Chicago Sun-Times

SIMEON TOPS ORR FOR CITY TITLE

PUBLIC LEAGUE CHAMPIONSH­IP: SIMEON 69, ORR 59

- MICHAEL O’BRIEN Follow me on Twitter @ michaelsob­rien. Email: mobrien@ suntimes. com

Chicago high school basketball is all about big, mythical moments. Statistics are fluid and unreliable; no one is really keeping a proper record of anything. But the special moments live on; the stories are handed down to each new generation of fans.

Simeon senior Talen HortonTuck­er’s legend was establishe­d Sunday at Chicago State. Hemade three consecutiv­e three- pointers in the third quarter, all from long range, then dished off a pretty behind- the- back pass to Messiah Jones.

That burst turned a two- point lead into a nine- point advantage, and the Wolverines never looked back on the way to a 69- 59 victory against Orr in the city title game.

“That beat us right there,” Orr coach Lou Adams said. “[ HortonTuck­er] is the best player in the state. You have to pay more attention to him. We didn’t do that.”

Horton- Tucker had 23 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks.

Derrick Rose will always be remembered for his back- toback steals and dunks in the city title game at the United Center in 2006. But Rose only won two city titles. Horton- Tucker has three. The Wolverines ( 25- 3) have won nine city titles overall and are the first team to three- peat since Marshall won four consecutiv­e titles from 1958 to 1961.

“I just had to keep my mind straight and keep my composure,” Horton- Tucker said. “We just wanted to play. They came looking for us, and they found us.”

Junior guard Kejuan Clements, who has been on varsity for all three of the city titles, had 18 points and five rebounds.

“Everyone talks about his defense, but [ Clements] is probably the most talented point guard in the state,” Horton- Tucker said.

Simeon senior Messiah Jones, who sat for long stretches with foul trouble, added 12 points and five rebounds. Zion Young added five points and seven rebounds.

“Zion came in and gave us a huge lift; we’ve been waiting for that,” Simeon coach Robert Smith said. “He’s played well in some other games, but we’ve been waiting for him to do that in a big one.”

Chase Adams led Orr ( 23- 4) with 16 points and six rebounds. Dannie Smith added 15 points, and Raekwon Drake had 13 points and 10 rebounds. The Spartans kept getting the shots they wanted in the post but couldn’t get them to fall.

Horton- Tucker also had a lot to do with that.

“Talen just put his hand straight up and contested the shots instead of trying to block everything,” Smith said. “I don’t think there is anyone in the state better than him, and I don’t think there are 10 players in the country better than him. Today when we needed the best player on the court to step up, he did that. He put us on his back and got us over the hump. That is what you do if you’re the Player of the Year.”

Orr, which won Class 2A last season, desperatel­y wanted to prove itself by beating the Wolverines.

“We wanted it so bad, there aren’t any dry eyes in [ the locker room],” Adams said. “I just had to dry my eyes, too.”

The Jones Convocatio­n Center was nearly sold out. It was the biggest crowd in the decade or so that the title game has been held at the arena, even bigger than the Young- Curie game in 2014 that attracted national attention and led ‘‘ Sports-Center.’’

“It was amazing,” Smith said. “This is what the city championsh­ip is supposed to be like. The two sides of town playing brought everyone out.”

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