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The Indians couldn't carry the momentum into the third quarter, however, as Stagg once again built a double-digit lead on Minooka. It was only an eight-point lead for the Chargers going to the fourth quarter, but a quick 6-0 run to start the frame put Stagg up 14.

Minooka made it interesting down the stretch, though. Trailing by 10 with a minute left, both Hogen and junior Neal Tyrell knocked down three-pointers to cut the Charger lead to 48-44. It wasn't enough, as two more free throws from Stagg resulted in the 50-44 decision in favor of the Chargers.

"Christmas tournaments are designed to play good teams, and I feel we got better today," Tanaka said. "We hope that we can continue to grow tomorrow."

The loss knocks the Indians out of the winners' bracket, as they will now move on to play Metea Valley at 3 p.m. Friday back at Hinsdale South. For the Indians, they just hope to finish strong the next two days.

"The way this tournament is set up, the top remaining right teams left are all very good teams," Hogen said. "We look at it as a good opportunity to get back at it and play a very good Metea Valley team and then go home with a 3-1 record out of this tournament."

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