As noted, Nate Kennell hit the game-winning shot (total of 13) this morning to help the Illinois Wolves beat the Tri-City Thunder 65-64 in the Elite Eight game, remain undefeated, and move to the Final Four in the top Championship Bracket.
Then in the semifinal matchup between the Illinois Wolves and Team Penny that just ended, the Wolves were edged out and eliminated by Team Penny 58-55. Team Penny, from Memphis, Tennessee, is sponsored by, named after, and coached by former NBA star Penny Hardaway.
The other semifinal game had the MOKAN Elite team beating Howard Pulley 64-44.
MOKAN Elite, who is not only undefeated, but has won their games by an average margin of over 25 points, is loaded with talent, will play Team Penny at 2:30 PM for the title in the 17U Championship Bracket.
One of Bradley's 2016 recruits, point guard Aaron Cook, is a member of the MOKAN Elite team. He doesn't play much and averages only 1.6 ppg. He plays behind a couple other point guards, including
Trae Young, one of the top point guard prospects in the country in the class of 2016.
Nearly all of the other Illinois Wolves teams had significant success at the event. Congratulations to Nate and the Illinois Wolves program.