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Gators’ season ends with losses to state’s top-ranked teams

By Rob Burchianti rburchianti@heraldstandard.Com 3 min read
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Geibel CatholicĢƵ Drew Howard (23) heads up court after making a steal against Berlin Brothersvalley as teammate Trevon White looks on during Friday nightĢƵ PIAA Class A first-round game at the University of Pittsburgh at JohnstownĢƵ Sports Center. Howard scored 11 points in the Gators’ defeat.

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Geibel CatholicĢƵ Ryan Anderson secures a rebound against Berlin Brothersvalley as teammate Jaydis Kennedy (22) looks on during Friday nightĢƵ PIAA Class A first-round game at the University of Pittsburgh at JohnstownĢƵ Sports Center.

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Geibel CatholicĢƵ Enzo Fetsko (3) puts in a shot in front of Berlin BrothersvalleyĢƵ Cole Blubaugh for the Gators’ first points during Friday nightĢƵ PIAA Class A first-round game at the University of Pittsburgh at JohnstownĢƵ Sports Center.

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Geibel Catholic's Ryan Anderson dribbles the ball against Berlin Brothersvalley during Friday night's PIAA Class A first-round game at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown's Sports Center. Anderson scored 11 of the Gators' 13 first-half points in a 73-37 loss.

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Geibel CatholicĢƵ Isaiah Krizner attempts a shot over Berlin BrothersvalleyĢƵ Abe Countryman (25) during Friday nightĢƵ PIAA Class A first-round game at the University of Pittsburgh at JohnstownĢƵ Sports Center.

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Geibel CatholicĢƵ Enzo Fetsko tries to fend off Berlin BrothersvalleyĢƵ Cole Blubaugh as he dribbles the ball during Friday nightĢƵ PIAA Class A first-round game at the University of Pittsburgh at JohnstownĢƵ Sports Center.

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Geibel Catholic's Ryan Anderson hits a free throw to give the Gators' an early 6-5 lead over Berlin Brothersvalley during Friday night's PIAA Class A first-round game at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown's Sports Center. Anderson scored 11 points but the Gators lost.

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Geibel Catholic coach Don Porter (left) talks with his assistants during a timeout in Friday night's PIAA Class A first-round game against Berlin Brothersvalley at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown's Sports Center.

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Geibel CatholicĢƵ Isaiah Krizner (12) defends Berlin BrothersvalleyĢƵ Elijah Sechler during Friday nightĢƵ PIAA Class A first-round game at the University of Pittsburgh at JohnstownĢƵ Sports Center.

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Geibel Catholic's Ryan Anderson (3) defends as Berlin Brothersvalley's Wil Spochart attempts a shot during Friday night's PIAA Class A first-round game at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown's Sports Center.

JOHNSTOWN — No one can say Geibel CatholicĢƵ boys basketball team wasn’t tested during the 2020 postseason.

Fifteen days after suffering a 99-51 loss to Vincentian Academy — the No. 1 Class A team in the state and eventual district champion — the Gators found themselves up against PennsylvaniaĢƵ second-ranked team in Berlin Brothersvalley in the first round of the PIAA tournament.

The results were similar.

The District 5 champion Mountaineers ended the first quarter on a 12-point run to take a 17-6 lead and never looked back in cruising to a 73-37 victory in the Sports Center at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown on Friday night.

“ThatĢƵ a real tall task to try to come up and beat those two,” Geibel coach Don Porter said. “It should be an interesting match-up with Vincentian and Berlin.”

Those two will meet in the second round on Tuesday at a site and time to be determined.

Elijah Sechler hit four of BerlinĢƵ 10 3-pointers in scoring a game-high 22 points, teammate Wil Spochart followed with 16 points and 6-foot-3 center Abe Countryman dominated inside in tallying 14 points.

The Mountaineers (27-1) led 39-13 at halftime and 53-22 after three quarters.

“BerlinĢƵ a really nice team,” Porter said. “They’ll do well.”

The Gators (15-10) can take pride in knowing they earned the programĢƵ first playoff win since 2005 when they beat Leechburg in the first round of the WPIAL playoffs, 65-58.

Geibel got one strong scoring half from two different players against the Mountaineers. Senior Ryan Anderson accounted for all but two of his teamĢƵ first-half points with a pair of 3-pointers and a 5-for-6 performance at the foul line for 11, while sophomore Drew Howard scored all 11 of his points in the second half with five field goals, including one trey.

Berlin made it tough on Gators leader Enzo Fetsko, holding the senior 1,000-point scorer to just two points as he put in GeibelĢƵ first basket of the game.

“Fetsko was just cold tonight,” said Porter, who also credited BerlinĢƵ defense. “I know it was deliberate to try to get him taken out of the game, thatĢƵ what their game plan was. Take out a 20-point scorer.

“Our game goes through Enzo, it has all year. ItĢƵ just a shame that it happened this last game like this. It just wasn’t our night.”

The Gators took their only lead when Anderson hit four straight free throws in a 25-second span to make it 6-5 with 4:05 left in the first quarter but Countryman scored to put Berlin back ahead to stay.

Oddly enough, despite falling by 36 points, the Gators put just as many players in the scoring column as the Mountaineers with seven.

Senior Isaiah Krizner and freshman Trevon White each had four points, senior Ethan Jellots sank a 3-pointer and senior Jacob Mariotti tossed in a basket at the final buzzer for two points.

Geibel was minus one starter as senior Cole Kendall didn’t travel with the team for personal reasons.

Porter commended his team despite the loss.

“Our guys had a great season,” he said. “They played hard all the time. I couldn’t be more proud of them.”

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