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REPORT: Free agent RB Linked to Bears turns down Giants deal

A 2023 Free Agent says no to the Giants

A new report spills some important details of a contract a 2023 free agent running back turned down recently. Saquan Barkley is just one expensive player on the New York Giants offense the team will have to consider re-signing. (Quarterback Daniel Jones is up for a new contract as well.) And if the two parties can’t come to an agreement, Barkley would have a chance to go to Chicago.

According to Ralph Vacchiano with Fox Sports, Barkley turned down a contract this weekend worth $12 million a season to continue playing for the Giants. Barkley turned it down, as the two-time Pro Bowl running back is looking for a Christian McCaffrey-like payday near $16 million annually.

… Barkley was offered around $12M/season during the bye week, per sources, and Schoen said they weren’t close in value. Barkley said yesterday he didn’t necessarily want to set the market, though I continue to hear he wants near Christian Mcaffrey’s $16M average. …

It’s worth noting the Giants have the option to franchise tag Barkley to the tune of around $10 million next season. So the Giants have no incentive to increase their offer to $16 million.

Get Barkley in a Bears uni

Should Barkley become a free agent, the Bears must sign the speedy running back. According to Sportsline, the Bears have the third-best odds of signing Barkley. $16 million per year for Barkley’s services would be perfect for the Bears’ backfield. The Bears’ offense showed signs of life in the middle of the season before Khalil Herbert was injured. Bringing another lighting-fast option to the Bears’ offense would make them deadly.

Another reason not to balk at that offer. Look at what McCaffrey has done with the San Francisco 49ers. The trade that brought McCaffrey to San Francisco is the reason why the 49ers are in the NFC Championship game. If the Bears rebuild their roster in one that can make the playoffs this offseason with their newfound oodles of cap space, adding a player like Barkley would make the offense that much more dynamic if appropriately used.

Unlike the turtlish David Montgomery, who the Bears should look to move on from as a free agent this offseason, Barkley might be an option in the flat Justin Fields finds appealing. That’s one area of FIelds’ passing game he needs to improve on. Barkley would make that task so much simpler.

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High school basketball: Monday’s scores

Monday, January 23, 2023

NOBLE LEAGUE – BLUE

Baker at UIC Prep, 5:30

Hansberry at DRW Prep, 7:00

Muchin at Noble Street, 7:00

Pritzker at Golder, 7:00

Rauner at Mansueto, 5:30

PUBLIC LEAGUE RED-SOUTH / CENTRAL

Curie at Perspectives-Lead, 6:30

PUBLIC LEAGUE RED-WEST / NORTH

Lane at Clark, 6:30

Lincoln Park at Young, 6:30

Orr at Prosser, 6:30

PUBLIC LEAGUE BLUE-CENTRAL

Back of the Yards at Gage Park, 5:00

PUBLIC LEAGUE BLUE-NORTH

ASPIRA-Bus&Fin at Steinmetz, 5:00

PUBLIC LEAGUE BLUE-WEST

Clemente at Juarez, 5:00

NON CONFERENCE

ACERO-Cruz at Cristo Rey, 6:00

Alden-Hebron at Hiawatha, 7:30

Amboy at Oregon, 7:00

Dixon at Sycamore, 7:00

Ellison at Chicago Tech, 6:30

EPIC at Hirsch, 5:00

Foreman at Catalyst-Maria, 5:30

Ida Crown at Francis Parker, 7:00

Johnsburg at Wheaton Academy, 7:30

Johnson at Goode, 5:00

La Lumiere-Blue (IN) at New Trier,5:00

LaSalette at Clifton Central, 7:00

MCC Academy at Roosevelt, 5:00

Morris at Newark, 7:00

Northtown at Northside, 5:00

Our Lady Sacred Heart at Leland, 5:30

Somonauk at Genoa-Kingston, 7:00

Southland at Oak Forest, 6:30

St. Francis de Sales at Washington, 7:00

Streamwood at Hoffman Estates, 7:00

Unity Christian at CPSA, 6:30

Woodstock at Vernon Hills, 7:00

TRI-COUNTY TOURNAMENT

at Putnam County

Seneca vs. Lowpoint-Washburn, 6:00

Marquette vs. Woodland, 7:30

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Cubs’ Trey Mancini brings World Series experience and a survivor’s perspective

When new Cubs first baseman Trey Mancini found out that White Sox reliever Liam Hendriks had been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, he tracked down Hendriks’ phone number.

On Hendriks’ first day of treatment, Mancini, a cancer survivor, reached out to say, “If you need any advice, I’m here.”

“Different chemos,” Mancini said Monday. “But at the same time, you’re not going to be feeling ideal whenever you’re going through it. So, I wanted him to know I have some advice at least on what makes you feel better during chemo and how to get through it a little bit better.”

The Cubs introduced Mancini, who joins the team on a two-year deal worth $14 million guaranteed, in a Zoom news conference Monday. His reputation for his power bat — a slump late last season aside — fills a need in the Cubs’ lineup. But it was clear they also valued Mancini’s off-the-field reputation.

Mancini was the comeback player of the year in 2021, returning from battling Stage 3 colon cancer the year before. He says now that his leg strength going into that season “wasn’t even close” to what it had been before surgery and six months of chemotherapy. But he still mashed 21 home runs in 2021.

Mancini has spent most of his career with the Orioles, who in 2013 drafted him in the eighth round — that is, until a three-team trade at the deadline last year sent him to Houston. There, he hit a slump, his batting average dropping to .176 with the Astros.

“I handled it all well,” he said. “Just, unfortunately, slumped that at the wrong time and got in some bad habits at the plate mechanically. But you learn a lot. And I think I powered through really well. And we won the World Series, which was amazing, and I got to contribute in the end there.”

When a collision on the base paths in Game 5 of the World Series sidelined Astros first baseman Yuli Gurriel for the rest of the postseason, Mancini stepped in. The next inning, Mancini made a game-saving play at first base. The next game, he logged his first hit of the playoffs.

Now, he’s bringing those lessons to a Cubs team pulling itself out of a rebuild.

“Experience matters at this level,” Mancini said. “When I was a rookie, I sought out the advice of all the veterans that were on the team, like Mark Trumbo, Adam Jones, Chris Davis, J.J. Hardy, the list goes on and on. And that helped me a lot to grow as a player.”

Mancini’s status as a veteran joining a new team also made him rethink his commitment to Team Italy for the World Baseball Classic this spring.

“A lot of times when you’re around a new team and wanting to get to know the guys, it’s important to be there all the spring,” Mancini said. “So that’s on me for not holding off until I knew what situation I was going into.”

The Cubs have added two veteran first baseman this offseason, Mancini and Eric Hosmer, one who bats from the right side and one from the left. Mancini emphasized his ability to also play corner outfield and serve as the designated hitter. He said manager David Ross told him opposing pitching matchups would determine where he’d play in the field on any given day.

This offseason, Mancini has been focussed on getting back to an up-the-middle approach at the plate, not pulling the ball too much. That’s something he noticed he got away from last season.

“Before I went through [fighting cancer], baseball slumps were the biggest issue I had ever faced in my life,” he said. “And I’m lucky to say that was the biggest problem that I had. But it puts a lot of things in perspective.”

The intensity and drive that he approaches his job with hasn’t changed.

“But it does make you realize what a real problem is, and what a baseball problem is,” he said. “And you can get through any of them.”

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DuPage County sheriff under fire for not backing assault weapons ban

Flanked by fellow congressmen, state lawmakers and county board members, U.S. Rep. Sean Casten Monday repeated calls for DuPage County Sheriff James Mendrick to retract a statement about the state’s new assault weapons ban or resign.

Earlier this month, Mendrick issued a statement that said he believed the state’s new ban on high-powered guns and high-capacity magazines was unconstitutional.

“Therefore, as the custodian of the jail and chief law enforcement official for DuPage County, neither myself nor my office will be checking to ensure that lawful gun owners register their weapons with the state, nor will we be arresting or housing law-abiding individuals that have been arrested solely with noncompliance of this Act,” Mendrick’s statement reads.

Casten and other lawmakers Monday called Mendrick’s statements irresponsible and reckless.

“His actions are going to make future mass shootings more likely,” Casten said.

The Downers Grove Democrat said he spoke with Mendrick last week before he and five other congressmen issued a letter calling on him to retract his statement. Casten, however, declined to elaborate on the conversation.

In the letter, the five Democratic federal lawmakers whose districts include DuPage County also asked Mendrick if there were any other laws he has chosen to disregard and if he has directed staff not to enforce any other laws.

“We seek clarity right now,” U.S. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, a Schaumburg Democrat, said during the news conference Monday. “We need to know exactly what we’re dealing with, and we all uniformly demand that he enforce the law as written.

“I just want to say with one voice, we cannot wait another day, we cannot wait another hour, we can’t wait another minute for the sheriff to do his duty because lives depend on it,” he added.

Democratic members of the DuPage County Board present at Monday’s news conference suggested they could censure Mendrick if he does not retract his statement. Casten indicated other steps could be taken but declined to elaborate.

“We’re not going to let this die,” Casten said after the news conference.

While Mendrick and more than 90 sheriffs across Illinois have issued statements opposing the law, Casten said he has focused on Mendrick because his district includes DuPage County.

During a nearly hourlong interview on the “Black and Right” radio program on AM 560, Mendrick was critical of the weapons ban, claiming sheriffs were not consulted in drafting the new law. Mendrick also argued the new law does not indicate what happens after January 1, 2024, the deadline for gun owners to register weapons and questioned how the state plans to enforce registration.

“Not that I want compliance checks, but if you don’t have them, why do this?” Mendrick said during the radio program.

Mendrick has declined numerous requests from the Daily Herald for comment and could not immediately be reached for comment Monday.

However, during his radio interview, Mendrick said his office does not have the staff to do compliance checks. Mendrick said he is currently short-staffed by 30 people. He said he used to have patrol shifts of 18 deputies but now only has 11.

“If we go to doors to check for lawful gun owners, we won’t be available to answer 911 calls anymore,” he said, adding that a compliance check would require at least three deputies.

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Accelerate Indoor Speedway & Events Chicago

Are you looking for a unique and thrilling experience in Chicago? Look no further than Accelerate Indoor Speedway Chicago! This incredible venue offers high speed kart racing, axe throwing, corporate events and more. Get ready to race at up to 50 mph with family or friends on the challenging indoor track. Plus, take advantage of field trips and camps for kids schools as well as leagues that make this one of the best destinations around town! With its convenient location at 8580 Springlake Dr 2nd Floor Mokena IL 60448, there’s something exciting happening every day – come check it out today at Accelerate Indoor Speedway Chicago!

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High Speed Kart Racing at Accelerate Indoor Speedway Chicago

Experience the Thrill of 50 MPH Racing: Accelerate Indoor Speedway Chicago is the perfect place to experience high speed kart racing. Reach speeds of up to 50 mph as you race around a state-of-the-art track in electric go-karts. Feel the adrenaline rush as you take tight turns and accelerate down straightaways, competing against your friends or challenging yourself with timed laps and leaderboards. With safety features like automatic braking systems, everyone can enjoy this thrilling activity.

Corporate Events and Leagues: Whether it’s for team building or just for fun, corporate events at Accelerate Indoor Speedway Chicago are sure to be a hit. Companies can rent out the entire facility for their own private event or join one of our leagues where teams compete against each other on a regular basis. Our experienced staff will make sure that your event runs smoothly so that all participants have an unforgettable experience.

Families looking for something exciting to do together should check out Accelerate Indoor Speedway Chicago. We offer family packages which include special discounts on admission fees and food items from our concession stand. Additionally, we host field trips where kids learn about physics concepts while having tons of fun racing around the track in electric go-karts.

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Location and Address of Accelerate Indoor Speedway Chicago

Accelerate Indoor Speedway Chicago is located at 8580 Springlake Dr 2nd Floor, Mokena, IL 60448. It’s easily accessible from anywhere in the Chicago metro area and offers a thrilling experience for all ages.

Directions to the Track: The track is conveniently located off of I-80 and LaGrange Road in Mokena. From there, take US Route 45 south to Springlake Drive and follow it east until you reach the track on your right side.

Hours of Operation: Accelerate Indoor Speedway Chicago is open 7 days a week with varying hours depending on the day. Monday through Thursday they are open from 3pm – 10pm; Friday 3pm – 11pm; Saturday 9am – 11pm; Sunday 9am – 8 pm. They also offer special holiday hours so be sure to check their website for more information.

If you’re looking for an adrenaline rush or just something fun to do with friends or family, Accelerate Indoor Speedway Chicago has something for everyone. So come visit them today and get ready for some high speed racing action.

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Axe Throwing at Accelerate Indoor Speedway Chicago

Axe throwing is a thrilling and unique experience that can be enjoyed by all ages. At Accelerate Indoor Speedway Chicago, you can unleash your inner warrior with axe throwing. Professional coaches are on hand to teach you the basics of how to throw an axe safely and accurately. Safety guidelines are provided so everyone has a safe and enjoyable time while participating in this activity.

Group packages are available for parties and events, making it easy to share this fun experience with friends or family members. Whether you’re looking for something different to do at your next gathering or just want to try something new, axe throwing is sure to be a hit. You don’t need any prior experience – just come ready for some friendly competition as you take aim at the target board.

Accelerate Indoor Speedway Chicago also offers summer camps for kids ages 8-14 where they can learn how to throw an axe in a safe environment with experienced instructors who will provide guidance every step of the way. School field trips are also available which include educational activities related to physics, engineering, problem solving skills and more. Birthday parties can also be held here with special discounts offered throughout the year.

If you’re looking for something exciting and out of the ordinary, Accelerate Indoor Speedway Chicago is the place to be. Professional coaches are on hand providing safety guidelines along with group packages available for parties and events. There’s no better place than here when it comes time for some axe throwing fun.

Key Takeaway: Accelerate Indoor Speedway Chicago is the perfect place for axe throwing fun. Professional coaches provide safety guidelines and group packages are available for parties and events. Kids can also join in with summer camps, field trips, or birthday parties.

Camps and Schools at Accelerate Indoor Speedway Chicago

Accelerate Indoor Speedway Chicago offers a variety of camps and schools for kids to enjoy. Summer camps are available for children ages 8-14, providing them with an exciting learning experience that combines fun and education. The campers will learn the basics of racing while also getting to drive their own go-karts around the track at speeds up to 50 mph. In addition, they’ll have access to axe throwing lanes where they can practice their aim under the guidance of professional coaches.

School field trips provide students with an educational activity that is both entertaining and informative. They’ll get behind the wheel of one of our high speed karts as well as visit our axe throwing lanes in order to gain a better understanding about safety guidelines when using axes or driving vehicles. This unique combination allows students to learn valuable lessons while having fun at the same time.

Birthday parties are also available at Accelerate Indoor Speedway Chicago, offering special discounts for groups looking to celebrate in style. Kids will be able to race around our track in high speed karts while adults can join in on some friendly competition by trying out our axe throwing lanes. With delicious food options available and plenty of activities for everyone, it’s sure to be a birthday party your guests won’t soon forget.

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FAQs in Relation to Accelerate Indoor Speedway Chicago

How much does accelerate speed cost?

Accelerate Speed is a subscription-based service that offers access to exclusive events and activities in the Chicago metro area. Prices vary depending on the type of membership you choose, ranging from $9.99/month for basic access to $19.99/month for premium access. All memberships come with unlimited access to all Accelerate Speed events and activities, as well as discounts on select tickets and merchandise.

How fast does the accelerate go karts go?

The speed of an accelerate go kart can vary depending on the model and track conditions. Generally, they can reach speeds between 25-45 mph. On some tracks, they may be able to reach up to 60 mph. The acceleration rate is also dependent on the model and track conditions; however, most models are capable of reaching their top speed in a matter of seconds. Safety features such as seatbelts and roll cages help ensure that riders stay safe while enjoying the thrill of racing around a track at high speeds.

Does acceleration have an arcade?

No, Acceleration does not have an arcade. It is a sports training facility that offers physical and mental performance programs for athletes of all ages. The facility provides a wide range of services such as strength and conditioning, nutrition counseling, injury prevention, speed and agility development, sport-specific skill development, and more. There are no gaming machines or video games available at the facility.

Conclusion

With high speed kart racing up to 50 mph and axe throwing, there’s something for everyone at this exciting venue. Whether you’re looking for an adrenaline-filled adventure or just want to have some fun with friends and family, Accelerate Indoor Speedway Chicago has it all! So come on down and experience the thrill of accelerate indoor speedway chicago today!

Come explore the exciting world of Chicago’s indoor speedways! Whether you’re looking for a thrilling night out or something to do with your family, we’ve got you covered. With our easy-to-use website, finding events and things to do in Chicago has never been easier. Discover all that the city has to offer – from racing cars at one of its many speedways, watching live performances by top artists and comedians, going clubbing late into the night – it’s all here waiting for you! Don’t wait any longer; start planning your next adventure today!

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AP Top 25: For first time ever, no teams from Texas make the women’s basketball poll

For the first time in the 47-year history of The Associated Press women’s basketball poll no team from Texas is in the Top 25.

The Texas Longhorns fell out of Monday’s poll, ending a 835-week run that had at least one team from the Lone Star state in the rankings. From Wayland Baptist, Stephen F. Austin and Baylor appearing in the first poll in 1976 to Texas’ No. 25 ranking last week, there has always been at least one team from the state in the poll until now.

“Texas is the oil state and also has certainly been rich in women’s basketball as well,” said Mel Greenberg, who started the poll in the 1976-77 season while with the Philadelphia Inquirer. “When I started, the state had some of the best teams with Wayland and Stephen F. Austin. Then Jody (Conradt) at Texas and eventually Kim (Mulkey) at Baylor continued the tradition.”

Middle Tennessee entered the rankings for the first time in nine years at No. 23. The Blue Raiders (16-2) have won 14 consecutive games, including a victory over Louisville, which is the fourth-longest winning streak in the country behind the last three unbeaten teams.

That group is topped by No. 1 South Carolina (20-0), which has 26 consecutive victories dating to its run to the NCAA championship last season. The Gamecocks, who were again a unanimous choice from the 28-member national media panel, have been ranked atop the poll for 31 consecutive weeks — the fourth-longest streak ever. Only UConn (51 and 34 weeks) and Louisiana Tech (36) have had longer runs at No. 1.

Ohio State (19-0) reamined No. 2 behind the Gamecocks going into a week that includes games against No. 11 Iowa and sixth-ranked Indiana.

Stanford flipped places with LSU for No. 3 after beating then- No. 8 Utah and No. 25 Colorado, which dropped a spot after the loss. LSU (19-0) is fourth and UConn fifth.

Notre Dame, UCLA, Utah followed the sixth-ranked Hoosiers. Maryland and Iowa were tied for 10th.

The Blue Raiders are making their first appearance in the A( Top 25 since the final rankings in 2014 when coach Rick Insell’s team was 22nd.

“We’ve got a special group,” Insell said. “This year, we were able to beat (Louisville) which was a big win that showed we had a pretty good basketball team.”

Insell credits his team’s run to the WNIT semifinals last year for being a springboard to this season’s success.

“It’s big to be able to take your team in there,” he said. “I’m fortunate I had a young team, give them that type of competition. You’ll have good crowds and it’s an atmosphere you can build on. That’s what we’ve done with that. That’s why we’re at where we are.”

Florida State entered the poll at No. 24, its first ranking since 2021. Oregon fell out.

LONE STAR STRUGGLES

Baylor and Texas have been carrying the state flag over the past two decades in the women’s Top 25; at least one had been ranked every week since Dec. 4, 2000. Teams from the state have won six NCAA titles (Baylor has three while Texas Tech, Texas A&M and Texas each have one). At one point over the last 47 years, at least one of these teams had been ranked until the current poll: Baylor, Houston, Lamar, Rice, Stephen F. Austin, TCU, Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, UTEP and Wayland Baptist.

STREAKING

With Texas’ run over, Connecticut now owns the longest active run for a state thanks to the Huskies, who have appeared in 557 consecutive polls. California has the longest run for a state with more than one different team being ranked: 412 consecutive weeks, with Stanford, California and UCLA all spending time in the Top 25 over that stretch dating to the preseason poll in 2001.

THE TOP 25

1. South Carolina (28 first-place votes) 20-0

2. Ohio St. 19-0

3. Stanford 19-2

4. LSU 19-0

5. UConn 17-2

6. Indiana 17-1

7. Notre Dame 16-2

8. UCLA 17-3

9. Utah 16-2

10. Iowa 15-4

10. Maryland 16-4

12. Virginia Tech 16-3

13. Michigan 16-3

14. Oklahoma 16-2

15. North Carolina 14-5

16. Duke 17-2

17. Gonzaga 19-2

18. Iowa St. 13-4

19. Arizona 15-4

20. NC State 15-5

21. Villanova 18-3

22. Illinois 16-4

23. Middle Tennessee 16-2

24. Florida St. 18-4

25. Colorado 15-4

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AP Top 25: Purdue returns to top spot in men’s basketball poll

Purdue is back at No. 1 in the AP Top 25. Alabama is right behind the Boilermakers.

Purdue returned to the top spot in The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll on Monday, moving up two spots after Temple knocked off No. 1 Houston over the weekend. The Boilermakers received 39 first-place votes from a 62-person media panel after a volatile week where just two teams kept the same spot from a week ago.

Alabama climbed two spots to No. 2, picking up 23 first-place votes for its highest ranking since reaching No. 1 in 2002-03. Houston, Tennessee and Kansas State round out the top five.

Purdue (19-1, 8-1 Big Ten) had dropped to No. 3 after four weeks at No. 1 following a loss to Rutgers on Jan. 3, but has since won six straight.

Alabama (17-2, 7-0 SEC) has made a steady climb since being ranked No. 20 in the preseason AP Top 25, moving into the top 10 in early December. The Crimson Tide had lopsided wins over Missouri and Vanderbilt after Darius Miles was dismissed from the team as he faces a murder charge in a fatal shooting near campus.

Alabama coach Nate Oats reached out to former Baltimore Ravens player Ray Lewis before the Crimson Tide played Vanderbilt last week, sharing a Bible verse suggested by the Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker. Alabama ended up beating Vandy by 12 and rolled over Missouri by 21.

“I did see some guys break down postgame,” Oats said. “I think they’ve been bottling some stuff up. We’ve got a job to do. We’ve got to get to the game. We got to the game and took care of business, and then it’s almost like a big relief. The game’s over, and we can let out a sigh of relief.”

COUGARS FALL

Houston moved atop the AP Top 25 for the first time since the Phi Slama Jama of the 1980s earlier this season before a loss to Alabama dropped it back to No. 5.

The Cougars returned to No. 1 on Jan. 9, but their run ended after two weeks with Sunday’s 56-55 loss to Temple. The win was the Owls’ first over a No. 1 team since 2000.

BEATING KU

Kansas State moved up eight spots to No. 5 after outlasting rival Kansas 83-82 at Bramlage Coliseum last week. It’s the Wildcats’ highest ranking since reaching No. 3 in 2010-11.

TCU gave Kansas consecutive losses in the state for the first time since 1989 with a 23-point beatdown at Allen Fieldhouse on Saturday. It was one of Bill Self’s worst losses in 20 years as Kansas’ coach and ended the Jayhawks’ 16-game home winning streak.

The No. 14 Horned Frogs moved up three spots in this week’s poll after the win. Kansas, the defending national champion, dropped seven spots to No. 9.

RISING/FALLING

Kansas State had the week’s biggest jump, followed by No. 4 Tennessee and No. 6 Arizona each climbing five spots. No. 21 Baylor moved up four spots with wins over Texas Tech and Oklahoma.

Gonzaga had the biggest fall, losing eight places to No. 14 after Loyola Marymount ended the Zags’ 75-game home winning streak on Thursday. No. 13 Xavier dropped five spots after a one-point road loss to DePaul.

IN AND OUT

No. 22 Saint Mary’s is ranked for the first time this season after rolling over Pepperdine and Santa Clara last week. No. 25 New Mexico is back in the poll after beating San Jose State and outlasting Boise State in overtime.

A three-point loss to Michigan State knocked Rutgers out of the poll from No. 23. Arkansas dropped out from No. 25 following a loss to Missouri.

THE TOP 25

1. Purdue (39 first-place votes) 19-1

2. Alabama (23) 17-2

3. Houston 18-2

4. Tennessee 16-3

5. Kansas St 17-2

6. Arizona 17-3

7. Virginia 15-3

8. UCLA 17-3

9. Kansas 16-3

10. Texas 16-3

11. TCU 15-4

12. Iowa St. 14-4

13. Xavier 16-4

14. Gonzaga 17-4

15. Auburn 16-3

16. Marquette 16-5

17. Baylor 14-5

18. College of Charleston 21-1

19. UConn 16-5

20. Miami 15-4

21. FAU 19-1

22. Saint Mary’s 18-4

23. Providence 15-5

24. Clemson 16-4

25. New Mexico 18-2

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High school basketball: When Sides Collide recap

When you piece together and then implement a high-profile shootout for a dozen or so years, inevitably the question asked as the years go on is, “Was that the best one?”

This year’s When Sides Collide Shootout, which the City/Suburban Hoops Report helps organize, was just that. And for many reasons.

The matchups brought together the state’s elite teams. The games featuring eight state-ranked teams were terrific. The star players shined. The crowds filled the gym and the atmosphere was for everyone to enjoy.

A lot has to come together to squeeze everything you can out of an eight-team, four-game shootout, including some luck. But it all came together and delivered in a way that truly shined a spotlight on the sport.

You don’t get many of these environments anymore. Traditional high school gyms with standing-room only crowds and a constant buzz is a breath of fresh air for the high school basketball enthusiast.

Here are several takeaways from what was a pretty special day of high school basketball at Saturday’s annual When Sides Collide.

The best game

Jeremy Fears Jr. and Cameron Christie were star attractions who dazzled and looked the part of future high-major impact players in the opening two games.

The Benet crowd not only put a buzz and an endless roar in the gym but also helped fuel a Redwings upset over Kenwood in the finale.

But the best game of the bunch was the Simeon-Moline showdown. Behind the future Iowa Hawkeyes tandem of 6-10 Owen Freeman and point guard Brock Harding, Moline nearly pulled off the upset. But thanks to Wesley Rubin’s game-saving blocked shot at the buzzer, Simeon survived, holding off Moline for a 67-66 win.

Moline brought a solid fan contingent to Lisle. They made the two-hour drive, arrived early and made plenty of noise while watching their Maroons match up with basketball giant Simeon.

Those that made the trip were able to take in a high-level, heavyweight battle between Class 4A and Class 3A state-ranked title contenders. Coach Sean Taylor’s Maroons came to the Chicago area and impressed, going toe-to-toe with a perennial state power and earning a lot of respect along the way.

While sectional titles have become just a little nuisance Simeon must get past on its way to the State Finals, Moline is in search of its first sectional championship in 19 years.

The stars, the hype, the delivery

The high school basketball shootout is often star-driven. It’s a chance for basketball fans to see the state’s best talent.

Over the years the When Sides Collide Shootout has brought out the stars and big names. This year’s edition was no different. Those star players then delivered on one of the brightest stages of the season.

In the opening game of the event, Cameron Christe sparkled in scoring 31 points. Fans came out to see the future Minnesota Golden Gopher and were able to watch live the high-level shot-making ability the versatile 6-6 guard displays. Christie does things offensively others just can’t do which is why he’s headed to the Big Ten.

While Christie showcased his offensive arsenal, Brother Rice’s Ahmad Henderson, a top 20 prospect in the senior class, did what he’s so comfortable doing: playing big when it matters most.

The 5-9 point guard scored 10 consecutive points during a pivotal stretch of the fourth quarter. In propelling the Crusaders to their 20th win of the season, he finished with 20 points in the 64-59 win.

Fears, Jr., was a force in Joliet West’s win over Young. The Michigan State-bound point guard is an absolute bull with his physicality and powerful athleticism. He plays with a bravado that exudes a driven confidence. He made threes, dunked, attacked defenders and got to the line en route to 28 points.

And the Moline duo headed to Iowa? All eyes were on Freeman and Harding and they didn’t disappoint.

While Harding was instrumental in Moline’s second half comeback with key threes, some table-setting for teammates and scoring 16 points, it was Freeman who was a constant difference-maker against Simeon.

Freeman boasts the type of mobility and body that college coaches love to work with. He finished with dunks, dropped in a left-handed jump-hook, played with assertiveness and continues to show he’s not a finished product while still producing — to the tune of 25 points.

Underrated star and unsung hero

For a team ranked No. 2 in late January and fresh off a win over the previously No. 1 ranked team, Benet’s personnel is still a relative unknown to the general high school basketball fan base. In that sense, the Redwings remain a rather nameless group.

I’ve talked to more than one coach that’s played Benet this season, each talking about the team in glowing terms, but also unable to name a player. They can only reference the player by his uniform number.

Niko Abusara, the highly-athletic 6-4 senior, is a Division I player. He’s headed to Dartmouth and has been one of the cornerstone players in this 22-1 start. Abusara gives coach Gene Heidkamp parts of a team he desperately needs: size and length, athleticism, rebounding and a secondary ballhandler as he can slide over and play point guard minutes.

But beyond Abusara there is an underrated star and, in the win over Kenwood, an unsung hero.

It’s been stated here before that Brayden Fagbemi is the state’s most underrated star. Yes, he’s a star — just without the monster numbers.

With elite ball-handling ability, Fagbemi is a wizard with the ball in his hands, which bodes well when the state’s best teams continue to throw constant pressure Benet’s way. But his impact on games as a poised playmaker is immeasurable. He’s adept at reading defenses and not only setting up teammates but defenders with misdirection and a change of pace. Plus, he will knock down shots.

But on Saturday night on his home floor, before a full house in the finale of When Sides Collide, it was an unsung player, Brady Kunka, who had the game of his life.

Kunka is a competitive 6-2 wing who plays with an understated tenacity. He brings a physicality to the floor and goes about his business in a mature, professional manner.

Typically he supports the leading roles Abusara and Fagbemi play while still producing in his own way. In the win over Kenwood he was terrific, scoring a game-high 26 points while knocking down five three-pointers.

This Joliet West team is a legitimate state threat

Joliet West is a team that began the season in the top 10. The Tigers remain in the top 10 with some marquee wins on the r?sum?. But it’s a team that’s had a hiccup or two in solidifying itself as a true state contender.

And with its double-digit home loss to Oswego East last week, it also appeared the gap between Joliet West and the rest of the pack in the Bolingbrook Sectional had closed. Having watched Joliet West in its Friday win over Yorkville the day before the When Sides Collide Shootout — even in victory — that appeared to be more true than ever.

When watching the top teams play over the course of the season, you’re always searching for how high the ceiling is when the team plays at its highest level. How good are they in their peak performances?

The Joliet West team that played Saturday and beat Young is one that can play and beat anyone in the state. In the five or six times I’ve watched Joliet West this season, it was by far the best and most complete game it’s played.

Fears Jr., is the unquestioned go-to player while his younger brother Jeremiah Fears is a pretty dynamic sidekick. But the play this past weekend of junior Justus McNair provides a major boost for coach Jeremy Kreiger’s Tigers.

McNair scored 17 points and shot it well from three in a win over Yorkville on Friday. He followed it up with 17 points and 10 rebounds — and one resounding follow-up dunk — in beating Young on Saturday.

The rest of the When Sides Collide rundown

? Following a Friday night loss to Loyola, Brother Rice came in ranked in the top 10 but badly in need of a bounce-back win. And what an important bounce-back win and performance it was for the Crusaders.

For a team that continues to prep for what will be a rugged sectional, Saturday’s effort and result was the perfect recipe for reclaiming season momentum quickly. The star, Ahmad Henderson, came through, but the play and progress of 6-7 junior Zavier Fitch was a big positive. Fitch, always an underclassman with a high upside, played assertive and finished with 12 points.

? The array of games Kenwood played in succession over the course of three straight nights was a pretty incredible experience for their players. Yes, the Broncos went 0-3. But coach Mike Irvin said in the locker room Saturday night he wouldn’t change a thing. And he shouldn’t have.

Kenwood’s players were able to take on a neighborhood rival in a thriller Thursday night, losing to Hyde Park in overtime.

They then played on the campus of DePaul and faced one of the top teams in the country and arguably the best player in the nation, DJ Wagner, Friday night.

The Broncos then had the opportunity to play Saturday night at Benet in what was one of those unique, once-in-a-lifetime environments. It was electric and raucous all night long and will surely make them better going forward.

? Simeon’s Jalen Griffith continues to be a true catalyst for coach Robert Smith; the diminutive point guard scored 16 points in the win over Moline. And Griffith continues to show he is deserving of more college interest.

Small guards will scare off some at the college level, but Griffith is tough for defenders to keep in front of them. He constantly putting pressure on opposing defenses in a controlled manner. He’s a quick decision-maker on the break and thrives in transition. But he’s made his biggest improvement in the hallfcourt. There is a spot somewhere for Griffith at the low-major Division I level.

? The continued production and confidence growth for sophomore Antonio Munoz is encouraging for Young. The athletic 6-6 Munoz started fast and finished with a team-high 15 points in the loss to Joliet West. Munoz is without a doubt one of the top players in the Class of 2025.

? Benet continues to put its best foot forward in hosting the annual When Sides Collide Shootout. The organization, hospitableness and attention to detail stands out.

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Northwestern shuffles men’s basketball schedule, will play Wisconsin Monday night

The Wisconsin-Northwestern basketball game that didn’t take place as scheduled Saturday due to COVID-19 health and safety protocols will happen on Monday instead at Welsh-Ryan Arena.

Officials from the two schools announced the rescheduled date Sunday. The game will take place Monday at 5:30 p.m. Central time at Northwestern and will air on Big Ten Network.

Northwestern (12-5, 3-3 Big Ten) also announced that it will play at Nebraska (10-10, 3-6) on Wednesday at 6 p.m. Central time. That game, which originally was scheduled for Tuesday, will be televised on FS2.

Wisconsin (12-5, 4-3) will still play at Maryland (12-7, 3-5) on Wednesday as scheduled.

Northwestern already had rescheduled a game at Iowa that was supposed to take place Jan. 18. That game now is set for Jan. 31 at Iowa.

All distributed tickets for the originally scheduled Wisconsin-Northwestern matchup will be valid for the game on Monday.

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Coming off a win in Paris, the Chicago Bulls are opening up a stretch of games on Monday that could play a big role in potential playoff seeding.

It’s a small sample size, but the Bulls have won two games in a row; one coming over Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors and the other overseas against the Pistons. Riding two victories, Chicago now faces a slate of very winnable games over their next four.

At 21-24, the Bulls currently occupy the 10 seed in the Eastern Conference. But, with the East being so close, only 3.0 games separate them from the no. 6 seed Miami Heat.

If Chicago was to win their next four games, they could climb the standings in a hurry. Their upcoming slate starts with a matchup against Atlanta which will also serve as DeMar DeRozan’s 1,000th career game.

The Chicago Bulls’ next four games

1/23 vs. Atlanta Hawks

1/24 @ Indiana Pacers

1/26 @ Charlotte Hornets

1/28 @ Orlando Magic

At the moment, only the Hawks have a winning record at 24-23, but have suddenly started playing a little better brand of basketball, winning 7 of 10.

The Pacers, meanwhile, have lost seven straight and look all out of sorts.

The Hornets and Magic are both way down there in the Eastern Conference standings with a couple of the worst records in basketball.

Let’s say the Bulls are able to win these four games and end up at 25-24. There is a realistic possibility of Chicago jumping up two or three spots to either the no. 8 or no. 7 seed in the East, depending on how the New York Knicks also finish out their week (currently 25-22).

The Bulls have shown the ability to play good ball this year at times, and thus don’t seem likely to make any major moves before the trade deadline that’s coming up. At one point, some thought the team could blow it up, or at the very least try to trade Nikola Vucevic who’s in the last year of his contract.

For now, Chicago looks like they will try and make their way into the postseason, and this stretch might just be the momentum swing they need.

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