The Advance of Bucks County

Strong second half helps Indians past Pennsbury

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ee told me to play within our game because he felt EphawnF mepper was getting into my headK ee told us all to stay focused and have a good second halfK ee said WR UHDOOy EULnJ LW Ln WKH fiUVW three minutes and let them know we’re not playing their game anymoreK”

The Indians followed their coach’s adviceK They netted WKH fiUVW WKUHH EuFNHWV RI WKH second half to take a POOT leadK They extended the margin to 4M-PP early in the fourth quarter on a basket and a foul shot by bngelK

The oock certainly played their game down the stretchK “We knew they would be overaggres­sive on passes and overplay the ball a lotK We thought we could get it down low on themK We thought we could drive the lane and kick outK We also knew we could draw foulsK”

The charity stripe proved a mecca for the Indians as they connected on NV-of-OP free throwsK bngel led the parade going NP-of-NR from the line while hitting all nine of his attempts in the fourth quarterK hyle closed out the scoring for korthI slamming home a monster dunk to ice the winK

rnderstand­ablyI the Indi- DnV wHUH vHUy VDWLVfiHG wLWK WKH FRnfiGHnFH-EuLOGLnJ 584V victoryK “We all felt really goodK We were celebratin­g in the locker roomK We knew it was a tough half but we came out with the win so we were really excitedK”

With two games against Bensalem and a rematch with Abington coming soonI the korth players realize they cannot rest on their laurelsK They also know they are ready to meet the challengeK

 ?? Photo by Steve Sherman ?? Bristol junior Katerina Moore tries to grab hold of a loose ball in battle with Girard College at Lower Moreland High School.
Photo by Steve Sherman Bristol junior Katerina Moore tries to grab hold of a loose ball in battle with Girard College at Lower Moreland High School.

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