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Prep boys basketball insider: Geneva deals with seeding issue

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The Eagles begin postseason play a week before the area’s larger schools, starting out next Monday with an IHSA Class 2A Westmont Regional opener against Somonauk.

– Jay Schwab, jschwab@shawmedia.com

IN THE GROOVE

Collin Roy
WHEATON ACADEMY, SR., G

What he did: Roy exploded for 29 points on Saturday to lead Wheaton Academy to a comfortable, 66-46 win against Kaneland.


BURLINGTON CENTRAL IN BNC East play
What the Rockets did: Burlington Central continued to put its best face forward during conference play, snaring a key Big Northern Conference East win Friday against Richmond-Burton, 69-65.
The first-place Rockets are 8-1 in BNC East games and 2-12 in the nonconference.

WHAT WE LEARNED LAST WEEK ...

There will be no down-to-the-wire race for the Upstate Eight Conference River championship this season.

Larkin locked down the outright UEC River title in emphatic fashion Friday, defeating host Geneva, 72-52.

The Royals finished River play with a 10-2 conference record, and every other team has three or more conference losses with at least one game still to play.

WHAT WE’LL LEARN IN THE WEEK AHEAD ...

Whether Kaneland can stop its skid.

Regardless of how tonight’s nonconference game at St. Charles North plays out, the Knights, who have lost three straight games, have a key Northern Illinois Big 12 East test Friday at Morris.

The Knights missed a chance to clinch at least a share of the title Friday against DeKalb.

COACH SLY SEZ ...

Looked like the Kaneland boys had the Northern Illinois Big 12 East by the throat. Maybe not.

The Knights still have a good chance to tie or win the conference outright but they sure didn’t do themselves any favors by losing to a down-in-the-dumps DeKalb team Friday, at home no less.

The Knights might well have to win one of their last two conference games, both on the road against decent teams (Morris and Rochelle), to win the conference.

Kaneland has struggled to score points for much of the season, which gives a team a pretty thin margin for error when it comes to defense, rebounding and tracking down loose balls. So the Knights got bit by the Barbs, giving some of the other teams in the conference new life.


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