Lake Zurich's Sara Gazdacka (left) and Warren's Alyssa Phillips battle to control the opening tip during their girls basketball game at Lake Zurich. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Warren's Alyssa Phillips (left) shoots between Lake Zurich's Elanor Daleske (left) and Sara Gazdacka. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Lake Zurich's Sarah Stefaniu shooting (left) runs into Warren's Sammie Jo Nixon as the ball is deflected away from the basket. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Lake Zurich's Sarah Stefaniu shooting (left) runs into Warren's Sammie Jo Nixon as the ball is deflected away from the basket. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Lake Zurich's Sara Gazdacka (center) shoots as she is being defended by Warren's Cassie Christie (left) and Kristin Jacobs. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Warren coach John Stanczykiewicz claps for his team playing well. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Warren's Kristen Jacobs (center) shoots between Lake Zurich's Sara Gazdacka (left) and Rachel Dawson. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Lake Zurich coach Chris Bennett makes a point with his players during a timeout. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Lake Zurich's Sara Gazdacka (center) shoots as she is being defended by Warren's Cassie Christie (left) and Jamie Stirling. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Lake Zurich's Abby Pirron (left) shoots as she is being defended by Warren's Jamie Stirling. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
Warren's Kylie Nedelka (right) shoots from three foruths court range but misses just before halftime as Lake Zurich's Abby Pirron watches. | Michael Schmidt~Sun-Times Media
When you hold a team without a field goal for more than nine minutes, good things are guaranteed to happen. So it was for Warren’s girls basketball team on Thursday. The Blue Devils outscored host Lake Zurich 19-2 (two free throws) during a 9:16 stretch …