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Neuqua Valley holding out for top spot

Neuqua Valley’s boys basketball team is zeroing in on a seventh conference title and first since 2010.

Defending champion Metea Valley (15-8, 8-2) hopes 5-17 South Elgin — which Neuqua (22-2, 10-1 UEC Valley) beat 71-32 on Dec. 15 — can pull off the upset and the Mustangs can beat Waubonsie Valley and Bartlett to force a first-place tie.

A tie would not do for Neuqua coach Todd Sutton.

“The conference title does not count unless it is ours without sharing. Metea is within striking distance,” Sutton wrote in an email.

“Our division has been great like always. The competition makes all of us better. Each night is a great challenge. There are many great players to try to defend. It can be overwhelming as a coach to try to figure out how to stop so many great players. These coaches keep running so many great plays for their players it is driving me crazy to try to get a win,” Sutton added.

Sutton cited Waubonsie’s Jared Brownridge and Bartlett’s Lance Whitaker and the entire Metea team, challenging despite returning only Sean Davis from last year’s starting five. He called the Mustangs “a surprise.”

Neuqua isn’t too surprising considering its pedigree. Also, Western Illinois-bound point guard Jabari Sandifer leads the team in scoring at 14.3 points a game, in assists at 4.1, in 3-pointers with 50 and in steals with 49. Sandifer’s 4.3 rebounds a game follows only forward Pat Kenny.

The Wildcats go a strong 10 deep and allow an average of 45.7 points. Its last two games Neuqua held both Bartlett and East Aurora to 30 points.

“Our kids work very hard. Our defense can be awesome at times,” Sutton noted.

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