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Pentucket Sachems Boys Basketball '10-'11

Huge 'Port run KOs Pentucket

BYFIELD — The Newburyport boys basketball team used a span of five minutes of game time last evening to secure its first sectional final appearance in 11 years. The fifth-seeded Clippers closed out the first half against eighth-seeded Pentucket with an 18-0 run spanning 5:00 en route to a 53-39 victory in the EMass. Division 3 North semifinal at Triton Regional High. Newburyport will play third-seeded Watertown (17-5) Saturday (TBA) at the Tsongas Center in Lowell. Newburyport’s Brett Fontaine had a game-high 21 points along with six rebounds and two steals. Drew Carter added 10 points and seven rebounds for the Clippers. Chris Jayne had nine points. Eric Meyer had six points and nine rebounds. Pentucket struggled to find the holes in the Newburyport defense. The Clippers held Pentucket’s leading scorer Corey McNamara to five points on 2-for-16 shooting. McNamara, who averaged 17.4 points per game this season, was pivotal in Pentucket’s quarterfinal victory over top-seeded Hamilton-Wenham. In that contest, he scored 21, including six 3-pointers. “We knew we had to out-execute them on offense and defense,” Fontaine said. “We worked all week on their tendencies. We shut down McNamara, which is the key to stopping Pentucket.” Pentucket was well-positioned to advance to its first sectional final in program history with five minutes remaining in the first half. Leading 17-13, the Sachems were held scoreless until the break. Newburyport led 31-17 at halftime, and Pentucket never closed the lead to fewer than nine points in the second half. “We had too many breakdowns during that stretch at the end of the first half,” said Pentucket coach Leo Parent. They beat us with dribble-penetration, and they were shooting layups. That gave them confidence. We built a lead, and within seconds, they had us on our heels, and our defense broke down.” Will Angelini and John Modlish led Pentucket with eight points each. L’Italien said his team was content playing man-to-man defense in the paint with the threat of McNamara roaming along the 3-point arc. “Corey lit us up for the last two years,” L’Italien said. “We didn’t play any help on him. He’s a tremendous competitor, and every time the ball comes out of his hands, it looks like it’s going in. He’s knocked down a lot of those shots. Fortunately for us, it wasn’t his night.” Newburyport missed the state tournament each of the last two seasons. The eight seniors on this year’s team made a vow to each other following last season to make a year-round commitment. “We haven’t really talked about the Tsongas Center until this week,” L’Italien said. “We knew what we were playing for. We always talk about the process — doing the little things that we can control. It took on a life of its own as we went along. We started believing and stringing together some nice wins.” The Sachems posted their highest win total since 2005, also the last time they advanced to the sectional semifinal. They will return two of their top players in McNamara and junior captain Nolan Dragon, who missed much of the season due to a broken leg. “When the dust settles, we’ll reflect on our season,” Parent said. “I’m very proud of our seniors. They brought the excitement back to Pentucket basketball this season. We overcame a lot with Nolan’s broken leg and other injuries. The chance to play Newburyport for a trip to the Tsongas Center was a lot of fun. We’d like to do it again next year.”

Newburyport 53, Pentucket 39 Triton Regional High, Byfield EMass. Division 3 North semifinal Pentucket (39): Will Angelini 4-0-8; John Modlish 3-2-8; Mike Doud 3-0-7; Serge Smaila 2-0-6; Nolan Dragon 2-1-5; Corey McNamara 2-0-5; Totals 16-3-39. Newburyport (53): Brett Fontaine 8-5-21; Drew Carter 5-0-10; Chris Jayne 4-0-9; Eric Meyer 2-2-6; Matt Leavitt 2-0-5; Zach Fenton 1-0-2; Totals 22-7-53. 3-pointers: P, Smaila 2, Doud, McNamara; N, Jayne, Leavitt. Halftime: N, 31-17. Records: N, 15-7; P, 13-10.

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Boys Basketball, 03/08/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

McNamara, Sachems stun No. 1 H-W

HAMILTON — In quite possibly the biggest win in the program’s history, Pentucket pounded No. 1 Hamilton-Wenham with six three-pointers in the opening eight minutes, en route to a 59-54 stunner in the Division 3 North quarterfinals.

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Boys Basketball, 03/04/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

When there is a Will, there's a way

Trailing 49-41 with 4:30 left, Pentucket went on a 14-4 run to pull out a 55-53 win over Arlington Catholic in the Division 3 North first round.

Will Angelini played the game of his life as the 6-5 junior, who is usually a complementary player, erupted for 16 points and 10 rebounds. AC limited sharpshooter Corey McNamara to five points, but Angelini and Mike Doud (14 points)  came up big. 

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Boys Basketball, 03/01/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Sachems survive against Reggies

WEST NEWBURY — It took a big second half from Corey McNamara and Pentucket to hold off a Greater Lawrence squad fighting to play at least one more game.

McNamara’s game-high 27 points, with a season-best seven 3-pointers, allowed the Sachems to survive for a 68-62 victory, eliminating the Reggies from the postseason in the process.

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Boys Basketball, 02/23/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Roaring Royals

 

Georgetown outscored Pentucket in every quarter in a 63-53 victory to end its regular season with a 12-8 record.  Neph Carmona had 19 points and 15 rebounds while Tyler Wade had a season-high 23 points.

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Boys Basketball, 02/21/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Sachem shutout

Pentucket shut out Triton in the second quarter (15-0) and rolled to a 55-30 win. Corey McNamara pumped in 17 points and five threes and held Triton standout Darren Lewis to one field goal.

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Boys Basketball, 02/17/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Sachem shutout

Pentucket shut out Triton in the second quarter (15-0) and rolled to a 55-30 win. Corey McNamara pumped in 17 points and five threes and held Triton standout Darren Lewis to one field goal.

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Boys Basketball, 02/17/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Big Mac attack

Consistent defense and the scoring of Corey McNamara allowed Pentucket to stave off an upset-minded Amesbury squad, 67-50. McNamara, a junior guard, went off for a career-high 30 points including five 3-pointers in the win.

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Boys Basketball, 02/15/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Hornets not foul at the line

CARL RUSSO/Staff photo. North Reading defeated Pentucket 61-55 in boys basketball action Tuesday night. North Reading's co-captain, Nick Rosano was high scorer with 23 points. Rosano drives to the hoop against Pentucket's, Will Angelini (51) but has his shot blocked. 2/8/2011. 10 Photos

North Reading saved its best free throw shooting for the end, hitting 10 of 12 in the fourth quarter to upset Pentucket, 61-55, and remain alive for a tourney berth. Trailing by two going into the fourth, Nick Rosano (game-high 23 points) connected on 5 of 6 from the line to get the Hornets over the top. Corey McNamara kept the Sachems close with 21 points including six 3-pointers. Nolan Dragon returned to the Pentucket lineup after a football injury, scoring seven points.

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Boys Basketball, 02/08/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Almost, not quite

 

Pentucket held close to the end to a strong Manchester Essex team before falling 64-69. Corey McNamara scored 20 points for the Sachems (8-5), Will Angellini added 16 and John Modlish held Manchester star Joe Mussachia to 12 points, but it was not enough.

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Boys Basketball, 01/31/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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