Girls Basketball: Emily Petring, Downers Grove South hold off Willowbrook for first WSC Gold title since 2001

Coastal Carolina soccer recruit scores 20 points with two key baskets late in 46-42 win

Downers Grove South's Emily Petring puts the shot up over Willowbrooks Sarah Stout on Friday, Feb.3,2023 in Villa Park.

VILLA PARK – Emily Petring wasn’t going to let it slip away.

With a conference title within reach, Petring’s Downers Grove South girls basketball team saw its game-long lead vanish into a deficit entering the fourth quarter Feb. 3 at Willowbrook.

Petring, though, converted a bucket through contact, missed the free throw, found the loose ball and drilled a 3-pointer with 5:50 remaining to immediately erase the Willowbrook lead. It was the last time the Mustangs trailed in a 46-42 victory that clinched the West Suburban Conference Gold Division title.

The conference title was the first for the Downers Grove South girls basketball program since 2001.

“We just needed to settle down and play as a unit,” said Petring, a Coastal Carolina soccer commit. “This is a special group and without a doubt my favorite year [of high school basketball]. We knew [the conference title] was right there for the taking and we knew we needed to finish strong. It took all of us to get it done and I’m happy that we did it.”

Petring’s five quick points were the start of an 11-0 run, which included the senior guard hitting another 3-pointer as part of her game-high 20 points.

Willowbrook's Elle Bruschuk looks to advance the ball against Downers Grove South's Allison Jarvis on Friday, Feb.3,2023 in Villa Park.

Downers Grove South (17-12, 10-2 West Suburban Gold) then seemed to be in full control, ahead by six until the 1:28 mark. Willowbrook’s Yazmin Setaram and Elle Bruschuk hit back-to-back 3-pointers to tie the game at 42 with just under a minute to play.

Petring pushed the ball down the court, was fouled and converted both free throws, which proved to be the game-winning points. Downers Grove South’s defense held Willowbrook to 3-of-15 shooting in the fourth quarter.

“I told the girls that this is going to be a game of roller coaster,” Lyndsie Long said. “[Willowbrook] went up to start the fourth quarter and we just had to stay poised. We knew our shots would fall.

“For this group to be the first to win conference since 2001, it’s special. This entire group is special. And Emily is just one-of-a-kind athleticism. She just wants it and has that passion and desire that you just can’t teach. She has that leadership quality that everyone follows.”

The Mustangs focused defensively to try to shut down Willowbrook standout forward Bruschuk. Despite making only one of her first 13 shots, the 6-foot Bruschuk knocked down two 3-pointers in the second half, the latter of which brought the Warriors level.

Bruschuk finished with 10 points, a game-high 13 rebounds and three blocked shots.

Downer's Grove South's Megan Ganschow drives to the basket against Willowbrook's Sarah Stout (15) and Halie Ahrens (35) on Friday, Feb.3,2023 in Villa Park.

Willowbrook coach Dan Bannon, who has spent this season transitioning into the head coach position with head coach Terry Harrell retiring, felt his team just ran out of time.

“It was no doubt a game of runs,” Bannon said. “I think if that game goes another minute, the outcome could very well be different, but that’s not how it works. We’re used to [Bruschuk] drawing the extra defender and just couldn’t get it going consistently enough on the offensive end tonight. I thought our defense was outstanding. To hold that team to 46 points with their size and speed is great. But we struggled to score and that hurt us. You have to give credit to [Downers Grove South].”

Freshman Megan Ganschow and junior Allison Jarvis each added 12 points for the Mustangs.

Sara Stout led the way for Willowbrook (14-14, 8-3) with 14 points.

Downers Grove South will take on Lyons Township in the West Suburban crossover championship game on Wednesday.