The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

PJP qualifies for PAC playoffs on season’s last day

PJP’s qualifies for PAC playoffs on last day of regular season

- By Barry Sankey

PHOENIXVIL­LE >> For the Pope John Paul II and Phoenixvil­le girls basketball teams, it all came down to the final game of the season in the quest to qualify for the Pioneer Athletic Conference Final Six playoffs.

The Golden Panthers and Phantoms battled Monday night in a makeup game to decide the second-place finisher from the Frontier Division.

Both sides gave it all they had in terms of effort and fight. But in the end, Pope John Paul II erased a seven-point deficit in the final 7:29 of the fourth quarter and beat Phoenixvil­le, 38-35, to clinch second place in the division and the accompanyi­ng playoff berth.

The Golden Panthers also had to rally to win the first meeting between the two schools in Upper Providence to take that victory in the closing minutes of the fourth period.

Sophomore guard Tess Crossan scored 15 points and sophomore guard Amelia Kennedy scored 11

to pace the scoring for the Golden Panthers, who will face Owen J. Roberts in the first round of the PAC playoffs Thursday night at Spring-Ford High School at 7:45 p.m. in the second game of a doublehead­er.

Junior guard Aubrie Breisblatt paced Phoenixvil­le with a game-high 19 points.

“We really pulled together in the second half,” said Crossan. “We always rely on our defense to carry us, but we had to compete and played a complete game. We came together as a team. All five of us really wanted it.”

PJP coach TJ Lonergan has emphasized every game being so important in the race for the PAC and District 1-5A playoffs for the past several weeks. His players have responded to that call and will join unbeaten Frontier winner Pottsgrove as the playoff representa­tives from the division.

“The PAC playoffs have always been our goal and districts, too,” said Crossan. “We had to make a run. We didn’t want to stop.”

“We’ve been fighting for our playoff life in the last two, two and a half weeks,” said Lonergan. “We saw what the PAC and district power rankings looked like. It was survive and advance for the playoffs.”

Phoenixvil­le (12-10 overall), which had a winning season in head coach Brian Grashof’s first year at the helm, held the upper hand in the early going and for most of the game.

Led by the junior trio of Breisblatt, Nailah Green and Angelina Williams, the Phantoms took a 9-3 lead at the end of the first period. Phoenixvil­le, which also got solid contributi­ons from senior guard Marlee Brown, freshman guard Jaime Michaud and sophomore guard Sammy Brown plus Gianna Thaxton and Rachel Aselton, extended its lead to 19-12 by halftime.

The Phantoms had a 3023 cushion heading into the fourth quarter.

“We were able to keep pushing through,” said Lonergan. “I think that was the big difference.”

A basket by junior Kayla Ciuba (six points) started PJP’s comeback in the fourth quarter. Crossan and senior guard Kayla Viney took down rebounds before Crossan made a driving layup at the 6:11 mark to cut the gap to 30-27.

Kennedy made a steal and knocked down two free throws at 5:51 to make it 3029. Junior forward Haley Jackson had a blocked shot and rebound for the Golden Panthers, leading to Crossan’s driving layup that gave PJP a 31-30 lead with 4:57 left in regulation time.

Green grabbed a rebound, and Breisblatt converted three free throws to put the hosts back in front at 33-31 with 4:03 showing. Williams had a big rebound, and she made a layup with an assist from Sammy Brown that allowed Phoenixvil­le to lead 35-33 with 2:51 left in the fourth period.

Kennedy had a foul shot and steal with less than two minutes left. Crossan made another drive to the basket at 1:10 for a 36-35 PJP lead.

After a PJP 30-second timeout, Jackson pulled a rebound, followed by two Ciuba boards in the final 38 seconds. Ciuba also sank two foul shots with 26 seconds left for a 38-35 lead.

Breisblatt and Green had rebounds for the Phantoms at the end of the game. Before the final horn sounded, Phoenixvil­le tried a 3-point shot that would have tied the game, but it missed the mark.

“Breisblatt is a very good player,” said Lonergan. “13 (Green) is a phenomenal rebounder. 12 (Williams) is a very good driver.”

NOTES >> Guard Mary Kate Shannon and Viney are the Golden Panthers’ two seniors. The rest of PJP’s players are sophomores and juniors . ... “We’re relatively young,” said Lonergan . ... The same goes for Phoenixvil­le, who has two seniors in Marlee Brown and Atia Hall.

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 ?? BARRY TAGLIEBER — FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Pope John Paul II celebrates its PAC playoff clinching win over Phoenixvil­le on Monday.
BARRY TAGLIEBER — FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP Pope John Paul II celebrates its PAC playoff clinching win over Phoenixvil­le on Monday.
 ?? BARRY TAGLIEBER — FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Pope John Paul II’s bench reacts to a play during the fourth quarter Monday against Phoenixvil­le.
BARRY TAGLIEBER — FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP Pope John Paul II’s bench reacts to a play during the fourth quarter Monday against Phoenixvil­le.
 ?? BARRY TAGLIEBER — FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Pope John Paul II’s Amelia Kennedy, center, grabs the rebound Monday as Phoenixvil­le’s Nailah Green, second from right, and Angelina Williams, right, defend and Pope John Paul II’s Kayla Ciuba looks to help.
BARRY TAGLIEBER — FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP Pope John Paul II’s Amelia Kennedy, center, grabs the rebound Monday as Phoenixvil­le’s Nailah Green, second from right, and Angelina Williams, right, defend and Pope John Paul II’s Kayla Ciuba looks to help.
 ?? BARRY TAGLIEBER — FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Phoenixvil­le’s Angelina Williams, center, tries to take the ball away from Pope John Paul II’s Kayla Ciuba, right, on Monday.
BARRY TAGLIEBER — FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP Phoenixvil­le’s Angelina Williams, center, tries to take the ball away from Pope John Paul II’s Kayla Ciuba, right, on Monday.

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