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<p>Friday night marked the culmination of the Chicago Public Schools season as the city's final four took the floor at the iconic Credit Union 1 Arena. With hardware on the line, Kenwood and Hyde Park battled for third place while Curie and Lincoln Park squared off in the championship game.</p>
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<p>Championship Friday at Credit Union 1 Arena delivered intensity, shot-making, and physical play across both contests. Curie captured the title behind balanced production and defensive pressure, while Kenwood secured third behind efficient guard play and versatility.</p>
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<p>Below we break down the top performers and key contributors from a night that showcased some of the city's best talent.</p>
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<p><strong>Championship Game: Curie vs. Lincoln Park</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2734369' first='Justin' last='Oliver'] | 2026 | Curie | 5'11”</p>
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<p>Another modest but highly impactful performance from Oliver. The junior guard spent much of the first half orchestrating and serving as a decoy before exploding in the second half to help secure the title. Oliver applied heavy ball pressure defensively, forcing three steals — including a momentum-changing swipe that led to a score just before halftime. Offensively, he was at his best off paint touches, collapsing the defense and making the right reads. Whether finishing or facilitating, Oliver simply has a knack for impacting the game. He finished with 15 points, 7 assists, and 4 steals, controlling tempo when it mattered most.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2823632' first='Kendall' last='Holliday'] | 2026 | Curie | 6'3”</p>
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<p>The uncommitted forward continues to prove he's one of the toughest competitors in the league. Holliday was a force on the glass, pulling down 11 rebounds (8 defensive, 3 offensive) and imposing his will physically. He scored in multiple ways — knocking down a turnaround mid-range jumper and electrifying the arena with a coast-to-coast transition dunk that swung momentum. His 13-point, 11-rebound double-double was critical in delivering the championship.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2734375' first='Jaylen' last='Dickerson'] | 2026 | Lincoln Park | 6'2”</p>
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<p>Dickerson left everything on the floor in the loss. The physical guard caught fire from deep, knocking down two corner threes while being fouled — showcasing both touch and toughness. He mixed it up offensively by getting to the free-throw line and even posting up smaller guards. Dickerson's 17 points led all scorers in the championship game, but Lincoln Park ultimately came up short.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2542413' first='Alvin' last='Robinson'] | 2028 | Lincoln Park | 6'4”</p>
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<p>The sophomore wing delivered a strong stretch, capitalizing off drive-and-kick opportunities created by his guards. Robinson drilled four three-pointers, including three from the corner in the first half to keep the Lions within striking distance. He finished with 12 points, all from beyond the arc, providing a major lift from one of Lincoln Park's top underclassmen.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2734439' first='Keith' last='Collins'] | 2026 | Curie | 6'10”</p>
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<p>The big man made his presence felt off the bench. Collins' size advantage was evident as he controlled the paint, finishing through contact and altering shots defensively. He posted 11 points and 7 rebounds, giving Curie valuable interior production.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2105399' first='Ahmad' last='Lee'] | 2026 | Lincoln Park | 6'4”</p>
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<p>While not as explosive as his semifinal outing, Lee still filled the stat sheet. He attacked the rim consistently, getting to the line eight times, while adding 9 points and 5 assists. A natural playmaker who impacts multiple areas of the game.</p>
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<p><strong>Third Place Game: Kenwood vs. Hyde Park</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2323622' first='Damari' last='Stephens'] | 2027 | Kenwood | 6'4”</p>
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<p>Stephens continued his strong postseason run with a dominant performance. The physical guard scored 21 points and grabbed 9 rebounds, showing his ability to create separation with his handle or power through contact. He also connected on two triples, proving he can stretch the floor. Stephens is steadily living up to the high expectations surrounding him.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1552417' first='Jordan' last='Walker'] | 2026 | Kenwood | 5'11”</p>
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<p>Widely regarded as one of the city's premier shooters, Walker surprised some by doing much of his damage inside the arc. After opening with a deep three, he went to work with baseline pull-ups, side-steps, and step-backs. He scored 16 points, giving Kenwood a steady offensive presence throughout the third-place win.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2376277' first='Prince' last='McCord'] | 2026 | Kenwood | 6'7”</p>
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<p>McCord thrived in transition and in the short corner, using his length and athleticism to finish above the rim. He spaced the floor well and made himself available for lobs and dump-offs. The junior forward finished with 13 points and 4 blocks, impacting both ends with his size and timing.</p>
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<p>Amare Leflore | 2026 | Hyde Park | 6'0”</p>
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<p>Leflore's competitiveness stood out despite the loss. He attacked the paint relentlessly, converting tough layups and floaters while absorbing contact. The tough guard led Hyde Park with 13 points, battling until the final buzzer.</p>
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Friday night marked the culmination of the Chicago Public Schools season as the city's final four took the floor at the iconic Credit Union 1 Arena. With hardware on the line, Kenwood and Hyde Park battled for third place while Curie and Lincoln Park squared off in the championship game.
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