West Greene rides strong finish to 45-39 win at J-M
JEFFERSON – Jim Romanus makes it a point to talk with his West Greene players about how quickly momentum can change in the sport of basketball.
“Before the game we went over our matchups and what kids can do what on their team, what offense they like to run,” Romanus said following the Pioneers’ Section 2-A game at Jefferson-Morgan last Friday night.
“Finally, the last part I put down is that every basketball team has runs. They’re going to have a run, we’re going to have a run. The most important thing is don’t blink. Just keep focused on what you have to do.”
West Greene didn’t blink when it fell down by nine points early in the third quarter or when it found itself behind by eight early in the fourth quarter and the result was a come-from-behind 45-39 victory over the Rockets.
Lane Allison scored a game-high 14 points and Parker Burns followed with 11 points as the Pioneers (2-1, 7-5) moved into third place in the section behind Monessen and California. Jefferson-Morgan (2-2, 9-5) fell into fourth place.
West Greene trailed 35-27 after a basket by J-MĢƵ Deyton Marion with around six minutes left in the game when it reeled off 15 consecutive points over a span of 4:20 to forge a 42-35 lead with 1:36 left and hung on from there.
Patrick Durbin scored seven of his nine points in the run, including the tying basket with 4:01 left. Allison followed with a three-point play a minute later to put the Pioneers ahead to stay.
One of the keys to the game-changing run was RomanusĢƵ willingness to listen to his players.
“These kids are extremely coachable,” Romanus said. “Lane, Parker and Patrick started some games when they were freshmen, then they started every game last year, so they basically know what I want.
“But also, I take feedback from them. They’re the ones on the court. So we ended up changing my favorite offense to something they wanted to do, we mixed that in. We were trying to save our traps and press for the second half because we don’t go very deep, and it all worked. We got numerous turnovers which got us going.”
Max Ivanusic scored 11 points to lead the way for the Rockets, who also got nine points from Jase Bedilion and seven points from Marion, who fouled out with 5:29 left which helped turn the tide West GreeneĢƵ way, according to J-M coach Brandon Lawless.
“Deyton fouled out and there were a few other calls, questionable or not, we ended up having a couple others get in foul trouble, too,” Lawless said “Then they caught momentum at the right time in the fourth quarter and we got cold, and that was it.
“Dayten is the best shot blocker we have and one of the best rebounders we have so losing him was important. HeĢƵ a crucial part of our program.”
Neither team had a senior in its starting lineup and Lawless feels his team is still finding its way while looking for a consistent leader.
“ItĢƵ a ship we’re all on together and we’re just trying to find that captain,” Lawless said. “It seems like we have different ones on different days, and we had leaders at different times during tonightĢƵ game but when it got late in the fourth quarter, crunch time, we didn’t have anybody step up.
“Maybe part of that is we’re still young and fighting through those little things we need to do, trying to find our identity, trying to find our leaders in the room.”
The game was close throughout the first half with neither team leading by more than three points. West Greene held an 8-5 advantage after the first quarter and Jefferson-Morgan took a 17-16 halftime lead thanks to a short jump shot by Collin Bisceglia.
The Rockets also scored the first eight points of the third quarter in a 10-point run capped by Houston GuesmanĢƵ 3-pointer which made it 25-16.
Two baskets by Burns and a three-point play by Allison got the Pioneers within one but Ivanusic answered with a three-point play of his own and Jefferson-Morgan went on to hold a 28-24 lead after three quarters.
Will ShipmanĢƵ 3-pointer at the beginning of the fourth quarter whittled the margin to one point before a 3-pointer by Bedilion and two straight buckets by Marion pushed the gap up to eight.
That just set the stage for the Pioneers’ rally.
The game was a homecoming for Romanus, a former J-M coach who took the Rockets to great heights, including a PIAA playoff appearance, in his time there.
“I was here for 20 years,” Romanus said. “ItĢƵ always a big game for me because I have a lot of fond memories from here. I don’t sleep for a couple days prior to this one.”
Romanus praised the current Rockets squad.
“This was a major challenge because Jeff-Morgan is good,” Romanus said. “Their big kids are tough and they’ve got good guard play. They really are a very good team. For us to come in here and take a win, I am really proud of our kids. ItĢƵ a huge section win for us.”
Lawless pointed out there are still plenty of section games remaining.
“The season is still early,” he said. “I told my guys we have to get better today. The past is the past and the future is the future but we control our now, and our now is we have to get better.
“This is a very competitive section. My dad, who lives in South Carolina, live streams the games, and I tell him all the time we can win on any night or we can lose on any night in our section.
“Tonight we were on the wrong end of it, but we just have to learn from this and move on.”




