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St. Charles North boys basketball repels Batavia’s charge to win in OT

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Early on, it didn’t appear the North Stars would need any late heroics. Swanson put back a pair of rebounds early to give North a 7-2 lead. He then evaded an obstacle in the form of a Batavia defender on a drive with one second left in the first quarter to put the North Stars up 15-6. Early in the second quarter, he hit a right baseline jumper after snaring another offensive board to extend the lead to 13.

“I think we were feeding off the energy for senior night,” Swanson said. “All the seniors were really fired up and we were working together really well.”

Swanson finished with 13 points and five rebounds. Classmate Justin Stanko, a 6-6 center, had all six of his points and five of his seven rebounds in the first half. Senior guard Quinten Payne contributed 11 points to the winning effort.

In the second half, though, it was 6-3 junior forward Erik Miller who did most of the damage for North. He scored all nine of his points after halftime, mostly on aggressive drives to the hoop.

“He’s had some very good practices as of late,” Poulin said. “He hasn’t got extended playing time, but when he gets minutes, you notice him for the right reasons. He’s earned more time just through his effort and his attitude.”

Miller converted an old-fashioned three-point play midway through the fourth quarter to give North a seemingly comfortable seven-point lead, but the Bulldogs scored the final seven points of regulation.

“We fought well and did a lot of good things in the second half to get back in it,” Nazos said. “This team all year has bounced back, practiced hard, gotten better, and done things and I think it’s going to pay off for us somewhere down the road.”

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