Daily Times (Primos, PA)

House’s hot shooting leads Carroll past Wissahicko­n

- By Ed Morlock emorlock@21st-centurymed­ia.com

BENSALEM » Archbishop Carroll beat Wissahicko­n, 66-59, in the first round of the PIAA Class 5A state playoffs Friday night at Bensalem High School.

The Patriots will face Lampeter-Strasburg in the second round Tuesday at a site and time to be determined.

Carroll’s Luke House hit three 3-pointers to start the fourth quarter and help the Patriots build a 15-point lead, 54-39.

“He gets in foul trouble early and nothing was going right for him,” Carroll coach Paul Romanczuk said. “He goes and he scores 20 in the second half alone. I can’t say enough great things about him.”

The Trojans came roaring back with a 14-2 run to make it 56-53.

House hit a pair of free throws to push the lead back to five and Wiss’ Zach Reiner responded with a layup to make it a one-possession game again with 2:54 to go.

The Patriots rattled off four straight — a pair of Keyon Butler foul shots and an AJ Hoggard runner — to make it a seven-point game, 62-55, with 1:35 left.

Wiss, playing without secondlead­ing scorer Eddie Fortescue after two technical fouls in the District 1 third-place game against Chester, wasn’t done yet. Max Rapoport hit a 3-pointer — his fourth of the fourth quarter — and Reiner split a pair of free throws to get the deficit back to three, 62-59.

“You just need to keep playing,” Romanczuk said. “There’s a reason why (Wiss is) in the state tournament. They’ve played a tough schedule, they’re battle-tested and they’ve got some senior leadership there. They weren’t going to just lay down for us. There’s not too many guys that can shoot the ball as well as Max Rapoport.

“We’ve played some really good shooters this year, but he’s right up there with any of them. He got them right back into it. That’s a tough basketball team. They play with a sense of urgency. We were fortunate. If that game was another 30 seconds to a minute, I don’t know what would’ve happened.”

The Trojans had one possession within three points in the quarter and it came with less than 30 seconds left. Rapoport’s contested 3-point attempt was just off.

House grabbed the rebound, got fouled and hit two free throws to make it a five-point game and Justin Anderson hit two more with one second left to make it 66-59.

“We knew coming in they’re a team loaded with talent,” Wiss coach Kyle Wilson said. “Talent all over. Our kids said, ‘Hey look, we’re playing down one guy’ — we knew we didn’t have Eddie (Fortescue). ‘Let’s go out there and let it fly.’

“We finally got shots and looks when we needed them and it was one of those games where we came up a play or two short. We knew in a game like this on paper they’re the better team. They’ve got 6-5, 6-4, this guard, that guard. We knew we’re not going to beat them mano-a-mano, but if we play better as a team we give ourselves a chance. I thought we did.”

House scored 13 of his 20 points in the fourth for Carroll. Hoggard added 16 and Anderson 15.

Rapoport also scored 13 of his 20 points in the fourth for Wiss. Reiner finished with 16.

 ?? GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Archbishop Carroll’s AJ Hoggard, left, goes to the basket as Wissahicko­n’s Zach Reiner defends Friday night. Hoggard scored 16 points to lead Carroll to a 65-59 win in the first round of the PIAA Class 5A tournament.
GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Archbishop Carroll’s AJ Hoggard, left, goes to the basket as Wissahicko­n’s Zach Reiner defends Friday night. Hoggard scored 16 points to lead Carroll to a 65-59 win in the first round of the PIAA Class 5A tournament.

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