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Kezmarsky enters 20th year as Red Raiders coach

By Rob Burchianti rburchianti@heraldstandard.Com 5 min read
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Key players for Uniontown's boys basketball team are (front row, from left) Calvin Winfrey III, Tevian Richardson, Tanner Uphold, Notorious Grooms, (back row, from left) Evan Townsend, Levi Gardner, Kadrian McLee and Christian Perkins. Not pictured is Bakari Wallace.

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Uniontown's Bakari Wallace slices between Belle Vernon's Quinton Martin (5) and Devin Whitlock during a game last season at A.J. Everhart Memorial Gymnasium. Wallace, a junior, is the Red Raiders' top returning scorer.

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Uniontown head coach Rob Kezmarsky (left) and assistant coach Warare Gladman.

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Uniontown's Christian Perkins shoots as Evan Townsend defends during practice.

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Uniontown coach Rob Kezmarsky keeps watch as Calvin Winfrey (right) defends Notorious Grooms during practice.

Many expected UniontownĢƵ boys basketball team to slip drastically last season after losing its entire starting five and top seven players overall.

Even with only a total of 24 career points returning, the Red Raiders managed to go 6-6 in Section 3-AAAA.

Rob Kezmarsky enters his 20th season as Uniontown head coach with a team he feels is trending upward.

“Last yearĢƵ group took over for a team that lost eight seniors and they did a good job and played hard during the COVID year,” Kezmarsky said. “We were very proud of them.

“We’re real excited for this yearĢƵ team. We feel we can be very good. We had a very successful summer program. We did very well in the Greensburg Central Catholic fall league. We have high expectations like always.

“Our goal isn’t just to compete. We want to fight and beat as many teams as possible.”

Kezmarsky has a bit more experience coming back for the 2021-22 campaign, led by 5-foot-10 junior Bakari Wallace who averaged 13 points per game last season.

“Just to give you an example of his potential, he scored 25 points in one half against Belle Vernon,” Kezmarsky said. “Bakari will be one of the top players in the section.

“He leads by example every day in practice because he plays as hard as he possibly can. HeĢƵ going to be a scorer for us but he’ll get rebounds, too.”

Christian Perkins, a 6-2 senior, battled through an early-season injury last season but is healthy now and is the Red Raiders’ main inside player.

“Christian is a two-year starting center who has really improved,” Kezmarsky said. “HeĢƵ really been finishing. HeĢƵ an experienced player. Some of the games we lost last year were when he got in foul trouble or when he was out injured.”

Levi Garner, a 6-4 junior, could help out underneath as well.

“LeviĢƵ an athletic player who gives us some size and had very good summer and fall leagues,” Kezmarsky said.

Uniontown returns 6-1 senior Evan Townsend, who was the Red Raiders’ quarterback in football.

“HeĢƵ a good 3-point shooter who had some very big shooting games for us last year,” Kezmarsky said.

“Tanner Uphold (5-10 junior) is another returning player. Every game he guarded the other teamĢƵ best player and had a great year for us.”

Two more sophomore contributors should be 6-3 Jeremiah Hager and 6-3 Kadrian McLee.

“Jeremiah started JV last year and can really shoot the three,” Kezmarksy said. “HeĢƵ a dedicated basketball player. Kadrian is a very good rebounder who runs the court well.”

The Red Raiders also have a pair of highly regarded freshmen in Calvin Winfrey III and Notorious Grooms.

“We’re counting on Notorious and Calvin to help us this year,” Kezmarsky said. “They do everything they’re supposed to from playing AAU to working out. They worked so hard in the offseason like all our other players have, never missing an open gym.

“Calvin is a point guard and 3-point shooter who is explosive in the open court. Notorious will have an impact. HeĢƵ also a 3-point shooter who is very good in the open court.”

Seniors Devin Miles and Kole Fullem round out the varsity roster.

“We have a nice balance of freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors that are all going to contribute,” Kezmarsky said. “We may have seven or eight kids who could start on any given night. This is one of the deepest team we’ve had. We could probably play nine or even 10 kids a game.”

With good depth, Kezmarsky would like to amp up UniontownĢƵ defense a little more this season.

“We going to play more of a pressing style with a lot of full-court man,” he said.

Kezmarsky sports a career record of 284-144 with the Red Raiders, which includes a section mark of 172-67 for a 72 percent winning percentage that has led to 10 section titles, giving the program a WPIAL-best 49 overall to go with 70 playoff appearances, also a WPIAL record.

Kezmarsky has 305 coaching wins overall.

“ItĢƵ crazy to think this is my 20th year because I still get nervous before the first practice, and I still love coming to practice,” Kezmarsky said. “Me and (assistant coach) Warare (Gladman) have been doing this a long time but we both still have the energy we had when we first started.

“ItĢƵ the players, too. When you have so many kids that have worked so hard and are ready to get at it, thatĢƵ what keeps you enthusiastic.”

Kezmarsky reflected on all the players heĢƵ coached at Uniontown.

“ItĢƵ funny how I look at things, like I went to Nate GuerriereĢƵ wedding and the first thing I thought about is he took two big charges at Ambridge in a 2014 playoff game the year we made the WPIAL final four.”

That was KezmarskyĢƵ best team, record-wise, as the Red Raiders went 19-1 in the regular season and wound up 22-3 overall.

“That was a memorable team,” he said. “We beat Ambridge and EF, which was loaded that year, in the playoffs and lost a tough game to Chartiers Valley. We won a state game that year, too.

“There have been a lot of good games. The group we had two years ago was a great team also. ItĢƵ nice to look back. We’re blessed and lucky to have coached so many good players over the years. We just want to continue to keep winning and add to the storied history here.”

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