Wonderful Winfrey: Uniontown senior paces Red Raiders with 30 points in victory over Colonials
Entering FridayĢƵ game against Albert Gallatin in Class 5A Section 1 play, UniontownĢƵ Calvin Winfrey III needed 43 points to reach 1,000 for his career.
The senior didn’t reach the milestone, but he made a run at it before a sold out crowd at AJ Everhart Memorial Gymnasium.
Winfrey scored the gameĢƵ first 11 points and finished with a career-high 30 in the Red Raiders’ 74-59 victory over the Colonials.
Winfrey, who made 12 field goals, including four 3-pointers, and was 2 for 3 at the foul line, heads into TuesdayĢƵ section game at Latrobe (1-0, 5-0) needing 13 points for 1,000.
“We were really pumped up because they said they were going to beat us, so we took that personally and got the win,” Winfrey said. “I was definitely feeling good to start the game. I had been dealing with some cramps in my legs and other issues, but I have been eating better and I feel really good right now.
“It would have been nice to get 1,000 points at home, but if it comes on the road, we can come back home and have a big celebration the next time.”
Notorious Grooms broke up his teammateĢƵ personal run with a three-pointer with 4:37 left in the first quarter and Isaac Ellsworth connected from behind-the-arc for a 17-0 lead halfway through the opening period before the Colonials’ Shymere Wilson stopped the bleeding with a three-pointer at 3:25 of the first.
Grooms finished with 16 points on six field goals, including four from 3-point range.
“We practiced hard all week because if you practice hard, you are going to play hard,” Grooms said. “We came into this game focused because we knew what we had to do to get the job done.
“When we got the big lead, the goal was to put them away to not leave any chance for a comeback. We know teams will be coming to knock us off, but we will stay prepared and not slack off any.
“We fell short to Belle Vernon, but sometimes we need those types of games to see what we need to work on.”
Ellsworth, who had been UniontownĢƵ sharpshooter the first four games this season, was held to one 3-pointer and seven points because of the respect Albert Gallatin gave him, but that allowed Grooms, Winfrey and Kelan Milsom, who had 11 points, to get open shots.
“Their defensive game plan was to take away our three-point shooting, and they face guarded Isaac (Ellsworth) the whole game, but when they did that, Calvin (Winfrey) got a lot of wide-open layups,” Uniontown coach Rob Kezmarsky said. “HeĢƵ great when heĢƵ attacking, and Notorious (Grooms) can attack, too, but we came out shooting the ball well.”
The Red Raiders (2-0, 4-1) had a 22-10 lead after the first quarter, which is never ideal, but Colonials coach Spencer Macke said put his team behind the eight-ball even more due to the atmosphere in the crowd and the rivalry aspect.
“We kind of went out there, got sucked into the crowd and our nerves got lost,” Macke said. “I think they are a really good team, and if they got off to a hot start like that, I don’t think any team is going to come back from that.
“We had a game plan going into this, and we didn’t execute it at all. The start of the game killed us.”
Uniontown didn’t cool off in the second quarter, as it outscored Albert Gallatin, 23-10, for a 45-20 halftime advantage. Milsom and Winfrey had nine points apiece in the period.
“Kelan (Milsom) is playing the other teamĢƵ big kids and doing well,” Kezmarsky said.
Despite trailing by 25 entering the second half, the Colonials (0-1, 4-2) started to get their scoring on track, as Wilson scored eight of his team-high 19 points in the third quarter, and Albert Gallatin had 15 points in the period, but the Red Raiders scored 20 to push their lead to 30 heading into the final frame.
“AG battled to the end, and their coaching staff is doing a great job, their players have really improved, and we wish them well,” Kezmarsky said. “AG is a physical team and they play hard. It was a great environment and both sides were into it.”
Uniontown was able to unload its bench in the fourth, and Kezmarsky was impressed with his teamĢƵ all-around play.
“It was a nice win for us, and we were able to get a lot of players in there at the end that work so hard in practice,” Kezmarsky said. “Cam Dugan and Anthony Sheffey played great minutes for two sophomores. Aiden Kiefer, who is starting, got a lot of rebounds and is getting more comfortable. Those kids have played five games in their career. The other ones have played 85.”
AGĢƵ Jason Jackson scored 11 points on four field goals, and was 3 for 5 at the foul line.
Things don’t get any easier for the Colonials, as they host Penn-Trafford (1-1, 3-3) on Tuesday in section play, but Macke has been impressed with his team so far this season.
“I’m happy with the way itĢƵ going right now,” Macke said. “We will be a way better team in a month, and we’ll be a force. We are still putting pieces together right now.”



