Lady Rockets secure Section 3-A crown
COAL CENTER — There will be something a little bit different in Jefferson-MorganĢƵ High School gymnasium next year.
The numbers 2015-16 will be up on the previously blank girls basketball section title banner, as the Lady Rockets pulled off a 41-34 victory over rival California in front of an electric crowd Thursday night to claim the schoolĢƵ first ever section championship in the ĢƵ Girls Game of the Week.
“At the end of every practice we look at that (section) banner with no numbers on it,” J-M coach Chris Niemiec said. “Winning the section has been our goal since Day 1, and it feels awesome to win the section with this great group of girls. We knew it was our time, and to do it here against an excellent California team is very special.”
The Section 3-A triumph extends the Lady Rockets’ winning streak to 14 games, who improve to 12-0 in the section and 17-1 overall.
Ally Bogden tallied nine of her team-high 10 points in the fourth quarter, while Kayla Yorko and Nikki Venick collected nine apiece.
“I’ve been dreaming of winning a section title since I was five years old,” Yorko said. “ItĢƵ been our main goal and right now it doesn’t even feel real. Words can’t describe this feeling. I’m so proud of this team and I wouldn’t want to win a title with any other team than this one.”
The Lady Trojans (12-7, 10-2) were led by Bailey Vig (14) and Jenna Miller (12).
In a battle of two of the top defensive teams in all of the WPIAL, with both squads allowing an average of 30 points per game, it came down to a back-and-forth fourth quarter.
“Both teams are stout on defense,” Cal coach Chris Minerd said. “We knew that this was going to be a fight. I’m really proud of the girls for their effort and for all the people in the crowd coming out tonight. This has been the loudest game in my nine years here. JeffersonĢƵ experience put them over the top. We made too many mental mistakes and missed our lay-ups.”
J-M increased its lead to 31-23 after a 5-1 run to start the final quarter, but Cal responded with nine straight points to retake the lead at 32-31.
After a low-post bucket by Bogden gave the Lady Rockets the lead back, the Lady Trojans added a pair of free throws to take a 34-33 advantage with 2:26 left in regulation.
“We went to our press and got some traps in the corners,” Minerd said. “I don’t think it caught them off guard, but I think with the atmosphere they panicked a little bit. We never quit and we did a good job. We gave it our best and itĢƵ hard to play perfect against a team like Jefferson.”
J-M used its veteran experience to withstand all of the emotions of the contest, as the team went 8-of-11 at three free throw line to grab the lead back for good.
Erin Confortini and Bogden nailed a pair of foul shots down the stretch to give the Lady Rockets a 37-34 with 1:28 remaining. Bogden made three more free throws to secure the history-making win for J-M.
“It was do-or-die for us in the fourth quarter,” Bogden said. “We all knew the importance of this one and we wanted this game really bad. This is an amazing feeling and I knew I had to step up my game late. We battled through so much and to win the section means so much to us.”
The Lady Trojans carried an 8-7 lead into the second quarter after all eight points were scored by Vig.
After an old-fashioned three-point play by Miller opened up the scoring in the second, J-M scored seven straight points, via a trey by Yorko and baskets from Jamie Lawrence and Venick.
“We had to guard their shooters and we couldn’t let them get a free shot,” Yorko said. “They are a good team and I thought our defense carried us tonight. All five players were communicating and we knew we had to do our jobs to be successful tonight.”
Cal scored the final five points of the quarter, including a buzzer-beating 3-pointer by Miller to give the home team a 16-14 lead at halftime.
In the third quarter, J-M scored 10 unanswered points and the run was capped by threes from Yorko and Anna Mattish.
“We rotate a lot on defense and our bigs do a good job of protecting the paint,” Niemiec said. “Obviously, both teams are good on defense, so we were looking for that one big run. We started the second half with good ball movement and our girls hit some outside shots.”
Cal regrouped and collected six of the final eight points of the quarter to cut the deficit to 26-22 at the end of three.





