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Rosary’s speed too much for IMSA

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Rosary head coach Jessie Wilcox diagrams a play against IMSA Monday in Aurora. It was the first game for Wilcox, a Wisconsin native, with the Royals, and Rosary made it a good debut with a 58-23 victory.

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Rosary's Mary Wentworth looks for the hoop as teammate Quincy Kellett blocks out IMSA's Rae Hohle Monday in Aurora.

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Rosary's Karly Tate hits a layup under the defense of IMSA's Lindsey Conley Monday in Aurora.

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Rosary new head coach Jessie Wilcox watches her team against IMSA Monday in Aurora.

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Rosary's new head coach Jessie Wilcox signals traveling against IMSA Monday in her first game in Aurora.

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Rosary new head coach Jessie Wilcox watches her team against IMSA Monday in Aurora.

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Rosary's Karly Tate scores on a layup under the defense of IMSA's Lindsey Conley Monday in Aurora.

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IMSA's Amy LeLa Torre falls to the floor as Rosary's Adrienne Winkel defends her Monday in Aurora.

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Rosary gave its new basketball coach a nice present to open the season Monday night at home. Employing a suffocating defense the entire night against IMSA, Jessie Wilcox made her debut as the Royals' new girls basketball coach an unqualified success. In not allowing IMSA double digits in any of the four quarters, Rosary (1-0) scored the first 10 points and never looked back in posting a 58-23 victory over its neighborhood rival.