![]() ![]() Hillcrest: The Hawks were hit hard by transfers but plenty of talent remains. There’s a lot of youth and some transfers to work in, but senior guard Darrin “Dai Dai” Ames, one of the area’s most dependable and dynamic players, will provide a solid foundation.ġ6. Kenwood: Coach Mike Irvin probably has the most future college players in the state. Highly-regarded sophomore Melvin Bell is out with an injury until the second half of the season but junior James Worthington-White, who played as a freshman at Zion-Benton, has transferred from Indiana and experienced senior Nashawn Holmes has arrived from Homewood-Flossmoor.ģ. The Mustangs have Illinois recruit Morez Johnson, James Brown and Lemont transfer Nojus Indrusaitis, who will add some serious scoring power. Rita: The top three juniors in the state are now all on the same team. We are locked in and we won’t let that happen again.”Ģ. ![]() “It’s been in my head as a revenge thing. “Personally, I feel like the effort of the team just cleared out,” Wes Rubin said. ![]() The experienced Wolverines have a chip on their shoulder after last season’s upset loss in the state semifinals. Simeon: Three college-bound senior guards, Jalen Griffith, Kaiden Space and Sam Lewis, spearhead an attack highlighted by the multi-talented 6-9 Rubin twins, Wes and Miles.
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