2019IHSAB

 

 

2019 IHSA (Illinois) Boys State Basketball Tournament Championships

Class 1A, 2A, 3A, & 4A

Carver Arena

Peoria, IL

March 8 & 9 and March 15 & 16, 2019

© 2019 by Ron Harrison

 

 

 

March 8th

 

Cissna Park

56

Moweaqua (Central A&M)

 

Class A

Semifinal

Chicago (Providence St. Mel)

65

Concord (Triopia) (Coop)

41

Class A

Semifinal

Chicago (Orr)

83

Chicago (Corliss)

50

Class 2A

Semifinal

Nashville

47

Gibson City (G.C-Melvin Sibley)

45

Class 2A

Semifinal

 

March 9th

 

Moweaqua (Central A&M)

70

Concord (Triopia) (Coop)

39

Class A

Third Place

Gibson County (G.C.-Melvin Sibley)

75

Chicago (Corliss)

66

Class 2A

Third Place

 

Chicago (Providence St. Mel) (29-6) vs. Cissna Park (32-4) Class 1A (Championship)

 

Chicago (Providence St. Mel) coach Tim Irvin started the following lineup: 6-5 Sr. Jason Mason, 6-3 Sr. Deion Jackson, 6-9 Sr. Taeyon Neal, 5-6 Sr. Tim Ervin II, and 6-1 Sr. Tyriel Nelson.  Cissna Park coach Kevin Long countered with 6-7 Sr. Julian Stadeli, 6-2 Sr. Brian Fehr, 6-7 Sr. Christian Stadeli, 5-9 Sr. Bailey Sluis, and 5-10 Sr. Conner Lober.

 

Chicago (Providence St. Mel) defeated Cissna Park by a score of 52-29.  Chicago (Providence St. Mel) shot 43.9% from the field including two of seven from the three point line.  The Knights connected on 14 of 19 free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored eight points off 11 Cissna Park turnovers.  Cissna Park shot 23.1% from the field including two of 13 from beyond the arc.  The Timberwolves connected on nine of 16 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored eight points off 11 Chicago (Providence St. Mel) turnovers.

 

Tyriel Nelson led Chicago (Providence St. Mel) with 15 points including five of six free throws, four rebounds, five assists, and five steals.  Deion Jackson added 13 points and five rebounds.  Jason Mason recorded nine points and seven rebounds.

 

Christian Stadeli led Cissna Park with 11 points and five rebounds.  Brian Fehr added seven points, four rebounds, and two steals.  Julian Stadeli recorded four points and seven rebounds.

 

Chicago (Providence St. Mel)

16

13

7

16

52

Cissna Park

8

5

10

6

29

 

Chicago (Providence St. Mel) (52) – Mason 9, Jackson 13, Neal 2, Ervin II 6, Nelson 15, Jordan II 3, Ervin 2, Thomas 2.

 

Cissna Park (29) – J. Stadeli 4, Fehr 7, C. Stadeli 11, Sluis 3, Lober 2, Boyle 2.

 

 

Nashville (36-1) vs. Chicago (Orr) (23-12) Class 2A (Championship)

 

Nashville coach Wayne Harre started the following lineup: 6-5 Sr. Bryson Bultman, 6-5 Jr. Carson Parker, 6-6 Sr. Tanner Bergmann, 5-10 Jr. Tristen Hercules, and 5-11 Sr. Kelton Harre.  Chicago (Orr) coach Lewis Adams countered with 6-5 Sr. Sherif Kenney, 6-4 Sr. Greg Outlaw, 6-6 Sr. Tujautae Williams, 6-1 Sr. Michael Taylor, and 6-1 Sr. Terry Williams III.

 

Chicago (Orr) defeated Nashville by a score of 50-36.  Chicago (Orr) shot 54.3% from the field including three of 10 from the three point line.  The Spartans connected on nine of 10 free throws, pulled down 18 rebounds, and scored 19 points off 12 Nashville turnovers.  Nashville shot 42.5% from the field including zero of 11 from beyond the arc.  The Hornets connected on two of three free throws, pulled down 20 rebounds, and scored 10 points off nine Chicago (Orr) turnovers.

 

Sherif Kenney led Chicago (Orr) with 19 points including four of four free throws.  Tujautae Williams added 10 points, eight rebounds, and three steals.  Greg Outlaw recorded 10 points including four of four free throws.

 

Carson Parker led Nashville with 16 points and 11 rebounds.  Bryson Bultman added 12 points, six rebounds, and four assists.

 

Nashville

8

6

8

14

36

Chicago (Orr)

14

6

18

12

50

 

Nashville (36) – Bultman 12, Parker 16, Bergmann 0, Hercules 4, Harre 0, Pelczynski 4.

 

Chicago (Orr) (50) – Kenney 19, Outlaw 10, Williams 10, Taylor 3, Williams III 8.

 

 

March 15th

 

Chicago (Bogan)

51

Chicago (DePaul College Prep)

31

Class 3A

Semifinal

East St. Louis (Sr.)

57

Peoria (Manual)

48

Class 3A

Semifinal

Evanston (Twp.)

94

Rockford (East)

82

Class 4A

Semifinal

Belleville (West)

70

Chicago (Curie)

48

Class 4A

Semifinal

 

March 16th

 

Chicago (DePaul College Prep)

64

Peoria (Manual)

44

Class 3A

Third Place

Chicago (Curie)

64

Rockford (East)

55

Class 4A

Third Place

 

East St. Louis (Sr.) (29-6) vs. Chicago (Bogan) (30-3) Class 3A, (Championship)

 

East St. Louis (Sr.) coach Mark Chambers started the following lineup: 6-7 Sr. Richard Robinson, 6-3 Sr. Elijah Rice, 6-7 Sr. Terrence Hargrove Jr., 5-11 Jr. Jashawn Anderson, and 6-0 Sr. Cornelius LeFlore.  Chicago (Bogan) coach Arhur Goodwin countered with 6-6 Jr. Kyndal Davis, 5-11 Jr. Antonie Bloxton, 6-8 Sr. Rashaun Agee, 5-10 Sr. Tyreon Hardin, and 5-10 Sr. Jordan Booker.

 

East St. Louis (Sr.) trailed 45-36 after three quarters but outscored Chicago (Bogan) 17-8 in the final quarter to force overtime.  East St. Louis (Sr.) earned the victory in overtime by defeating Chicago (Bogan) by a score of 68-63.  The score was tied four times and there were three lead changes in this game. 

 

East St. Louis (Sr.) shot 39.1% from the field including three of 19 from the three point line.  The Flyers connected on 15 of 19 free throws, pulled down 42 rebounds, and scored 11 points off 10 Chicago (Bogan) turnovers.  Chicago (Bogan) shot 35.9% from the field including four of 13 from beyond the arc.  The Bengals connected on 13 of 19 free throws, pulled down 45 rebounds, and scored three points off 10 East St. Louis (Sr.) turnovers.

 

Terrence Hargrove Jr. Led East St. Louis (Sr.) with 32 points including five of five free throws, 10 rebounds, and three blocked shots.  Jashawn Anderson added 13 points, seven rebounds, four assists, and four steals.  Richard Robinson recorded 11 points and 10 rebounds.

 

Rashaun Agee led Chicago (Bogan) with 24 points, 14 rebounds, and two steals.  Antonie Bloxton added 10 points and three assists.  Jordan Booker recorded eight points and Kyndal Davis chipped in with seven points and eight rebounds.

 

East St. Louis (Sr.)

11

11

14

17

15

68

Chicago (Bogan)

18

6

21

8

10

63

 

East St. Louis (Sr.) (68) – Robinson 11, Rice 6, Hargrove Jr. 32, Anderson 13, LeFlore 6.

 

Chicago (Bogan) (63) – Davis 7, Bloxton 10, Agee 24, Hardin 3, Booker 8, Clark 2, Jones 6, Fraley 3.

 

 

Belleville (West) vs. Evanston (Twp.) Class 4A (Championship)

 

Belleville (West) coach Joe Muniz started the following lineup: 6-6 Sr. Will Shumpert, 6-5 Sr. Keith Randolph Jr., 6-7 Sr. EJ Liddell, 5-11 Sr. Lawrence Brazil III, and 6-2 Sr. Jaylin Mosby.  Evanston (Twp.) coach Mike Ellis countered with 6-2 Sr. Lance Jones, 6-1 So. Blake Peters, 6-3 So. Jaylin Gibson, 5-11 Sr. Ryan Bost, and 6-0 Sr. Jaheim Holden.

 

Belleville (West) trailed 35-29 at halftime but rallied in the second half to earn a 71-59 victory over Evanston (Twp.).  The score was tied three times and there were seven lead changes in the game.  Belleville (West) shot 56.9% from the field including three of 11 from the three point line.  The Maroons connected on 10 of 20 free throws, pulled down 42 rebounds, and scored six points off seven Evanston (Twp.) turnovers.  Evanston (Twp.) shot 37.3% from the field including four of 24 from beyond the arc.  The Wildkits connected on 11 of 15 free throws, pulled down 25 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 17 Bellevue (West) turnovers.

 

EJ Liddell led Belleville (West) with 24 points, 10 rebounds, six assists, and two blocked shots.  Will Shumpert added 21 points and six rebounds.  Jaylin Mosby recorded 15 points including two three point baskets, eight rebounds, three assists, and two steals.

 

Jaheim Holden led Evanston (Twp.) with 20 points.  Lance Jones added 15 points, three assists, and four steals.  6-5 So. Louis Lesmond recorded 12 points including two three point baskets and five rebounds.

 

Belleville (West)

11

18

18

24

71

Evanston (Twp.)

18

17

11

13

59

 

Belleville (West) (71) – Shumpert 21, Randolph Jr. 5, Liddell 24, Brazil III 2, Mosby 15, Williams 2, Romious 2.

 

Evanston (Twp.) (59) – Jones 15, Peters 5, Gibson 2, Bost 5, Holden 20, Lesmond 12.

 

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