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St. Charles East survives Geneva in 2 OTs

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St. Charles East's Cole Gentry (44) and Jake Asquini celebrate their double-overtime win over Geneva after Friday's game in Geneva.

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Geneva's Mike Trimble corrals a rebound against St. Charles East during Friday's game in Geneva.

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St. Charles East's Cole Gentry extends as he drives to the basket and scores during Friday's game in Geneva.

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St. Charles East's Ben Skoog puts the Saints up by 5 in the second overtime after getting a shot over Geneva's Mike Trimble during Friday's game in Geneva.

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St. Charles East's Jake Asquini scores from the outside during Friday's game in Geneva.

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Geneva's Nate Navigato dunks on a fast break against St. Charles East during Friday's game in Geneva.

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Geneva coach Phil Ralston said he repeatedly urged his Vikings to "make your own magic happen." Instead St. Charles East pulled a crucial victory out of its hat. Held to 2 points through regulation play Friday, guard Dom Adduci scored 10 points in two overtime periods in the Saints' 58-53 double-overtime victory. Dropping host Geneva to 15-5 overall and 6-3 in the Upstate Eight Conference River Division, St. Charles East (13-7, 6-2) pulled within a half-game of idle 7-2 Larkin.
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    • St. Charles East’s Cole Gentry (44) and Jake Asquini celebrate their double-overtime win over Geneva after Friday’s game in Geneva.
    • Geneva’s Mike Trimble corrals a rebound against St. Charles East during Friday’s game in Geneva.
    • St. Charles East’s Cole Gentry extends as he drives to the basket and scores during Friday’s game in Geneva.
    • St. Charles East’s Ben Skoog puts the Saints up by 5 in the second overtime after getting a shot over Geneva’s Mike Trimble during Friday’s game in Geneva.
    • St. Charles East’s Jake Asquini scores from the outside during Friday’s game in Geneva.
    • Geneva’s Nate Navigato dunks on a fast break against St. Charles East during Friday’s game in Geneva.
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