In a game where speed and pressure were the decisive factors, Homewood-Flossmoor's Darrius Hawkins Jr. proved to be the perfect catalyst for his team's victory over Mount Carmel. The Vikings' pacey attack left the Caravan scrambling, with Hawkins dictating the tempo of play as he tallied 20 points.
The Mount Carmel backcourt, which had been touted as one of the top young units in the area, found itself overwhelmed by Homewood-Flossmoor's relentless pressure and pace. Despite a valiant effort from freshman sensation Ron Johnson, who finished with 18 points, the Caravan struggled to keep up with the Vikings' high-octane offense.
Coach Brandin Brown's strategy of targeting Mount Carmel's weaknesses and forcing them into uncomfortable situations proved effective, with Hawkins and junior Danny Ruffin leading the defensive charge. The pair combined for a dominant performance, with Ruffin chipping in 10 points, seven rebounds, four assists, and three steals to support his point guard.
In contrast, Johnson showed great poise and maturity beyond his years, displaying the kind of insight that Caravan coach Phil Segroves raved about. The freshman led his team out of a slump in the second quarter but ultimately fell short as Homewood-Flossmoor's speed proved too much to handle.
The Vikings' bench also made significant contributions, with guard Samuel Carter and Jayden McDonald filling key roles off the bench after their teammates Ruffin and Hawkins missed games due to injury. Marvin Douglas, a 6-4 senior wing, added 12 points and eight rebounds to his team's output.
For Mount Carmel, the loss served as a valuable learning experience, with Johnson and other young players taking note of the importance of being well-coached and disciplined in the face of adversity. The Caravan vowed not to quit, a testament to their character and determination despite falling short against Homewood-Flossmoor's relentless pace and pressure.
The Mount Carmel backcourt, which had been touted as one of the top young units in the area, found itself overwhelmed by Homewood-Flossmoor's relentless pressure and pace. Despite a valiant effort from freshman sensation Ron Johnson, who finished with 18 points, the Caravan struggled to keep up with the Vikings' high-octane offense.
Coach Brandin Brown's strategy of targeting Mount Carmel's weaknesses and forcing them into uncomfortable situations proved effective, with Hawkins and junior Danny Ruffin leading the defensive charge. The pair combined for a dominant performance, with Ruffin chipping in 10 points, seven rebounds, four assists, and three steals to support his point guard.
In contrast, Johnson showed great poise and maturity beyond his years, displaying the kind of insight that Caravan coach Phil Segroves raved about. The freshman led his team out of a slump in the second quarter but ultimately fell short as Homewood-Flossmoor's speed proved too much to handle.
The Vikings' bench also made significant contributions, with guard Samuel Carter and Jayden McDonald filling key roles off the bench after their teammates Ruffin and Hawkins missed games due to injury. Marvin Douglas, a 6-4 senior wing, added 12 points and eight rebounds to his team's output.
For Mount Carmel, the loss served as a valuable learning experience, with Johnson and other young players taking note of the importance of being well-coached and disciplined in the face of adversity. The Caravan vowed not to quit, a testament to their character and determination despite falling short against Homewood-Flossmoor's relentless pace and pressure.