Yorkville Christian Mustangs Overcome Joliet Catholic on NBA Floor at Fiserv Forum
In a highly anticipated matchup, Yorkville Christian's Jayden Riley led his team to a 73-58 victory over Joliet Catholic at Milwaukee's Fiserv Forum. The win marked the Mustangs' second road game of the season against a top-ranked opponent and was part of Coach Aaron Sovern's plan to provide equal playing time for all players.
The match began sluggishly, with both teams struggling to find their rhythm on the larger-than-usual court. However, Yorkville Christian took control in the third quarter, thanks to key contributions from Riley, who scored seven points straight and Jed Ogulei's three-pointer that put his team up by two points for good.
Riley's impressive performance culminated with 31 points, nine rebounds, and five assists. Senior Tray Alford added 18 points and seven rebounds in a milestone moment when he reached the 1,000th point of his career while playing on the NBA floor.
Joliet Catholic's Jayden Armstrong led the team with 24 points and eight rebounds, but it wasn't enough to overcome Yorkville Christian's strong defense. The Hilltoppers showed significant improvement against St. Ignatius last week, and Coach Adam DeGroot acknowledged that he is proud of his team's progress despite still having a long way to go.
The win marked the Mustangs' 14-9 record and demonstrated their ability to compete with top teams in Illinois high school basketball. With this victory under their belt, they look forward to their next challenge, showcasing their skills on an NBA floor once again.
In a highly anticipated matchup, Yorkville Christian's Jayden Riley led his team to a 73-58 victory over Joliet Catholic at Milwaukee's Fiserv Forum. The win marked the Mustangs' second road game of the season against a top-ranked opponent and was part of Coach Aaron Sovern's plan to provide equal playing time for all players.
The match began sluggishly, with both teams struggling to find their rhythm on the larger-than-usual court. However, Yorkville Christian took control in the third quarter, thanks to key contributions from Riley, who scored seven points straight and Jed Ogulei's three-pointer that put his team up by two points for good.
Riley's impressive performance culminated with 31 points, nine rebounds, and five assists. Senior Tray Alford added 18 points and seven rebounds in a milestone moment when he reached the 1,000th point of his career while playing on the NBA floor.
Joliet Catholic's Jayden Armstrong led the team with 24 points and eight rebounds, but it wasn't enough to overcome Yorkville Christian's strong defense. The Hilltoppers showed significant improvement against St. Ignatius last week, and Coach Adam DeGroot acknowledged that he is proud of his team's progress despite still having a long way to go.
The win marked the Mustangs' 14-9 record and demonstrated their ability to compete with top teams in Illinois high school basketball. With this victory under their belt, they look forward to their next challenge, showcasing their skills on an NBA floor once again.