Post-Tribune

Getting the point across

Former St. Rita star Reyna comes to Bishop Noll with an Illinois offer — and a lot of playmaking

- By Jeff Vorva

After Jaedin Reyna stepped away from one of the most talented teams in Illinois late last season, St. Rita’s loss soon became Bishop Noll’s gain.

Reyna, a Hammond resident who was one of three sophomore starters for St. Rita, said it was difficult to leave for home-schooling in February. But he has found a new home at Noll.

“It’s been a little bit of a roller coaster,” Reyna said of 2022. “I had to leave St. Rita, unfortunat­ely, but I picked it up playing AAU ball, and here I am at Noll now. I’m definitely happy.”

The Warriors (3-1) are happy to have him. Reyna, a 6-foot point guard with an offer from Illinois, is averaging 14.3 points while running the offense.

“We’ve had playmakers before,” junior guard Angel Alvarez said. “But with one of our leading scorers (Ahmad Artis) graduating, it’s great to have Jaedin coming here and leading with his passes and his scoring.”

Reyna was more successful with the former during Noll’s 65-48 nonconfere­nce win at home against Griffith on Wednesday. He scored seven points on 2-of10 shooting. But he nonetheles­s demonstrat­ed key skills that set him apart.

Alvarez had the hot hand, scoring 15 of his 20 points in the second quarter after rolling his right ankle and spending time on the bench in the first, and Reyna played a part in that. He had the assists on three of Alvarez’s 3-pointers in the second quarter, and he also had an impressive feed inside to freshman forward Metrell Harbin in the third.

Noll coach John Dodson III understand­s what Reyna brings to the team. Dodson was the point guard for the Warriors when they finished second in Class 2A in 2011 and later played in the 2016 Division III national championsh­ip game with Benedictin­e in Lisle, Illinois.

“The sign of a great point guard is what he did (Wednesday),” Dodson said. “He’s one of the best point guards I’ve seen coming

through the Noll system.

“You have to recognize what’s going on. He recognized that he was struggling a bit, but he could see that a guy like Angel was shooting well, and he decided to get everybody involved. That is going to pay dividends. That’s why he has those offers that he has.”

Reyna, who had an offer from

Northern Illinois before he started high school, listed IUPUI, Illinois-Chicago and Central Connecticu­t State as other programs that have extended offers.

Reyna got to St. Rita in 2020 with Morez Johnson, James

 ?? ?? Reyna communicat­es with teammates as he moves the ball up the court against Griffith.
Reyna communicat­es with teammates as he moves the ball up the court against Griffith.
 ?? MICHAEL GARD/POST-TRIBUNE PHOTOS ?? Bishop Noll’s Jaedin Reyna, left, looks to get around Griffith’s Alex Ladendorf on Wednesday.
MICHAEL GARD/POST-TRIBUNE PHOTOS Bishop Noll’s Jaedin Reyna, left, looks to get around Griffith’s Alex Ladendorf on Wednesday.

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