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“Kemdi actually would know what happened, and Amanze would say, ‘Michael “Jonas” and Scottie Pippen.’ ” she said. “Amanze would try to outtalk him.”

Gilbert, who is 5-foot-10, says the boys’ competitiveness comes from him, while the height comes from Liza’s side. She is 5-9, but her father was 6-11 and her grandfather was 7-0. By third grade, Amanze was tall enough and talented enough to play with Kemdi’s fifth-grade team. But Gilbert noticed something early on.

“He was kind of soft,” Gilbert said. “He’s a gentleman, so he would not want to hurt them. He was much bigger. It took him a while to get that toughness.”

Amanze learned, something the Egekezes are good at.

No one calls him soft anymore when they watch him swoop in to block shots, bang for rebounds inside or put a little shimmy-shake, between-the-legs move on a defender before pulling up and swishing a 16-footer.

Amanze has played three varsity seasons, two with Kemdi, and Huntley has won the Fox Valley Conference Valley Division championships thrice in that span. Egekeze leads the Raiders at 12 points a game and has 18 blocked shots in the 11 games he played. He missed the first 13 games while recovering from surgery on his right knee to relieve the patellar tendinitis that nagged him throughout the summer and fall.

While Amanze is gifted with size, quickness and a strong outside game, he does not hesitate to predict bigger things for Uchenna, who is the second-tallest player on his fifth-grade team.

“He’s making the same kind of progression I felt myself making,” Amanze said. “I can see him doing the same thing, except he’s starting at a younger age. He’s going to be the best out of all of us. He’s a point guard right now, and I was a post. I just started learning guard skills recently. He’s probably going to grow to be 6-6. With those guard skills, I can really see him being hard to guard.”


Coach’s dream

Amanze’s upbringing and maturity played parts, along with his ability, in Red Raiders coach Marty Manning playing him on varsity as a freshman. Manning admires the Egekezes for reasons beyond basketball.


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