Both teams put together comebacks worthy of their classification, but the experience ultimately false youthful exuberance in a dramatic clash Saturday in the McDonald’s Shootout at Villa Park.

skylar diggins shot won the match
Bolingbrook was half time in a 12-point deficit to five points with just 70 seconds before South Bend Washington, ranked No. 6 nationally by the U.S. Today, he returned for a 66-65 victory in a free kick by Notre Dame-bound point guard Skylar Diggins no time left.
Outplayed most games a year Bolingbrook sensation Morgan Tuck, Diggins (22 points, five robberies) the willingness of Washington (18-0) in the last minute. Diggins, a senior widely regarded as one of the best players in the country, drew three misdemeanors in the last 1:03 and converted the only free-kick after he needed to succeed in the ring of a spin move inside the lane with the score tied at 65.
“I thought it was a foul. It was a good call,” said Tuck, who scored 13 of his 21 points in the second half to lead the Raiders back. “We played well against other guards, but none as versatile as she is.
“We played a good second half, but it is hard not to look at the negative, because we lost the game.”
Bolingbrook (10-4), ranked No. 3 locally and No. 10 nationally, the 27th-15th trailed by half by coach Andrew Smith moved Tuck, a 6-foot-2-inch forward, from painting to the perimeter. That opened the way for Taylor Satavia to score 10 points in the third quarter and Falon Edwards for the second nine of his 12 in the quarter as Bolingbrook built a 65-60 lead with 1:10 left.
Loyola 55, Indy North Central 37: Meghan Holy scored 20 points and nine Audrey Gaughan added three first half three-pointers as Loyola (19-1), No. 4 ranking in the Tribune, which built a 32-15 advantage in his opponent Indianapolis (6-9).
Caramel (Ind.) 68, Fenwick 60: Tricia Liston scored 27 points and katlyn Payne added 19 as No. 9 Fenwick (14-4) fell to defending 4A state champion Indiana. Caramel is 11-2.
New Trier 65, Lake Park 42: Prime Maggie Lyon scored eight of his 14 points in the first half as No. 10 New Trier (18-3) built a 31-10 half lead. Maeve Campbell added 12 points. Samantha Arnold led No. 20 Lake Park (14-5) with 14.