Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Buchert, Boone fuel Wildcats’ victory

- MICHAEL O’BRIEN HIGH SCHOOLS mobrien@suntimes.com | @michaelsob­rien

One second, Stevenson had the ball and was setting up its offense. A blink of an eye later, Libertyvil­le senior Will Buchert was at the other end of the court, dropping in a layup after stealing the ball.

Then it happened again. Then one more time. It wasn’t by chance.

‘‘I’d watched a lot of film and knew some of their actions,’’ Buchert said. ‘‘On our hot stretch, I’ve been able to get steals and easy baskets to start us off.’’

The Patriots kept that from happening in the second half, but Wildcats senior Aidyn Boone heated up from three-point range. That was too much to overcome, and No. 22 Libertyvil­le knocked off Stevenson 62-53 on Saturday in Lincolnshi­re for its 12th victory in a row.

Buchert scored 20 points, and Boone added 18 points and seven rebounds.

‘‘Will’s very quick, and he’s got a good first step and good control of his body,’’ Wildcats coach Brian Zyrkowski said. ‘‘Even if he misses the steal, he’s hard to back-door because he’s so quick.’’

Buchert suffered an ankle injury Nov. 22 against Evanston and missed the next five games. Libertyvil­le lost to Loyola and Palatine during that stretch and was 3-3 after six games. The Wildcats haven’t lost since.

Libertyvil­le returned four starters from a team that lost to Barrington in the sectional final last season, so all this success shouldn’t be a surprise now that everyone is healthy.

‘‘When we run our sets and something might not work, they find the next option,’’ Zyrkowski said. ‘‘They understand the game because they’ve played in big games.’’

The Wildcats (15-3, 5-0 North Suburban) led by seven points at halftime. The Patriots (13-3, 5-1)

cut their deficit to four midway through the third quarter before Boone made two three-pointers to put Libertyvil­le back in control.

A three-pointer by junior Jack Dabbs pulled Stevenson to five midway through the fourth quarter, but Boone made another three-pointer to extend the Wildcats’ lead.

‘‘I was a little off during the Wheeling tournament, but I’m coming back with a vengeance,’’ Boone said.

Libertyvil­le upset Glenbrook North to win the Wheeling tournament over the holidays, and Buchert was the MVP.

‘‘This group competes and comes ready to go every single night,’’ Zyrkowski said. ‘‘They are trying to prove everybody wrong, and they may do it.’’

Senior Cole Bonder added nine points and senior Jack Huber eight for the Wildcats. Another senior, Kaj Sorenson, rounds out the starting

lineup. Freshman Blaise LaVista gave Libertyvil­le solid minutes off the bench in the first half.

‘‘We’ve played together for a while, and we have a great connection,’’ Boone said. ‘‘Most of us were here last year and went through that playoff run, and over the summer and during the season we’ve connected with the younger guys.’’

Dabbs, senior David Sulnius and sophomore Aidan Bardic each scored 12 points for the Patriots.

Junior Christian Uremovich added 11 points.

Stevenson coach Pat Ambrose clearly trusts freshman Rocco Pagliocca, who was on the court in crunch time at the end.

‘‘I’m proud of our guys for digging in and not giving up,’’ Ambrose said. ‘‘It’s tough to lose at home. We thought we were ready to go, but credit to Libertyvil­le. They shot really well, and they have big, strong kids.’’

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 ?? ALLEN CUNNINGHAM/SUN-TIMES ?? Libertyvil­le senior Will Buchert is fouled while taking the ball to the basket Saturday against Stevenson. He scored 20 points.
ALLEN CUNNINGHAM/SUN-TIMES Libertyvil­le senior Will Buchert is fouled while taking the ball to the basket Saturday against Stevenson. He scored 20 points.

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