The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Souderton clinches state berth

- By Bruce Adams badams @21st-centurymed­ia.com

Needing a victory in Wednesday’s PIAA District 1 6A girls’ basketball playback game at Downingtow­n East in order to wrap up a PIAA state tournament berth, No. 12 seed Souderton used a fast start to defeat the ninthseede­d Cougars, 54-47.

The Indians, who are returning to the PIAA 6A state tourney for the fourth year in a row, jumped out to a 23-6 first quarter lead and withstood constant defensive pressure by D-East the rest of the way.

Souderton’s Mikaela Reese, the team’s lone senior and leading scorer, led the way with 20 points (14 in the first half) and a trio of treys. The youthful Indians started two freshmen, Erin Bohmueller and Casey Harter, who combined for 16 points – and shot a coolly efficient 9-for10 performanc­e from the free throw line. Harter had eight assists.

“Going into this game, we had nothing to lose, so we all came into this game with our heads up, with a positive attitude,” said a smiling Reese, the returning starter from last year’s Suburban One League Continenta­l champions. “Getting into States, I’m very excited and couldn’t be prouder. All the freshmen, sophomores, juniors playing for our team, I love playing with them, I couldn’t ask for a better group. I think we all just click [together].”

Souderton has one more district playoff game left – the ninth-place contest against No. 14 seed Owen J. Roberts Friday. OJR defeated Garnet Valley, 42-41, Wednesday to clinch its firstever state tourney berth.

For Downingtow­n East, Wednesday’s loss did not end the Cougars’ season – they still have a shot to nail down the 11th and final PIAA 6A state tournament berth, when they play No. 7 seed Garnet Valley in the District 1 6A 11th-place game Friday.

D-East head coach Tom Schurtz said, “Our message to the players after the game was the season’s not over – how you get in the [state] playoffs is irrelevant; you’re going to play a district champion [in States] regardless of whether you’re a 9, 10 or 11 seed, so [at this point] you just have to get in. So our goal will be to play well [Friday].”

Heading into Wednesday’s game at Downingtow­n East, Souderton faced the looming presence of 6-foot-5 senior center Bella Smuda, the reigning Daily Local News All-Area Player of the Year and the current leader of the Ches-Mont League champions.

“She [Smuda] is an incredible player – you don’t see many 6-foot-5 players in high school – so I think our main focus was to get in front of her with a help defense,” said Reese.

Midway through the first quarter, Souderton had a modest 6-4 lead, then the Indians exploded for a 17-2 run the remainder of the period, triggered by a trio of treys.

Bohmueller hit the first three from the top of the key, then following a D-East missed shot from underneath, Reese nailed a trey to make it 12-4.

The Cougars’ Lauren Kent temporaril­y stopped the Souderton streak with an unconteste­d layup on a nice feed from Smuda, but 30 seconds later, Reese hit another trey.

“We thought we might get some mismatches on the perimeter, we did, and we took advantage of them,” said Souderton head coach Lynn Carroll. “We went to the basket if we thought there was a speed mismatch, and our kids made good decisions and finished. Erin Bohmueller did a really nice job of attacking the basket early, and Mikaela used a mismatch early to her advantage.”

Reese said, “We tried to look for open shots on the outside early, and when your shooting is on, it’s on, so I think it’s important to keep on encourage the [hot] players that if an open shot is there, definitely take it.”

The Cougars not did connect on a single shot for the remainder of the period, including several attempts from short range.

Meanwhile, Souderton scored on transition layups from junior Olivia Schneider, Reese and junior Jordan Zimmerman. With one second remaining in the first quarter, Harter converted two free throws to make the score 23-6.

D-East outscored Souderton in each of the next three quarters, but it was not enough to wipe out the Indians’ lead.

“Souderton got some timely shooting early, and in a game like this, you have to find a way to get a couple of shots early to stem the tide of a team shooting that well, and we didn’t,” said Schurtz. “I think we let a couple of opportunit­ies slip away – that got us out of rhythm and put our back against the wall. When you’ve got to play catch-up against a good team, that’s a tough thing to overcome.”

In the second and third quarters, D-East kept the defensive pressure on the visitors, who committed several turnovers as the Cougars crept closer.

“Downingtow­n changed some things defensivel­y in the second quarter, they got out of a man-to-man defense; they played a fullcourt press and then got back into a 1-3-1 at midcourt,” said Carroll.

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