The DGS boys varsity basketball team dominated Willowbrook with an 85-49 victory, despite the challenging conditions of a slippery court. Junior guard Keon Maggitt initiated scoring in the first quarter, while senior forward Justin Sveiteris set the tone with a strong jump ball win. The high foul game saw Willowbrook's senior guard Kenyon Rhodes fouled out in the third quarter, as DGS's defense held strong, limiting Willowbrook to four points in the first quarter.

Why It Matters

The victory demonstrates the resilience and skill of the DGS boys varsity basketball team in overcoming challenging playing conditions and maintaining a strong defensive presence. It propels the team forward with confidence and momentum going into future games.

By the Numbers
  • DGS secured a dominant 85-49 victory over Willowbrook
  • The high foul game resulted in a total of 35 fouls between the two teams
  • Willowbrook's offense was limited to just four points in the first quarter, showcasing DGS's strong defensive performance
State of Play
  • DGS showcased their strength with a commanding performance, maintaining a significant lead throughout the game
  • The team's next game against Minooka at home presents an opportunity to build on this impressive victory
What's Next

DGS's upcoming game against Minooka at home provides a chance to carry forward the momentum from this victory and continue their strong performance in the season.

Bottom Line

The DGS boys varsity basketball team's 85-49 victory over Willowbrook under challenging conditions demonstrates their resilience and skill, setting the stage for future successes as they maintain momentum in the season.