[Preview of this week’s Inside-Booster article.]
By Jack Lydon
The underdog Amundsen Vikings came back to defeat the Lake View 57-52 in the Chicago Public League playoffs and land a spot in the City Championship Sweet 16. The Lake View Wildcats (11-10, 4-3) were rolling late in the second quarter. It didn’t look good for the Vikings (9-12, 3-4) after they lost an early 10-1 lead to trail the Wildcats 31-23 at the half.
Lake View was putting together a nice season with 11 wins against 9 losses coming into this playoff game with wins over Northside rivals Payton, Taft and Von Steuben. The Vikings were struggling a little at 8-12 but were coming off a big victory at Lake Tech. Coming into this Public League playoff game on a neutral court at Whitney Young, the Vikings had lost to Lake View at home 72-63.
The second half as fast and furious.
“We called five out and I just had [our guys] attack,” said Amundsen head coach Nicholas White about his second half strategy.
“We would get it off the net, run secondary break. We got a lot of points off that. That’s just running the floor hard and kicking it up. Finding opportunities to the basket.”
That’s coach speak for running a fast break offence and scoring in transition. The Vikings scored the first seven points in the second half erasing Lake View’s halftime lead in under three minutes.
The Vikings had the Wildcats playing their game. The second half was up and down, back and forth. Amundsen was lead by senior guard Darius McKinney who led all scorers with nineteen points. But it was Vikings’ senior forward and Ravenswood resident Jessie Hornbuckle that provided the fourth quarter spark to lift the Vikings.
“All I do is grab a lot of boards, grab a lot of rebounds. I try my hardest in the paint. I make sure that I give the fullest effort that I have,” Hornbuckle said. It was Hornbuckle’s eight fourth-quarter point that sparked the Amundsen victory.
“Jessie got a lot of offensive rebounds. Jessie got a lot of opportunities from the drive. He was getting easy opportunities,” White said about Hornbuckle.
With the Vikings ahead by two midway through the fourth quarter, Hornbuckle sank two free throws then quickly added four more inside points. Hornbuckle’s final bucket, actually the Vikings’ final bucket, came with 1:27 left to make the lead seven points. Amundsen held on in the final seconds for a 55-52 victory.
“They beat us in the conference but we beat them when it counted,” Hornbuckle said after the game. “I was thinking one game at a time. Now look at us. We are sweet 16.”
The Vikings have their work cut out for them in the City playoffs. They will face No. 3 ranked Curie on Thursday at Curie. Curie is clearly the top team in the Chicago Public League at 22-1 overall and 6-0 in the Public League’s Red-West. Curie’s only loss this season has come at the hands of No. 1 ranked Benet Academy at the Pontiac Holiday Tournament.
Amundsen senior forward Jessie Hornbuckle takes a shot against Lake View defender Tysean Davis.