Willowbrook comes from behind to beat York

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Willowbrook rallied from 7 points down in the second half to beat York 51-46 in a West Suburban Conference girls basketball crossover game Wednesday night.

Willowbrook's sophomore has known little but winning this school year. She was a driving force on a Warriors' volleyball team that won its first 30 matches in the fall, and the school's first sectional title.

by signing up you agree to our terms of service This time Willowbrook held York scoreless for a stretch of 6 minutes, 39 seconds in the fourth quarter. A 12-0 run turned a 38-35 Dukes' lead after a Mariann Blass 3-pointer into a 47-38 Warriors' advantage following Elle Bruschuk's basket on a Calli Kenny assist.

While Willowbrook struggled from the perimeter, 4-for-19 from 3, Kenny did much of her work aggressively attacking the basket -- her specialty. Mariann Blass scored 17 points, hitting 5 of York's 13 3-pointers, and sophomore Stella Kohl had 13 points and 10 rebounds with 3 3-pointers. The hot-shooting Dukes made 7-of-18 3-pointers in the first half to lead 29-23 at half, and led by 7 midway through the third quarter.

 

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