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Boys basketball: Crystal Lake South wins third straight regional

Crystal Lake South guard Nick Stowasser can shoot a basketball and, as he proved Friday night against Cary-Grove in a Class 3A regional final, the righty has a deft touch even with a black-and-blue palm.

That’s his shooting-hand palm, mind you.

The 6-foot-3 sophomore, who can also slam a basketball, bruised his palm on the second of his two dunks against Prairie Ridge in the Gators' regional semifinal when he landed on it.

He took a nonprescription pain reliever before the game, then came off the bench and shot 5-of-7 from three-point range, helping South win 65-47 at Prairie Ridge. Stowasser finished with a season-high 15 points on a season-high five 3-pointers.

“We were telling him, ‘You should bruise your hand more often,’ ” joked senior AJ Demirov, who scored a game-high 21 points, as South (29-4), the No. 2 seed in subsectional A, won its third straight regional title in advancing to the Rochelle sectional. The Gators will play Sycamore (24-8) at 7 p.m. Tuesday in a semifinal.

The only one feeling pain was No. 5 C-G (19-14), which was even with South after one quarter, before Stowasser took over.

“Once I took [medication], [the pain] was all gone,” Stowasser said. “It kind of hurt [shooting], but I just didn’t think about it.”

Stowasser’s right-corner 3 with 5:04 left in the second quarter capped a 10-0 run, which started when Cooper Buelna scored on a putback to beat the first-quarter buzzer to put the Gators in front. Stowasser’s second 3-pointer less than two minutes later had South up 28-17.

“I was feeling it today,” Stowasser said. “We were moving the ball well, my teammates got me open shots, and they fell.”

South almost didn’t miss in the second quarter. The Gators shot 8 of 10 from the floor, including 6 of 7 from the beyond the arc, in taking a 34-23 lead into the break. Carson Trivellini (12 points), Buelna (10 points) and Demirov also hit 3s in the quarter.

“They’re a really good team,” C-G coach Adam McCloud said. “We needed some things to go our way. It’s hard enough to defend the best player in the league, the best player in the county, an all-state kid (Demirov), and then you got (No.) 5 (Trivellini), who’s just a tough nut, and then (No.) 3 (Stowasser) off the bench. That’s the difference in the game.”

Adam Bauer tried to keep the Trojans close. He finished with 20 points and 10 rebounds, but Stowasser stayed hot. He made two more 3-pointers in the third and another in the fourth.

“Almost every day in practice he’s like that,” said Demirov, whose scoring performance left him 23 points shy of 2,000 for his four-year varsity career. “We know he’s a great shooter. We all trust him to take those shots. It was a great performance.”

South coach Matt LePage also has seen Stowasser rise the occasion.

“He’s not afraid of the moment,” LePage said. “We’ve been in a lot of big games this year, so we know with the double-teams, they’re going to leave people. When it’s your chance, step up.”

Demirov picked up his third foul with a minute left before halftime, so LePage moved his point guard to the top of the Gators’ 1-3-1 zone in the second half. It proved effective, as Demirov didn’t pick up another foul the rest of the game. He helped keep C-G at bay down the stretch by scoring eight points in the game’s final four minutes (4 of 4 from the stripe).

Ryan Morgan grabbed nine rebounds for South, which beat C-G by 31 and four points during Fox Valley Conference action. The Gators have won nine straight.

“It was a fun game, great atmosphere for high school basketball and our conference, and two good teams going at it,” LePage said. “We’re just made more shots. We got hot.”

Cary-Grove, which played its sixth game in a row with sharp-shooting guard Justice German (torn right ACL), had won four its past five games since a season-worst four-game losing streak. Dylan Dumele and AJ Berndt added eight and seven points, respectively, for the Trojans, who had leads of 7-2 and 9-4 in the opening four minutes.

“I wouldn’t have changed the game plan,” McCloud said. “I just would have hoped (Stowasser) would have missed a little bit more, maybe our rotations would have been a little better. Hats off to South. There’s a reason why they’ve been the team to beat the last couple of years.”

Crystal Lake South's Anthony Demirov pushes the ball up the court against Cary-Grove's Landon Nawracaj during the IHSA Class 3A Prairie Ridge Regional championship basketball game on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, at Prairie Ridge High School in Crystal Lake. Gregory Shaver, Shaw Media
Cary-Grove's Landon Nawracaj looks top pass the ball as he is guarded by Crystal Lake South's Anthony Santarelli during the IHSA Class 3A Prairie Ridge Regional championship basketball game on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, at Prairie Ridge High School in Crystal Lake. Gregory Shaver, Shaw Media
Cary-Grove's Adam Bauer knocks the ball away from Crystal Lake South's Nick Stowasser during the IHSA Class 3A Prairie Ridge Regional championship basketball game on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, at Prairie Ridge High School in Crystal Lake. Gregory Shaver, Shaw Media
Cary-Grove's Dylan Dumele catches a pass in front of Crystal Lake South's Anthony Demirov during the IHSA Class 3A Prairie Ridge Regional championship basketball game on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, at Prairie Ridge High School in Crystal Lake. Gregory Shaver, Shaw Media
Cary-Grove's Dylan Dumele looks to shoot as Crystal Lake South's Anthony Santarelli rushes him during the IHSA Class 3A Prairie Ridge Regional championship basketball game on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, at Prairie Ridge High School in Crystal Lake. Gregory Shaver, Shaw Media
Cary-Grove Head Coach Adam McCloud argues a call during the IHSA Class 3A Prairie Ridge Regional championship basketball game against Crystal Lake South on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, at Prairie Ridge High School in Crystal Lake. Gregory Shaver, Shaw Media
Cary-Grove's Adam Bauer (right) tries to knock the ball away from Crystal Lake South's Carson Trivellini (left) during the IHSA Class 3A Prairie Ridge Regional championship basketball game on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, at Prairie Ridge High School in Crystal Lake. Gregory Shaver, Shaw Media
Crystal Lake South's Anthony Demirov passes the ball as he is defended by Cary-Grove's Adam Bauer during the IHSA Class 3A Prairie Ridge Regional championship basketball game on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, at Prairie Ridge High School in Crystal Lake. Gregory Shaver, Shaw Media
Crystal Lake South's Anthony Demirov tries to bring the ball up the court against Cary-Grove's AJ Berndt during the IHSA Class 3A Prairie Ridge Regional championship basketball game on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, at Prairie Ridge High School in Crystal Lake. Gregory Shaver, Shaw Media
Cary-Grove's Adam Bauer tries to dunk the basketball during the IHSA Class 3A Prairie Ridge Regional championship basketball game against Crystal Lake South on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, at Prairie Ridge High School in Crystal Lake. Gregory Shaver, Shaw Media
Crystal Lake South Head Coach Matt LePage talks with Cooper Buelna during the IHSA Class 3A Prairie Ridge Regional championship basketball game against Cary-Grove on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, at Prairie Ridge High School in Crystal Lake. Gregory Shaver, Shaw Media
Crystal Lake South's Anthony Demirov pushes the ball up the court against Cary-Grove's Landon Nawracaj during the IHSA Class 3A Prairie Ridge Regional championship basketball game on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, at Prairie Ridge High School in Crystal Lake. Gregory Shaver, Shaw Media
Crystal Lake South players pose with their fans after Crystal Lake South defeated Cary-Grove in the IHSA Class 3A Prairie Ridge Regional championship basketball game on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, at Prairie Ridge High School in Crystal Lake. Gregory Shaver, Shaw Media
Cary-Grove's AJ Berndt (center) tries to drive the lane against Crystal Lake South's Nick Stowasser (left) and Carson Trivellini (right) during the IHSA Class 3A Prairie Ridge Regional championship basketball game on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, at Prairie Ridge High School in Crystal Lake. Gregory Shaver, Shaw Media
Crystal Lake South's Carson Trivellini drives the baseline against Cary-Grove's Brady Elbert during the IHSA Class 3A Prairie Ridge Regional championship basketball game on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, at Prairie Ridge High School in Crystal Lake. Gregory Shaver, Shaw Media
Crystal Lake South's Anthony Demirov brings the ball up the court against Cary-Grove's AJ Berndt during the IHSA Class 3A Prairie Ridge Regional championship basketball game on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, at Prairie Ridge High School in Crystal Lake. Gregory Shaver, Shaw Media
Crystal Lake South's Anthony Santarelli battles with Cary-Grove's Adam Bauer for a rebound during the IHSA Class 3A Prairie Ridge Regional championship basketball game on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, at Prairie Ridge High School in Crystal Lake. Gregory Shaver, Shaw Media
Crystal Lake South's Carson Trivellini (right) dribbles out of the double team of Cary-Grove's AJ Berndt (left) and Landon Nawracaj (center) during the IHSA Class 3A Prairie Ridge Regional championship basketball game on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, at Prairie Ridge High School in Crystal Lake. Gregory Shaver, Shaw Media
Crystal Lake South's Anthony Demirov uses his finger tips to score a basket in front of Cary-Grove's Adam Bauer during the IHSA Class 3A Prairie Ridge Regional championship basketball game on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, at Prairie Ridge High School in Crystal Lake. Gregory Shaver, Shaw Media
Crystal Lake South's Nick Stowasser celebrates a three-point shot during the IHSA Class 3A Prairie Ridge Regional championship basketball game against Cary-Grove on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, at Prairie Ridge High School in Crystal Lake. Gregory Shaver, Shaw Media
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