16 when we played these guys is amazing,” Penn-Trafford coach Doug Kelly said. “It was not the outcome we wanted, but how we’ve grown since Dec. Penn-Trafford didn’t get closer than nine the rest of the way. Peters Township did just that by building the lead back to 56-46 on buckets by Dunbar and Tom Aspinall. When I called timeout in the fourth quarter, I reminded them that we needed to finish strong.” “We definitely made some runs in the first half that helped us build the lead. They were aggressive, and we had a hard time keeping in front of them. “Some of the credit goes to Penn-Trafford they attacked our pressure well. “I didn’t think we played well,” Peters Township coach Joe Urmann said. Tyler Freas had a game-high 18 points for the Warriors (7-16), and Brayden Stone had 13. They trimmed that lead to 40-28 by halftime and 52-46 early in the fourth quarter. Senior Brendan McCullough scored 17 points and Jake Dunbar had 13 as the Indians opened up a 16-point lead in the second quarter.īut the Warriors, who lost to Peters Township by 29 in December, wouldn’t allow a repeat to happen. 8 South Fayette, a 34-33 winner over Shaler on Friday, in Wednesday’s quarterfinals. Peters Township (20-3) used a big first half and then held on to defeat a gritty Penn-Trafford squad, 66-55, on Friday at home. 1 Peters Township would have an easy first-round game in the WPIAL Class 5A playoffs forgot to tell No.
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