Sectional Final Spotlights: Glenbard North vs. York
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Last night, Glenbard North and York faced off in the 4A (Addison Trail) Sectional Final, delivering an intense and thrilling game from start to finish. Both teams exhibited incredible determination and skill, keeping the score neck and neck throughout. However,…
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Continue ReadingLast night, Glenbard North and York faced off in the 4A (Addison Trail) Sectional Final, delivering an intense and thrilling game from start to finish. Both teams exhibited incredible determination and skill, keeping the score neck and neck throughout. However, the defining moments arrived in the game’s final seconds. AJ Levine AJ Levine 6'0" | PG York | 2024 State IL ‘s three-pointer briefly put York in the lead, only for Glenbard North’s shooting guard, Jack Schager Jack Schager 5'10" | SG Glenbard North | 2025 IL , to respond with a buzzer-beating three of his own, clinching a 44-43 victory for Glenbard North.
The 2026 small forward, Abushanab, was a key contributor all night for the Panthers. He started the game strong by finding soft spots in York’s defense, getting to the rack, and feeding good passes from the high post area. He showcased a smooth up-and-under move in the second quarter, and then followed up that highlight by flying in and following up a missed deep-range shot. Abushanab also connected on a nice catch-and-shoot three in the second half. It was a game full of positive signs for the young forward, who was all over the floor.
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Jeremiah Raggs
The unknown forward, Jeremiah Raggs, was a dominant presence inside the key throughout the game. He used a couple of solid pump fakes to get his defender in the air, and he capitalized around the rim. Raggs also did a phenomenal job on the boards, where he wasn’t afraid to fight for rebounds and connect on second chance opportunities after snagging offensive rebounds.
As discussed earlier, Schager’s last-minute buzzer-beater was the game-winning shot that led to Glenbard North’s victory. This 2025 shooting guard showcased his skill during the crucial moments of the game. He started strong by hitting his first three-pointer early on, but then went quiet until the fourth quarter. It was during this time that he made two critical three-pointers. The first one, a corner three, tied the game at 37-37. The second, and perhaps most important, was the game-winning shot from the top of the arc, despite facing two defenders. This winning shot came right after AJ Levine AJ Levine 6’0″ | PG York | 2024 State IL ‘s three-pointer had given the opposing team a sudden lead.
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In this contest, the UPENN commit displayed his usual stellar performance, scoring an impressive 21 points and showcasing his ability to score at all three levels while also effectively distributing the ball across the court. Levine demonstrated his creative driving style throughout the game, highlighted by a spin move that allowed him to drive to the basket. Additionally, he made a notable wrap-around pass at the end of a fast break. A memorable sequence occurred in the fourth quarter when Levine finished a difficult post-up play off the glass, then stole the ball from his opponent and scored on a fast break. He also made three three-pointers during the game, but none were as crucial as his last one, which came after he had injured his ankle moments before.
Waltz, an uncommitted guard-forward, took full advantage of his significant size advantage in this game. This advantage allowed him to block three shots when Glenbard North attempted shots around the rim. Additionally, whenever he managed to establish position close to the basket, he consistently made effective shots with a soft touch off the glass or at the front of the rim. This skill allowed him to score while being barely bothered by shorter defenders.
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Molis, another 2024 guard with great potential for small college programs, brought notable athleticism, playmaking, and balanced scoring to the Sectional Final. His most crucial play of the game occurred in the fourth quarter when he sank a pivotal wing three-pointer, which helped keep York in the game.