The Denver Post

ThunderRid­ge wins third Class 5A title

- By Kyle Newman

In a Class 5A boys hoops title showdown between two perennial powers that had both lost its prior four finals appearance­s, ThunderRid­ge and George Washington delivered a slugfest on Saturday.

When the bruising, momentum swing-laden game was finally over at the Broadmoor World Arena, it was suburban power ThunderRid­ge who outlasted city heavyweigh­t George Washington, 68-59. In their seventh title appearance, the Grizzlies won their third crown and first since 2003.

Nolan Marold led ThunderRid­ge with 17 points and 12 rebounds, while Jason Simental chipped in 16 points, Joey Bilello 13 and Jackson Brennan was also in double-digits with 11. The Patriots were paced by Jarmell Johnson with 13 points and Edward McPhee with 12.

George Washington, making its tenth title game showing, jumped out to a 9-3 lead to open the game, with McPhee and Johnson pacing the early scoring. ThunderRid­ge responded with a 12-0 run, taking control of the momentum of the game. The Patriots didn’t blink either, though, and the first ended 16-16.

ThunderRid­ge took charge in the second, scoring the quarter’s first six points as George Washington stalled out. The Patriots’ first points in the frame came on Johnson’s jumper at 3:30 before half, and they started full-court pressing.

But the Grizzlies also pushed the tempo, and by the time Brennan finished a contested fastbreak layup at the rim in waning seconds of half, ThunderRid­ge led 31-20.

George Washington kept its foot on the gas in the third, continuing to press and run the fast break. But just as the Patriots seemed to be about to break through, ThunderRid­ge would respond.

Midway through the third, a trio of successive impressive plays further titled the momentum the Grizzles’ way. Zach Keller got it going with a monster dunk, followed by a 3-pointer from Marold and an and-one drive by Simental to put the Highlands Ranch power’s lead to 39-27 midway through the third.

G.W. cut the lead to 41-31 at 3:01 in the quarter, as Kendale Johnson slashed to the hoop and had a circus finish, prompting a Joe Ortiz timeout.

George Washington continued to cut into the lead thanks to its ability to finish around the rim, but ThunderRid­ge finished the quarter on a high note and up 4739 as Bilello hit a put-back shot at the buzzer — or after it, as the George Washington sideline emphatical­ly argued.

Bilello then opened the fourth quarter with a corner 3, and added a three-point-play the next possession. ThunderRid­ge went up 53-41, but the Patriots continued to press and cut the game to single digits with under five minutes to play.

The Grizzlies continued to respond to the Patriots’ pushes, and consistent­ly broke their press en route to the win. ThunderRid­ge also kept getting to the line, and finished the game 24-of-37 from the stripe.

George Washington’s loss marked another narrow title defeat for the DPS power. The Patriots have won five championsh­ips but none since Chauncey Billups led them to consecutiv­e Class 6A crowns in 1993 and 1994.

Since the turn of the century, the Patriots lost 5A championsh­ips in heartbreak­ing fashion in 2001 (40-39 to Mullen), 2009 (6763 in overtime to Regis Jesuit), 2017 (53-47 to Eaglecrest), and 2018 (57-52 to Grandview).

 ?? Andy Cross, The Denver Post ?? George Washington’s Edward McPhee, left, drives down court against ThunderRid­ge’s Nolan Marold in the first quarter during the CHSAA Class 5A championsh­ip game at Broadmoor World Arena on Saturday night.
Andy Cross, The Denver Post George Washington’s Edward McPhee, left, drives down court against ThunderRid­ge’s Nolan Marold in the first quarter during the CHSAA Class 5A championsh­ip game at Broadmoor World Arena on Saturday night.

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