CICERO, Ill. --- When it comes to intense, hard-fought men's basketball rivalries, the one between Prairie State College and Morton College is amongst the most entertaining that the Illinois Skyway Collegiate Conference has to offer.
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Tuesday night's first installment of the local hardwood feud for 2021-2022, as always, did not disappoint. Not in the least bit.
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 When the dust had settled following another showdown between the two league foes, it was the Pioneers who were left standing tall in the wake of a 73-67 victory at the newly-remodeled Vais Gym.
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The win pushed PSC (7-9, 3-1) one step closer to completing its climb out of a substantial hole that it had dug itself to begin the season.
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Prairie State saw four scorers tally in double figures.
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Setting the pace for the Pioneers was freshman forward
Morgan Rashed (Bella Vista H.S., Italy). The 6-foot-7 Rashed led all scorers with a game-high 17 points on 7-of-15 shooting from the field. For Rashed, who is averaging 15.3 points per game, Tuesday's performance marked his seventh twin-digit scoring output of the campaign.
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While Rashed made major contributions on the offensive side, it was fellow freshman forward and countryman
Christian Barbieri (Harris Academy St. John's Wood, England) who delivered the game's most well-rounded effort.
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The 6-foot-5 native of Milan, Italy turned in an 11-point outing, courtesy of a 5-of-8 shooting effort from the floor. He also made his presence heavily felt on the defensive side as well, pulling down nine rebounds (7 defensive).Â
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Barbieri's nine boards marked a career high.
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Sophomore shooting guard
Will Mendez (Mount Carmel H.S.) knocked down a trio of three pointers en route to a 13-point effort. The 6-foot Mendez also secured five rebounds and handed out a quartet of assists.Â
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Sophomore point guard
Humza Robinson (Downey Christian H.S., Florida) delivered a strong showing as well. The 5-foot-9 Robinson came off the bench to contribute a 10-point, six-rebound, five-assist outing.
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Sophomore forward
Jaylin Brown (Lakeview H.S.) and freshman guard
Jacques Eugene (Nova H.S., Florida) both contributed eight-point showings.Â
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Freshman point guard
Jeremiah Johnson (Bloom H.S.) added six points and handed out three assists.
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Prairie State trailed 30-26 at the intermission before going on to outscore the Panthers 47-37 over the contest's final 20 minutes.
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The Pioneers will travel to Sugar Grove Thursday for a road date with Skyway counterpart Waubonsee (6 p.m.).
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