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Geneva boys basketball can’t halt coronation

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The Royals looked the part of a team that had every intention of sewing up a conference crown.

“They never let up. They were always pushing hard,” Parrilli said. “They knew what they wanted to do, and they did everything they could, executed everything and hit some shots.”

Geneva (22 turnovers) squandered twice as many possession as Larkin but Carter said his team’s dominance Friday was more multilayered than the turnover contrast.

“We’ve created turnovers against them in the past but in the half court, when they get into the half court, they’ve taken advantage of us and they’ve executed at a great level,” Carter said. “I thought we did a better job in the half court defensively.”

Senior guard Quentin Ruff scored a game-high 20 points for the Royals.

Like Larkin, Geneva placed three in double figures, but Connor Chapman and Nate Navigato were high scorers with 11 apiece. Navigato also grabbed seven rebounds, while Parrilli scored 10 points.

Friday marked the first Geneva loss to Larkin since Ralston came to town in 2008. It might have been a fitting night for the streak to end as Larkin underscored its recent ascent with the conference championship.

“If someone’s going to hand out a coach of the year award, I think Deryn has done a tremendous job,” Ralston said. “You take a look at where the program was five years ago, and for him to get these boys that he has playing at a high level like they are, I think it speaks volumes.

“This was a nice breakthrough year for them, and they certainly have earned everything that they’ve gotten so far.”

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