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Nagy, Borcky get Garnet Valley off and running

Posted On: Monday, March 11, 2019
By: ldevlin

ROYERSFORD — District 1 champion Garnet Valley reached a new milestone in its 52-34 win against Cedar Crest in the PIAA Class 6A girls basketball opener Friday at Spring-Ford High School.

With the victory, the Jaguars (27-1) established a school season record for wins for both the girls and boys basketball programs. They now advance to a second-round match Tuesday against the winner of Friday’s Bethlehem Freedom-Souderton contest.

Cedar Crest (19-9), the seventh-place finisher in District 3, committed numerous turnovers thanks to Garnet Valley’s aggressive defense, but kept the score reasonably close for most of the first three quarters with some accurate outside shooting.

At the end of the first quarter, Garnet Valley led by only five points (17-12). It was quite a difference from the Jaguars’ last game, in which Garnet Valley jumped out to an early 20-3 against Neshaminy en route to capturing their first District 1 championship.

“Defensively, we came out strong, got some steals and created some turnovers,” Garnet Valley coach Joe Woods said, “but give Cedar Crest credit, they have some good shooters, and those threes kept them in the game.”

In the second quarter, Garnet Valley’s offense began to pick up, and the Jaguars closed out the period on a 10-3 run. Senior point guard Jill Nagy hit a three from the right corner; 1,000-point scorer Brianne Borcky came in with a layup following a couple of Cedar Crest misses, and a couple of putbacks by the Jaguars’ other 1,000-point scorer, Emily McAteer, boosted the Jags’ lead to 32-20 at the intermission.

Cedar Crest battled back to cut Garnet Valley’s lead to 36-27 late in the third quarter when its high scorer, sophomore guard Reese Glover (12 points), hit her second trey of the game.

“You have to give Cedar Crest credit, they didn’t fold their tents when they fell behind in the second quarter,” Woods said. “We could have gone up by 25 had they folded their tents, but they didn’t. They kept battling.”

Woods called of Cedar Crest’s 5-10 senior forward Raven Morgan, “a good all-around athlete, and a defensive force as well. She blocked some of our shots and was a difference-maker in the first half.”

In the second half, Garnet Valley switched from a man-to-man defense to a zone defense, and late in the third quarter started to get hot, going on a 16-3 run to take a 52-30 lead. Eight of the Garnet Valley points during the 16-3 run came from McAteer, who finished the game with 19 points. She also was a perfect 6-for-6 from the free throw line.

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PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP Garnet Valley's Jillian Nagy shoots a 3-pointer against Ceder Crest in the first round of the PIAA Class 6A tournament Friday. Nagy's defense keyed a 52-34 win for the District 1 champion Jaguars.

PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP Garnet Valley’s Jillian Nagy shoots a 3-pointer against Ceder Crest in the first round of the PIAA Class 6A tournament Friday. Nagy’s defense keyed a 52-34 win for the District 1 champion Jaguars.

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