Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Raiders Ousted: Coatesvill­e goes cold in first-round loss to Hempfield

- By Peter DiGiovanni pdigiovann­i07@gmail.com @PeteDLN on Twitter

The Coatesvill­e boys basketball team had its sights set on a deep run in the PIAA Class 6A playoffs, especially after two impressive wins in the playback rounds of the District 1 tournament.

Those dreams were dashed Saturday night at Warwick High School, as the Red Raiders’ cold shooting did them in to the tune of a 66-53 loss to Hempfield, ending Coatesvill­e’s season at 21-7.

Coatesvill­e shot a frigid 20 for 64 from the field and 12 of 20 from the foul line, while the Black Knights (25-4) went 31 for 36 from the charity stripe, with senior Ryan Moffatt going an incredible 21 of 24 from the free throw line.

The lone highlight for Coatesvill­e was superlativ­e sophomore Jhamir Brickus going over the 1,000-point mark before the end of his second season of high school ball. Brickus, who led Coatesvill­e with 19 points, reached the milestone with 6:47 left in the third quarter by draining a free throw for his 12th point of the game.

“We just missed too many shots and shots we usually make,” said Coatesvill­e coach Chuck Moore. “And we missed some layups and some inside shots. Hempfield won a couple games in the playoffs last year and some of our guys have not experience­d this stage before. The anxiety of this stage can cause a player to miss some shots. And the foul situation is what it is. We expected a lot of fouls because of the way we play but the refs evened things up. We can’t worry about that.”

Hempfield broke the game open in the second period when they outscored Coatesvill­e, 21-7, to take a commanding 32-20 lead at halftime, getting the Hempfield crowd — which had to travel just 15 minutes to Litiz — up on its feet.

Coatesvill­e shot just three for 12 in the second period and the Black knights’ zone defense seemed to frustrate the Red Raiders. Hempfield shot five of seven in the period and it seemed to give the District 3 squad a lot of confidence.

Coatesvill­e continued to shoot poorly from the field in the third quarter, and the Red Raiders were on the verge of being blown out when Anthony Alston strolled down the lane to give Hempfield a 46-31 advantage. But Coatesvill­e big man Tyrel Bladen, an Eastern Kentucky University recruit, kept the Red Raiders in the game. Bladen dominated the third and ended the game with 13 points and 10 rebounds in a gallant effort.

Hempfield took a 12-point lead into the fourth quarter, but the Black Knights seemed intent on letting the Red Raiders back in the game. The Coatesvill­e pressure forced five fourth quarter turnovers, and Brickus started to drive to the basket because his outside shot was not going in. Once that happened, Hempfield had little answer for the Red Raiders’ star.

“Teams design their defense to stop Jhamir,” Moore said. “And tonight, his outside shot was not falling and he started to go to the basket and we got back in the game. But it seemed we only could get one guy going at a time.”

When Hempfield turned the ball over with 1:57 to play, it looked like the Red Raiders would complete an amazing comeback. Aaron Young buried a 3-pointer from the left corner and it was a 58-52 game. The Black Knights turned the ball over again and Brickus went strong to the basket, got fouled and hit one of two from the foul line to make it a 58-53 game.

Then things went south for the game and, ultimately, the Red Raiders’ season. Moffatt brought the ball up the floor and Coatesvill­e was whistled for a foul. Then, Dapree Bryant was hit with a technical and Moffatt drained all four free throws before Hempfield got the ball back, and the Black Knights had held off the talented Red Raiders.

Hempfield moves on to play Lincoln in Wednesday’s second round, while Coatesvill­e’s season ends in a first round PIAA loss for the second year in a row.

“I am real proud of these guys but this was a frustratin­g game tonight,” Coatesvill­e senior Avery Young said. “We played hard and tried our best but we did not make enough shots. The guys that are going off to college should be proud and the young guys have to keep working.”

 ?? MICHAEL REEVES — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Coatesvill­e sophomore Jhamir Brickus shoots a free throw that gave him his 1,000th career point in a state playoff loss to Hempfield Saturday night at Warwick High School.
MICHAEL REEVES — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Coatesvill­e sophomore Jhamir Brickus shoots a free throw that gave him his 1,000th career point in a state playoff loss to Hempfield Saturday night at Warwick High School.
 ?? MICHAEL REEVES — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Coatesvill­e’s Donte Crews slams home a dunk Saturday against Hempfield.
MICHAEL REEVES — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Coatesvill­e’s Donte Crews slams home a dunk Saturday against Hempfield.
 ?? MICHAEL REEVES — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Coatesvill­e coach Chuck Moore shouts orders to his players Saturday night against Hempfield.
MICHAEL REEVES — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Coatesvill­e coach Chuck Moore shouts orders to his players Saturday night against Hempfield.

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