New coach, same old Greyhounds in win over Pioneers
ROGERSVILLE — Monessen was riding an impressive 57-game unbeaten streak in Section 2-A play that dates back to 2012-13 coming into its boys basketball game at West Greene last Friday night.
But a lot has changed for the Greyhounds this season with a new coach and relatively inexperienced starters.
Those changes don’t seem like they’re going to slow down the Greyhounds anytime soon though.
Monessen tallied 32 first-quarter points and its press wore down the Pioneers in a 76-26 win in the ĢƵ Boys Game of the Week.
“We did a good job of coming out and setting the tone for the game,” first-year Monessen coach Dan Bosnic said. “We showed great effort from whistle to whistle, and the kids were locked in with our game plan. We are sharing the basketball with each other on offense and the kids are just getting open looks.”
Elijahwa Payne registered a double-double for the Greyhounds (6-4, 5-0) with 24 points and 11 rebounds. Devin Whitlock collected 19 points, while Dishon Howell added 13 points.
It was all Monessen early on, as the Greyhounds used their athleticism and tenacious press to speed the game up and force the Pioneers (4-7, 2-3) into turnovers.
When West Greene did break the press, the home team couldn’t capitalized on its chances.
“We missed too many foul shots early on,” WG coach Jim Romanus said. “So you fight through their press, but you don’t get any momentum because you missed on the foul line or you miss a close layup. They speed you up and get you out of sync.”
Monessen built a 10-1 lead two minutes in and then scored 11 unanswered points. After West Greene went on a 9-3 spurt, the visitors closed out the opening quarter with an 8-0 run. Payne scored a quarter-high 10 points.
“We had a lot of good rotations and played really good help-defense,” Payne said. “We communicated well on that end tonight. On offense, we just have a lot of good scorers. We have good ball movement and are finding the open man. You just got to take the best shot.”
After the Greyhounds opened the second quarter with an 8-0 rally, a pair of free throws by Nathan Brudnock and a transition hoop by Austin Crouse cut the deficit to 40-16.
Brudnock and Crouse totaled a team-high eight points apiece for the Pioneers.
Monessen then bounced back and steamrolled to the end of the first half on a 13-2 spree. Whitlock scored eight points in the quarter, including the last two via the free throw line.
“Devin is just a freshman,” Bosnic said. “He is a high-IQ basketball player and just knows what his role is on this team. He controls the pace of the game for us and pushes the tempo. He can score the basketball too for us. He is very mature for a freshman.”
The Greyhounds invoked the 40-point, running clock mercy rule in the third quarter with a 10-5 scoring advantage. With both teamĢƵ reserves in the fourth quarter, the visitors held a 13-3 scoring edge in the final eight minutes of play.
“We just need to get better every game from here on out,” Bosnic said. “We can’t overlook teams. We just want to improve as a basketball team every practice and make sure we are fundamentally sound every game.”
Both teams will return to section action on Tuesday, as Monessen hosts Mapletown and West Greene travels to Jefferson-Morgan.
“We finally got everybody back and healthy,” Romanus said. “We still need to mesh on the court and our core kids have to play within themselves. Our biggest concern is just boxing out. We are not athletic enough to out-jump people. We work on it daily, but we still struggle with it. Tonight wasn’t a good game. We just have to rebound from this one.”









