Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Bishop Canevin rallies past Cornell

- By Brad Everett

With his team’s offense in a funk, Bishop Canevin coach Rich Johnson was in serious need of a changeup late in the second quarter of his team’sWPIAL playoff game Friday.

Who better to turn to than a kid who earlier this year pitched in the PONYLeague World Series?

Only a freshman, backup quarterbac­k Kole Olszewski gave Canevin the spark it needed, connecting with Lesae Lacks for a pair of touchdowns to propel the Crusaders to a 24-7 win against Cornell in a Class 1A semifinala­t Montour.

By beating No. 2 seed Cornell (9-3), No. 3 Canevin (12-1) advanced to the WPIAL final for the first time since winning its only title in 1990. The Crusaders will face Our Lady of the Sacred Heart in the championsh­ip Nov.26 at Heinz Field.

“It’sgoing to be amazing,” Olszewski said. “What would be better is that win, to bring that championsh­ip hometo Bishop Canevin. That would bethe best.”

Friday, this Kole was one cool customer. Olszewski has been a steady contributo­r to Canevin’s success, serving as a change-of-pace quarterbac­kto sophomore Jason Cross, who has emerged as one of the best at his position in Class 1A. The Crusaders got off to a slow start against Cornell, and had collected only two first downs by the midway point of the second quarter. They had also fallen behindCorn­ell, 7-0.

“We just needed a spark,” said Johnson, who is in his second season. “Sometimes it’s a reverse where Kole isn’t doing as well and we go to Cross. Whenever we need a spark, we’ll make that switch. Sometimes it works out. Tonight was one of those times.”

Olszewski’s impact was immediate. Facing a fourth-and-4 from the Cornell 17, Olszewski found Lacks for a touchdown to tie the score, 7-7, with 4:43 left in the first half. Those two hooked up for a touchdown again on Canevin’s first drive of the second half when Olszewski lofted a nice ball to Lacks, who turned it into a 60-yard touchdown that gave the Crusaders a 14-7 advantage just over twominutes into the third quarter.

Olszewski,who also plans on playing baseball and wrestling at Canevin,finished 8 of 11 for 128 yards and twotouchdo­wns.

Was the freshman nervous playingon such a big stage?

“Do you want the real answer?” Olszewski said, laughing. “I was definitely nervous, but I locked in and didmy thing.”

Canevin,which entering the night boasted the No. 2 scoring defense in the WPIAL, was outstandin­g defensivel­y. Cornell’s only touchdown cameon Sincere Kimbrough’s 9-yard scoring pass to Timothy Henderson with 1:45 left in the first quarter. Canevin used a goal-line stand at the end of the first half to keep the score even andgo into the half with momentum. Cornell had its 18-yard field-goal attempt blocked by Lesae Lacks, who returned it for a touchdown. But the score was wiped out due to an illegal forwardpas­s.

Other semifinal

OLSH 14, Rochester 13: No. 9 seed Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (93) continued its surprising playoff run by slipping past Big Seven Conference rival No. 5 Rochester (9-3) at Martorelli­Stadium.

Neimiah Azeem accounted for a pair of touchdowns for OLSH, which lost to Rochester, 34-7, Oct. 2. Azeem scored on a 5-yard run to open the scoringin the first quarter and added a 26-yard scoring toss to Dereon Greerto give OLSH a 14-7 lead just beforethe end of the first half.

Rochester’s Denny Robinson scored on a 1-yard touchdown run with 7:06 left in the third to pull the Rams within one. However, the Rams missed the extra point, which endedup being huge.

JD Azulay scored Rochester’s other touchdown on a 1-yard run in thesecond quarter.

Stephen Greer rushed for 79 yards on 16 carries for OLSH, while Rochester’s Sal Laure rushed for 98 yards on13 carries.

 ?? Barry Reeger/For the Post-Gazette ?? Belle Vernon defender Quinton Martin intercepts a passs intended for Thomas Jefferson wide receiver Sean Sullivan in Belle Vernon’s 21-7 win in the WPIAL Class 4A semifinals Friday night at West Mifflin, High School.
Barry Reeger/For the Post-Gazette Belle Vernon defender Quinton Martin intercepts a passs intended for Thomas Jefferson wide receiver Sean Sullivan in Belle Vernon’s 21-7 win in the WPIAL Class 4A semifinals Friday night at West Mifflin, High School.
 ?? Steve Mellon/Post-Gazette ?? Keith Pelmon pauses for a moment at midfield after Penn Hills’ loss to Moon in the WPIAL Class 5A semifinals Friday night at North Allegheny High School.
Steve Mellon/Post-Gazette Keith Pelmon pauses for a moment at midfield after Penn Hills’ loss to Moon in the WPIAL Class 5A semifinals Friday night at North Allegheny High School.

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