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Woodstock's Turner NWH Boys Basketball Player of Year

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Turner held the ball the final 20 seconds of that game and pulled up and drained a 16-footer for a 54-53 win. The Streaks did not keep pace with Central and Hampshire, which shared the Fox Valley Conference Fox Division title, but they still were the area’s most improved team.

“It was fun to see [Turner] progress since the sixth grade,” Streaks senior guard Andy Buhrow said. “He improved his passing definitely. He trusted everybody else more and his shot decisions were a lot better than in the past. I love playing with him. I wouldn’t trade him for anybody else.”

Turner, a Class 3A All-State honorable mention selection by The Associated Press, had NCAA Division III coaches at almost every game. He has narrowed his list to Augustana, Illinois Wesleyan and North Central.

Baker was thrilled to see how Turner added to his all-around game. Turner’s 80 steals are a Woodstock school record and his 177 career steals eclipsed Marty Dello’s school record.

“A lot of stuff [Turner] does gets overlooked for his scoring numbers,” Baker said. “What he did from a leadership standpoint, getting other guys to buy in, was as important as what he did himself. It meant a lot for his performance and for ours as a team.”

Turner, a four-year varsity player, finished No. 2 on the Streaks’ career scoring list (1,447) behind Dan Hill (1,791).

“When I came up as a freshman, I was sixth man,” Turner said. “Then, I really started to contribute as a sophomore. I realized I had the potential to do some really great things and put in a lot of work. We had an enormous season from where we were [5-23] to a 14-win turnaround. Especially for Woodstock that hasn’t had a winning team in a while. I’m pretty overwhelmed that I was lucky enough to play a part in it.”


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