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Aurora Central Catholic boys basketball holds off late-charging Marmion

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Aurora Central Catholic’s fans storm the court after the Chargesr’ 53-51 victory over Marmion in an IHSA Class 3A IMSA Regional quarterfinal Monday in Aurora. (Sean King – For the Kane County Chronicle)

AURORA – It was only 10 days ago that Aurora Central Catholic coach Nate Drye had every bad superlative to say about his team after a blowout loss at the hands of rival Marmion.

The Chargers didn’t have long to wait to exact revenge. Both teams had Monday circled on their calendars after the pairings were released, pitting the rivals for a third meeting this season in the IHSA Class 3A IMSA Regional quarterfinal.

This time, the only superlatives Drye could utter were positive after the Chargers hung on for a 53-51 win.

ACC led by as many as ten in the fourth quarter before holding off a late-charging Cadets team that embarrassed the Chargers just over a week ago.

“My guys were ready to go tonight. What happened 10 days ago was actually probably a good thing for us. There’s not a lot of grey area when you take a beating like that,” Drye said, referencing ACC’s recent 60-36 loss to Marmion. “We were really focused, dialed in and ready to play tonight. We did exactly what we wanted to do. We weren’t going to give up the 3-point shot like we did last time.”

ACC pinched off the 3-point lanes for Marmion, forcing a pass into the high post. The Cadets lost many one-on-one battles to the basket as ACC had its biggest lead of the night, 37-26, early in the fourth quarter after Shawn Soris split a pair of free throws.

The Cadets trailed by ten after a third quarter where they connected on only one field goal. Marmion slowly made up the difference late in the fourth with an Alex Theisen 3-pointer sandwiched in between four Mike Sheehan free throws that brought the Cadets within 44-42.

Marmion had a chance to keep the game at a possession, but a turnover and a block by Phil Schuetz on breakaway helped ACC stand firm. The Chargers went 6 for 8 from the free-throw line in the last minute to hold on. Shuetz and Anthony Andujar went a combined 9 for 12 in the second half to help seal the win.

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