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Bolingbrook's Amarah Coleman (10) runs around Lincoln-Way East's Meaghan McMahon (43). | Paul Bergstrom ~ For Sun-Times Media
Bolingbrook's Amarah Coleman (10) shoots the ball against Lincoln-Way East. | Paul Bergstrom ~ For Sun-Times Media
Bolingbrook's Kamari Jordan (23) attempts to get the ball from Lincoln-Way East's Meaghan McMahon (43). | Paul Bergstrom ~ For Sun-Times Media
Bolingbrook's Amarah Coleman reacts with coach Anthony Smith after making a three-pointer. | Paul Bergstrom ~ For Sun-Times Media
Lincoln-Way East's Erin Hayes (21) struggles for the ball with Bolingbrook's Kamari Jordan (23) and Amarah Coleman (10). | Paul Bergstrom ~ For Sun-Times Media
Lincoln-Way East's Erin Hayes (21) struggles for the ball with Bolingbrook's Kamari Jordan (23) and Amarah Coleman (10). | Paul Bergstrom ~ For Sun-Times Media
Players come and go, but one thing remains constant at Bolingbrook. The Raiders play defense. Five-foot-9 junior guard Aysia Bugg scored 22 points on six three-pointers, 5-10 junior Amarah Coleman added 17 points and Bolingbrook limited No. 2 Lincoln-Way East to just two field goals …