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Geneva boys basketball cruises past Wheaton Warrenville South

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WHEATON – Geneva junior point guard Cam Cook yawned just before receiving the inbounds pass to start the second half of Monday’s IHSA Class 4A regional game at Wheaton Warrenville South.

Not only was it an indication of how relaxed Cook and the Vikings were, it was emblematic of what had been a snoozer of a game up to that point. The second half was somewhat less sleep inducing, but Geneva (20-8) still cruised to an easy 43-33 victory over the host Tigers (7-22) behind Connor Chapman‘s 16 points.

No. 12 seed Geneva advances to Wednesday’s regional semifinal against fifth-seeded Hinsdale Central.

The first quarter belonged to Chapman, a 6-foot-5 senior. He scored on a variety of moves in the low post, finding a way to get off a good shot even when Wheaton Warrenville South’s 1-2-2 zone collapsed on him. Chapman scored nine of Geneva’s first 11 points as the Vikings took a seven-point lead.

“We thought we had a bit of a size advantage, so we tried to pound it inside as quick as we could,” Chapman said. “We tried to take advantage early.”

Chapman displayed a great deal of finesse and some fancy footwork in spinning to the basket on several shots.

“He spent a lot of time in the offseason working on his footwork and I think that has made a big difference,” Geneva coach Phil Ralston said. “We told him going into this game that this is a game you should just dominate inside and he took care of business.”

Chapman grabbed nine rebounds to help the Vikings dominate the glass.

The only offense by the Tigers in the first half came from 6-4 junior forward Aidan Hernandez off the bench. He scored all eight of Wheaton Warrenville South’s first-half points.

The Vikings got 3-pointers from Mike Trimble and K.J. Santos in the second quarter, helping them take a 19-8 lead into the half.

Geneva employed a creative defense to start the game with Chris Parrilli and Mike Trimble guarding Wheaton Warrenville South senior Michael Kramer 1-on-1 and the rest of the Vikings playing a 1-3 zone.

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