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Head-scratching: What to make of the Wheaton Academy boys basketball team’s first-round ouster Tuesday against Aurora Central Catholic?

With all due respect to ACC’s penchant for postseason magic, it’s difficult to avoid putting the result in the context of the Warriors’ snakebitten postseason history.

In 2010, Wheaton Academy was 24-2 entering a regional semifinal against a .500 St. Francis team, which proceeded to stun the Warriors, 48-45, on Wheaton Academy’s home floor.

The Warriors won a regional title in 2011 before ending their season at 27-2 with a sectional semifinal loss against Crane. Last season, the upset bug bit once again in the form of rival St. Francis, which upended the Warriors in a regional semifinal.

Then Anthony Andujar and ACC struck Tuesday, as Andujar’s 3-pointer in the final seconds relegated the Warriors to a postseason one-and-done for the third time in four years.

That wouldn’t be so remarkable if Wheaton Academy hadn’t been so dynamite outside of the playoffs.

This year’s Suburban Christian Conference Gold title marked the Warriors’ fourth straight conference championship.

Coach Paul Ferguson is obviously a quality coach or the Warriors wouldn’t have been able to sustain championship-level success over a prolonged period.

But what happens to the Warriors once the calendar hits late February/early March remains one of the most puzzling mysteries on the area hoops scene.

Down goes Montini: The Montini girls basketball team’s bid for a fourth straight IHSA Class 3A state championship came to a close with a 48-45, overtime loss to Vernon Hills on Friday at Redbird Arena in Normal.

The local takeaway: Burlington Central’s season was even more impressive than we knew. The underclassmen-driven Rockets were tied at 31 with Vernon Hills with 3:40 left in Monday’s Hoffman Estates Supersectional.

Provided there are no major injuries or defections in the offing, Burlington Central girls basketball has the makings of an extraordinary program in the coming years.

• Jay Schwab is sports editor of the Kane County Chronicle. He can be reached at 630-845-5382 or jschwab@shawmedia.com.

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