Providence St. Mel Wins the 2019 IHSA Boys Basketball State Championships Class 1A
After 34 years waiting, the Providence St. Mel (PSM) Knights are 2019 Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Boys Basketball State Championships with a 52-29 win over Cissna Park this afternoon at Carver Arena in Peoria.
Leading PSM in scoring was Tyriel Nelson, who stole the show with 15 points and five assists and winning WinTrust Player of the Game. Senior guard Deion Jackson had 13 points and Jason Mason had nine points. Senior guard T.J. Ervin II had six points and two assists.
"I'm so happy and proud of these boys," said Tim Ervin, head coach of the varsity basketball team and assistant principal at PSM. "They got it done and played extremely well. Our goal was to come down to Peoria and win. We can't wait to bring this state championship back to Chicago and share it with the PSM community. We have the best students and fans."
2018-19 was a tremendous year for the PSM Knights and a successful season with an 18-10 regular season record for IHSA and a 6-2 regular season record in the Catholic League White.
"The team has been dedicated all year, and we always believe that being consistent at a high level is the key to being successful and prosperous in the journey of life - to state and beyond," said PSM senior guard Samuel Herenton.
Talent and athleticism dominated the varsity Knights. In addition to Nelson, Herenton, Jackson, Mason and Erwin, the contributions and energy from PSM senior guards Taeyon Neal and Eric Jordan made the team shine and helped build on the foundation for the future of PSM basketball.
In postseason, PSM was ranked No. 1 statewide in Class 1A and won their six playoff games by an average margin of 34 points. It's was the team's second appearance in a row at Super Sectionals. Before this year, PSM had been state final qualifier seven times, most recently during the 2013-14 season in Class 2A. The Knight's win is also Chicago's first Class 1A title since the IHSA went to a four-class system in 2008.
"This feels awesome," said Jeanette Butala, PSM president. "We've worked so hard all season and never gave up our dream of winning. It's hard to put this moment into words."
According to four decades of tradition, PSM has only hung one winning basketball banner in the gym, which was the 1984-1985 state championship banner. A legendary team led by Lowell Hamilton and Fernando Bunch, has historic significance to the school, setting a high-standard every PSM has strived to achieve, until today. The 2018-2019 state championship banner will now be the second to hang in the school gym.
"The work these young men have done to keep alive the hope and winning legacy of the 1984-1985 team was an all-out effort," said Paul J. Adams III, executive chairman and founder of PSM. "The varsity Knights were relentless in their pursuit for a state title. It's unreal. I couldn't be more excited about it."
To learn more about Providence St. Mel School basketball or to attend the Saturday, March 30, 10 a.m. open house, visit http://psmnow.com or follow the hashtag #PSMPROUD on social media.