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Ron was obviously rooting for the Slaters, who filled up most of Pleasant Valley's beautiful gym. He sat with his barber, a big Slater fan, while I sat with Dat's sisters. I think everyone from Bangor was there, and expected to see pasties on the menu. Some of the school directors I like to torment were there, but we were in truce mode. Bethlehem DCED Director Alicia Karner brought her very beautiful and athletic daughter (a basketball player and a football player). They were a spirited yet a friendly bunch.
Lousy weather, combined with a trip over the mountain, probably encouraged some Central fans to stay home. Ron told me that people from Allentown and Bethlehem consider every trip over the mountain a foray into the wilderness. And we do. But we still had a boisterous group ready.
Bangor coach Bron Holland came up with a game plan designed to shut down the Vikings' two top scorers, Jay Vaughan and Dat Lambert. He succeeded. But when Dat and Jay had trouble scoring, they were still able to pass the ball to Central's big man in the paint, Keeshawn "the beast" Kellman. He finished the night with a team-high 17 points, along with 7 rebounds, a steal, and 2 mighty blocks.
Sophomore Nick Filchner also had a big night with 16 points on 4 treys and 2 field goals. He also had two assists, 2 rebounds and a steal.
The Baryshnikov of Basketball, Jay Vaughan, may have been held to just five points, but also managed 4 assists and a steal. He is also the team's field genera, and pinned Ben Holland down. Dat Lambert was scoreless in the first half, but managed to snag 6 rebounds, 4 assists and a steal. In the second half, he sunk one trey, a deuce and was three for three from the line, giving him 8 points. Jordan McChristian, who has been on a tear in recent games, scored 4. Chad "the X factor" Kratzer, who has become a fierce defensive warrior, tapped in two.
On both sides, it was a bad night for scoring. So how did Central win?
Defense. Throughout the season, Coach Dennis Csentsis has molded the Vikings into a very strong defensive unit that harasses and frustrates opponents. Big Bernard Jones was still able to hammer in 5 field goals throughout the night, and athletic Tony Jones was everywhere, scoring 9 points. Ben Holland still hit for 3, while Saber Singleton connected on 2 treys. Bo Meyers also connected from downtown and scored 3.
Though we won the game, Bangor is unquestionably one of the best teams we faced all year. I think Bangor could hang any time with the big schools in the East Penn Conference. Tony Jones, Bernard Davis, Ben Holland and the rest of that squad played together and played hard. I'm sure Coach Holland will have some pointers for his team, but I like the way Bangor plays. I watched them a few times this summer and the boys obviously love the game
Both teams have qualified for the state tournament beginning March 9.
I hope we don't see them again.
Box score, courtesy of Mr.Trinkle.
9 comments:
Congratulations to ACC and Dat on the win! Bangor as well know's who "Dat" is..... You called it month's ago and you were right....
I would say you had an awesome stellar day... First the news of Fed Ed's conviction and then to watch Dat and ACC in action and win..... I would say a good day for the blogger!
Congrats to you my friend!
PS. Angle was suppose to take you further northward. I heard your ACC's good luck charm. lol
Congrats to CCHS. Great lifetime memory.
Bernie you should have bet the gambler for the win. Ron can afford to give up a few bucks and maybe a cigar or a box ..
Shame in your article yesterday on state rankings you left out that there are actually four highly ranked bball teams in the area, not just two. The Beca and Southern Lehigh girls are also top ranked teams, Beca one spot higher than the Beca boys and SL the same as ACC boys in 5A. Believe it or not they are also considering allowing them to vote when they turn 18. Welcome to the 21st century.
Good for CCHS, I've been following them throughout the year. This goes to show how well the East Penn Conference prepares them for the 5A playoffs. Bangor is a very good team and CCHS beat them badly.
As a 5A school, should Bangor still be in the Colonial League? Looks like they would benefit in districts by stepping up and playing bigger schools during the regular season.
central catholic does a good job considering they have diferent rules than a public school team. this system should be adopted by the colleges lets say for example Ohio state could only use players from ohio penn state only players from pa. but Boston college can recruit anywhere smu antwhere I wonder how long that would last.
11:19, my story yesterday was about boys hoops, not girls.
I forgot that there was a reason I don’t allow comments to my sports stories. To the criticism that this is covered by other sources, this is a district championship, not a season game.
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