Defense does the job for Waynesburg
CLAYSVILLE — It was a good night for anybody who had the under.
ThatĢƵ a joke, of course.
ThereĢƵ no betting allowed in high school girls basketball or any other prep sport but the under would have hit if betting lines were available for Waynesburg CentralĢƵ game at McGuffey Thursday night.
Waynesburg beat McGuffey, 44-30.
The night went differently than Waynesburg coach Chris Minerd wanted, particularly offensively.
MinerdĢƵ defense, however, came to play.
“Our goal is to keep people under 40,” Minerd said. “I think we have a good enough offense, on most nights, to score more than 40, so thatĢƵ the goal.”
Mission accomplished.
Waynesburg (2-0, 10-1) held McGuffeyĢƵ Taylor Schumacher, a sophomore averaging around 20 points per game, to seven points.
“We did lock down a little bit on Schumacher,” Minerd said, “seeing what sheĢƵ been doing all year. SheĢƵ been having a great year.
“And then everybody else was just kind of in help position. So, they did a great job with that. I get a little rowdy on the (sidelines) sometimes, but they’re a good bunch of kids, and they know how to stand up to adversity. So I’m proud of them for that.”
On the other side, McGuffey (0-2, 9-4) coach Andrew Kurzawski summed up the night well.
“We just couldn’t hit shots,” Kurzawski said. “We have Taylor Schumacher, one of our top scorers. She (averages) almost 20 a game. They did an exceptional job on her defensively. Couldn’t find a rhythm. Same with Libby Mallah (two points). Just couldn’t find a rhythm tonight.”
The Lady Raiders never found their rhythm offensively, either. Their best player, Kaley Rohanna, got into foul trouble early and ended with a relatively pedestrian, for her, 14 points.
Taking care of business despite not having Rohanna for stretches of the game, for Minerd, “showed a lot of guts.”
“We got handcuffed a little bit,” he said. “Had to take Rohanna out a couple of times, obviously one of my better players. So the girls kept their composure. McGuffeyĢƵ a good team. They’re on the rise. They’re a young team.”
Waynesburg led 24-16 at the half and didn’t allow a basket in the third quarter until the final minute. McGuffeyĢƵ defense held its own, which was why the game never became too lopsided.
Addison Blair added 14 points with four 3-pointers for Waynesburg.
Aside from Blair and Rohanna, no other player from either side cracked double figures. Josie Horne contributed eight points for the Lady Raiders.
Waynesburg looks to keep rolling Monday night at Yough. McGuffey will try to get its first section win on the same night at the same time against Brownsville at home.
Despite the loss, Kurzawski was happy with his teamĢƵ performance, mainly on defense.
“All in all, I’m pretty happy with how we played,” he said. “I’m looking forward to getting them again.”
“Wasn’t the performance that I wanted,” Minerd said. “But part of that had to do with McGuffey. They have a good young team, and they’re well-coached.”



