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Ryan Bost was known as a reserved young man of few words.
“And when he spoke, everyone listened,” said Robert Reece, one of nine speakers at the dedication of the Ryan Bost Memorial Gymnasium at Washington Elementary School on June 13.
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Evanston's stranglehold on the Central Suburban League South division basketball championship has to end at some point.
But if 2021 is the year, it might have as much to do with the players who aren't on the court as with the ones who are.
Worn down by a tough stretch of games in the second-to-last week of a concentrated schedule, the Wildkits couldn't match their stirring performance just 12 hours earlier against the same foe and bowed to arch-rival New Trier 35-34 at Beardsley Gym in one of the lowest-scoring games in the history of the head-to-head series.
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The loss spoiled the 9th annual Bost Family Basketball Classic, a celebration of the late Bob Bost, who coached baseball and basketball at ETHS for 27 years. The event took on added poignancy with a video of his grandson, Ryan, a former Wildkit player who was murdered last spring.
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Senior guard Isaiah Holden set a single game school record for steals and Blake Peters poured in a team-high 22 points Saturday at Beardsley Gym as Evanston's basketball team picked up where it left off last year.
The Wildkits crushed Vernon Hills 81-60 in an impressive season debut in front of a crowd of about two dozen spectators under the new coronavirus pandemic restrictions. Surgical masks for all of the participants are part of the new norm, but the Kits as a team appeared to be in whatever passes for "mid-season form" in a 5-week abbreviated regular season and looked just like the team that reached the Class 4A sectional tournament finals a year ago.
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By the time most high school basketball teams achieve anything close to the team chemistry they're seeking for this abbreviated season, the season will probably be over.
That's a box Evanston's already checked. With a starting lineup returning mostly intact from a group that was just two wins short of another trip to the Class 4A Final Four before the coronavirus shut down the state tournament last spring, the Wildkits will rely on that chemistry and experience in a season that starts Saturday and will consist almost entirely of games against Central Suburban League opponents.
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Evanston opens Saturday at Beardsley Gymnasium at 2 p.m. against Vernon Hills. The only non-conference foe on the slate is Loyola Academy, which will host the Kits on February 15th. The season concludes on March 13th and there will be no postseason play.
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