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Burlington Central comes up short vs. CL Central

It wasn’t until there were 18 seconds left in Thursday’s Class 3A Woodstock Regional championship game that top seed Crystal Lake Central dared to take a break against a relentless Burlington Central team.

That’s when Tigers senior Katie Hamill walked up to teammates Ella Madalinski and Addison Cleary near midcourt, put an arm around each of their shoulders, then let the wave of emotions flow.

“I told them it was finally over,” Hamill said. “That’s when it finally sunk in. I said to them, ‘We’re about to be regional champs. Can you believe this is actually about to happen?’ “

Not only did it happen, but it happened in dramatic fashion, as the Tigers watched a 16-point second-half lead shrink to just five late in the fourth quarter.

They then held on for dear life down the stretch for a 62-51 victory over a No. 4 seeded Rockets team that had racked up four straight regional titles prior to Thursday’s loss.

Hamill was as big a reason as anyone that streak came to a halt.

Her 27-point, 15-rebound double-double included four steals and four assists, and saw her shoot 10 for 17 from the field, plus 6 for 7 from the foul line.

“My AAU coach always tells me rebounds are just effort,” Hamill said. “I took that to heart tonight. Even though I’m a guard and one of the smaller players on the court, I try do everything possible to help my team win.”

Her huge night overshadowed the game her sophomore teammate, Ruby Macke, had.

Playing in her first varsity regional title game, Macke was clutch late, scoring 14 of her 19 points in the second half, including 10 in the fourth quarter.

All her points were off the bench for the Tigers (22-9), who advanced to the 3A Sycamore Sectional semifinal at 6 p.m. Tuesday.

They’ll face the winner of Friday’s Rochelle Regional title game between Dixon and Rockford Boylan.

“To be able to experience a moment like this is special,” Macke said. “It’s hard to put into words. We worked so hard to make this moment reality. It’s like a dream coming true.”

A slew of Macke’s points were facilitated by the brilliant passing down the stretch by junior Leah Spychala.

Spychala had seven points and 10 rebounds, but four of her team-best six assists were on second-half dishes to Macke near the rim.

It was the Tigers’ first regional crown since 2019, when they were forced to play on two separate courts to win the title, due to a leak on the court the game began on.

“At least we needed just one court this time,” Central coach Derek Crabill joked.

He also thanked the rest of his players for their effort, including Avery Bechler, Hope Ferrero, Quin O’Donnell, Peyton McMahon, Isabella Gray, Sammi Pottorff and Katelyn Mazza.

“They all played a part, every single one of them,” Crabill said. “Even the girls who didn’t get in the game. This title belongs to them, too.

“They’re the ones who prepared us in practices. Their hard work and sacrifices are as big a contribution as every one of our starters.”

Burlington Central coach Mike Carani, whose team finishes the season with a 15-16 record, got 11 points from senior Emna Payton, eight points from senior Kenzie Andersen and a six-point, eight-rebound, five-assist effort from freshman Audrey La Fleur.

And when the game was on the line, senior Savannah Scheuer (team-best 13 points) was clutch, sinking three second-half 3s and a pair of foul shots.

But it wasn’t quite enough. The two teams split their two regular season Fox Valley Conference matchups.

“When we beat them earlier in the season, we made a ton of 3s, over a dozen,” Carani said. “Tonight, we didn’t have any in the first half and it took us a while to get hot.

“I’m so proud of the effort these girls put forth all year, including today. They showed tremendous heart rallying the way they did. We just couldn’t finish the comeback. Huge credit to Central. They were poised and got the job done.”

Crystal Lake Central's Ella Madalinski, Katie Hamill and Addison Cleary watch as their teammate, Leah Spychala, shoots a free-throw in the last minute of the IHSA Class 3A Woodstock Regional Championship girls basketball game against Burlington Central on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, at Woodstock High School. Gregory Shaver
Crystal Lake Central's Katie Hamill drives to the basket against Burlington Central's Emersyn Fry during the IHSA Class 3A Woodstock Regional Championship girls basketball game on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, at Woodstock High School. Gregory Shaver
Crystal Lake Central's Ruby Macke shoots the ball as she is defended by Burlington Central's Savannah Scheuer and Audrey LaFleur during the IHSA Class 3A Woodstock Regional Championship girls basketball game on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, at Woodstock High School. Gregory Shaver
Crystal Lake Central's Ruby Macke drives to the basket against Burlington Central's Kenzie Andersen during the IHSA Class 3A Woodstock Regional Championship Girls basketball games on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, at Woodstock High School. Gregory Shaver
Burlington Central's Savannah Scheuer tries to grab a rebound against Crystal Lake Central's Addison Cleary during the IHSA Class 3A Woodstock Regional Championship girls basketball game on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, at Woodstock High School. Gregory Shaver
Crystal Lake Central's Katie Hamill celebrates a three-point play with her teammates during the IHSA Class 3A Woodstock Regional Championship girls basketball game against Burlington Central on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, at Woodstock High School. Gregory Shaver
Crystal Lake Central's Addison Cleary and Burlington Central's Audrey LaFleur battle for control of the ball during the IHSA Class 3A Woodstock Regional Championship girls basketball game on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, at Woodstock High School. Gregory Shaver
Crystal Lake Central's Leah Spychala blocks the shot of Burlington Central's Savannah Scheuer during the IHSA Class 3A Woodstock Regional Championship girls basketball game on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, at Woodstock High School. Gregory Shaver
Crystal Lake Central's Katie Hamill guardsBurlington Central's Audrey LaFleur during the IHSA Class 3A Woodstock Regional Championship girls basketball game on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, at Woodstock High School. Gregory Shaver
Crystal Lake Central's Katie Hamill battles for a loos ball with Burlington Central's Emersyn Fry during the IHSA Class 3A Woodstock Regional Championship girls basketball game on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, at Woodstock High School. Gregory Shaver
Crystal Lake Central's Katie Hamill shoots the ball over Burlington Central's Emersyn Fry during the IHSA Class 3A Woodstock Regional Championship girls basketball game on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, at Woodstock High School. Gregory Shaver
Crystal Lake Central's Addison Cleary jumps into the arms of her teammate, Katie Hamill, after Crystal Lake Central defeated Burlington Central in the IHSA Class 3A Woodstock Regional Championship girls basketball game on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, at Woodstock High School. Gregory Shaver
Burlington Central's Emma Payton drives to the basket against Crystal Lake Central's Katie Hamill during the IHSA Class 3A Woodstock Regional Championship girls basketball game on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, at Woodstock High School. Gregory Shaver
Burlington Central's Mia Hansen tries to drive to the basket against Crystal Lake Central's Katie Hamill during the IHSA Class 3A Woodstock Regional Championship girls basketball game on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, at Woodstock High School. Gregory Shaver
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