
It can be hard to fully appreciate how good Fenwick senior Bryce Hopkins is when he’s playing an average high school team.
Mundelein is not an average team, and it made Hopkins’ heroics sparkle to a new degree.
The 6-7 Kentucky recruit spent a large majority of the game playing point guard for the Friars. He handled the ball, ran the offense and created for his teammates. He also scored in the post and guarded 6-9 SIU recruit Scottie Ebube.
That’s a remarkable feat for a high school player to pull off. Hopkins scored 31 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead the No. 13 Friars to a 60-51 win against No. 3 Mundelein in the quarterfinals of the Chipotle Clash of Champions on Friday at St. Patrick.
“Bryce is underrated defensively,” Fenwick coach Staunton Peck said. “Even though he has guard skills and shoots threes and gets to the rim he is 6-7 and 250 pounds and can defend on the inside.”
“In many games he single-handedly wins it for us. He makes his teammates better. Even the last three games his leadership and demeanor and body language has been totally different. He’s a great kid from a great family. He’s the heart and soul of our team.”
Mundelein was fighting an uphill battle from the start. Conor Enright, the Mustangs’ star guard heading to Drake, was out with an injured ankle. And then Ebube picked up two fouls in the first couple of minutes.
“That changed the whole game,” Hopkins said. “They were already missing a lot without Conor, who is kind of the heart and energy guy on their team. But losing Scottie’s presence down below and his rebounding ability helped us out too.”
All of a sudden Mundelein coach Matt Badgley was without both of his D1 players.
“We were in the fight for the whole game,” Badgley said. “That last two minutes we kinda got pushed up. Scottie getting in early foul trouble took our high-level kid out of the game. That was very difficult for us but we battled through.”
Ebube finished with 15 points and seven rebounds. Jack Bikus scored 13 and Trey Baker added 11 points for the Mustangs (13-2).
Mundelein led by two at halftime. Junior Denium Juette gave the Friars (13-2) a massive lift at the start of the third quarter, scoring nine consecutive points. He finished with 18.
The Friars will face DePaul Prep in the semifinals on Saturday at 1 p.m. at Notre Dame. Fenwick beat the Rams 66-56 on Mar. 5 in Oak Park.