The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

POPE AND THE PATRIOTS

‘10 GA, ‘14 PJP II advance to Team of the Decade final

- By Mike Cabrey mcabrey@21st-centurymed­ia.com @mpcabrey on Twitter

The matchup between the 2014 Methacton and Pope John Paul II baseball teams was just as tight as the PAC championsh­ip game they played that season. But this time the result was different.

In the contest that had the most votes and tightest margin so far in The Reporter/Times Herald/Montgomery Media Baseball

Team of the Decade Tournament, No. 7 seed ’14 Pope John Paul II edged out the No. 14 Warriors, earning a showdown with 2010 Germantown Academy in the final.

After a total of 1,719 votes were cast, the Golden Panthers — who claimed the 2014 PIAA Class 3A title — halting ’14 Methacton’s Cinderella run by just 1.2% —PJP II getting 50.6% to the District 1-4A champ Warriors’ 49.4%.

With victories by ’14 Pope John Paul II and No. 1 seed ’10 GA, the tournament’s title game could be renamed the John Duffy Classic as Duffy was head coach for both teams in those years. Duffy coached at GA from 2008-2010 and PJP II for the 2014 season.

Germantown Academy was the lone top-four seed to reach the semifinals and did not have to sweat out an upset from No. 5 2013 North Penn as the Patriots

— in a poll that totaled 1,117 votes — got past the PIAA Class 4A champ Knights 62.4% to 37.6%.

Voting to determine the top squad of the 2010s between 2010 Germantown Academy and 2014 Pope John Paul II begins Monday with the poll on The Reporter Sports Twitter account (www.twitter.com/reportersp­orts).

Methacton and PJP II met three times in 2014, the Pioneer Athletic Conference rivals each earning a win in their two regular-season games — the Warriors victorious 11-7 March 24, the Golden Panthers winning their April 14 matchup 6-4 — while in their third contest Methacton beat Pope John Paul 1-0 in the PAC championsh­ip May 14.

The conference title game’s only run came top of the seventh inning, the Warriors’ Kyle Lowery called safe on a close force play at the plate after Patrick O’Neill’s infield grounder with one out and the bases loaded.

The one run was all John Wiedmayer needed as the Methacton righthande­r tossed a completega­me, two-hit shutout, striking out 10. Meanwhile, PJP II’s four pitchers in the contest — starter Trevor O’Brien, Vinnie Togno, Dan Zurowski and Kevin Shields — combined to hold the Warriors to just three hits.

The defeat was the last of the season for the ’14 Golden Panthers, who won their final seven games in the district and state Class AAA tournament­s to finish 23-5 overall and claim Pope John Paul II’s firstever PIAA title.

Seeded fourth in the District

1 playoffs, PJP II topped No. 5 Upper Moreland 8-3 in the quarterfin­als then in the semis knocked off top seed and defending district champ Holy Ghost Prep 3-1 — Billy Hitman driving in all three runs as the Golden Panthers clinched a PIAA berth.

Pope John Paul II won the District 1-3A crown with a 3-2 victory over sixth-seed Harriton, scoring all three runs in the top of the second. Josh Lafferty earned his third district victory pitching 5 1/3 innings while Zurowski went the last 1 2/3 innings for the save.

The Panthers faced Harriton again in the state final after getting strong pitching in the first three rounds of the PIAA tournament. PJP II beat West Perry 3-1 in the first round, Northeaste­rn 4-1 in the quarters while Lafferty and Zurowski combined to shut out Tamaqua 1-0 in the semis.

In the PIAA title game, Pope John Paul II again beat Harriton, this time by a 4-2 scoreline. The Golden Panthers broke a 2-2 tie with two runs in the bottom of the sixth — Luke DeLeo plating the first with an RBI triple then scoring after an error on the play.

2010 Germantown Academy also finished its season with a championsh­ip, the Patriots claiming the Pennsylvan­ia Independen­t Schools Athletic Associatio­n (PAISAA) title by routing Germantown Friends 14-4 in the final.

John Citrone hit two home runs in the victory over GFS while Sean Coyle — the 2010 PA Gatorade Player of the Year — collected a double and a triple as the Patriots finished the tournament outscoring their four opponents 52-5. Coyle also belted a homer in GA’s 13-1 victory over Mercersbur­g Academy in the semifinals.

Germantown Academy ended the year 29-3 (8-2 in the inter-Ac League), winning a second PAISAA crown in three seasons and finished nationally ranked eight by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper and 18th in the Maxpreps Xcellent 25.

Coyle signed with the Boston Red Sox after getting selected in the third round of the 2010 MLB Draft while GA’s six other

Inter-Ac all-league picks played at Division I schools – first-teamers Keenan Kish (Florida), Mike Fitzgerald (Northeaste­rn) and Dan Hoy (Princeton) and second team picks Greg Guers (South Carolina Upstate then Penn State), Chris Harvey (Vanderbilt) and Aaron Novak (Penn State). Baseball Team of the Decade Tournament

First Round

(1) 2010 Germantown Academy 59.7%, (16) 2015 Archbishop Wood 40.3%

(9) 2013 Upper Moreland 65.8%, (8) 2010 Christophe­r Dock 34.2%

(5) 2013 North Penn 51.1%, (12) 2012 Hatboro-Horsham 48.9%

(4) 2012 La Salle 71.6%, (13) 2018 Archbishop Carroll 28.4%

(14) 2014 Methacton 59.1%, (3) 2019 Souderton 40.9%

(6) 2014 La Salle 63.4%, (11) 2013 Pennridge 36.6%

(7) 2014 Pope John Paul II 52%, (10) 2018 La Salle 48%

(2) 2015 North Penn 69.9%, (15) 2016 Pennridge 30.1%

Quarterfin­als

(1) 2010 Germantown Academy 56.7%, (9) 2013 Upper Moreland 43.3%

(5) 2013 North Penn 59.2%, (4) 2012 La Salle 40.8%

(14) 2014 Methacton 58.2%, (6) 2014 La Salle 41.8%

(7) 2014 Pope John Paul II 53.4%, (2) 2015 North Penn 46.6%

Semifinals

(1) 2010 Germantown Academy 62.4%, (5) 2013 North Penn 37.6%

(7) 2014 Pope John Paul II 50.6%, (14) 2014 Methacton 49.4%.

 ?? MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO ?? James Bleming, center, is congratula­ted by his teammates after making a diving catch during the PIAA 3A semifinals.
MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO James Bleming, center, is congratula­ted by his teammates after making a diving catch during the PIAA 3A semifinals.
 ?? MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO ?? Pope John Paul II players celebrate around pitcher Dan Zurowski after defeating Tamaqua High School in the PIAA 3A semifinals.
MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO Pope John Paul II players celebrate around pitcher Dan Zurowski after defeating Tamaqua High School in the PIAA 3A semifinals.
 ?? MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO ?? Pope John Paul II players congratula­te pitcher Josh Lafferty as he is pulled from a scoreless game against Tamaqua in the PIAA 3A state semifinal game.
MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO Pope John Paul II players congratula­te pitcher Josh Lafferty as he is pulled from a scoreless game against Tamaqua in the PIAA 3A state semifinal game.
 ?? MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO ?? Pope John Paul II players congratula­te pitcher Josh Lafferty on a clean inning during a 4-1 victory against Northern Lebanon.
MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO Pope John Paul II players congratula­te pitcher Josh Lafferty on a clean inning during a 4-1 victory against Northern Lebanon.

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