![]() ![]() ![]() Our guys, to their credit, really relied on each other a little more tonight.” “In the past, they’ve gone their separate ways and become inward when things get hard. “I saw a group that was interested in getting over the hump,” Urmann said of his Peters Township players. In all, Bethel Park was outscored 9-1 in the final 70 seconds. The Indians went 7 for 10 from the foul line in the fourth quarter, making six in a row in one stretch. Miller made two more free throws with 45 seconds left, extending Peters Township’s lead to six. “I probably shouldn’t get upset, but I didn’t do anything to warrant a technical foul.” Davis was trying to create a 10th tie in the final minute, but the Bethel Park junior was called for an offensive foul at the 56-second mark, a call Calabria strongly disputed, earning the first-year coach a technical foul.Īs a result, Miller made two free throws and the Indians kept possession, now leading 70-66. The back-and-forth game included 10 lead changes and nine ties. Shawn Davis led Bethel Park with 23 points, including a twisting layup for a 66-66 tie.īen Guffey added 17 points for the Black Hawks. “We hadn’t played in a hostile environment, in a road game that was tight like this, in a while,” Peters coach Joe Urmann said. The Indians had held a 16-15 lead after the first quarter, trailed 36-33 at half and led 53-52 after three. Jake Ziegler added 15 points for Peters Township, and Nate Miller had 12, including four free throws in the tense final minute. “It’s not like one team is way better than the others. ![]() “There are three pretty even teams,” Bethel Park coach Dante Calabria said. … It felt good to come out on top.”Īs a result, Peters Township (11-3, 4-1), Bethel Park (9-4, 4-1) and Thomas Jefferson (8-5, 4-1) are now tied for first place in Section 1-5A at the midway point. “We’d already dropped one to TJ and they’d beat TJ. ![]() “This was a big game for the standings,” said Peters Township junior Jack Dunbar, who had two dunks and three 3s among his game-high 26 points. Locked at 66 with 70 seconds left, Peters Township used its defense, some clutch free throws and a disputed technical foul to clinch a 75-67 victory over host Bethel Park, a win that created a three-way tie atop the section standings. Peters Township broke a tie on the scoreboard to create a tie in the standings. ![]()
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