Hampshire's Tyler Crater drives past South Elgin's Jacob Hicks during the first quarter of their game Wednesday evening at South Elgin High School. | Michael R. Schmidt ~ For Sun-Times Media
South Elgin's Matthew Smith (left) steals the ball from Hampshire's Ryan Cork during the first quarter of their game Wednesday evening at South Elgin High School. | Michael R. Schmidt ~ For Sun-Times Media
South Elgin's Matthew Smith (right) shoots over Hampshire' defenders during the first quarter of their game Wednesday evening at South Elgin High School. | Michael R. Schmidt ~ For Sun-Times Media
South Elgin'sMatt McClure (left) defends Hampshire's Tyler Crater during the first quarter of their game Wednesday evening at South Elgin High School. | Michael R. Schmidt ~ For Sun-Times Media
South Elgin's Matthew Smith (left) drives past Hampshire's Ryan Cork during the first quarter of their game Wednesday evening at South Elgin High School. | Michael R. Schmidt ~ For Sun-Times Media
Hampshire's Ryan Cork attempts to drive past South Elgin's Matthew Smith (right) during the first quarter of their game Wednesday evening at South Elgin High School. | Michael R. Schmidt ~ For Sun-Times Media
Hampshire's Tyler Crater (42) pulls up for a jumpshot against South Elgin' during the first quarter of their game Wednesday evening at South Elgin High School. | Michael R. Schmidt ~ For Sun-Times Media
Down by four points with 15 seconds left to play in regulation, visiting Hampshire made an improbable comeback to force overtime against South Elgin on Wednesday and then went on to win 58-53 in nonconference action. Tyler Crater had 27 points to lead the Whip-Purs, …