Tuesday, January 19, 2016

#4 Neumann Goretti Takes Firm Control of the PCL –By Joe Costa for Blue Star Media

PHILADELPHIA PA- I always look forward to my annual Martin Luther King weekend trek from the experience that is the Classic in the Country held in the heart of Amish country in Berlin OH, on Saturday to the battle of top level eastern teams at the Blue Star High School Invitational Sunday in Philadelphia… It never fails to be a solid weekend of girls’ high school basketball.
This year I also had the occasion to stay over in Philadelphia to witness the match-up of top Philadelphia Catholic League teams: #3 AAAA (PA) Cardinal O’Hara and the host #4 Nationally, #1 AA PA Neumann- Goretti.
The Saints came into this battle for the PCL lead on a 43 game win streak and fresh off a tough victory against a tough young and improving Ursuline Academy (DE) team Sunday in the Blue Star High School Invitational. Cardinal O’Hara was knocked off at home by Ursuline 35-34 last Thursday.
The game was billed as a contrast in styles with Cardinal O’Hara running a deliberate pass and cut offense and playing solid defense behind it, while Neumann-Goretti likes to push and control tempo, run quick hitters and play pressure defense to highlight their athleticism, not to mention that the Saints run like few teams in the country can.... Something had to give.
Neumann-Goretti guard Morgan Lenahan
The first quarter was a feeling out process with both teams doing what they do with each team seeing some success, with the Lady Lions had a one-point lead at the end of eight minutes of action. In the second quarter Neumann-Goretti started to propel the game into their pace, with penetration and put-backs, the lead started to climb ever so slowly. The Lady Lions were game however, they kept their cool, were not afraid to run with Goretti and kept pace with the number 4 team in the country. Both teams switched to zone defenses to counter the other’s offense. The lead never went higher than five until a late 8-0 run by the Saints closed the half. With 6 of the 8 points by Kamiah Smalls (2016 - 5-9 - G - James Madison) the Saints stretched out a two-point game to 10 (33-23) as both teams headed for the locker rooms… Goretti was winning the battle of styles.
The second half began like the first quarter and after Cardinal O’Hara’s Mackenzie Gardler (2018 - 5-9 -G) bombed away a few three pointers from various spots, the Saint’s coach Andrea Peterson had seen enough. The Saints came from the huddle with a different defense, a trapping aggressive 2-3 zone confused the Lady Lions and forced them into a few turnovers and empty trips at the offensive end of the court. The move kept the Saints lead 9, 46-37 headed into the final stanza.
The way the third quarter ended, it looked as if the Saints were in control of the outcome of this
Chyna Nixon attacks the hoop
one, and when the lead ballooned to twelve a little bit more than mid-way through the last quarter, even the Lady Lion’s fans were quiet.  After a timeout the Lady Lions turned up the gas and Neumann-Goretti lit the match… The result was a furious comeback by Cardinal O’Hara fueled by 7-point quarters each from Lady Lion’s Mackenzie Gardler, who led all scorers with 19 points and Mary Sheehan (2017 - 5-11 - G). Neumann-Goretti did not help themselves with 5 turnovers, rushing shots and committing several bad fouls in the final 2 minutes of the game. Finally, the Saints used baskets by Alisha Kebbe (2016 - 5-10 - G - Syracuse) who finished with 18 points and Chyna Nixon (2017 - 5 -10 - F) to ultimately put away a very tough Cardinal O’Hara team 62-56.
“We need games like this so we don’t become comfortable” said Peterson, “both teams competed really hard and it’s always good to see two good teams battle it out.”
With this win the Saints extend their win streak to an impressive 44 games and they have cemented their lead in the also impressive Philadelphia Catholic League over #3 AAAA PA Cardinal O’Hara and #1 AAA PA Archbishop Wood, who Neumann-Goretti defeated 45-38 last month. These three will battle it out again later next month in the PCL playoffs before heading off to States in March.
Game Scoring:
NG- A. Kebbe - 18
NG- K. Smalls - 13
NG- C. Nixon – 9
NG- J. Russell - 8
NG- J. Ingram - 8
NG- M. Lenahan - 4
NG- M. Glenn - 2

CO- M. Gardler - 19
CO- M. Sheehan - 18
CO- M. Hendrixson - 8
CO- H. Nihill - 7
CO- L. Leicht - 2
CO- K. Denoncour - 2

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