Joliet West's Ryan Lipke leads resurgence as Tigers take down Plainfield East behind standout play from several contributors.
The Joliet West basketball team is on a tear, having knocked off host Plainfield East 76-61 in a highly anticipated matchup. Senior Ryan Lipke was instrumental in the Tigers' victory, scoring 19 points and grabbing 10 rebounds while making 2 of 3 three-pointers. The 6-7 forward has rapidly improved over the course of the season, evolving from bench player to impactful starter.
Coach Jeremy Kreiger praised Lipke's versatility, saying he "offers to step out and make threes while also commanding the paint." With a shooting percentage of 43% from beyond the arc on high volume, Lipke is a force to be reckoned with. The improvement was largely mental for Lipke, who credited his adjustment to the new culture and coaches as key factors.
The win marked a turning point for Joliet West, which had significantly improved since the Pontiac Holiday Tournament in December. While Plainfield East's KJ Miller scored 26 points, including a three-pointer with 4:33 left, it was not enough to overcome the Tigers' strong defensive effort and balanced offense.
Senior guard Deven Triplett led Joliet West with 21 points and six rebounds, while Aamir Shannon added 20 points and seven rebounds. The team's out-rebounded Plainfield East 33-24, showcasing their improved overall performance.
Coach Kreiger attributed the win to the team's ability to stay focused on their principles, particularly in the second half when they were not making the shots they did in the first half. Joliet West shot 10-for-23 from three-point range and limited Plainfield East to fewer scoring opportunities.
The victory has propelled Joliet West into contention for a Class 4A sectional title, where they will face stiff competition from teams like Marist, Homewood-Flossmoor, Lockport, and Rich. With Lipke and other contributors leading the way, the Tigers are poised to make a deep run in the state tournament.
The Joliet West basketball team is on a tear, having knocked off host Plainfield East 76-61 in a highly anticipated matchup. Senior Ryan Lipke was instrumental in the Tigers' victory, scoring 19 points and grabbing 10 rebounds while making 2 of 3 three-pointers. The 6-7 forward has rapidly improved over the course of the season, evolving from bench player to impactful starter.
Coach Jeremy Kreiger praised Lipke's versatility, saying he "offers to step out and make threes while also commanding the paint." With a shooting percentage of 43% from beyond the arc on high volume, Lipke is a force to be reckoned with. The improvement was largely mental for Lipke, who credited his adjustment to the new culture and coaches as key factors.
The win marked a turning point for Joliet West, which had significantly improved since the Pontiac Holiday Tournament in December. While Plainfield East's KJ Miller scored 26 points, including a three-pointer with 4:33 left, it was not enough to overcome the Tigers' strong defensive effort and balanced offense.
Senior guard Deven Triplett led Joliet West with 21 points and six rebounds, while Aamir Shannon added 20 points and seven rebounds. The team's out-rebounded Plainfield East 33-24, showcasing their improved overall performance.
Coach Kreiger attributed the win to the team's ability to stay focused on their principles, particularly in the second half when they were not making the shots they did in the first half. Joliet West shot 10-for-23 from three-point range and limited Plainfield East to fewer scoring opportunities.
The victory has propelled Joliet West into contention for a Class 4A sectional title, where they will face stiff competition from teams like Marist, Homewood-Flossmoor, Lockport, and Rich. With Lipke and other contributors leading the way, the Tigers are poised to make a deep run in the state tournament.