Chicago Sun-Times

Cobb’s magic moment lifts Vikings

- BY MICHAEL O’BRIEN MOBRIEN@suntimes.com | @michaelsob­rien

CHAMPAIGN — New Trier pulled off its game plan perfectly Friday at State Farm Center. The Trevians dictated tempo against topranked Homewood-Flossmoor, turning the IHSA Class 4A state semifinal into a lowscoring halfcourt game.

Gianni Cobb busted the plan open with one magical moment.

The Homewood-Flossmoor senior waited, watched and struck at exactly the right time, racing to the top of the key to poke the ball away from two New Trier players.

Cobb scored on a fast-break layup and was fouled. He made the free throw to give the Vikings a six-point lead with 1:08 to play.

The Trevians fought back to cut the lead to one with 22 seconds left, but seniors Carson Brownfield and Caleb Chavers each made two free throws to seal a 40-35 victory and a spot in the Class 4A state title game for Homewood-Flossmoor.

“I cheated and got the steal and the big and-one,” Cobb said. “That was a big play for my team, brought us back up.”

There were several heroes for the Vikings (32-4). Junior Bryce Heard was the team’s only significan­t offensive threat for most of the game. He scored 16 points and had seven rebounds. Heard was 7-for-11 from the field, making several difficult shots when Homewood-Flossmoor’s offense was stagnant.

“We needed a spark offensivel­y,” Heard said. “I tried to come out there and be aggressive and hit some shots.”

Cobb scored 12 points for HomewoodFl­ossmoor, which turned up its defensive intensity in the final minutes.

“We have to be strong with the ball,” New Trier coach Scott Fricke said. “We can’t turn the ball over in late situations. It happens. Sometimes you throw the ball away. We’re not perfect.”

New Trier (29-8) led 5-4 after one quarter, and the score was tied at 11 at halftime.

“We wanted longer possession­s, and we wanted to control the pace of the game,” Trevians senior Logan Feller said. “Yeah, we couldn’t get into a rhythm at the beginning of the fourth quarter, but the long possession­s were a good thing for us over the course of the game.”

Feller had nine points, eight rebounds and three assists. Sophomore Christophe­r Kirkpatric­k continued his emergence as a playoff star, leading the Trevians with 13 points. Sophomore Danny Houlihan made two three-pointers in the final 46 seconds to keep things close.

The Trevians lost in the Class 4A semifinals last season, as well.

“It’s an incredible run,” Fricke said. “You see how good they are on the floor, and they are even better people. If you’re gonna beat us, you have to tear our heart out. And that’s what Homewood-Flossmoor had to do tonight.”

Homewood-Flossmoor will face Normal, a winner against Palatine in the other semifinal, in the championsh­ip game Saturday. The Vikings have never won a state title. Their Julian Wright-led team lost in the title game to Shaun Livingston and Peoria Richwoods in 2004.

After the game, H-F coach Jamere Dismukes was asked if he believed the Vikings were a team of destiny.

“Yes, I do,” he said. “I believe that.”

 ?? KIRSTEN STICKNEY/SUN-TIMES ?? Homewood-Flossmoor’s Gianni Cobb drives to the basket against New Trier’s Logan Feller. Cobb, who had 12 points, made a huge play late in the game.
KIRSTEN STICKNEY/SUN-TIMES Homewood-Flossmoor’s Gianni Cobb drives to the basket against New Trier’s Logan Feller. Cobb, who had 12 points, made a huge play late in the game.

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