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Peters led the Coalers in scoring and averaged 13.2 points per game for the tournament, and also had 18 blocked shots in the five games Coal City played.

“It’s not all me. I get to come to help and if I’m lucky I might get some blocked shots, but a lot of times those blocked shots come because they can’t dish it off,” Peters said. “But, it’s always nice to get some blocked shots.”

At one point early in the fourth quarter, a Peters bucket was able to cut Coal City’s deficit to 12 points, but that was as close as the Coalers would get. The Coalers were only able to improve slightly on their first-half shooting woes and finished the afternoon shooting 24 percent from the field while Plano would finish its day at 59 percent.

However, with the Coalers and Reapers set to square off again during the conference season, Coal City hopes they’ll be able to learn from this and get redemption.

“It’s tough to play someone you’re familiar with, but at the same time it’s nice because we know we’ll get the chance to see him again,” Boresi said. “Luckily, we’ll have that chance to get back at them later in the year.”

“It’s always a good thing to have another shot whenever you lose to a team,” Peters added. “I want the chance to try to play them again and try to beat them.”

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