Girls Basketball: Fenton keeps the fun times going with win over Glenbard East

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BENSENVILLE โ€“ Fun times are being experienced by the Fenton girls basketball team this season.

The Bison are having a blast piling up wins, and even missed shots often lead to good things, as evidenced by a number of second-chance baskets in Thursday nightโ€™s 58-38 defeat of visiting Glenbard East in Upstate Eight Conference play.

With a pair of 6-foot sisters helping dominate the boards and a roster full of 3-point shooters, the Bison improved to 15-2 overall and 7-2 in conference with the win. Gracen Haska and Elizabeth Aguirre each scored 14 points for Fenton, while Gracenโ€™s older sister, 6-1 senior Sophia Haska, added 7 points and 11 rebounds.

โ€œI think we just played like we were having fun and we played intensely and thatโ€™s what made the game basically,โ€ said Aguirre, who connected on four 3-pointers. โ€œWe were just focusing on playing smart and not throwing away the ball and that helped us get the win.โ€

What also helped was that Gracen Haska, a sophomore, worked inside for six baskets and also added seven rebounds and a pair of blocked shots. Sheโ€™s really enjoying her time on the court this season, as well as her time off the court talking basketball with her sister.

โ€œWorking with my sister is really exciting and it creates a really good connection,โ€ the younger sibling said. โ€œEverything kind of meshes because we know where weโ€™re both at all the time. Itโ€™s really cool to me. Itโ€™s like weโ€™re playing in the driveway. Itโ€™s good to kind of mentor each other and talk about what went wrong and what we did good at it. It helps to have someone by your side.โ€

The Rams (8-14, 6-4) did their best to keep the game tight until the middle of the fourth quarter. The visitors trailed just 9-7 after one quarter and 19-16 at the half, before falling behind by 10 after three quarters after Fentonโ€™s Hailey Miller hit a 3 and Gracen Haska scored inside late to make the score 37-27. Glenbard East cut the deficit to single digits in the final quarter with the help of guard Catey Carney, who finished with a game-high 16 points, but the Bison pulled away late.

โ€œThey had a lot of second chances. Rebounding was definitely a key, you know, theyโ€™re a very physical team,โ€ Rams coach Nicole Miller said. โ€œDefinitely their posts inside do a real nice job.

โ€œWe kind of bridged the gap a little in the third quarter but then theyโ€™d just come down and shoot a 3 and take the wind out of our sails a bit.โ€

Bison coach Dave Mello is having fun with a squad that went 5-11 last season but finished the summer season on a high that has carried over into the winter campaign.

โ€œItโ€™s fun to be 15-2 but we honestly donโ€™t talk about the record,โ€ he said. โ€œThe only time we did was after we lost to South Elgin Tuesday night and we asked how many of them have been 14-2. None of them raised their hands. Most of these girls play volleyball together and thereโ€™s a connection. Theyโ€™re having a lot of fun but the main thing is the passing has improved so much, which is why weโ€™re shooting less 3s.โ€