Chicago Sun-Times

JOHNSON SCORES 32 IN UPSET

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

DePaul Prep senior TY Johnson was a blur — dodging, darting and attacking as he repeatedly found his way through Young’s tall, athletic defense.

The top-ranked Dolphins had no answer for Johnson on Friday in the Chipotle Clash of Champions at St. Patrick. The 6-2 Loyola recruit scored 32 points to lead the Rams to a 55-43 upset win.

“I just stayed in the zone,” Johnson said. “My teammates saw I was hot. My coaches trusted me. They put the ball in my hand, and I got the job done. I didn’t want to go out with a loss, so I jumped into game mode and took over.”

Johnson scored 17 consecutiv­e points for the Rams during a stretch of the second and third quarter. But his teammates weren’t just standing around watching — they were executing coach Tom Kleinschmi­dt’s plan to perfection.

“We controlled the tempo and played at our own pace and didn’t let them speed us up,” Johnson said. “We are five seniors with experience. We’ve been here and they haven’t — they are still young. We’ve been here.”

The Rams’ intensity and effort was plain to see when 6-10 senior Brian Mathews dove on the floor and skidded while going after a loose ball in the final minutes.

“This meant a lot,” Mathews said. “Young has a ton of talent. I knew it was going to be a rough game, but we came ready to go with our minds set on winning. We weren’t ready for the season to end.”

Mathews finished with 11 points and seven rebounds for DePaul Prep (12-2). Guards Rasheed Bello (seven points), Cam Lewis and Jabari Sawyer were instrument­al in carrying out DePaul’s spread offense that helped nail down the win.

“We’re starting to play a little bit,” Kleinschmi­dt said. “This is what we can be. Brian gave us something on the glass and with the defense, and he guarded well. And [Johnson] is [Johnson].”

Senior Grant Newell led Young (13-1) with 10 points, and junior AJ Casey added seven points and eight rebounds. Senior Jaeshon Thomas scored nine points. But the Dolphins never seemed totally in sync on offense.

St. Ignatius knocked off Curie in a nonconfere­nce game Thursday night. Then DePaul Prep took down undefeated, topranked Young in the season’s premier event. Those are massive shifts in the high school basketball scene.

“Of course the Public League is very strong, but the Catholic League is strong now, too,” Mathews said.

DePaul Prep will face Fenwick in the semifinals at Notre Dame on Saturday. ✶

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ALLEN CUNNINGHAM/SUN-TIMES DePaul Prep’s TY Johnson shoots a three-pointer Friday in the second half against Young.
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