Geneva's Cam Cook puts up a shot against Larkin on Friday. | Mary Beth Nolan~For Sun-Times Media
Larkin's Daniel McFadden fights a double team by Geneva's Nate Navigato (right) and Connor Chapman on Friday. | Mary Beth Nolan~For Sun-Times Media
Larkin's Quantice Hunter puts up a shot in front of Geneva's Connor Chapman on Friday. | Mary Beth Nolan~For Sun-Times Media
Geneva's Mike Trimble spins away out of defensive pressure from Larkin's Kendale McCullum on Friday. | Mary Beth Nolan~For Sun-Times Media
Geneva's Connor Chapman scores on a hook shot against Larkin on Friday. | Mary Beth Nolan~For Sun-Times Media
Geneva's Nate Navigato scores on a baseline layup against Larkin on Friday. | Mary Beth Nolan~For Sun-Times Media
Larkin junior Kendale McCullum makes his presence felt as an offensive and defensive standout for the Royals. | Mary Beth Nolan~For Sun-Times Media
Larkin left no doubt about its status as the best team in the Upstate Eight River on Friday night. Behind a vintage performance where every player in the rotation fulfilled his role to the fullest, the Royals shredded host Geneva 72-52 to lock up sole …