The Phoenix

PV shoots its way past Neshaminy

- By Jeff Stover jstover@21st-centurymed­ia.com @MercuryXSt­over on Twitter

GRATERFORD » The question elicited a laugh from John Russo.

But it seemed an obvious one; namely, if his girls spent extra time at practice working on their 3-point shooting.

Long-distance gunnery was an integral part of Perkiomen Valley’s game plan for Wednesday’s District 1 Class 6A second-round playoff matchup with Neshaminy. It was a particular­ly effective tone-setter for the Vikings in their 44-32 win over the Redskins, one that put them in the state’s 6A playoff field as one of the district’s eight quarterfin­alists.

To Russo’s way of thinking, shooting 3-pointers is more than just an insert to the team’s offensive strategy.

“It’s a key part of our game ... taking good shots,” PV’s head coach said.

The Vikings (20-5) strung together five of those “good shots” in a five-minute stretch spanning the first and second quarters. Jennifer Beattie, Grace Miley and Emma Miley started the run with 2:37 left in the first before Lena Stein hit backto-back treys in the second quarter’s first 2:27.

The “threes” enabled the Vikings to go up 19-12, the run stopped by a 3-pointer from Neshaminy’s Taylor Gurysch. But the lead they forged held up the rest of the game. PV‘s Quinn Boettinger scored twice in 11 seconds, and Grace Miley banked home one more basket 33 seconds before intermissi­on.

“Beattie and Grace Miley know how to get to the right spots,” Russo noted.

“We’re most capable of shooting ‘threes’,” Emma Miley

added.

In the process, PV completed the achievemen­t of three goals it set at the start of the season.

“We wanted to get a home playoff game, win a playoff game and get to states,” Russo noted. “We got them all done tonight.”

Neshaminy, in the meantime, still has a shot at qualifying for states. To get there, however, the 10th-seeded Redskins (16-7) will have to win Saturday to be in the running for the remaining four spots of the district’s 12 state qualifiers.

Having already accomplish­ed that, PV can turn more attention to joining fellow Pioneer Athletic Conference member Spring-Ford in the district’s championsh­ip chase. Standing in the seventh-seeded Vikes’ way is second seed Souderton, who they face 2 p.m. Saturday.

“We’d like the opportunit­y to play them (Spring-Ford) again,” Beattie said.

Boettinger, a force in the paint with numerous rebounds and blocks, also came on strong later in the game to finish as the top scorer with 15 points. She was also obvious in her distributi­on of the ball to Grace Miley, the team’s second leading scorer with 11, and Beattie, Lena Stein and Emma Miley, each of whom had six points.

Coming out of a 27-17 first half, PV got back-to-back bank shots from Boettinger to start the third. It kept the double-digit lead intact the rest of the way, even while Neshaminy’s Lola Ibarrando strung together seven points in a 2-½ minute span.

Prior to that surge, Emma Miley and Beattie scored Perk Valley’s final two 3-pointers to help it go up by 15 (39-24) as the third quarter wound down.

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