Chicago Sun-Times

Key bags win, scholarshi­p offer

- Mobrien@suntimes.com MICHAEL O’BRIEN | @michaelsob­rien

Solorio senior Sincere Key had a singular focus Tuesday. He wanted to beat Lindblom.

Key wound up doing that and also received a life-changing opportunit­y.

“They beat us twice last year and beat us two years ago, as well,” Key said. “I just really wanted to get them, so I had to come out confident. We had energy, and we played together.”

Key scored 21 points and grabbed six rebounds to lead the Sun Warriors, a White Division team, to a 69-64 victory against the host Eagles, a Red-South/Central team.

Roosevelt University coach Joe Griffin was at the game. Roosevelt is recruiting Lindblom’s Marshun Williams. Key caught Griffin’s eye as well, and he offered a scholarshi­p after the game.

“It’s my first offer,” Key said. “It’s emotional. I really don’t know how I feel right now until I get home and talk to my parents. I didn’t know I was going to get an offer this year.”

Solorio (6-2) led by three at halftime. Lindblom (4-6) cut the Sun Warriors’ lead to three again on a three-point play by Phillip Taylor with 2:33 to play.

Solorio sophomore Donovan Jones responded with a drive to the basket and score. He went 4-for-4 from the foul line in the last 30 seconds to seal the win.

“My team said I needed to score and I needed to attack, so that’s what I did,” Jones said. “I’m an all-around player. I can get my teammates involved, and I can score anytime I want to. When I see defense, I don’t feel any pressure.’’

Jones had 19 points, five rebounds and four steals. The Sun Warriors forced Lindblom into 26 turnovers.

“Our defense has been growing since Day 1,” Solorio coach Justin Rhymes said. “I’m not shocked they turned the ball over 26 times because our defense is really good. A lot of other teams will do the same.”

Williams had 25 points and nine rebounds for the Eagles, and Matthew McGowan added 17 points and nine boards.

“Second half, we wanted to come out and get the ball out of [Williams’] hands a little more,” Rhymes said. “Marshun is a heck of a player. And actually a big part of our game plan was against [Lindblom guard Na’shawn Hoze], but he didn’t play.”

Amarion Fields scored 12 points and Jordan Hill had nine for Solorio. The Sun Warriors have beaten Tinley Park and Mount

Carmel this season, so their status as a White Division team is deceiving.

“Getting up to the Red is very important,” Jones said. “We have a great team, and we need to get up there. We came up short last year.”

Solorio will play in the York Holiday Tournament next week, a prestigiou­s invitation for a team in the Public League’s second division.

“We are the only CPS team there,” Rhymes said. “We are definitely coming out and trying to make some noise in that tournament.”

 ?? KIRSTEN STICKNEY/FOR THE SUN-TIMES ?? Solorio senior Sincere Key, who had 21 points and six rebounds, shoots over Lindblom’s Myles Twyman on Tuesday.
KIRSTEN STICKNEY/FOR THE SUN-TIMES Solorio senior Sincere Key, who had 21 points and six rebounds, shoots over Lindblom’s Myles Twyman on Tuesday.
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