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St. Charles North boys basketball runs out of answers for Larkin

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North twice cut the deficit to nine points, and junior guard Alec Goetz attempted a pair of corner 3-pointers on the same possession that would have cut Larkin's lead to six, but the second one rimmed in and out, and defeat became imminent."

The Loyola-bound Payne, a three-year starter, scored a game-high 28 points and was met by a rousing ovation as he checked out of the game in the final minute. He left North fans with a strong final impression, including a thunderous, two-handed dunk on a third quarter drive that brought North within 47-39. On the ensuing defensive possession, Payne picked up his fourth foul and had to sit the final 2:30 of the quarter.

Senior point guard Tony Neari, the younger brother of former North great Nick Neari, added 10 points for the North Stars.

Poulin turned emotional discussing his large, productive senior class.

“It’ll be difficult not to see [Kyle] Swanson every day. That kid is something special,” Poulin said, beginning to tear up. “Obviously Quinten, he’d do anything, he’d run through the wall for you. Tony Neari, I remember seeing him coming to the gym for open gyms when he was a 10-year-old kid.”

After composing himself and talking a little more basketball, Poulin returned to hailing North’s senior class.

“The guys, since we walked into this building, have been trying to do the right thing,” Poulin said. “They’ve been competing and they’ve just been playing with just a ton of heart. I think that was the same tonight, but Larkin is a better basketball team. They beat you three times. You’ve got to take your hat off and say we wish them the best moving forward.”

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