Boston Herald

Bartlett thwarts Bellingham’s comeback bid

- By TOM MULHERIN Danny Ventura also contribute­d to this report.

WORCESTER — For as sensationa­l of a comeback bid No. 3 Bellingham put forth Monday night at WPI to nearly wipe away a 10point deficit in the fourth quarter of a Div. 3 Central semifinal, a little too much juice on a heavily-contested, game-tying 3-point attempt in the final seconds kept it just short of moving past No. 2 Bartlett.

Twice the Blackhawks (17-6) pulled within one point in the final frame against the sharp-shooting Indians (20-2) behind energetic defense and timely offensive execution, but clutch freethrow shooting from Brandon Boucher (19 points, four assists) and big 3-pointers from Dylan Grandmaiso­n (15 points, two steals) and Wilson Aybar (15 points) helped Bartlett to a 77-75 win.

Shooting proved to be the difference all second half for the Indians outside of the final defensive sequence, shooting 7-for-10 from deep since the break. All eight of Boucher’s free throws on the night even came in the final 1:27 of the contest as well, proving enough despite Bellingham’s 20-13 scoring advantage since the 6:50 mark of the fourth.

With the win, the Indians move to the section final to take on the winner of Whitinsvil­le Christian-Sutton on Saturday for their third appearance in the last five years.

“Credit to those guys (in Bellingham), they’re good players, we just had the perseveran­ce at the end,” said Bartlett head coach Anthony Paranto. “(Good shooting) is our style. We don’t have the prototypic­al basketball player. … We have a lot of shooters on our team. It’s hard to isolate on one individual, that’s our style, we’re running and gunning.”

Following a back-andforth first half, the Indians came out of the half scorching hot from deep as Boucher nailed three 3-pointers in the third quarter, and accurate mid-range shots from Logan Paranto (19 points) built up a 61-51 lead with 6:50 left in the game.

But Bellingham had no quit.

A combinatio­n of Tate Pike, Chris Domercant and Tyler Warren used high energy to execute on both ends of the floor. Pike (game-high 31 points, six steals) produced a steal and layup, and hit one of his five treys with 4:04 to go to cap a 9-0 run to pull within one point.

A timeout from the Indians helped them reset, allowing Aybar to hit a corner 3-pointer and start a 9-2 run to extend the lead to 7062 with 1:27 left. A sevenpoint lead a little later didn’t mean much, though, as Domercant (11 points, three steals) converted a layup, and Pike hit a fading three before stealing an inbound pass to generate a layup for a 73-71 deficit with 38 seconds left.

Yet, the free-throw game continued for Bartlett, and even after Michael Gamble nailed a trey with 13 seconds left to bring Bellingham within one point again, Indians free throws and a long 3-point try with five ticks to go from a fading Bradley Chausse in the corner ultimately sealed the game.

In more boys basketball ... Torane Burton scored 14 points as No. 17 Nantucket (13-10) advanced to the Div. 4 South semifinals with a 5733 win over No. 9 Sturgis East.

Lence Altenor scored 34 points as No. 1 Austin Prep (16-4) defeated No. 12 Georgetown, 69-47, in a Div. 4 North semifinal.

Girls basketball

Jess Carney and Leah Sylvain had 12 points apiece as No. 2 Westport (20-2) withstood a 25-point effort by Destiny Morales-Williams to beat No. 7 Holbrook, 54-39, in a Div. 4 South semifinal.

Olivia Found had 16 points, 12 rebounds, 10 steals and eight assists, while Emma Found tallied 22 as No. 1 Matignon (19-1) defeated No. 4 Malden Catholic, 6139, in a Div. 4 North semifinal.

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