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Crystal Lake South dominates Kaneland for 1st sectional title since 1983

Crystal Lake South developed a habit of imposing its will on opponents all season, with a suffocating 1-3-1 zone defense that often led to easy transition baskets.

The Gators were able to stick with that plan again Friday night, doing whatever they wanted against Kaneland on their way to a 69-38 victory in the Class 3A Kaneland Sectional championship game.

“We’re getting off to really good starts, we’re rolling,” South forward James Carlson said. “We came out hot, our defense is playing well. There’s a ton of energy on the bench, credit to those guys always helping us through practice. I’m so glad to see it all coming together.”

The Gators (31-3) forced 15 first-half turnovers, many of which led to layups, as they rolled to their second sectional title in school history, joining the 1983 team. South will face DePaul College Prep at 6 p.m. Monday in the Hoffman Estates Supersectional at the NOW Arena. DePaul defeated Lake Forest 36-21 for the St. Viator Sectional title Friday.

South held the Knights (26-6) without a field goal in the first quarter, forcing eight turnovers. They picked up seven more in the second quarter.

“We watched a lot of film on them and found out their tendencies and we were just tearing them apart,” Gators forward Colton Hess said. “We wanted to take the ball out of 10′s [Troyer Carlson] hands as much as possible, because he really controlled everything. Once we did that it created offense.”

The only Gator who made a field goal outside the lane in the first half was point guard AJ Demirov, who scored a game-high 25 points. He also had nine rebounds and nine assists.

Demirov went off for 17 second-quarter points and delighted the Gators’ fans with an alley-oop toss to CJ Regillio for a dunk in the third quarter.

“We brought it right from the tip,” Gators coach Matt LePage said. “We were almost over amped-up, we were fouling a little bit and that was their only offense, free throws.

“Once we settled down, it was like a slow burn. The pressure kept coming and kept coming, we turned defense into offense, AJ got loose and in this environment, with a guy like him, we’re glad he plays for us. He had a great second quarter, he was trusting guys. Our transition game, defense to offense, was a factor. As a collective unit, defensively, that may have been our best game of the year. It was stifling.”

LePage would get no argument from Knights coach Ernie Colombe. Kaneland had no answers for dealing with South’s size — four starters 6-foot-5 or taller.

“Their length, their size, they’re physical, it’s a credit to them,” Colombe said. “The turnovers we had were a lot of live-ball turnovers where it led to a run-out. It’s not like we turned it over and ran back on defense because the ball went out of bounds. Live turnovers where we couldn’t get back and they’re in transition.

“Their length bothered us and it was probably one of our worst shooting nights of the year. Some of that is a credit to them, their length really bothered us. They’re extremely physical and we struggled with that tonight.”

Kaneland shot 23.3% from the field (10 of 43). The Gators forced a running clock in both of their sectional games with a 30-point lead in the fourth quarter.

“Our team feeds off that energy of getting turnovers and getting fast breaks,” Regillio said. “It keeps the game going.”

South added to its school record and now plays in a supersectional for the second time in school history.

“It feels pretty good, the first time in 41 years,” Regillio said. “It’s a great feeling for the team.”

Regillio and Carlson scored nine points each, Hess added seven and Christian Rohde had six.

Troyer Carlson led Kaneland with 10.

“I never thought I’d see the day,” James Carlson said. “We’ve come so far from feeder all the way up, working with each other for so many years. I’m so happy to see it all coming together.”

Crystal Lake South's Anthony Demirov (4) makes a basket over Kaneland's Freddy Hassan (15) during the sectional championship game on Friday March 1, 2024, held at Kaneland High School. David Toney
Crystal Lake South Christian Rohde (11) takes a shot over Kaneland defenders Kaneland's Isaiah Gipson, center, and Kaneland's Freddy Hassan (15) during the sectional championship game on Friday March 1, 2024. David Toney
Kaneland's Troyer Carlson, left, fouls Crystal Lake South's Anthony Demirov (4) while going after a loose ball during the sectional championship game on Friday March 1, 2024, held at Kaneland High School. David Toney
Kaneland's Bradley Franck (5) gets fouled by Crystal Lake South Christian Rohde (11) and Crystal Lake South's Carson Trivellini (5) and gets fouled during the championship game on Friday March 1, 2024, held at Kaneland High School. David Toney
Kaneland's Evan Frieders (3) buries his head after Kaneland’s season ends on Friday March 1, 2024, as they took on Crystal Lake South at Kaneland High School. David Toney
Kaneland's Freddy Hassan, right, blocks the ball from Crystal Lake South's Anthony Demirov (4) during the sectional championship game on Friday March 1, 2024, held at Kaneland High School. David Toney
Crystal Lake South's Colton Hess (3) makes a shot while being defended by Kaneland's Isaiah Gipson (2) during the championship game on Friday March 1, 2024, held at Kaneland High School. David Toney
Kaneland's head coach Ernie Colombe talks to the team between quarters on Friday March 1, 2024, while taking on Crystal Lake South during the sectional championship game held at Kaneland High School. David Toney
Kaneland's Andrew Walter, right and Kaneland's Freddy Hassan (15) after their season comes to an end on Friday March 1, 2024 after being beating by Crystal Lake South in the sectional championship game at Kaneland High School. David Toney
Kaneland's Troyer Carlson (10) takes a shot while being defended by Crystal Lake South teammates Crystal Lake South's James Carlson, left, and Crystal Lake South's Anthony Demirov (4) during the sectional championship game on Friday March 1, 2024, held at Kaneland High School. David Toney
Crystal Lake South's Christopher Regillio (20) makes a basket during the sectional championship game while taking on Kaneland on Friday March 1, 2024, held at Kaneland High School. David Toney
Kaneland's Evan Frieders, center, gets defended by Crystal Lake South's James Carlson, left, and Crystal Lake South's Anthony Santarelli (22) during the sectional championship game on Friday March 1, 2024, held at Kaneland High School. David Toney
Kaneland's Nicklaus McNamara, left and Kaneland's Freddy Hassan (15) after their season comes to an end on Friday March 1, 2024 after being beating by Crystal Lake South in the sectional championship game at Kaneland High School. David Toney
Kaneland's Freddy Hassan, right, tries to block the shot of Crystal Lake South's Anthony Demirov (4) during the sectional championship game on Friday March 1, 2024, held at Kaneland High School. David Toney
Crystal Lake South's Anthony Santarelli (22) tries to dribble around Kaneland's Evan Frieders (3) during the sectional championship game on Friday March 1, 2024, held at Kaneland High School. David Toney
Crystal Lake South's Anthony Demirov (4) takes a shot over Kaneland teammates Kaneland's Freddy Hassan (15) and Kaneland's Bradley Franck (5) during the sectional championship game on Friday March 1, 2024, held at Kaneland High School. David Toney
Kaneland's Bradley Franck (5) knocks the ball away from Crystal Lake South's Anthony Demirov (4) during the sectional championship game on Friday March 1, 2024, held at Kaneland High School. David Toney
Kaneland's Parker Violett (34) makes a basket while being defended by Crystal Lake South teammates James Carlson back and Crystal Lake South Christian Rohde, right, during the sectional championship game on Friday March 1, 2024, held at Kaneland High School. David Toney
Kaneland's Preston Popovich (4) gets fouled by Crystal Lake South Christian Rohde (11) during the sectional championship game on Friday March 1, 2024, held at Kaneland High School. David Toney
Crystal Lake South's James Carlson (24) makes a basket during the championship game on Friday March 1, 2024, while taking on Kaneland at Kaneland High School. David Toney
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