Larkin's Quantice Hunter gets a lift from the fans after the host Royals defeated rival Elgin 76-73 in double overtime Wednesday night. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Elgin's Arie Williams (left) and Larkin's Kendale McCullum (right) lead their respective teams into this week's Elgin Tournament at Chesbrough Field House. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Elgin's Malik Parham-Dunner drives between Larkin's Andrew Jones (left) and Quantice Hunter on Wednesday. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Larkin's Kendale McCullum defends Elgin's Tanner Bednar on Wednesday. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Larkin's Quentin Ruff (left) steals the ball from Elgin's Tanner Bednar on Wednesday. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Larkin's Kendale McCullum guards Elgin's Ryan Sitter on Wednesday at Larkin. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Elgin's Tanner Bednar (front left) and Larkin's Drew Jones (center) watch a loose ball get away Wednesday at Larkin. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Elgin's Ryan Sitter (left) and Larkin's Quentin Ruff battle for a rebound Wednesday. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Larkin's Quantice Hunter celebrates after Wednesday's 76-73 double-overtime win against Elgin. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Elgin's Malik Parham-Dunner reaches to block a shot by Larkin's Kendale McCullum on Wednesday. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Nobody ever said it would be easy for Larkin to put an end to Elgin’s recent run of dominance on the basketball court. It took two overtimes and a career game from senior Quantice Hunter, but the Royals finally came away with a 76-73 victory …