Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Downingtow­n East now waits for one last chance at states

- By Rob Senior For Digital First Media

GRATERFORD » After winning a district title in 2016, Perkiomen Valley missed out on last year’s PIAA Class 6A state tournament. This season’s senior-laden squad was determined to make their mark on the program.

So the subdued reaction on the Vikings’ sideline was somewhat of a surprise at the end of Wednesday’s 6053 win over Downingtow­n East in the District 1 Class 6A playback round — a victory that sealed PV’s spot in the 6A state playoffs, slated to begin next Friday.

Maybe they felt their work wasn’t done yet. Or maybe they were just too exhausted from the frantic second-half comeback that saw the Vikings rebound from a 13-point deficit to put the Cougars away.

Megan Jonassen led PV with 27 points, consistent­ly driving the lane and challengin­g Downingtow­n East’s 6-foot-5 sophomore center Bella Smuda.

Smuda won her share of the battles with 17 points and five blocks on the night, but it was Jonassen who would give PV its first lead at 45-43 with 3:37 remaining — one they wouldn’t relinquish.

“Honestly, I’d rather go against someone her height who’s taller than me,” said Jonassen. “It brings out the best in me and makes me play tougher and more aggressive­ly.”

From a district perspectiv­e, the Vikings move into a Friday night contest with Upper Dublin to determine District 1’s ninth seed in states, while Downingtow­n East faces a win-or-go home contest with Central Bucks East.

For the first three-anda-half quarters, it looked like Downingtow­n East’s night. But after the Cougars started the second half on a 6-0 run, PV responded with 11 straight. The 11-0 run included Jonassen’s 1,500th career point.

“We didn’t stop the game,” said PV coach John Strawoet. “We didn’t want to slow her down.”

It would’ve made no sense to cool off the Fordham-bound senior, who accounted for the first eight points of that run before Taylor Hamm, who added 18 on the evening, capped it with a 3. By the end of the third, Perk Valley has chopped the Cougars’ lead to a single basket.

Smuda got three easy baskets to start the fourth, widening the margin back to six before PV completed the comeback on sophomore Gabby Marinacci’s three-pointer with four minutes to play. For Marinacci, making her first start since early in the season, it was her first shot of the evening at the perfect time.

“I never even thought about (the score or situation),” admitted Marinacci. “I just took the shot.”

Down the stretch, PV’s foul shooting was a big difference, knocking down 21of-27 on the evening compared to the Cougars’ 10-for19 mark from the charity stripe. The duo of Jonassen and Hamm began to assert their will, causing Downingtow­n East to lose Erin Phelan (15 points) to fouls in the final minutes.

“That was a great high school basketball game,” said Tom Schurtz, head coach of Downingtow­n East. “Two strong, experience­d teams battled for four quarters. Can’t ask for more than that.

“I couldn’t be more disappoint­ed in the outcome, but couldn’t be prouder of the effort. Now we just need to find a way into states.”

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