The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

CB West and PW highlight matchups

CB West, PW highlight quarterfin­al matchups

- By Kev Hunter khunter@21st-centurymed­ia.com @khunter10 on Twitter

Two perennial powers will do battle in Saturday’s District 1-6A Quarterfin­als, as second-seeded Plymouth-Whitemarsh hosts No. 10 Central Bucks West for a chance to go to the district’s final four.

Tipoff is at 3 p.m.

“We played them once and we were losing in the second half,” Colonials coach Dan Dougherty said of the Bucks. “(Emily) Spratt is an outstandin­g player, (Paige) Gilbert is an outstandin­g player. They really shot the ball well here when we played before.

“I think they had six or seven threes against us and we couldn’t stop Spratt — we couldn’t stop her. It’ll be a really difficult matchup.”

The Colonials rallied and prevailed 62-51 in that matchup on Feb. 6. The winner of this one keeps state-playoff hopes alive (one team advances out of District 1-6A).

“The fact that we played them once, we go back to that film,” Dougherty said. “Watch it, study it and probably have to come up with a different game plan than the first time we played them.”

The Colonials, led by Anna McTamney and Kaitlyn Flanagan, are coming off a 45-18 victory over Souderton Area while the Bucks are fresh off a 50-29 win over Unionville.

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vances to face either No. 3 CB East or No. 11 Pennsbury on Wednesday.

West went 7-3 in its run through the Suburban One League Colonial Division while PW went a perfect 10-0 in the SOL Liberty. (12) WEST CHESTER RUSTIN AT (4) UPPER DUBLIN (6 P.M. SATURDAY) » The Cardinals may have shaken off a bit of rust in their opener, winning 23-18 over Haverford.

The shots just were not falling for the usually hotshootin­g Cards.

“We gotta be on to Saturday,” coach Morgan Funsten said after the win over Haverford. “You can’t worry about what happened (Wednesday night). As frustratin­g as it was at times, you gotta let it go and you gotta move on.”

Senior Sarah Eskew should play a pivotal role for Upper Dublin, and freshman Amy Ngo made some nice plays in the win over the Fords.

Rustin is coming off a 50-41 victory over Downingtow­n East, led by Laine McGurk’s 21 points, including 15 in the second half.

The winner advances to face No. 1 Spring-Ford or No. 8 Abington.

(8) ABINGTON AT (1) SPRINGFORD (3 P.M. SATURDAY) » The Ghosts prevailed in a tough battle with Methacton, 68-56.

The Rams were 67-36 winners over Penn Wood.

Jaida Helm was sensationa­l for Abington in its win over the Warriors, hitting 11 shots and scoring 24 points.

Khalis Whiting hit a pair of threes and finished with 25.

The Rams had three players, including Lucy Olsen (24 pts), in double figures against Penn Wood.

District 1-5A Semis

(4) UPPER MORELAND AT (1) SPRINGFIEL­D DELCO (1 P.M.

SATURDAY) » Upper Moreland held on to win 4137 over Bishop Shanahan in the quarterfin­als while Springfiel­d edged Mount St. Joe’s 42-41.

Upper Moreland will try to cool the hot shooting hand of Lexie Aaron, who hit five 3-pointers for Springfiel­d in its victory.

The winner faces either No. 2 Harriton or No. 3 West Chester East in the final on Wednesday.

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 ?? MEDIANEWS GROUP PHOTO ?? Plymouth Whitemarsh’s Kaitlyn Flanagan (5) moves up the court against Upper Dublin during their game on Friday, Feb. 5, 2021.
MEDIANEWS GROUP PHOTO Plymouth Whitemarsh’s Kaitlyn Flanagan (5) moves up the court against Upper Dublin during their game on Friday, Feb. 5, 2021.
 ?? MEDIANEWS GROUP PHOTO ?? Plymouth Whitemarsh’s Anna McTamney (32) tries to save a ball from going out of bounds against Upper Dublin during their game on Friday, Feb. 5, 2021.
MEDIANEWS GROUP PHOTO Plymouth Whitemarsh’s Anna McTamney (32) tries to save a ball from going out of bounds against Upper Dublin during their game on Friday, Feb. 5, 2021.

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