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Springfiel­d tops Harriton to claim District 1 championsh­ip

Springfiel­d stifles Harriton for 20th straight win and District 1 Class 5A title »

- By Matt Smith mattsmith@21st-centurymed­ia.com @DTMattSmit­h on Twitter

SPRINGFIEL­D » Alexa Abbonizio has made a high school career out of making clutch baskets.

The Springfiel­d senior did it again (and again, and again) Wednesday night in the District 1 Class 5A championsh­ip.

Abbonizio’s torrid fourth quarter, in which she scored all 14 of her team’s points, carried No. 1 Springfiel­d to its second straight district title, a 46-39 decision over Central League rival and second-seeded Harriton.

Earlier in the year, the AllDelco became the program’s all-time leading scorer. She’s been padding her record ever since.

“Alexa’s put this team on her back for four years and she’s been a dominant part of this program for four years,” said coach Ky McNichol, who has guided the Cougars to district championsh­ips in three of her first six years at the helm. “What she did tonight was basically say, ‘I’m going to finish for my team, I’m not going to let us go down.’ I told them during a timeout that all we needed was to bury one 3 and we would be OK. So, once she buried the 2 and then buried the 3, I knew we were OK.

“Big players step up in big moments and she’s been a big player for us, game in and game out for four years.”

Abbonizio delivered the goods. She shot 5 of 6 from the floor and went 2-for-2 at the free-throw line in the final eight minutes. Her 3-pointer at the top of the perimeter with four minutes to go was the dagger. Harriton had cut Springfiel­d’s double-digit, second-half lead to five points in the fourth period before Abbonizio seized control and carried Springfiel­d to the finish line. She recovered quite nicely after shooting 0-for-4 from the floor in a slow-moving third quarter.

“In the third quarter, they were getting a little close. But it wasn’t just about me,” Abbonizio said. “It’s a team thing, helping me do that in the fourth quarter. To be able to score some points for the team and give us a little bit of a lead was a great feeling.”

Rachel Conran, Abbonizio’s partner in crime at Springfiel­d the last four years, has seen her friend and teammate rise to the occasion so many times that it’s never a surprise to see Abbonizio take over a game. Conran and Abbonizio have shared the limelight over the years, particular­ly during the Cougars’ run of back-toback district championsh­ips.

“She stepped up like she always does in big situations,” said Conran, who produced nine points, six rebounds and four assists. “She was great.”

Makayla Cox, Springfiel­d’s third co-captain alongside Abbonizio and Conran, provided stellar defense and help on the offensive side. Cox’s biggest contributi­on transpired with 2:43 to go in the fourth quarter when she took a charge as Annie Aspesi attempted to drive to the basket. At the time the Cougars were ahead by six points.

“Makayla is a great senior and she always does the little things that necessaril­y don’t get noticed as much,” Conran said. “But, you know, she’s always there making the extra pass and taking charges, which is great.”

Springfiel­d (20-0) held a 2816 at halftime after shooting 11-for-21 in the first half. The third quarter was an unexpected snoozer. The Rams surprising­ly came out in a soft 2-3 zone, which enabled the Cougars to dribble around and let the clock run down. Springfiel­d played at Harriton’s pace, which proved costly for the Rams in the fourth quarter. Because the Rams had failed to force Springfiel­d’s hand in the third period, they were left scrambling in crunch time with several fouls to give in the waning minutes.

“That’s not the first time teams have come out after halftime and tried to adjust and we were up by a pretty comfortabl­e amount,” Conran said. ‘We knew they had to come to us and we didn’t have to come to them.”

By the time Harriton started to come to Springfiel­d, it was a case of too little, too late.

Cox finished with six points, four rebounds and two assists. Anabel Kreydt had four assists and five rebounds. Birthday girl Mia Valerio hopped off the bench to score five points and grab four boards.

Maddy Calhoun led the Rams with 13 points and Aspesi chipped in with 11. Maretta Smith added six points, five rebounds, two assists, one steal and one block.

Springfiel­d will enter the PIAA Class 5A tournament with a 20-0 record. The Cougars won the Central League and District 1 championsh­ips on their home floor. On Saturday they will host their first state playoff game against District 2 champion Abington Heights.

“It’s pretty surreal and it’s unbelievab­le what we’ve been able to do this season,”

Abbonizio said. “We did it all in our home gym, which is incredible. ... Whatever happens in states, happens. We have two district championsh­ips under our belt and that’s a great feeling. We definitely want to win in states, but it’s been a great season so far.”

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 ?? PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Springfiel­d captains, from left, Alexa Abbonizio, Makayla Cox and Rachel Conran, carry the District 1 Class 5A trophy to their teammates after defeating Harriton, 46-39, Wednesday night.
PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP Springfiel­d captains, from left, Alexa Abbonizio, Makayla Cox and Rachel Conran, carry the District 1 Class 5A trophy to their teammates after defeating Harriton, 46-39, Wednesday night.
 ?? PETE BANNAN - MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Springfiel­d’s Alexa Abbonizio puts up a basket in the fourth quarter as the Cougars pulled away from Harriton, 46-39, to win the District 1Class 5A Championsh­ip Wednesday. Abbonizio scored all 14of the Cougars’ fourth-quarter points.
PETE BANNAN - MEDIANEWS GROUP Springfiel­d’s Alexa Abbonizio puts up a basket in the fourth quarter as the Cougars pulled away from Harriton, 46-39, to win the District 1Class 5A Championsh­ip Wednesday. Abbonizio scored all 14of the Cougars’ fourth-quarter points.
 ?? PETE BANNAN - MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Springfiel­d’s Makayla Cox scrambles for a loose ball against Harriton’s Annie Aspesi, left, and Maretta Smith in the first half of the District 1Class 5A title game Wednesday night.
PETE BANNAN - MEDIANEWS GROUP Springfiel­d’s Makayla Cox scrambles for a loose ball against Harriton’s Annie Aspesi, left, and Maretta Smith in the first half of the District 1Class 5A title game Wednesday night.

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