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Prep boys basketball insider: Geneva deals with seeding issue

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Batavia’s Mike Rueffer drives around St. Charles East’s Cole Gentry during Saturday’s game in St. Charles. (Jeff Krage – For the Kane County Chronicle)

Geneva wasn’t exactly handsomely rewarded for one of its best seasons in recent years when it came to postseason seeding, which was unveiled by the IHSA late last week.

The Vikings (17-7) were given the 12 seed out of 23 teams in the Class 4A Bolingbrook Sectional, which means Geneva must deal with highly regarded Hinsdale Central in a regional semifinal if it wins a first-round game against regional host Wheaton Warrenville South when the postseason tips later this month.

Vikings coach Phil Ralston, though, didn’t complain when the subject came up after his team scored one of its most impressive wins of the season Saturday against St. Viator. That win, along with Friday’s 20-point loss against Larkin, were too late to affect Geneva’s seeding.

“I think if you’re looking from where I’m sitting, it didn’t matter where you got seeded,” Ralston said. “We got a play-in game, maybe that gets us ready for that regional semifinal. That’s the way I kind of look at it because, if I’m a 5 seed looking at us and knowing we just knocked off St. Viator, I’m thinking ‘Great, we get the 5 seed, and I’m rewarded with this?’

“And I think there are a lot of of teams in our sectional looking at it that way because getting a high seed doesn’t necessarily mean anything.”

St. Viator recently beat Benet, which is seeded second out 23 teams in the Bolingbrook Sectional.

Meanwhile, in the DeKalb Sectional, St. Charles East and St. Charles North are on a potential crash course to meet in a regional semifinal for the second straight season. For that to happen, third-seeded North would have to defeat sixth-seeded South Elgin in an opening round, play-in game.

East coach Pat Woods attempted a mock bracket for the regional and said he was proven “right on.” An East-North regional semifinal would be the crosstown foes’ fourth meeting of the season (East has won two of three), but Woods said he’s just glad the Saints seem to be on the right path.. The Saints scored back-to-back, double-digit conference wins Friday against Streamwood and Saturday against Batavia.

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