Boys Basketball: Herrera, St. Charles East’s resurgent season ends in Class 4A sectional final

Auburn junior Rakim Chaney had 29 points

Eddie Herrera, St. Charles East

ROCKFORD – Tears welled in Eddie Herrera’s eyes before he answered.

Herrera, a St. Charles East senior, was the first player chosen to wear Saints Athletics Hall of Famer Justin Hardy’s No. 32 the season after Hardy’s tragic passing in May 2022.

The Saints achieved four wins a season ago and had only one win during the COVID-19 season the previous year.

St. Charles East’s resurgence ended with a 69-59 loss to Rockford Auburn in the Class 4A Rockford Jefferson Sectional final March 3. It was Rockford Auburn’s first sectional title since 2016.

Saints basketball, though, is “back on the map,” Herrera said.

“I grew up in the same neighborhood, right down the street from [Hardy],” Herrera said after his 11-point showing in the sectional final. “I watched him play. He inspired me to get better. When coach [Pat] Woods asked me to wear the jersey, I was all for it and super proud. I think that helped the younger guys look up to me and I think I led them pretty well.

“Hopefully, they can continue the hard work in the years moving forward.”

Herrera’s group “came ready every day to work.”

“We didn’t complain. We worked hard every day and we put St. Charles East basketball back on the map,” Herrera said.

Drew Clarke scored 11 points in the fourth quarter to keep the Saints afloat down the stretch.

“Our hard work, we really showed the rest of the program what we can do,” Clarke said. “We brought St. Charles East basketball back and we showed the younger kids how to work hard, get to where we are.”

The Saints, vying for their first sectional title since 2011, cut an 18-point deficit down to 10 in the final quarter.

But Rockford Auburn (23-12) rode Rakim Chaney’s 29 points to clinch the championship.

St. Charles East (18-17) trailed 33-15 at the half.

“What a great group this was,” Woods said. “Just incredibly coachable. That’s probably what I liked about them the most, but we fought until the end, too. We got it down to 10. We always say, ‘Success is on the same road as failure. It’s just a little further down,’ and a little more time, it might’ve been a different story, but we scored 44 points in the second half and in the first half, we just struggled. We just didn’t finish.”

Steven Call had 10 points and six rebounds for the Saints. Jack Borri had eight points, and Jacob Vrankovich had five points and eight rebounds.

Rockford Auburn senior Brennan Horton-Lee had 12 points. Senior Adrian Agee had 11 points and Terry Horton had eight points.

“[Chaney] is only a junior, but he’s a veteran,” Rockford Auburn coach Bryan Ott said. “Sixth man last year, and on this floor in a regional championship game, he hits the clutch free throws that gave us the game, really. He’s just a completely unselfish young man who we ask to go guard a big man half the time. He doesn’t force his own shot. He waits for it to come to him and he’s always ready when the time is there. High IQ.

“I talked about that in an interview last week as well. Just couldn’t ask for a classier kid who had to endure all he did when tearing up his ACL in his knee when he was a freshman. Just what a great comeback as an athlete.”