Chicago Sun-Times

Senior Williams is simply ablazing

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

Bloom senior Keshawn Williams was already in the air, ready to throw down another dunk. Suddenly, a Thornton defender was in his way. The sold-out crowd in Chicago Heights gasped with anticipati­on of a midair clash, a challenged slam.

Williams, in midair, simply pulled the ball back, floated around the defender and put it in off the glass.

There are players all over the area with tremendous leaping ability, but that kind of body control is extremely rare in a high school player.

Most of Williams’ teammates have other high-level skills. That’s why the Blazing Trojans were the preseason top-ranked team, why the expectatio­ns around the team are so high.

But 2½ months into the season, Bloom hadn’t been living up to that lofty outlook.

That might have started to change on Tuesday. The No. 5 Blazing Trojans knocked off undefeated No. 2 Thornton 74-57 in front of a loud, raging crowd.

“It hasn’t been like this in a long time,” Bloom coach Dante Maddox Sr. said. “It’s a 100-year-old rivalry, so it makes it real fun. Now that our fans are out, they will be out all the way through the playoffs.”

Williams, a Tulsa recruit, scored 23 points, 11 in the fourth quarter. He wasn’t especially impressed by that dazzling aerial move, though.

“Coach always says your core is everything, so we work on our core all the time,” Williams said. “I didn’t even really feel like I did anything.”

Maddox worried in the preseason that his team, loaded with five Division I players, might lack the toughness and grit to make a run to the state title. He said they might be too nice.

That grit came out against Thornton, which beat Bloom in December in Harvey.

“They were the only undefeated team left in the area, and they talked so much on social media,” Williams said. “It definitely made us not nice. We needed that. Everyone says we’re soft. That brought some toughness to the program.”

Thornton (21-1, 9-1 Southland) led 29-28 at halftime. Bloom (20-5, 9-1) took control with a 14-5 run to close the third quarter.

“We have to get out of the bubble that we are confident, that we are more talented than most teams we play against,” said senior Dante Maddox Jr., who had 20 points. “If we don’t bring the effort and the mentality, we are going to keep getting those oneand two-point losses.”

Bloom senior Christian Shumate scored 13 points and grabbed 14 rebounds. Williams’ aerial show left an impression on his teammates.

“It was special,” Maddox Jr. said. “[Williams] is one of the best players I’ve seen in Illinois, and I’ve been around this game since I was 3. The stuff he has to go through with people talking, you don’t understand. So for him to give us the spark we needed, it represents how mentally strong he is as a person.”

Ari Brown led the Wildcats with 23 points and seven rebounds. Donald Coates and Sean Burress each had eight points.

“They are talented as heck,” Thornton coach Tai Streets said. “It was going to be tough to come over here and beat them. They won this battle. That was a good game. Hopefully down the road, we will see them again.”

The teams could possibly meet again in Chicago Heights in the Class 4A sectionals in March.

“They talked so much on social media, they were disrespect­ful,” Maddox Sr. said. “That brought the best out of us. Keep talking. I’m more about showing. That is why it was so spicy. We look forward to seeing them in sectionals.”

 ?? ALLEN CUNNINGHAM/FOR THE SUN-TIMES ?? Bloom senior Keshawn Williams slams down two of his 23 points against previously undefeated Thornton on Tuesday.
ALLEN CUNNINGHAM/FOR THE SUN-TIMES Bloom senior Keshawn Williams slams down two of his 23 points against previously undefeated Thornton on Tuesday.
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