St. Charles East's Kendall Stephens blocks a shot by Elgin's Malik Parham-Dunner on Friday. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
St. Charles East's David Mason blocks a shot by Elgin's Malik Parham-Dunner during Friday's game in Elgin. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Elgin's Arie Williams guards St. Charles East's Dom Adduci on Friday night in Elgin. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
St. Charles East's Kendall Stephens passes the ball away from Elgin's Eric Sedlack. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Elgin's Eric Sedlack (right) watches the ball after being fouled by St. Charles East's Dan Wilkerson. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Elgin's Kiko Marki jumps to defend St. Charles East's Dom Adduci during a game earlier this season. Adduci will take on a larger role for the Saints with Kendall Stephens sidelined. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Elgin's Tanner Bednar drives between St. Charles East's James McQuillain (left) and A.J. Washington. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
St. Charles East's Dom Adduci (right) and Elgin's Tanner Bednar chase a loose ball Friday night in Elgin. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Elgin's Eric Sedlack (left) sits on the bench after fouling out in the fourth quarter Friday agianst St. Charles East. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Elgin coach Mike Sitter watches as his team trails St. Charles East during the fourth quarter Friday night. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
What Kendall Stephens and his St. Charles East teammates lacked in offensive flow Friday they more than made up for with swarming defense. The Saints used their length and quickness to harass host Elgin into a whopping 32 turnovers as they earned a 57-43 Upstate …