Saint Charles High School defeated Warrington High School 67-53 in a boys varsity game that followed the girls’ senior-night festivities at Warrington. The broadcast credited Saint Charles’ early full-court pressure and a balanced scoring effort for building a lead the Warriors could not overcome.
Jordan Rowe paced Saint Charles with 21 points, according to the telecast. Jaden Salomon added 10 points in the second half. For Warrington, Diedrich Forrest finished with 16 points and Isham Keeper contributed a third-quarter burst, including a dunk and a steal, that helped the Warriors trim the deficit during the third quarter.
The broadcast described an early Pirates run produced by perimeter shooting from Zach Rolfing, Chase Pugh and Tanner Dutton, and repeated references to Saint Charles’ 2-3 zone and man-to-man pressure in stretches of the game. Warrington countered with interior play from Brody Meyer and Taylor Anderson and late third-quarter scoring from Forrest and Meyer, but the Pirates maintained control; Saint Charles led by double digits entering the fourth quarter and finished up 67-53.
Announcers noted foul trouble for multiple players on both teams, and several players were substituted in the second half as coaches tried to protect key players from further fouls. The broadcast identified upcoming games for both teams; the announcers also highlighted the senior players and called out several individual performances — Rowe’s 21 points for Saint Charles and Forrest’s 16 for Warrington — in postgame remarks. Keith Brown, one of the broadcasters, said during the telecast about a Warrior dunk: "He'll remember that the rest of his life."