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Break comes at perfect time for Sky

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The Chicago Sky's Swin Cash is surrounded by Jane Appel and Shameka Christon of San Antonio, during their game at the Allstate Arena on Wednesday.

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Bob Chwedyk/bchwedyk@dailyherald.com It was Camp Day at the Chicago Sky vs. San Antonio Silver Stars WNBA matinee Wednesday. Here, Buffalo Grove Park District Sports Camp members from left, Corey Barnett, Scott Schwerdlin, Marc Mills and Noah Segal take in the action.

Bob Chwedyk/bchwedyk@dailyherald.com The Sky's Ticha Penicheiro argues a call with the referee, during Chicago Sky vs. San Antonio Silver Stars WNBA action.

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The WNBA’s monthlong Olympic break officially starts Saturday. For the Chicago Sky, the time away will be as much reprieve as it is vacation. “Everyone in the league needs a break right now, whether you’re winning or losing. Some players are hurt, and most are tired,” Sky forward Shay Murphy said. “But for us, especially, a break is really going to be good.”
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    • The Chicago Sky’s Swin Cash is surrounded by Jane Appel and Shameka Christon of San Antonio, during their game at the Allstate Arena on Wednesday.
    • Bob Chwedyk/bchwedyk@dailyherald.com It was Camp Day at the Chicago Sky vs. San Antonio Silver Stars WNBA matinee Wednesday. Here, Buffalo Grove Park District Sports Camp members from left, Corey Barnett, Scott Schwerdlin, Marc Mills and Noah Segal take in the action.
    • Bob Chwedyk/bchwedyk@dailyherald.com The Sky's Ticha Penicheiro argues a call with the referee, during Chicago Sky vs. San Antonio Silver Stars WNBA action.
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