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Friday, March 26, 2021

ACCHS Boys Basketball Wins State Championship!

Allentown Central Catholic High School boys' basketball team just won the 4a State Championship. They defeated Hickory by just one point to claim the crown. The Morning Call's Keith Groller, the best sports writer I know, has the details. 

He credits the win to"stingy defense," a hallmark of any team coached by Dennis Csensits. The 18 points scored by Liam Joyce no doubt helped as well. 

I am so proud of the boys. I look forward to seeing them play at Cedar Beach this summer. 

Allentown basketball is back,baby! 

5 comments:

  1. Fantastic!!! Great job! This will help keep the doors to your school open at a time of declining enrollment in Catholic schools.

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  2. I can't wait for summer basketball at Cedar Beach!

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  3. I have never watched it but heard good things.

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  4. As their 19 point lead dwindled away, the coach was like a deer in headlights, he didn’t know what to do. But yes, a win is a win.

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  5. Bernie,
    Cannot wait to see Basketball at Cedar Beach.
    You have a reserved seat next to me.
    Your basketball FRIEND.


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