Chicago Sun-Times

CLUTCH HARRIS SINKS SIMEON

Stays calm, hits floater to give Condors the win against the Wolverines

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

Carlos Harris is only a junior, but he’s one of the city’s most seasoned varsity basketball players. He’s the guy Curie coach Mike Oliver wants with the ball in his hands when the game is on the line.

Harris demonstrat­ed why twice in the final seconds of No. 15 Curie’s 50-48 upset of top-ranked Simeon on Thursday.

The host Condors had the ball with the score tied and 20 seconds left. Harris found himself wide open in the paint with 12 seconds left. There was no one within four feet of him. Somehow, he resisted the urge to shoot the ball, and Oliver called a timeout.

“It was too soon,” Harris said. “I knew we were going to call a timeout when it got closer to 10 seconds, so I had to wait.”

The decision paid off handsomely. After the timeout, Harris drove the lane and made the game-winning floater with just a bit less than two seconds to play. There was no time for Simeon (20-2, 7-2 RedSouth/Central) to recover.

“I was kind of nervous to take that shot,” Harris said. “But I was also confident. That was a big game, and I want to be a leader for this team, so I had to take that shot.”

Harris had 11 points and six rebounds. He was only 4-for-15 from the field.

“I missed a lot of shots, definitely,” Harris said. “But I had to keep being aggressive.”

Curie (16-9, 6-2) led by four at halftime. Simeon built a lead by the fourth quarter. A free throw by Wes Rubin put the Wolverines ahead 4642 with 2:32 left.

The big momentum swing came a minute later. Curie senior Jeremy Harrington Jr. blocked Miles Rubin in the post and kept the rebound. On the next possession, Harrington hit a three-pointer to tie the score at 46, and the fans in the Condors’ recently redone gym went wild.

Harrington, 6-5, and senior Chikosi Ofoma, 6-7, give up several inches to Simeon’s 6-10 Rubin twins.

“They are much taller than us, so we have to be physical with them,” Harrington said. “We have to play rough and make the refs call the fouls. They foul us, we foul them and just play basketball.”

Harrington had eight points and 10 rebounds and Ofoma scored seven for Curie. Senior guard Shawn Brown added 11 points.

Curie lost four games last week. It was a difficult stretch for the Condors, who had several players suspended after a fight ended their game against Proviso East prematurel­y.

“It makes me feel good that the kids know how to deal with adversity,” Oliver said. “Basketball is supposed to be the outlet for them. We had to put that in the past.”

Simeon turned the ball over 20 times and was outrebound­ed 32-25.

“Just too many turnovers, and they were mainly unforced,” Simeon coach Robert Smith said. “It wasn’t due to pressure or anything. We’re just trying to make home-run plays instead of keeping it simple.”

Curie was clearly laser-focused before the game. The Condors sat on the bench for a solid 10 minutes. There was no talking. They just stared straight ahead while Simeon finished warmups.

“We were locked in,” Harris said. “Usually, we are playing around too much. Not today. We wanted this win because people had been doubting us. But we are coming to win the city.”

Kenwood beat Phillips 71-44 to win the Red-South/Central and grab a No. 1 seed in the city tournament, which starts next week.

“I’m not too concerned,” Smith said. “This wasn’t for a championsh­ip, and we were going to finish second in the conference regardless. I’m not mad. We just have to clean up some things.”

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 ?? KIRSTEN STICKNEY/SUN-TIMES ?? Curie teammates (above) rush to celebrate with Carlos Harris after Harris scored the go-ahead basket (right).
KIRSTEN STICKNEY/SUN-TIMES Curie teammates (above) rush to celebrate with Carlos Harris after Harris scored the go-ahead basket (right).

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