
By Bob Grotz
Archbishop Carroll’s quest to reach Hershey ended inconsolably Saturday in the quarterfinal round of the boy’s PIAA Class 5A state tournament.
Archbishop Carroll’s Colin Daly, left, and Khari Williams, right, seen playing defense against Great Valley’s Gavin Frankenheimer in a recent playoff game, ended their memorable Patriots careers with a doubleovertime loss to Northeastern Saturday night in the PIAA state quarterfinal round. (Pete Bannan – Digital First Media)
While there are no moral victories, it took Northeastern four quarters to catch up to the Patriots, and two overtimes to break through for an 86-84 decision at Garden Spot High.
“It was a really good high school basketball game and all the credit goes to Northeastern and how they battled,” Patriots coach Paul Romanczuk said. “They didn’t give up. They could have laid down there and they just kept coming. They have a lot of toughness about them and that’s what it takes to make deep state playoff runs. And I thought my team really had that as well.”
The Patriots will secondguess themselves for blowing the 15-point lead they carried into the fourth quarter. But they can find solace in rallying from an almost impossible sixpoint deficit with 28 seconds left in the second overtime.
A.J. Hoggard drilled backto-back treys to make it a onepossession game for the Patriots. The third attempt wasn’t a charm, the Bobcats grabbing the rebound to secure their 30th victory of the season.
“We got one of the best shots we could possibly get, a little floater from a guy who just hit two three-pointers and had played well down the stretch for us,” Romanczuk said. “We had a lot of chances. There were some breakdowns we’d like to have back but it’s still high school basketball and teenagers. We kept battling even though there was some adversity going against us there and I’m proud of the guys. I’m really proud of them.”
The Patriots got after the Bobcats from the outset. Senior Colin Daly scored 11 of his team-high 19 points to stake the Pats to an 18-16 lead entering the second quarter.
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