Chicago Sun-Times

Tigers will need more Moore

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

The Fears brothers, Jeremy and Jeremiah, are clearly the stars of the show for Joliet West. Junior Justus McNair is next up, and Jayden Martin and Drew King are solid players.

That core is good enough to get the Tigers to Champaign. But to win Class 4A, Joliet West needs 6-9 senior Matthew Moore playing at a high level.

Moore doesn’t have to create much offense or post a double-double every game. He needs to provide rim protection, do some rebounding and patiently wait for those beautiful lobs the Fears brothers provide.

That’s exactly what Moore did Friday against Romeoville. He had 13 points, including five dunks. The North Carolina-Wilmington recruit has been in and out of the Tigers’ rotation. He’s back in the fold just in time to make a major impact.

“The social and emotional well-being of young people is often overlooked,” Joliet West coach Jeremy Kreiger said. “So everybody was speculatin­g on why he was gone, but there’s nothing to hide. Sometimes younger people are facing different challenges that have nothing to do with basketball. Now that he’s here, he’s a healthy version of himself as a rim-runner and a shot changer. Being able to catch lobs and dunk, it’s special. It’s come to fruition at the right time.”

Piekarz does it again

Indian Creek’s undefeated run and 35-1 season opened all kinds of eyes back in 2020. The young coach of that squad, Joe Piekarz, is now at Marmion.

The Cadets, who were 31-95 in the five years before Piekarz arrived, are 36-25 in his first two seasons. On Friday at Kaneland, Piekarz led the Cadets to their first regional championsh­ip since 1976.

Marmion is a serious contender to advance to the Class 3A supersecti­onals. Collin Wainscott is a high-scoring lead guard, and 6-3 Jabe Haith and 6-7 Trevon Roots are game-changing athletes.

Rankings update

There isn’t any quick way to go back and check, but it feels like it has been awhile since a top-five team lost in the regionals.

But that was Curie’s fate. The Condors lost to Lyons on Friday, ending an odd and up-and-down season. Four other ranked teams lost regional finals: Proviso East, Yorkville, Palatine and Marist.

All five teams leave the Super 25 and probably will have a hard time finding their way back this season. The final rankings are strongly based on performanc­e in the state playoffs.

Bloom, Prospect, Glenbrook South, Libertyvil­le and Wheaton-Warrenvill­e South all join the rankings. This is the last week it will be possible to have all the Super 25 teams still playing, so we’ll go with that while we can. It’s the season debut for Prospect and Wheaton-Warrenvill­e South.

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 ?? ALLEN CUNNINGHAM/SUN-TIMES ?? Joliet West’s Matthew Moore (left, celebratin­g with Arquis Yancy against Romeoville) is an important complement to the Tigers’ stars.
ALLEN CUNNINGHAM/SUN-TIMES Joliet West’s Matthew Moore (left, celebratin­g with Arquis Yancy against Romeoville) is an important complement to the Tigers’ stars.

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