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Ram-tough Jamesville-DeWitt stops Mercy

Ram-tough Jamesville-DeWitt stops Mercy

, @jjdandc 6:31 p.m. EST March 11, 2016

 

TROY — Traiva Breedlove said Friday the Mercy basketball team would be back in the postseason.

Breedlove, a sophomore guard, helped Mercy prove it was a sectional championship-caliber squad, a team that expects to return most of its players next season.

This season, the Monarchs ran into a state championship-caliber team, Jamesville-DeWitt, a 56-47 winner over Mercy in the semifinals of the Class A state tournament.

"We set our goal to get here, and obviously we fell short today, but you can't take it away from the girls,'' Mercy coach Tom Vasey said. "We played hard all season long, and we ran into the better team today.''

This is the third consecutive year Jamesville-DeWitt from Section III has reached a state final, and it showed against Mercy at Hudson Valley Community College. The Red Rams from the Syracuse area take on Floral Park-VIII in the final 7 p.m. Saturday at the junior college.

"We watched film of the team,'' Mercy senior center Jayla Myles said. "We were impressed, not overly impressed, but they came out and played a very good game. They outplayed us today.

"I know we let the shooters shoot, we knew where we had to be and we didn't get there. Personally, in the middle, a lot of things happened that shouldn't have happened.''

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The Red Rams, runner-ups the last two years, have never won a girls basketball state championship.

"These kids' basketball IQs are pretty high,'' Jamesville-DeWitt coach Rob Siechen said. "They play a lot of basketball, and the fortunate thing is that they play a lot of basketball together. We've had long seasons the last couple of years, and that helps us out.

"We've played in a lot of different environments, so the kids do have to adjust to different things in-game and between games. It's a credit to them, they've really put in the work, they allow us to coach to them, (to the point where) they can adjust on the fly. A lot of the time now, they can make adjustments without me having to yell them out.''

Breedlove was named to the all-tournament team after she scored a game-high 23 points. Leah Koonmen made Jamesville-DeWitt pay somewhat for double-teaming Myles with a 15-point game, including three 3-pointers.

It wasn't enough to offset 19 points by guard Carly O'Hern, including four 3-pointers, that helped the Rams end Mercy's season in its first state final four appearance in 30 years.

"It's really disappointing because we're like a family, we've been together, but it's been awesome,'' Breedlove said. "We won sectionals for the first time in four years. We got together as a group. We honored my coach's daughter (after she died).

"I love the girls that I play with and I'm really proud of us.''

JAMESJ@Gannett.com

 

Jamesville-DeWitt 56, Mercy 47

J-D      14 20  11  11 – 56

Mercy  9  17   9   12 – 47

J-D: Carly O’Hern 19, Angela Bussone 2, Meg Hair 9, Julia Kelner 4, Kasey Vaughan 6, Julia Fairbanks 2, MaryKate Scheftic 5, Jamie Boeheim 9.

MERCY: Leah Koonmen 13, Abby Purcell 1, Jayla Myles 8, Traiva Breedlove 23, Katie Titus 2, Alex Hetterich 0, Danielle Raymond 0.

3-pointers:  Koonmen 3, Breedlove; O;’Hern 4, Hair, Vaughan 2, Scheftic.

http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/sports/high-school/2016/03/11/ram-tough-jamesville-dewitt-stops-mercy/81549782/

Mercy wins a 'Doozie' over rival Kearney in title game

 

GATES — A few times when it looked like Bishop Kearney had too much speed and a lead that could turn Friday night’s Section V championship game into a runaway, the Mercy Monarchs said a key word together in their team huddle.

Doozie.

That’s the nickname of Ashley Vasey, the daughter of Mercy coach Tom Vasey who died suddenly and unexpectedly in her sleep last winter on Jan. 5, 2015. She was 3.

“As we said it we kept getting back into the game,” Monarchs senior center Jayla Myles said. “I never once through this entire game doubted that we would win.”

They won, all right, in a back-and-forth thriller at Gates Chili High School. The top-seeded Monarchs dug out of 10-point holes twice to topple rival and second-seeded Bishop Kearney, 65-60. Mercy (20-3) will play Class A2 champion Batavia (20-2) in Tuesday’s Class A state tournament qualifier.

“We’ve been here three straight years (to the finals) and the girls were tired of losing,” said Vasey, the Monarchs’ veteran coach whose program hadn’t won sectionals since 2010 and lost last year’s title game to Kearney (17-5). “Our goal is to get to states. Sectionals was just a second steppingstone for us.”

The victory also ended Kearney’s sectional run. Coach Kevan Sheppard’s team had won four in a row. The Kings will be back, though. They were led by sophomore guard Allure Simmons (19) and seventh-graders Saniaa Wilson (14) and Marianna Freeman (13). Simmons had a triple-double with 12 rebounds and 11 steals. Wilson had 11 boards and six blocks.

Mercy’s post players did damage, too. Sophomore forward Katie Titus scored 13 of her career-high 17 points in the second half. Sophomore guard Leah Koonmen had 15 points and Myles and sophomore guard Traiva Breedlove, who was named tournament MVP, each had 14. Myles added 12 rebounds.

“We know what each other likes to do. They’re coached great. Tom is great with these girls. He makes all the needed adjustments,” said Sheppard, whose team has played Mercy six times the past two seasons. “We weren’t able to keep the game at the pace that we wanted it at.”

It changed when Kearney senior point guard Rosa Graham turned her ankle in the second quarter. The Private-Parochial League rivals split regular-season meetings this winter.

The Kings led 17-10 after a steal on the press and layup by the speedy Simmons and 28-18 after one of the four 3s. Freeman hit in the half. But Mercy Koonmen scored five points late in the half and the Monarchs were down 33-28 at the break.

At halftime, Vasey told his team it had to be more aware of Freeman and contain Wilson in the lane. “I think our defense really locked down on them,” he said.

But Simmons kept hurting Mercy with run-outs. Kearney led 46-36 midway through the period. Mercy kept counter-punching, though.

Sophomore guard Alex Hetterich dove to the court to force a turnover. Abby Purcell, the only other Mercy senior with Myles, grabbed the steal, sped upcourt and hit Koonmen for a fast-break layup as she was fouled.

Breedlove’s fast-break pass to Titus for a layup gave the Monarchs their first lead, 49-48, since it was 10-9 late in the first quarter. Six straight points — layups by Myles, Titus and Breedlove — gave Mercy a 60-52 lead with 3½ minutes left.

But Kearney rallied. “It was crazy,” Breedlove said of the momentum swings.

Purcell dropped in a jumper. Myles blocked Graham’s runner in the lane and Koonmen and Breedlove each grabbed offensive rebounds in the final 40 seconds to help preserve the win.

“I’m thrilled,” Vasey said. “This is a great group of 15 girls.”

A little one they all said goodbye to 13 months ago helped get them through. The players wanted to win for their coach, too.

“He’s the strongest man that I know. He’s been through so much,” Breedlove said.

JDIVERON@

Gannett.com

No. 1 Mercy 65, No. 2 Bishop Kearney 60

Bishop Kearney

12 

21   

15

  12

60

Mercy

10

18

19

  18

65

 

KEARNEY: Marianna Freeman 13, Lytoya Baker 0, Rosa Graham 7, Bri.Asia Mason 3, Saniaa Wilson 14, Allure Simmons 19, Ari Smith 2. MERCY: Abby Purcell 5, Alex Hetterich 0, Jayla Myles 14, Traiva Breedlove 14, Katie Titus 17, Leah Koonmen 15, Emily McDonough 0, Danielle Redmond 0.

3-point goals: Kearney (Freeman 3, Graham, Mason); Mercy (Purcell). Fouled out: none.

 

http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/sports/high-school/basketball/2016/02/26/mercy-wins-doozie-over-rival-kearney-title-game/80763108/