Mount Carmel's Basketball Resurgence: How Freshmen Duo Led the Caravan to Super 25 Success
In a stunning turnaround, Mount Carmel's basketball program has taken the first steps towards dominance in Chicago high school hoops. Just eight months ago, the team was on the brink of collapse after six players transferred, including star point guard Noah Mister. However, the arrival of freshmen Da'Kylen Heard and Ronald Johnson has changed everything.
Heard, a 6-5 guard, and Johnson, a 6-3 guard, brought with them high expectations from fans and coaches alike. Initially relegated to the bench, both players have steadily improved, leading the Caravan to an impressive 13-5 record. Their chemistry is undeniable, as they worked together seamlessly in their victories over Lincoln Park and Loyola.
Coach Phil Segroves praises the duo for their work ethic, patience, and coachability. "They are just really good, and they are coachable," he said. "In this day and age kids want instant gratification. Johnson and Heard have been very patient... They are learning to play high school basketball."
Heard and Johnson have become key players on the team, with Johnson adding 13 points and seven rebounds in their recent win against Lincoln Park. Da'Kylen Heard delivered a standout performance of 15 points and nine rebounds in their victory over the same team.
Young teammates like sophomore wide receiver Marshaun Thornton are also making waves. "We are trending in the right direction now," he said. "Everyone is playing hard, everyone is giving good minutes... [The freshmen] grew up a lot. They've learned the system and are starting to put the ball in the basket."
While it remains to be seen whether the promising freshmen will attract more top talent to Mount Carmel than they scare away, there's no denying their impact on the team so far. With Segroves' emphasis on teamwork, it's clear that the Caravan is heading in the right direction.
Here are the updated rankings:
* Benet (19-1)
* DePaul Prep (15-3)
* Curie (15-1)
* Kankakee (13-1)
* St. Ignatius (17-2)
* Warren (14-1)
* Marist (16-1)
* Bolingbrook (10-5)
* Neuqua Valley (16-1)
* Evanston (13-3)
* Waukegan (13-5)
* Homewood-Flossmoor (15-2)
* New Trier (13-4)
* Fremd (14-1)
* Mount Carmel (13-5)
* Glenbard East (17-2)
* Loyola (15-4)
* St. Laurence (17-2)
* St. Patrick (14-2)
* Hersey (14-2)
* Palatine (14-3)
* Young (13-6)
* Kaneland (16-0)
* Glenbard North (12-3)
* York (15-3)
In a stunning turnaround, Mount Carmel's basketball program has taken the first steps towards dominance in Chicago high school hoops. Just eight months ago, the team was on the brink of collapse after six players transferred, including star point guard Noah Mister. However, the arrival of freshmen Da'Kylen Heard and Ronald Johnson has changed everything.
Heard, a 6-5 guard, and Johnson, a 6-3 guard, brought with them high expectations from fans and coaches alike. Initially relegated to the bench, both players have steadily improved, leading the Caravan to an impressive 13-5 record. Their chemistry is undeniable, as they worked together seamlessly in their victories over Lincoln Park and Loyola.
Coach Phil Segroves praises the duo for their work ethic, patience, and coachability. "They are just really good, and they are coachable," he said. "In this day and age kids want instant gratification. Johnson and Heard have been very patient... They are learning to play high school basketball."
Heard and Johnson have become key players on the team, with Johnson adding 13 points and seven rebounds in their recent win against Lincoln Park. Da'Kylen Heard delivered a standout performance of 15 points and nine rebounds in their victory over the same team.
Young teammates like sophomore wide receiver Marshaun Thornton are also making waves. "We are trending in the right direction now," he said. "Everyone is playing hard, everyone is giving good minutes... [The freshmen] grew up a lot. They've learned the system and are starting to put the ball in the basket."
While it remains to be seen whether the promising freshmen will attract more top talent to Mount Carmel than they scare away, there's no denying their impact on the team so far. With Segroves' emphasis on teamwork, it's clear that the Caravan is heading in the right direction.
Here are the updated rankings:
* Benet (19-1)
* DePaul Prep (15-3)
* Curie (15-1)
* Kankakee (13-1)
* St. Ignatius (17-2)
* Warren (14-1)
* Marist (16-1)
* Bolingbrook (10-5)
* Neuqua Valley (16-1)
* Evanston (13-3)
* Waukegan (13-5)
* Homewood-Flossmoor (15-2)
* New Trier (13-4)
* Fremd (14-1)
* Mount Carmel (13-5)
* Glenbard East (17-2)
* Loyola (15-4)
* St. Laurence (17-2)
* St. Patrick (14-2)
* Hersey (14-2)
* Palatine (14-3)
* Young (13-6)
* Kaneland (16-0)
* Glenbard North (12-3)
* York (15-3)