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Waldron, WW South win in OT

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Meghan Waldron of Wheaton Warrenville South, right, drives the ball around Shannon Ryan of Naperville Central in girls basketball action on Tuesday in Naperville.

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Cierra Stanciel of Naperville Central, right, tries to keep possession of the ball as Kelly Langlas of Wheaton Warrenville South defends in girls basketball action on Tuesday in Naperville.

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Victoria Trowbridge of Naperville Central shoots the ball in action against Wheaton Warrenville South on Tuesday in Naperville.

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Olivia Linebarger, left, of Wheaton Warrenville South collides with Jamie Cuny of Naperville Central as she moves towards the basket in girls basketball action on Tuesday in Naperville.

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Meghan Waldron can affect games without taking shots. Her unselfishness is an admirable quality. But make no mistake, Wheaton Warrenville South wants the ball in her hands late. It was Tuesday. Waldron scored on her team's first four possessions of overtime and had 10 of the Tigers' 13 points in the extra session, carrying No. 4 WW South past No. 5 Naperville Central 64-59 in Naperville.