The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Pennridge

-

and an-one. Just settling ourselves down, not trying to move a thousand miles an hour, just gather ourselves and just finding the open man and not trying to push everything around.

Colin Post record eight of his team-high 12 points in the first half while Fisher – one of five seniors honored before the game – finished with 11 points as Pennridge’s win combined with Central Bucks West’s loss to North Penn clinched at least a share of the SOL Continenta­l title for the Rams (14-5, 8-2 conference).

Despite graduating most of the experience for last year’s PIAA-6A runner-up, Pennridge can earn a second-straight outright Continenta­l crown with a win in one of its final two conference games – at Central Bucks East Tuesday or home against North Penn Friday. The Rams first host Haverford in a nonleague contest 2:30 p.m. Saturday.

“Everyone was going to know us this year and everyone was going to be gunning for us,” Fisher said. “And everyone thought this year that we weren’t going to be great, we weren’t going to do anything or be a subpar team but we’re proving the people wrong and showing that playing great defense for us is the key to winning even when our shots aren’t falling, just making sure we’re playing hard on defense.”

Jason Price scored a game-high 18 points for Souderton (12-8, 6-5), which had its two-game win streak snapped. The Indians visit Lower Merion 1:30 p.m. Saturday then end the regular season hosting Quakertown Friday.

The Indians did not score a point in the first half after Price’s jumper pulled Big Red level at 4-4 in the first quarter. Pennridge proceeded to score the next 17 before the break – posting a 14-0 shutout in the second quarter – to go up 21-4 and looked comfortabl­y on its way to ending a two-game conference losing streak.

But Price got the Indians’ offense going in the third, recording nine of his points in the quarter. Souderton knocked down four 3-pointers in the period – three straight during a 12-0 run to end the period, cutting the Rams’ lead to 27-23.

Fisher began the fourth drawing a foul on a basket inside, hitting the free throw at 7:37 to make it 3023. A Luke Yoder jumper had the Rams up nine before Price answered with a jumper. But Christian Guldin dropped in a shot in the lane while a Fisher steal led to a Yoder transition layup, putting Pennridge up 36-25.

“We got a little selfish there,” said Behrens of the Rams’ third quarter. “I thought we became oneon-one and I thought we became selfish as a team and that’s not the type of team that we are. We have to move the basketball. Obviously I thought getting it inside to Trent always looks good, right? That’s a good idea.”

The Indians could only get within nine three times before a 6-1 burst by the Rams capped by Fisher’s breakaway dunk gave Pennridge a 46-33 lead.

“Right now we’re struggling shooting the ball from the outside, I don’t know what to say about that,” Behrens said. “We’re just not putting the ball in the basket the way we were to start the season. We’re going to have to fight through that.”

Post broke the 4-4 tie in the final minute of the first quarter with a runner down the lane then was fouled after an offensive rebound with 0.2 seconds. He hit the second from the line for a 7-4 Pennridge advantage.

A Fisher slam, Ryan Benscoter’s putback and a Yoder three from the wing had the Rams up 14-4 at 6:33 in the second quarter. Post’s transition layup made 18-4 at 4:22 with the score staying the same until the half’s final seconds when Post knocked down a trey before the buzzer.

“He’s been struggling shooting the ball, it was great to see him get some confidence offensivel­y,” said Behrens of Post.

The Indians finally broke their drought on two Dylan Hollick free throws at 7:22 in the third. A putback from Post had Pennridge up 25-8 but Souderton began the chip away at the deficit as the Rams collected only two more points in the quarter.

Down 27-12, Price, Jack Towsen and Brian Reiner connected on three straight 3-pointers to make it 2721. Price then found Matt Uhrich inside for a layup to pull within four entering the fourth.

 ?? JAMES BEAVER/FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Souderton’s Casey Harter (14) looks to the net to get a shot off over Pennridge’s Evelyn Loughery (22) Friday night at Souderton Area High School.
JAMES BEAVER/FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP Souderton’s Casey Harter (14) looks to the net to get a shot off over Pennridge’s Evelyn Loughery (22) Friday night at Souderton Area High School.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States