The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

REESE, BIG RED ROLL

Souderton impressive in win over Pennridge

- By Kev Hunter khunter@21st-centurymed­ia.com

Senior Mikaela Reese mentioned that there’s only a few regular season games left in her high school career, so she’s trying to “put it all out there.”

Like they have done all season, her teammates followed her lead.

Souderton Area put together one of its most complete games of the season, leading from start to finish in a 54-37 victory over rival Pennridge Friday night.

“At the beginning of the year, our goal was to be playing our best basketball at the end of the season,” coach Lynn Carroll said. “We’ve gotten so much better. And the kids just work at practice. They’re playing with so much intelligen­ce and they always work hard.”

Souderton raised its record to 13-6 overall and is now 6-5 in the Suburban One League Continenta­l Conference. Pennridge, still in the thick of things, dropped to 9-8 overall and 4-6 in the Continenta­l.

“We were excited to go play them again,” Reese said. “We won the first game in double overtime, and the energy was still there and we were excited to go play them again because they’re a great team.”

Reese was dominant inside, scoring 15 points (tied for the game high), making five assists and blocking four shots. She also hit a three.

“I was trying to work on my game all around,” Reese said, “posting up and trying to hit some outside shots and be unpredicta­ble.”

EARLY PUSH >> Souderton took control from the start.

Big Red patiently ran its offense, with Casey Harter (15

points) scoring at the end of a long sequence to put the Indians ahead.

Pennridge turned it over on its first possession and Hannah Alderfer scored in transition at the other end to make it a 4-0 jump early.

Julia Kreider scored Pennridge’s first points three minutes in, but then Souderton went on a 8-0 run to push firmly in front.

Olivia Schneider scored on a layup, Alderfer stepped in front of a Ram pass and took it all the way in, Harter cut to the basket for another two pointer, and Schneider’s two free throws made it a 12-2 Souderton lead.

Harter scored again to make it a 14-4 lead at the end of the first quarter.

The Rams got back into it in the second quarter, thanks in part to a pair of three pointers by Grace Rosica.

But the Indians kept pace, finishing the first half strong when Reese found Jordan Zimmerman breaking to the hoop, the three-point play providing a 25-16 advantage at the break.

The two teams went back and forth in the third.

Pennridge stayed close with baskets by Katie Yoder and a three by Sophie Cweiber (9 points), but Harter scored again for Big Red to make it 31-20 midway through. After Cweiber’s three, a basket by Reese stretched the margin back to double digits.

Souderton strengthen­ed

its grip in the final minutes of the third.

Reese scored underneath to open up Big Red’s biggest lead to that point at 40-25, and the Indians would take a 42-29 lead into the fourth.

By the time Reese battled inside again for another two, the lead was at 18 points. DOING IT ALL >> Big Red had things locked down at both ends.

“They were without Corinn Mart and she does so much for them on the court. But we played well right from the start,” Carroll said. “We have four kids coming off the bench now who are getting minutes for us, which is great. Any given night, somebody new steps up. Mikaela is almost always leading the way, Casey has been so solid, Liv — the way she finishes around the basket...”

Jordan Zimmerman had five assists and Schneider added three. The Indians had 20 assists on the night.

“That’s exactly the kind of basketball we want to be playing,” Carroll said. “It makes us difficult to defend and we’re executing offensivel­y, playing hard and determined defensivel­y and at the right time.

“I’ve been blessed with some incredible defenders. Casey Harter is gonna graduate here near the top of the list if not at the top of the list. What she can do defensivel­y as a freshman, she is just so good and so smart. She plays 30 to 32 minutes a game, handles the ball on every possession and usually guards the other team’s best player. She just plays like an upperclass­man.”

And they down low.

“Mikaela, what she can do to alter shots in the lane...She had four blocks tonight. When a kid’s driving the lane, and you just got your last shot blocked, you’re not comfortabl­e going down the lane again,” Carroll said. “It was a solid group effort and even at the end there, our swing players got in and we had a nice full-court pass (to Julia Shaughness­y) for a layup. From beginning to end, it was a good team effort, a good team win.”

GOING FORWARD >> Pennridge is back on the court Saturday, on the road at Kennett at 12:15.

Souderton is off until Monday, when it hosts Gwynedd Mercy Academy have

Reese at 5 p.m.

The regular season may be winding down but Reese wants many more games beyond that.

“It’s so much fun,” she said. “I couldn’t ask for a better group of girls. Everyone gets along so well and we’ve just connected. It’s exciting to see everyone grow together and become better people and basketball players as well.”

 ?? JAMES BEAVER/FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Souderton’s Mikaela Reese (33) puts up a shot over Pennridge’s Evelyn Loughery (22) on Friday night.
JAMES BEAVER/FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP Souderton’s Mikaela Reese (33) puts up a shot over Pennridge’s Evelyn Loughery (22) on Friday night.
 ?? JAMES BEAVER/FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Souderton’s Casey Harter (14) looks to the net to get a shot off over Pennridge’s Evelyn Loughery (22) Friday night at Souderton Area High School.
JAMES BEAVER/FOR MEDIANEWS GROUP Souderton’s Casey Harter (14) looks to the net to get a shot off over Pennridge’s Evelyn Loughery (22) Friday night at Souderton Area High School.
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