Khadeen Carrington scores 42, Loughlin wins CHSAA Brooklyn title
Mike Williams said that he saw it while he was riding the bus. Ed Gonzalez saw it during shootaround before the game. It was that look that Seton Hall-bound Khadeen Carrington has when he’s completely locked in. It wasn’t just a look that Carrington had.
Carrington, who has over 2,000 career points and is Bishop Loughlin’s all-time leading scorer, played the best game of his career, scoring 42 points to lead the Lions to a Catholic High School Athletic Association Brooklyn-Queens title with a 90-71 win over Christ the King at St. Francis Prep in Queens on Friday night.
“He said before the game that he was going to put the guys on his back and that’s what he did,” Gonzalez, Loughlin’s head coach, said. “There is a certain communication that we have and he has a certain look. He’s known me for four years so I know that look. He had it in the last game and he had it again this game. We didn’t have to say anything, we did the talking with our eyes and I knew that extra effort was going to be there today.”