Westmoreland basketball playoff capsules: Friday, Feb. 21, 2020
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Thursday, February 20, 2020 | 9:14 PM
Today’s WPIAL games
Boys
Class 2A
Quarterfinals
No. 3 Jeannette (15-7) vs. No. 6 Shenango (18-5)
6:30 p.m. at Norwin
Winner plays: No. 2 Sto-Rox (16-7) or No. 10 Brentwood (18-5) on Tuesday in semifinals
Coaches: Adrian Batts, Jeannette; Bob McQuiston, Shenango
Points scored/allowed: Jeannette 57.4 ppg/47.9; Shenango 61.1/50.3
Players to watch: Jackson Pruitt, Jeannette (Sr., G); Colin McQuiston, Shenango (Sr., G)
About Jeannette: The Jayhawks, coming off a bye, started slow this season but turned a corner just after Christmas and won 14 of their last 15 regular-season games to win the Section 2 title. Several players have shown a knack for scoring, led by Pruitt (15 ppg). Senior Zach Crutchman, junior Toby Cline, junior Keith Rockmore and sophomore Anton Good also fit that billing. Jeannette beat Shenango in the 2018 WPIAL quarterfinals 74-69 at Gateway.
About Shenango: The Wildcats finished second in Section 3 behind high-scoring Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (77.3 ppg), the top seed in the bracket. Colin McQuiston, who had 21 points against Jeannette in their last playoff meeting, averages 17.4 points. He scored 26 in a 71-51, first-round win over California on Saturday. Jason Kraner (15) and Reis Watkins (12) also scored in double figures. Shenango has a 54-52 win over Mars, the No. 3 seed in Class 5A.
Girls
Class 6A
Quarterfinals
No. 3 Norwin (18-4) vs. No. 6 Upper St. Clair (13-7)
8 p.m. at Charleroi
Winner plays: No. 2 North Allegheny (19-3) or No. 7 Baldwin (12-9) on Tuesday in semifinals
Coaches: Brian Brozeski, Norwin; Pete Serio, Upper St. Clair
Points scored/allowed: Norwin, 61.4/40.9; Upper St. Clair, 47.9/39.2
Players to watch: Olivia Gribble, Norwin (Sr., G); Mia Brown, Upper St. Clair (Fr., G)
About Norwin: The Knights are the highest-scoring team in Class 6A and split the Section 1 title with North Allegheny. They have the No. 4-ranked defense in points allowed. Gribble is a Marrietta recruit. She pairs with fellow senior and Marian (Ind.) recruit Jayla Wehner as a dynamic scoring duo.
About Upper St. Clair: The Panthers graduated five starters from last year but retooled to finish third in Section 2. They scored a 53-40 win over second-place Mt. Lebanon in the section finale. Brown averages 11 points. The Panthers rank third in the WPIAL points allowed.
Today’s District 6 game
Boys
Class 3A
Quarterfinals
No. 1 Ligonier Valley (21-2) vs. No. 8 Cambria Heights (11-12)
7 p.m. at Ligonier Valley
Winner plays: No. 4 West Shamokin or No. 5 Penns Valley on Tuesday in semifinals
Coaches: John Berger, Ligonier Valley; Eric Nagel, Cambria Heights
Points scored/allowed: Ligonier Valley 74.4/54.2; Cambria Heights (53.4/54.6)
Players to watch: Michael Marinchak, Ligonier Valley (Sr., G); Preston Lamb (Jr., F)
About Ligonier Valley: The top-seeded Rams are one of the hottest teams in the state, winners of 18 straight games dating to Dec. 13 when they lost to District 3 4A team Suquehannock. The Rams’ other loss came against defending PIAA Class A champion Nazareth Prep, 89-53. The Marinchak brothers, Michael and Matthew, make the offense go. The versatile, slick-passing guards can score from the perimeter or get to the rim. They are nephews of Berger.
About Cambria Heights: The Highlanders took care of Philipsburg-Osceola, 60-49, in the first round, as Lamb scored 20 points, junior Luke Lamb added 14 and senior Adam Link chipped in 12. Cambria Heights averages 11.4 assists and 7.2 steals per game. Preston Lamb leads the team with averages of 15.1 points and 9.7 rebounds.
Bill Beckner Jr. is a TribLive reporter covering local sports in Westmoreland County. He can be reached at bbeckner@triblive.com.
Tags: Jeannette, Ligonier Valley, Norwin, Shenango, Upper St. Clair
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