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Huntley 60, Hoffman Estates 48: Huntley improved to 3-0 with a win over Hoffman Estates, but there was a point in the game where it looked bleak for the Red Raiders.

The four-point lead the Red Raiders had at the beginning of the second half quickly evaporated when the Hawks went on a 12-2 run. Huntley gave up seven straight points before point guard Bryce Only connected on a runner, but the Red Raiders couldn’t gain the momentum back until coach Marty Manning called a timeout.

“I didn’t want to call a timeout,” Manning said. “I had four seniors on the floor during that stretch and I wanted to see if they could work through it. We had some mental mistakes that we need to cut down on.”

The Red Raiders finished the tournament with what Manning said was great progress.

“Each game we got better and better,” he said. “We played about 10 bad minutes of basketball out of 32 today and I think that if we can cut that down each game to just two minutes then we will be in great shape.”

Only scored a game-high 20 points, including a clutch third-quarter buzzer beater to tie the score at 46. Jake Wagner provided explosivness, adding 14 points.

CL Central 60, Antioch 31: The Tigers (2-1) finished their tournament with two wins. Coach Rich Czeslawski was pleased with the way his team improved after a disappointing loss to Hoffman Estates in the first game.

With the two blowout victories, the Tigers were able to get everyone in the game for important experience.

“It is nice to get everyone on film,” Czeslawski said. “Even with those guys in we are always trying to stay aggressive and engrain the right mindset.”

D.J. Thomas scored a game-high 12 points for the Tigers. Brad Knoeppel and Corban Murphy each added 11.

“Thomas has had himself a great three games,” Czeslawski said. “This is really his first varsity games, and I love the way he plays.”

Czeslawski also noted that the goal of $15,000 raised for cancer research and care was likely attained, though final numbers won’t be available for a couple of days. Last year the tournament raised $10,000.

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