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SJV proves the best offense is dominant defense
The Lancers, who captured the NJSIAA Non-Public South A crown to gain entrance to the TOC, knocked off Absegami in the semifinals Friday, 61-51. The contest seesawed back and forth for three quarters before SJV took command in the final stanza using a full-court press to outscore Absegami, 19-10.
“When our team comes out and plays that kind of defense, we’re a tough team to beat,” SJV coach Bob Ward said. “The girls have bought into the concept of letting the defense create our offense and that’s what happened.”
The bigger Absegami five presented a challenge, the SJV girls showed grit and quickness in grabbing 28 total rebounds and in taking the ball to the basket to force fouls. “We came into the season with high expectations,” Ward said. “Our goal from the start of the season was to be one of the last teams playing in March.” Along the way, SJV won the Shore Conference Tournament, downing Monmouth Regional, 47-30, to avenge a regular-season loss. The Lancers then entered the state tournament as the fifth seed and went on to defeated Bishop Ahr (63-28), Gloucester Catholic (49-25) and Red Bank Catholic (51-39). Ward’s team went on to defeat Roselle Catholic (57-37) to capture to overall Non-Public A title. SJV entered the TOC seeded fourth and downed Bloomfield Tech 72-59 in the opening round. Woodrow Wilson is seeded second. After receiving a first-round bye, Wilson triumphed over Pascack Valley, 47-32 in the TOC semifinal. Woodrow Wilson promises to challenge the Lancers on both ends of the floor tonight. However, if the Lancers can continue their dominant defensive play, they will once again be tough to beat. |
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