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Pentucket Wins State D3 Semifinals 62-37 over Archbishop Williams

Coach John McNamara embraces daughter Erin (28 points) in closing minutes of state semifinal win over Archbishop Williams at the TD Garden.

(Boston) Pentucket played one of those, “How can anyone beat them?” games against Archbishop Williams at the TD Banknorth Garden on Tuesday afternoon and now get to move on to the state finals in Worcester on Saturday (10:45AM).

The final score was 62-37 and that margin accurately sums up the difference between the two teams on this day.

Tess Nogueira was part of the smothering Sachem defense that kept the ball away from 6-4 Valerie Driscoll (#33)

Pentucket frustrated the Archies with a fullcourt defense that kept the D3 South champs from organizing on the offensive end.  The biggest fear the Sachems had going into this one was Valerie Driscoll (Michigan bound/ 6’4”).

No defensive scheme would save the Sachems if Valerie ended up with the ball down low.  So, Pentucket applied pressure and more pressure anywhere someone had the ball and limited Valerie’s touches and points (6 points).

Meanwhile, Pentucket found open shots constantly and led by Erin McNamara (28 points) and Ashley Viselli (18 points) kept the scoreboard changing in their favor.

Erin McNamara defended by Aidan Duquette

Erin’s offensive game was particularly impressive.  Her 28 points came on 9-for-14 shooting, including 5-for-7 on three’s and 5-for-5 from the foul line.  She also handled the ball plenty and had just one turnover.

The Archies had their only lead of the game (5-4) thanks to Kayla Papazian’s layup.  The next nine points belonged to Pentucket as Erin hit a three on a pass from Holly Jakobsons, Ashley connected on four free throws and Erin assisted on a Tess Nogueira layin.  This spurt put Pentucket ahead 12-5 after five minutes of the first quarter.  The Sachems led 19-11 at the end of the first period.

Pentucket went through a brutal first six minutes of the second quarter – fourteen possessions/two air balls/three points.  If there was ever a time for the Archies it was during these six minutes and they did get back to 22-21 with the last basket coming on a putback by Erica Knowles.

Up to this point, Valerie Driscoll had hardly been a factor and still the Archies were close.  The future didn’t appear all that promising for Pentucket.

However, the last eleven points of the first half were scored by Sachems.  Erin assisted Ashley on a trey.  Erin spun in and used her left hand for a layup-and-one.  Nicole Viselli assisted Erin on a trey and Erin ended the run with another layup.  The Sachems held a 33-21 lead at halftime.

Pentucket started the second half with four empty possessions but then followed that with four productive possessions (10 points) to gain a 43-25 led after four minutes.

During this run, Erin had a three (assisted by Emily Lane) and then had a block that led to a layin.  Then Erin assisted Ashley on a trey and finally Sarah Higgins assisted on an Ashley layup.  This segment took the starch out of the Archies.  The lead after three was 49-31.

The Sachems continued to dominate on both ends in the final quarter.  The Bishops didn’t score until the 2:13 mark while Pentucket registered eleven unanswered.  Halfway through this quarter, Archies coach Jim Bancroft pulled all his starters and before the game ended two entire rosters got the chance to say that they’d played on the Garden floor.

Emily Lane, Ashley Viselli, Erin McNamara, and Holly Jakobsons celebrate at the end.

Singling out scorers for commendation is easy – just look at a box score.  Defenders aren’t so easy, especially with Pentucket because they come at teams from so many angles with different players.  A good trap in the backcourt could lead to a pass being intercepted by another player further down the court.  It is a team concept and effective enough to have gotten Pentucket to the state D3 finals.

The Sachems forced fourteen first-half turnovers and kept the ball away from Valerie Driscoll.  That’s pretty good defense in anyone’s book.

AW defeated Pentucket in 2007 and 2008 on their way to the state championships.  They have won the D3 South title four straight years.

Excellent defense has been the Sachem standard all season.  When their offense gets rolling, as it did versus AW, they are very difficult to deal with.  One more win will confirm, as some of us suspect, that they’re the best team in all of D3.
(All stats are unofficial.)

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Manchester-Essex Ousted by Undefeated Cohasset 50-40 in D4 Championship

Meredith Kelly (19 points) defends Lizzy Ball (14 points) in the key matchup of the game.

(Boston) Meredith Kelly led Cohasset (25-0) to the Division 4 title on Tuesday afternoon at the TD Garden as the Skippers defeated Manchester-Essex (13-13), 50-40.

Meredith led all scorers with nineteen points but that was only half the story.  The defensive job she did on ME’s main scoring threat, Lizzy Ball, was the game decider.

Lizzy ended up with fourteen points but they’ll be the hardest points she’s ever gotten.  She made six free throws (6-for-8) but only 3-of-18 from the floor and nothing (0-for-3) from long range.  Credit Meredith and the Skipper help defense, which stepped in when Lizzy broke free.

The final score in this one is misleading.  The Hornets were very much in contention (trailing only 15-14) with 5 ½ minutes left in the first half.  Julia Martz (11 points) had eight of those points in what looked like anyone’s game.

However, ME’s chances slipped through the cracks over the next 7 ½ minutes of playing time, stretching into the second half.  The Hornets came up pointless in the next fourteen possessions while the Skippers produced twelve points over the same span.

Seven turnovers by the Hornets during that scoreless segment were the chief contributors to the resulting 27-14 deficit 2 ½ minutes into the second half.  ME would carry that double-digit deficit for the rest of the game.

Undefeated Cohasset (25-0) poses with D4 championship trophy

Cohasset had the senior leadership with the lead to be patient on offense and used the clock.  They settled for high percentage shots (their last six baskets were layups) and prevented ME from getting into any kind of comeback rush.

The final score is also misleading since ME scored the last seven points of the game over the last three minutes after Cohasset had turned things over to its reserves.

I saw St. Mary’s of Lynn defend Pentucket star Erin McNamara out of her normal game in the D3 North tournament (held to 9 points after averaging 20) but have teammates pick up the slack and carry the Sachems to victory.  Lizzy Ball faced the same defensive situation versus Cohasset, but on this day, the talented junior found teammate help wanting.

Samantha Christopher, Alicia Volpe, and Lizzy Ball watch the closing seconds from the bench

( All stats are unofficial. )

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