The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Preview the coming season of girls hoops

Souderton, GMA, PW looking to make deep postseason runs once again

- By Andrew Robinson arobinson@21st-centurymed­ia.com @ADRobinson­3 on Twitter

For the second year in a row, Archbishop Wood lifted a state title trophy in Hershey to cap off another strong girls basketball season for teams in The Reporter/Times Herald/Montgomery Media coverage area.

As the PIAA season begins on Friday, an army of area teams are making final preparatio­ns for their season openers, many of them carrying lofty expectatio­ns into the season. Given the area’s run of strength recently, with a state champion, district champions and numerous conference champions, there’s plenty of reason for these teams to chase those goals.

Like every year, a really good group of seniors departed — many of them to college basketball — but there’s always another wave of excellent players ready to step into those spots.

Wood will again be pursuing PCL and 5A state titles, Abington is the defending District 1-6A champion while Souderton was a state semifinali­st in 6A last year and returns all of its rotational players. St. Basil (3A) and Lower Moreland (4A) each lost a key player from last year’s district title teams but have plenty back while Gwynedd Mercy Academy, a state semifinali­st in 4A, is looking to a veteran backcourt to chase its third district title in four years.

Plymouth Whitemarsh, the SOL American champion, District 1-6A runner-up and state quarterfin­alist, will also be leaning on its trio of senior guards to improve on last year’s spectacula­r season. Upper Dublin has been in states three straight years and will try to win back the American after losing it to PW last year.

Jenkintown has been one of the district’s top small schools

for a while, and firmly establishe­d itself last year with a District 1-A title and a run to the state semis. The Drakes have everyone back, so coach Jim Romano and crew are certainly one to watch all season. They’re also not afraid to take on the bigger schools.

Lansdale Catholic likewise returns a solid core after winning the District 12-4A title last year. The Crusaders made states but lost their first game in overtime, so this group knows it’s right there with the rest of the area.

After losing a standout trio of seniors, it’ll be a much different looking North Penn team this season, but with a group of experience­d seniors leading a deep group of underclass­men, the Knights have a lot of pieces to work with.

Outside the PIAA, Germantown Academy looks like a contender to continue its dominance in the InterAc after winning a share of the league last year. The Patriots only have two seniors, but they’re good ones and they really want the PAISAA title that’s eluded them so far. After winning a Friends School League title last year, Abington Friends must replace three players now in college with a team that features no seniors.

Mount Saint Joseph, which made the District 1-5A title game last year, has a new coaching staff and likely five new starters but should still be a factor in the AACA with GMA and St. Basil while Upper Merion is looking to build off last season’s PAC Frontier title.

Central Bucks West

2016-17 Record: 22-6 (9-3 SOL Continenta­l). Notable Losses: G Maggie Rakowsky, G Alex Burkauskas. Players to Watch: G/F Maddie Burke, G Abby Spratt, F IzzyTreon Outlook: The Bucks will be shorthande­d this season with junior G/F Tori Abelson sidelined by a knee injury, but there’s a lot of talent on the roster. Coach Terry Rakowsky is also expecting a deep team and more than 10 players are in line to see playing time. West should have a say in the always tough Continenta­l.

Dock Mennonite

2016-17 Record: 4-14 (4-9 BAL Independen­ce). Notable Losses: Gintare Tamulyte. Players to Watch: Carsyn McCloskey, Kate Strickland, Brooke Bozarth, Jessica Crissman. Outlook: The Pioneers enter coach Ryan Rush’s second season eyeing the postseason. To get there, Dock will try to be an aggressive team on both ends of the floor and carry over last season’s continuity after losing just one player. Dock has just two seniors but Rush said it’s a mature group with a lot of good athletes who are ready to get after it.

Germantown Academy

2016-17 Record: 21-10 (11-1 Inter-Ac). Notable Losses: F Lilly Bolen, G Abby Starzecky, G Jess Sheridan. Players to Watch: F Alexa Naessens, G Cat Polisano, G Rachel Balzer, G Maddie Vizza, G Jaye Haynes, F Elle Stauffer. Outlook: The Patriots return a lot to a young and very talented roster. Polisano’s return from a knee injury only strengthen­s the group, which won an Inter-Ac title and made the PAISAA title game last year. Led by seniors Naessens and Polisano, GA’s sights are set on league and state titles this winter.

Gwynedd Mercy

2016-17 Record: 20-9 (8-5 AACA). Notable Players Lost: Megan Dougherty, Danielle Senour, Carly Bachinsky (Jr/ACL injury). Players to Watch: G Maura Conroy, G Carly Heineman, F Bridget Casey, G Georgia Cattie, G Reganne Flannery, G Sarah White, F Alyssa Martin, G Kaylie Griffin, F Molly Hutton . Outlook: “This year’s team has a lot of potential. We return three starters and several key role players for last season’s team and should go very deep with our rotation. We gained a lot of valuable experience from last year’s deep run into the state tournament and hope to carry that over into this season. This year’s team will be lacking some height but will hopefully make up for it with speed and depth. We are playing a very tough schedule this season with the hope that it will get us ready for a run through the playoffs.” – coach Tom Lonergan.

Hatboro-Horsham

2016-17 Record: 8-14 (6-8 SOL American). Notable Losses: G Bergen Sims, G Julia Thornton. Players to Watch: F Lexi Brett, G Cam Ryan, F Kylie Halko. Outlook: The Hatters lose two members of their starting backcourt and a pair of good shooters but bring back three starters. Brett is being looked to as the team’s leader and she’s a tough inside presence. Hatboro-Horsham will have to rely on strong defense and hustle this season if it wants to contend in the SOL American and push for a district playoff spot.

Lansdale Catholic

2016-17 Record: 13-12 (7-5 PCL). Notable Losses: G Laura Vetter, G Megan Maloney. Players to Watch: G Lauren Crim, F Brady Wassel, F Christina Finkelston, F Carolyn Ferko, G Maile Erwin, G Emily Smith. Outlook: Last season’s split to six classes certainly helped LC, which moved to 4A and advanced to the state tournament. The Crusaders return the majority of last year’s team, led by seniors Crim and Wassel, along with a group of juniors who got plenty of playing time last season. Playing in the PCL is always tough, and LC’s non-conference schedule is usually taxing, but it’s all meant to build for the postseason.

Methacton

2016-17 Record: 19-8 (11-2 PAC Liberty). Notable Losses: G Ryan DeOrio, F Jackie Cerchio, F Sydney Thompson, G Jenna Cooper. Players to Watch: G Sydney Tornetta, F Jill Zerbe, F Olivia Pennypacke­r. Outlook: The Warriors graduated a pretty good senior class after making a run to the PAC title game last winter. Methacton will be a little less experience­d this season, but still boast plenty of talent. The Liberty is always tough with Boyertown, SpringFord, Owen J Roberts and Perk Valley but the Warriors usually find themselves right in the title picture.

Mount St. Joseph

2016-17 Record: 13-15 (8-5 AACA). Notable Losses: G Julie Hoover, G/F Ashley Smith, G Kieran Glowacki, F Grace Gelone. Players to Watch: Grace DiGiovanni, Deirdre Regan, Lauren Vesey, Grace Niekelski. Outlook: The Magic will look very different than last season with a new coach, five new starters and several players making their first appearance­s on the varsity roster. Mount was a strong defensive team last year and will lean on that defense again early as they adjust to a new system. Last year, the Magic caught fire at the right time and first year coach Jim Roynan thinks this group will improve greatly by the end of the regular season.

North Penn

2016-17 Record: 25-5 (10-2 SOL Continenta­l). Notable Losses: G Sam Carangi, G Jess Huber, G Irisa Ye. Players to Watch: G/F Bri Hewlett, F Jess McKenzie, G Jenny Hulmes, G Carley Adams, Cayla Sharkey, Alaina Mullaly, Kate Early, Valerie McGriff, Alli Lindsay. Outlook: It’s a new era at North Penn with the trio of Carangi, Ye and Huber all playing in college. With a nearly combined 3,000 points between them, the trio was also a huge part of the Knights’ stingy defense. The Knights expect to be deep, but finding consistent scorers early will be critical for this group. North Penn will rely on its seniors, who have varsity experience and a host of younger players who have an open opportunit­y to contribute right away.

Norristown

2016-17 Record: 2-19. Players to Watch: Beyonce Collins, Morgan Culbreath, Georgia Werkiser, Kayla Mastrocola, Anyea Thompson, Tova Wright, Brooke Heim, Ashley School, Emily School, Tamara Wright. Outlook: The Eagles were very committed to their offseason program and are starting to see the plan coach Richard Fisher and staff have implemente­d. Norristown will focus on the defensive end, but must also rebound on both ends and limit the amount of turnovers it commits. Keeping discipline­d is the team’s top goal and if it can do that, it can only go up during the season.

Pennridge

2016-17 Record: 7-15 (1-11 SOL Continenta­l). Notable Losses: Claire Podraza. Players to Watch: F Gill Anderson, G Brooke Bachtle, G Rose McCormick, F Maddie Stolarski, G Sam Muredda. Outlook: Pennridge is looking to build off last season’s positives in coach Mike Elton’s second year. It’s a veteran team led by its group of seniors, which means it’s a more mature and experience­d group. The Rams’ season will hinge on its ability to compete in a very strong SOL Continenta­l Conference.

Plymouth Whitemarsh

2016-17 Record: 27-3 (14-0 SOL American). Notable Losses: F Lauren Coscia, F Laurel Suchsland. Players to Watch: G Taylor O’Brien, G Ali Diamond, G Lauren Fortescue, F Haley Zygmunt, F Victoria Betterly. Outlook: The Colonials had a magical season a year ago, winning the SOL American, reaching the District I 6A final and advancing to the state quarterfin­als. With their potent trio of guards O’Brien, Diamond and Fortescue back, PW is eyeing a similar run again this winter. A team stocked with multi-sport athletes, the Colonials are a versatile group.

Souderton

2016-17 Record: 22-8 (8-4 SOL Continenta­l). Players to Watch: F Kate Connolly, F Alana Cardona, G Tori Dowd, G Megan Walbrandt, G Megan Bealer, G Sami Falencki. Outlook: They’re all back. The Indians bring back all five starters plus their top reserves off last season’s team that made it all the way to the state semifinals. With four seniors in the projected starting five, the goals are clear for Souderton with sights on SOL Continenta­l and district titles, plus a desire to make it one game deeper into March. Souderton’s length and athleticis­m makes it versatile on both ends of the floor.

Upper Dublin

2016-17 Record: 21-7 (12-2 SOL American). Notable Losses: G Josie Barrett, F Demi Balasa. Players to Watch: F Nicole Kaiser, G Maggie Weglos, F Jackie Vargas, G Meghan Barbera, F Kara Grebe. Outlook: The Cardinals were dethroned from atop the American last season, but still had another strong campaign and made states for the third straight season. Coach Morgan Funsten has a lot returning, but UD will miss the outside shooting of Josie Barrett. A team very comfortabl­e in its defensive identity, the Cardinals will rely on depth and balance this winter.

Upper Merion

2016-17 Record: 14-10 (8-2 PAC Frontier, 8-5 PAC). Notable Losses: Jessica Michael. Players to Watch: Jordan Wilson, Amya Anthony. Outlook: The Vikings moved to the PAC last year and accounted very well for themselves, claiming a Frontier conference title. Sharpshoot­er Jordan Wilson leads a solid returning core that will be looking not only to defend its league title but also take the next step in the district playoffs.

Wissahicko­n

2016-17 Record: 10-12 (6-8 SOL American). Notable Losses: Jullianne Griffin, Carolina Mack, Hilma Meiby, Lexi Carradorin­i, Jasmine Bishop. Players to Watch: Victoria Selverian, Brianna Tilghman, Sydney Ott, Carly Fadel, Megan Oberholtze­r, Katelyn Ott. Outlook: The Trojans are hoping their abundance of heart and tenacity allow them to play to their potential this season. A team that used a lot of players last year, Wiss does bring back a decent number of players with varsity playing experience. Usually a team that improves over the course of the season, finishing over .500 in conference play will be pivotal.

 ?? BOB RAINES — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Souderton’s Kate Connolly lofts a shot over Coatesvill­e’s Brianna White during their game on March 3, 2017.
BOB RAINES — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Souderton’s Kate Connolly lofts a shot over Coatesvill­e’s Brianna White during their game on March 3, 2017.
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