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Kara Wilson knows the end is near

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Naperville Central senior Kara Wilson, the school's all-time goal scorer, told The Heat Index on Tuesday night that she will not play water polo when she goes to college next year.

"I decided not to pursue that," Wilson said after scoring four goals in an 8-5 loss to defending state champion Mother McAuley.

Wilson will play her final home match on Wednesday night against St. Charles East, her final regular season road match on Thursday at Sandburg and her final tournament on Saturday at the Stevenson Co-ed.

After that, Kara Wilson said she hopes her water polo career doesn't end like last season -- at the Neuqua Valley Sectional. She also said she is aware the clock is ticking.

"Yeah definitely," Wilson said. "I mean, after this year, I'm done. So it's kind of sad. So hopefully we'll end on a good note. I mean, last year was a tough way to end. My freshman and sophomore year it was great to go to state, so it'd be great if we could rally and just play really well at sectionals."

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