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Naperville Central can't stop DeKalb from winning share of DVC title

With a 60-46 win over Naperville Central on Friday, the DeKalb boys basketball team bounced back from a tough loss in its last game and avenged a loss to the Redhawks from last month.

They also claimed at least a share of the DuPage Valley Conference for the third year in a row.

"We were just grinding," said junior Darrell Island, who scored 18 for the Barbs with 8 rebounds and 2 steals. "We took too many Ls. Ls we weren't even supposed to be taking at all. There have been four or five games we weren't even supposed to lose, just us having a lack of sense on the court."

Island said one of those games was the last time out against the Redhawks (19-7, 6-3), in which the Barbs (20-9, 7-2) led by 16 in the fourth quarter but lost. This time around, they trailed most of the game, took the lead late in the third and won going away thanks to outscoring Naperville Central 18-8 in the fourth quarter.

Naperville Central coach Pete Kramer said his team was pushing too much after they fell behind in the third, shots stopped falling and that led to struggles on the defensive end as well.

"Just blank stares. We just couldn't get it going," Kramer said. "All we needed to get it going was a couple shots and those shots didn't fall."

The Redhawks led as much as 21-11 in the first and maintained a 31-27 lead at the half. Mantas Zilys opened the third quarter with two of his team-high 14 points, but the Barbs rolled off the next seven to take the lead.

The Redhawks answered back with five straight, but the 38-37 lead was their last of the game. DeKalb scored the next nine, capped by a layup from Demarrea Davis with 6:48 left, who finished with 8 points and a game-high 11 rebounds.

DeKalb's lead never shrunk below six the rest of the way.

"The bottom line is we didn't share the ball," Kramer said. "We were trying to score off the dribble. We weren't passing. We fell down a little bit and tried to get the lead back right away. And we've been a team that's very composed down the stretch of games and taken care of things."

Jonah Hinton added 11 for the Redhawks while Lane McVicar added a game-best 20 for DeKalb to go with 6 boards.

Island set the pace early for the Barbs, turning a couple steals into layups and playing up-tempo to help spark the Barbs.

"We want him to push the pace and play fast," DeKalb coach Mike Reynolds said. "I thought they backed off him, and instead of settling he got downhill which really hurt them. It's hard to back off a guy that far that can handle it."

The Barbs were coming off a 53-50 loss to Dixon Saturday. They had won four straight before that, the prior loss coming in late January against the Redhawks.

"It kind of felt like we were in a slump to be honest," Island said. "This was a big game for us cause we weren't even supposed to lose that game. We had to come together, had a good three, four days of practice and had to lock in for it."

Reynolds said Saturday against Bloomington will be a good test to see if the Barbs have turned a corner - last week they followed a big conference win on a Friday with a home loss on a Saturday.

"We played really well Friday and Saturday we were bad," Reynolds said. "That's been a common theme, not being engaged defensively in some things. We'll see tomorrow night if we fixed it."

The Barbs close conference play and the regular season Tuesday against Neuqua Valley and can win the DVC outright with a win against the Wildcats, who topped DeKalb back in January.

"We got in this league and no one thought we could compete," Reynolds said. "I think we've done pretty well. Being the little school we've done pretty well and it's nice to see. We'd like to finish strong against Neuqua, who beat us last time."

Naperville Central's Grady Cooperkawa scores a draws a foul on DeKalb's Sean Reynolds during their game Friday, Feb. 11, 2022, at DeKalb High School.
Naperville Central's James Jopes looks to score over DeKalb's Demarrea Davis during their game Friday, Feb. 11, 2022, at DeKalb High School.
Naperville Central's James Jopes drives by DeKalb's Demarrea Davis during their game Friday, Feb. 11, 2022, at DeKalb High School.
Naperville Central's Jonah Hinton gets a layup in front of a DeKalb defender during their game Friday, Feb. 11, 2022, at DeKalb High School.
Naperville Central's Mantas Zilys shoots between two DeKalb defenders during their game Friday, Feb. 11, 2022, at DeKalb High School.
DeKalb's Tyler Westberg and Naperville Central's James Jopes go after a loose ball during their game Friday, Feb. 11, 2022, at DeKalb High School.
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