Morris Dunnigan of Joliet West flies by David McCoy of Niles West. | Patrick Gleason~For Sun-Times Media
Joliet West's Morris Dunnigan swivels around to lift up a shot. | Patrick Gleason~For Sun-Times Media
Joliet West's Ryan Modiest takes a close shot with Niles West's Romeo Magloire attempting to block. | Patrick Gleason~For Sun-Times Media
Joliet West's Brandon McCullum lays up a shot with Niles West's David McCoy defending. | Patrick Gleason~For Sun-Times Media
Niles West's David McCoy shoots against Joliet West. | Patrick Gleason~For Sun-Times Media
Niles West's David McCoy puts up a three over Andrew Hardy of Joliet West. | Patrick Gleason~For Sun-Times Media
Joliet West's Morris Dunnigan slam dunks against Niles West. | Patrick Gleason~For Sun-Times Media
Niles West's Mohammed Qureshi shoots a jumper against Joliet West. | Patrick Gleason~For Sun-Times Media
Morris Dunnigan brings down the court for Joliet West, with Niles West's David McCoy defending. | Patrick Gleason~For Sun-Times Media
PONTIAC — Morris Dunnigan is Joliet West’s most talented player. Andre Hardy is the tallest, and Tim Smith just might be the most athletic. Carl Terrell doesn’t have any of those attributes. But he’s probably the most important player on the team. Terrell is just …