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Bearcats’ Urcho enters 1,000 club

By Rob Burchianti rburchianti@heraldstandard.Com 2 min read
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Jessica Godoy

Bentworth senior Landon Urcho holds a basketball commemorating his 1,000th point which he scored in the first quarter of Tuesday nightĢƵ game against visiting Jefferson-Morgan. Urcho scored a game-high 21 points in the Bearcats’ 51-45 win.

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Bentworth's Landon Urcho scores on a layup in the first quarter of Tuesday night's game against visiting Jefferson-Morgan to join the 1,000-point club. Urcho finished with a game-high 21 points in the Bearcats 51-45 win.

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Bentworth senior Landon Urcho scored his 1,000th point in the Bearcats' 51-45 victory over visiting Jefferson-Morgan on Tuesday night. Urcho holds a commemorative basketball noting his accomplishment as he poses with past Bentworth 1,000-point scorers and Bentworth coach Bob Kennedy. Pictured (from left) are 1,000-point scorers Jon Kennedy (2008) and Jake Chester (2003), Urcho, coach Kennedy, who is Jon Kennedy's father, and 1,000-point scorer Shawn Bellicini (1993).

Landon Urcho hit a milestone and led BentworthĢƵ boys basketball team to victory on Tuesday night.

UrchoĢƵ first-quarter layup put him into the 1,000-point scorers club and he wound up with a game-high 21 points in a 51-45 non-section win over visiting Jefferson-Morgan.

Urcho became the third player under 20-year coach Bob Kennedy to reach the 1,000 mark, joining Jake Chester in 2003 and his son Jon Kennedy in 2008.

“LandonĢƵ a great player and leader for this team,” Kennedy said. “HeĢƵ been a four-year starter and he had the leadership quality at the beginning and grew into that role.

“It was truly a good feeling not only for him but for me also to witness him getting 1,000. We had some former 1,000-point scorers (Chester and Jon Kennedy) here to present him with the game ball so it was a really special night.”

Troy Wright led the Rockets with 18 points in the loss and Houston Guesman added 14.

The Bearcats, with Urcho leading the way, have opened the season with three straight wins.

“I’m glad with the way we’ve started,” Kennedy said. “Last year we only had nine players but this year I’ve got 17 guys so we’re able to play JV ball. They’re a great group of kids.”

Urcho, who sports a 4.0 GPA, was also an outstanding soccer player who helped Bentworth reached the WPIAL playoffs this past season. Urcho earned multiple honors as one of the best goalkeepers in the WPIAL and he holds the team record for shutouts in a season and career.

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