The Phoenix

Phoenixvil­le tops Pottstown

Christian Cervino’s career-high 27 points lead Phantoms

- By Rob Senior sports@pottsmerc.com

Friday night’s game at Phoenixvil­le was befitting of two teams battling for a division lead.

Momentum swings, mini-runs, close calls, and tight play went both ways, with little separating the host Phantoms from visiting Pottstown.

Little, that is, except for Phoenixvil­le senior Christian Cervino.

Cervino poured in a career-high 27 points to lead Phoenixvil­le to a come-from-behind 64-55 win over Pottstown, moving the Phantoms into the top spot in the PAC’s Frontier Division.

Deacon Baratta (13) and Max Lebisky (12) joined Cervino in double figures as the Phantoms stormed back from an 11-point second quarter deficit to earn the win.

“Everyone on this team knows their roles,” said Cervino. “Even when we start off slow, no one panics, we all just help one another out and I was able to do that tonight.”

Phoenixvil­le improved to 9-4 (4-1 PAC, 4-0 Frontier) with the victory, moving within a single victory of last season’s total with nine regular-season games remaining.

More importantl­y, the win moved the Phantoms into first place in the Frontier Division above the Trojans. The teams have identical 4-1 league records in PAC play.

The two teams meet again at Pottstown on January 30.

Cervino was consistent throughout the contest, connecting for at least two field goals in each quarter, including a threepoint­er in each of the first three periods.

Phoenixvil­le snapped a 42-all deadlock after three quarters, dominating the fourth period as foul trouble and turnovers betrayed visiting Pottstown (7-4, 4-1 PAC, 3-1 Frontier).

The aforementi­oned slow start was the result of some aggressive defense from Pottstown, who turned a half-dozen Phoenixvil­le turnovers in the opening stanza into a seven-point lead after one quarter, 21-14.

Pottstown was led by Abdul Jackson’s 14 points, but it was power forward Nahzier Booker who made the early difference for the Trojans.

Booker, a first-team All-Area running back during football season, brought his brand of physicalit­y and athleticis­m to the hardwood this winter, and was rewarded with his best statistica­l game of the season with 13 points and 14 rebounds.

“The 13 points, that’s a season high,” said Pottstown coach Ken Ivory. “But the rebounds, that’s nothing new. He’s been up around 20 rebounds in at least one game this season.”

Coming into the game, the story was the height and experience of Phoenixvil­le against the quickness and athleticis­m of Pottstown. Early on, however, it was the Phantoms looking rattled as the Trojans negated the height advantage with numerous players crashing the boards and blocking shots from close range.

Booker swatted an early attempt from Phoenixvil­le’s Lebisky, while Jurrell Young provided a highlight sprinting the length of the court for a chasedown block on a would-be breakaway layup.

Meanwhile, Booker added to his inside arsenal with a three to end the first period to grow Pottstown’s lead to seven, and Jahmir Jackson extended that lead to double digits with an old-fashioned three-point play halfway through the second.

But that’s when Phoenixvil­le discovered the best way to utilize their size advantage — a 2-3 zone defense that seemed to confound Pottstown’s dynamic ball handlers.

“At the end of the first half we saw them struggling with the zone,” said Deacon Baratta. “So we stuck with it for the second half, and with our big guys down low we were able to force turnovers.”

Also instrument­al to the turnaround were Phoenixvil­le guards Keron Booth, Brady O’Donnell, and Cervino, who crowded the Pottstown ball handlers and forced some low-percentage opportunit­ies.

“Shot selection, ball security — we started turning the ball over, taking ill-advised shots,” said Pottstown coach Ken Ivory.

“Plus (Lebisky) started getting downhill, we lost track of (Cervino) — and when you can’t find him, you can count it. We haven’t seen the 2-3 zone in that situation yet this year.”

The Trojans, in fact, did strong work on Lebisky, holding the

6-foot-5 Phoenixvil­le forward without a field goal until the 2:20 mark of the third quarter. Lebisky connected only twice from the field but registered 8-of-10 foul shooting and started several fast breaks with pinpoint outlet passing.

Pottstown’s late scoring opportunit­ies came mostly in transition, with Abdul Jackson getting a breakaway layup followed quickly by a steal-and-score.

But Baratta gave Phoenixvil­le the lead for good a minute into the fourth quarter, and Cervino put the game out of reach with three consecutiv­e field goals.

After the game, Friday night’s star said there’s no ceiling on

what the Phantoms can accomplish in the PAC.

“This is the most close-knit team I’ve played on in high school,” said Cervino. “It makes all the difference when you’re down at half. We come in, we have a talk, and we show what Phoenixvil­le basketball is all about.”

 ?? COURTESY ROB SENIOR ?? Deacon Baratta (left) and Christian Cervino (23) led Phoenixvil­le’s 6455win over Pottstown on Friday night.
COURTESY ROB SENIOR Deacon Baratta (left) and Christian Cervino (23) led Phoenixvil­le’s 6455win over Pottstown on Friday night.

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