From Henricksen in the Sun Times today: Class 1A star turning heads: Leroy, a school of 240 students 20 minutes southeast of Bloomington, won its first sectional title in school history and just the third regional championship in 30 years. And leading the way is the biggest unknown, breakout player in the senior class: Matt Chastain.
Chastain, an athletically explosive 6-6 forward, has put up 25.5 points, 7.8 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 2.9 blocks and 2.6 steals a game. He just surpassed 2,000 career points in the Class 1A sectional title game victory.
While playing with the Illinois Irish on the AAA circuit, Chastain was on the radar heading into last summer. The City/Suburban Hoops Report had him as a Division II/low-Division I bubble prospect last spring. But there was certainly more to prove for a player who feasted on the likes of Fisher, Fieldcrest, Salt Fork and Heyworth rather than Simeon, Thornton or Fenwick.
A meniscus injury, however, shut Chastain down for the entire month of July. Thus, the opportunity for a small school prospect from central Illinois to be seen playing at a high level vanquished.
But Chastain’s combination of size and wow-type athleticism is too intriguing. Add the whopping numbers –– Chastain has had multiple 40-plus point games –– and the success Leroy has experienced, and it’s opened the door. And as is the case with the late spring signing period approaching, college coaches are trying to find the late-blooming senior sleeper.
Just this past week Loyola, Valparaiso, Drake, DePaul, SIUE, Western Illinois and Southeast Louisiana were all in to see Chastain. Utah and Utah State watched him play this week and plan on coming back. Loyola, who has invested some time in Chastain over the past couple of years, was the first to offer, and he was planning an unofficial visit to DePaul this weekend.
Leroy will face Newark in a 1A super-sectional Tuesday night at Illinois State.
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