ST. CHARLES β Glenbard West senior Teyion Oriental knew that his team needed a spark from somewhere.
After putting up one point in the second quarter of the Class 4A St. Charles East Sectional final against Geneva, the Hilltoppers found themselves entering the locker room trailing 21-17 and needing a change of pace.
Luckily, Oriental, who Hilltoppers coach Jason Opoka called βone of the best tails that weβve ever had in the history of our Glenbard West defense,β knew exactly how to get the energy pumping.
βWe knew we were going slow and just not rotating fast enough,β Oriental said. βWe knew we had to pick up the energy. And once we picked it up, they werenβt ready for us.β
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Oriental led the charge for the Hilltoppers in the second half, allowing the Vikings to only make two field goals in the entire second half in their 50-33 victory for their first sectional title since winning the state championship in 2022.
βItβs just great,β said Oriental, who also was the star running back for the Hilltoppers in the fall. βI didnβt get the season I wanted for football, so this means a lot to me. Iβm glad weβre making it far. Hopefully we can keep it going and make it to state.β
While Oriental only had five points in the game for the Hilltoppers (25-5), the Upper Iowa football commit made his presence known in other ways, picking up a game-high six assists while adding three steals and a block.
βTeyion has led us so well during the second half of the season,β Opoka said. βWe couldnβt be more proud of him just because he accepts his role and thrives in it.β
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Also adding to that pressure was junior TJ Williams. After dropping a career-high 32 points in the semifinal win over Glenbard East, the junior went off for a team-high 11 points, which all came in the second half. He also finished with a team-high four steals.
βHe led us through those transition opportunities through his pass tips,β Opoka said. βAnd itβs always great to see him watch the ball go in, because then heβs got a rhythm and also has confidence.β
The Hilltoppers set an early pace in the contest, going on a 14-2 run midway through the first quarter with the help of seniors Josh Abushanab (10 points) and Drew Gacek (six points) to give them an early 16-7 lead by the quarterβs end.
But following the quarter, Genevaβs defense helped flip the script. The Vikings forced six turnovers in the second quarter, allowing them to go on a 14-1 run and take a 21-17 lead into halftime. Leading the charge during the run was senior Hudson Kirby, who had five of his game-high 12 points in the quarter, while also adding two big blocks.
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βThe game just slowed down and we didnβt turn the ball over,β Geneva coach Scott Hennig said. βHudsonβs defense was also outstanding during that stretch.β
But once Glenbard West turned the tides once again in the second half, Geneva went cold from the floor, especially from 3-point land. The Vikings ended the night going 3 of 28 from deep in the contest, including going 1 of 17 in the second half. Senior Jack Hatton (10 points) was the only player to hit a 3-pointer for them.
βYou canβt go 3 for 28 and expect to win,β Hennig said. βThe game becomes simpler when you can make shots. And against their zone and how long they are, you canβt afford to shoot like that.β
Despite falling short of their first sectional title since 2019, Hennig said he was proud of the teamβs performance on the season, which included winning its first DuKane Conference title since 2018 and going undefeated in conference play for the first time since 1963.
βWe went 29-5, and Hudson and Jack make it to the sectional finals for the second time in three years,β Hennig said. βTo go undefeated in one of the best leagues, in my opinion, is unbelievable.
βItβs just a credit to the kids to come to school everyday, be good students, buy in, execute and do what we ask. Itβs not the result we wanted, but I hope they enjoy this moment because to be able to play in the Sweet 16, not everyone gets to experience it.β