Area prep sports roundup: Coal City, Newark win quarterfinal games at Lisle

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LISLE - Coal City advanced to the championship semifinal round of the 16-team Lisle Girls Basketball Holiday Cage Classic Saturday by defeating Chicago Christian by a 44-21 final. Kirsten Verdun exploded for 23 points with 7-for-8 shooting from the free-throw line, 15 rebounds and 3 steals to lead the Lady Coalers. Sydney Sherman turned in 7 points and 7 rebounds and Kelsey Mikula 5 points, 6 rebounds, an assist and 2 steals from Coal City, which trailed 10-8 after the first quarter but won the second 14-4 and the third 12-4. “I thought our girls played outstanding defense, limiting a good team to 21 points,” said Coal City coach Brad Schmitt. “We need to continue that type of play to compete in this tournament. Kirsten Verdun had another big game for us, but as a whole, this was a great team effort.” Coal City will face Wheaton Academy Monday at 6:30 p.m. in a tournament semifinal game.

Newark 50, Illiana Christian 39 LISLE - Laura Johnson scored a game-high 22 points, and the Lady Norsemen won their Lisle Holiday Cage Classic quarterfinal game Saturday after trailing 17-14 after the first quarter. Lauren McNanna added 16 points as Newark outscored its opponent 12-2 during the second quarter and 13-4 during the third. “We had a nice stretch of defense in the second and third quarters,” said Newark coach Dale Skelton. In other championship quarterfinal action, Wheaton Academy defeated St. Francis 49-36 and St. Edward's beat Chicago Latin 66-61. Reed-Custer won its consolation-bracket opener via forfeit. Newark is scheduled for a semifinal game versus St. Edward's Monday at 8 p.m. Reed-Custer will play in the consolation semis Monday at 6:30 against Antioch.

BOYS BASKETBALL Newark 51, Hinckley-Big Rock 43 PLANO - Kyle Anderson recorded 17 points, 12 rebounds and 4 assists, and the Norsemen outscored Hinckley-Big Rock 15-11 in the first quarter and 14-9 in the second to win their first consolation-bracket game at the 46th annual Plano Christmas Classic Saturday. John Avery scored 13 points with 11 rebounds, an assist, a steal and 2 blocks, and Matt Eisnaugle broke into double figures with 12 points.

Mendota 82, Coal City 54 PLANO - After leading their Christmas Classic consolation opener Saturday 18-14 after the first quarter, the Coalers fell behind 35-22 by halftime and 57-35 by the end of the third quarter. Andy Agamy led them with 9 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists and a teal, with Mark Evans and Brian Suhling checking in with 8 points and Jack Dillon and Alec Smith 7 each. Nick Green pulled down a team-best 6 rebounds. “The second quarter, we could not stop their big man (Brandon Smith) inside,” said Coal City coach Chris Spencer. “He had 10 of his 20 points during that time. We only scored 4 points in the second and went in at halftime down 13 points. The second half was a different half for us. Mendota came out strong and pulled away from us.” Coal City and Sandwich will square off Monday at noon in continued tournament action.

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