Schaumburg players celebrate their victory over Prospect in the Mid-Suburban League championship game at Prospect on Wednesday.
JOE LEWNARD | Staff Photographer
Prospect's Bobby Frasco drives for a basket past Schaumburg defender Cole Reyes during the MSL championship game at Prospect on Wednesday.
JOE LEWNARD | Staff Photographer
Schaumburg players including, left to right, Jimmy Lundquist, Kyle Bolger, Ryan Kase and Bobby Green, hold the Mid-Suburban League championship trophy.
JOE LEWNARD | Staff Photographer
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In pressure situations, experience is the best teacher. And they simply don't come as battled-tested as Kyle Bolger and Schaumburg's boys basketball team. It didn't matter how big Prospect's student section was, that the Knights had twice as many rebounds or that the Saxons appeared poised to win in regulation before a clutch 3-pointer from Bobby Frasco sent the 43rd Mid-Suburban League championship into overtime. What did matter was that a senior-laden Schaumburg squad put all of that in the rear view mirror. Behind a game-high 24 points from Bolger, the Saxons emerged with a 43-40 double overtime victory in front of a packed house at the Jean Walker Field House.Latest Galleries
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