Girls basketball: Burlington Central defense forces 26 Sterling turnovers in championship game

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Sterling's Kaitlyn Bauer and Burlington Central's Alison Colby fight for the ball during Thursday's 3A Genoa-Kingston Sectional championship game. Sterling turned the ball over 26 times in a 49-26 loss. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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On the other end of the floor, the Rockets were just as efficient. They shot 50 percent for the game (21-for-42), outscored Sterling 11-1 on second-chance points, and hit six 3s to the Warriors' one. Eight different players scored, and seven had at least one assist.

"We wanted to make them do some things they didn't really want to do tonight," Burlington Central coach Mark Smith said. "We wanted to stop them from pushing the ball up the floor and make them run a half-court offense with more than just one or two passes, and control the tempo with our offense by making them play defense for more than one or two passes.

"We were disciplined and decisive, and executed so well on both ends. That was probably our best game of the season by far, and it came at a great time."

Ross had 14 points and three assists for the Rockets, who had just seven turnovers through the first three periods. Holt added 11 points, and Gerke and Samantha Pryor chipped in seven points apiece.

Burlington Central advances to Monday's Class 3A Hoffman Estates Supersectional, where it will play last year's state runner-up Vernon Hills, a 42-30 winner over Regina Dominican in the Vernon Hills Sectional final.

Harris led Sterling with nine points, five rebounds and three assists, while Strong scored seven. Romano added five points, Pearson had four rebounds, three steals and two assists, and Kaitlyn Bauer dished out three assists. The Warriors shot 44 percent (11-for-25) for the game, including 1-for-7 (14 percent) from 3-point range, and hit only three of their eight free throws.

"Turnovers killed us, and we just struggled to execute on both ends," Sterling coach Julie Schroeder said. "We couldn't get that big spurt to get us over the hump and back in the game, and hats off to Central for that. We just picked a bad time to have an off game."

Girls basketball

Class 3A Genoa-Kingston Sectional final

Burlington Central 49, Sterling 26

Star of the game: Kayla Ross, BC, 14 points, 3 steals, 3 assists, 3 rebounds

Key performers: Shelby Holt, BC, 11 points, 3 3-pointers; Kiarra Harris, Sterling, 9 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists; Alexis Strong, Sterling, 7 points

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