The Mercury News

Mitty is getting better despite injury, illness to key players

- By Nathan Canilao ncanilao@bayareanew­sgroup.com

SAN JOSE >> Anyone sitting in the home stands at Fien Gymnasium saw two things that stood out like a sore thumb.

The first being the bright gold balloons behind Archbishop Mitty's bench to commemorat­e senior night. The second being Mitty's two leading scorers wearing sweat suits instead of the Monarchs' white Nike home jerseys.

Mitty has trounced its opponents almost every game this season and Tuesday was no different. This time it was a 76-20 win over Valley Christian in the regularsea­son finale to improve to 24-0. The Monarchs, ranked No. 1 in the nation, will be the top seed in the Central Coast Section Open Division playoffs when the brackets are unveiled Wednesday.

The win was even more impressive considerin­g both sophomore sensation McKenna Woliczko and UConn-bound senior Morgan Cheli — the Monarchs' top two players — did not play Tuesday.

Even down two stars, there was no drop off in play. The Monarchs looked just as dominant as they do when Woliczko and Cheli are on the floor. Senior Belle Bramer and sophomore Emma Cook each had 16 points.

But as the competitio­n stiffens in the later rounds of the playoffs, particular­ly if Mitty reaches the Open Division state final, the Monarchs will need all of their stars.

Cheli has been dealing with an undisclose­d injury for the last two weeks. She has missed four consecutiv­e games. Coach Sue Phillips said Cheli's status is day-today with no timetable for return.

“I'm definitely inching to get back out there,” Cheli said.

The good news for Mitty is that Woliczko is slated to return for the team's first-round CCS game on Friday after dealing with the flu the past few days.

Neither star was needed Tuesday. Mitty went into a 2-2-1 trapping press early and built a 21-3 after the first quarter. At halftime, Mitty led by 29 points and Phillips cleared her bench early in the third quarter.

Games like this one against Valley Christian have become the norm for the Monarchs this season. Tuesday's result was Mitty's 14th straight victory by 20 or more points and its ninth victory by 50 or more points.

But as Phillips let some of her younger players get time on the floor, she had a plan. Throughout the second half, the Monarchs moved the ball around with an intent to get other players involved who wouldn't normally see the floor.

Six or more players scored eight points or more and all but two players scored a basket in the second half.

Mitty got contributi­ons from underclass­men Tee McCarthy, Janaya Williams and Cook, who combined to score 30 points off the bench.

 ?? SHAE HAMMOND — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Archbishop Mitty's Morgan Cheli, middle, has missed the last four games with an undisclose­d injury and is day-to-day.
SHAE HAMMOND — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Archbishop Mitty's Morgan Cheli, middle, has missed the last four games with an undisclose­d injury and is day-to-day.

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