The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Gwynedd Mercy pulls away to beat Freire Charter

- Mcabrey@21st-centurymed­ia.com @mpcabrey on Twitter

As the Gwynedd Mercy girls basketball team pushed its lead over Freire Charter into double digits in the third quarter, Hannah Griffin knew it was the right moment to put her stamp on the PIAA-5A first round contest.

“I just have the mentality that I just needed to take over the game,” Griffin said. “I know it’s obviously win and go home and it’s just that situation where ‘Oh my gosh, I need to pick it up.”

With the Monarchs already up 35-22, the senior guard collected back-to-back baskets while an Emilia Coleman two off a Bailey Balkir assist sent GMA to the fourth up 19 on the Dragons.

Griffin opened the final quarter with consecutiv­e pull-up jumpers, extending the advantage to 45-22 and the Monarchs cruised from there, shaking off their offensive struggles in the first half and rolling to a 59-34 victory at Archbishop Wood.

“Obviously in the beginning I think I was worried about the team more as a whole, which I still worried about in the third and fourth quarter,” Griffin said. “But I also started worrying more about my game and how I can be very effective within our offense.”

Griffin scored 10 of her teamhigh 17 points after halftime as Gwynedd Mercy (21-7) earned a state tournament win for an eighth straight season. The Monarchs look to reach the PIAA quarterfin­als for a third year in a row — the previous two in Class 4A — Wednesday against District 11 champ Bethlehem Catholic at a site and time to be announced.

The Golden Hawks, who topped Upper Moreland 46-36 in the first round, knocked GMA from states in the 2017 4A semifinals and the 4A second round in both 2019 and 2020.

“We know we have to continue to keep working hard Monday and Tuesday and we know we have to play better,” Gwynedd Mercy coach Tom Lonergan said. “We know we have to play for 32 minutes against Beca.”

Freire Charter, the secondplac­e side from District 12, had just two players score but both ended up in double figures. Kylah Hargrove had a game-high 18 points — including all of the Dragon’s 12 second-quarter points — while Destiny Davis posted 16 points.

Balkir scored six points in both the first and third quarter in finishing with 15 points. Coleman recorded eight of her 10 points in the third as the Monarchs eclipsed 50 points for the first time in six postseason games.

“What I kind of reminded ‘em is relax, get some easy stuff and then the points will start falling,” Lonergan said. “But it’s the defensive end of the floor we had to really do something about. And I thought we were able to hold them to 22 for a long, long stretch and that allowed us to really open up the game, get some transition going and start to feel more comfortabl­e out in the floor.”

Adding to the scoring struggles has been injuries and ailments taking its toll on GMA. Junior center Dylan Burke was lost to a knee injury suffered in practice during the District 1 playoffs. Lauren Drakeley, who returned in February from injury playing soccer, was unavailabl­e Saturday due to strep throat.

The Monarchs, however, did get back sophomores Cara Lapp — out since a concussion in the Catholic Academies final — and Carsy Kelly, who had an Achilles injury. Lapp provided five points while Kelly chipped in three points.

 ?? MIKE CABREY — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Gwynedd Mercy’s Hannah Griffin (15) goes up for a shot against Freire Charter during their PIAA-5A first round game on Saturday, March 11, 2023 at Archbishop Wood.
MIKE CABREY — MEDIANEWS GROUP Gwynedd Mercy’s Hannah Griffin (15) goes up for a shot against Freire Charter during their PIAA-5A first round game on Saturday, March 11, 2023 at Archbishop Wood.
 ?? MIKE CABREY — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Gwynedd Mercy’s Bailey Balkir (10) goes up for a shot against Freire Charter during their PIAA5A first round game on Saturday, March 11, 2023 at Archbishop Wood.
MIKE CABREY — MEDIANEWS GROUP Gwynedd Mercy’s Bailey Balkir (10) goes up for a shot against Freire Charter during their PIAA5A first round game on Saturday, March 11, 2023 at Archbishop Wood.

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