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DISTRICT BOYS HOOPS: Perimeter shooting catalyst for Thomas Jefferson in district semifinal win over Lockwood

Third-seeded Thomas Jefferson caught fire from the perimeter early and went on to knock down 12 field goals from 3-point range on the way to a 60-44 win over second-seeded Lockwood in the Class 1 District 5 semifinals on Friday at Thomas Jefferson Independent Day School.

“It’s huge when you are shooting the ball that hot, but we shot the ball that hot because we were executing our offense,” TJ coach Chris Myers said. “If you look back at every one of those 3s, they came from a post kick. We established that post game … and got really high-percentage looks for our kids.”

The host Cavaliers (20-6) move on to the district championship round. Thomas Jefferson takes on top-seeded Golden City (18-8) with a 7:30 p.m. matchup on Saturday.

GAME ACTION

Thomas Jefferson used a barrage of 3-pointers to build an 18-8 lead over Lockwood by the end of the first period. The Cavaliers knocked down four shots from the perimeter in the first eight minutes, with Drew Goodhope, who finished with 14 first-quarter points, splashing down all four of the 3-pointers.

“Tonight is not out of the norm for him,” Coach Myers said. “He is a 48 percent career 3-point shooter. He can shoot the basketball. Whenever he gets those shots with his feet set in the flow of our offense, he’s deadly.

“There were a couple of things that really set the tone in that first quarter and I think the first one was our defense. We held them to eight points. … Our defense really set the tone and our boys’ offensive execution allowed them to shoot the ball extremely well and build that lead.”

The hot shooting from beyond the arc didn’t stop after the first period, as the Cavs buried five more 3-balls in the second period to hold a 37-23 lead by the intermission. Goodhope added two more perimeter makes, with Caden Myers knocking down a pair of 3-pointers and Jake Jarrett also converting from 3-point range.

Thomas Jefferson pushed the lead to 19 points, 47-28, with 4:45 on the clock after Goodhope capped a 10-2 run with a 3-pointer from the corner. The Cavaliers ultimately took a 50-36 lead into the fourth quarter.

Thomas Jefferson maintained its double-digit lead down the stretch thanks in large part to the success at the free-throw line. The Cavs were 8-of-10 from the stripe in the fourth quarter.

“We were having a little trouble taking care of the ball there down the stretch, but we talked about it in a (late) timeout,” Coach Myers said. “We (just needed) to take care of the ball and they were going to have to foul us eventually. Knock ’em down and the free-throw line and get out of here with a W.”

SCORING LEADERS

Goodhope led Thomas Jefferson in scoring with a career-high 28 points. Jarrett and Tyler Brouhard each finished with eight points, while Caden Myers finished with seven.

Lockwood was led in scoring by Kane Cooper’s 18 points. Connor Lewandowski finished with nine.

DISTRICT BOYS HOOPS: Golden City pulls away from McAuley in the semifinals

Fourth-seeded McAuley Catholic played with top-seeded Golden City for every bit of the first half and even held a lead in the third quarter before the Eagles used a pair of scoring runs down the stretch as the catalyst in a 62-51 win over the Warriors in the Class 1 District 5 semifinals on Friday.

McAuley trailed by five at the half before knocking down the first two shots of the third quarter to take the lead. Golden City (18-8) used a 12-5 run in the third quarter and an 11-0 run in the fourth period to build an insurmountable lead down the stretch to earn the win.

“We didn’t give up,” McAuley coach Tony Witt said. “I don’t know what we were from the field in the fourth quarter, but it wasn’t good. You have to take your hats off to Golden City. They’re not the No. 1 seed in this district just because. They are a good ball club. They exploited some of our weaknesses a couple times (in the second half). We had a little bit of momentum in the third before they went on a run to blow it open and never look back.”

McAuley ends the season with a 7-21 record and graduates seniors Kevin Tran, Jacob Bracich, Jeffrey Horinek and Declan Berkstresser.

“I am very optimistic looking forward,” Witt said. “We gained a ton of experience. … We showed signs of growth and mental toughness throughout the year in terms of taking on adversity, learning from it and getting back to what we do.”

Golden City advances to take on third-seeded Thomas Jefferson in the district championship game scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on Saturday.

GAME ACTION

Golden City took a 16-15 lead into the second period and pushed the lead out to nine points thanks to a 10-2 run out of the break led by four points from Josh Reeves and two 3-pointers by Elijah Pettengill to make the score 26-17.

Thomas Jefferson used a 12-4 spurt in response to trim the deficit to one with less than a minute to play in the first half. Noah Black had a pair of 3-pointers for the Warriors, while Michael Parrigon, Bradley Wagner and Bracich all head buckets.

The Eagles pushed the lead to 34-29 by the intermission thanks to two makes at the foul stripe by Reeves and a last-second jumper from Max Parrill.

The Warriors came out of halftime with back to back 3-pointers from Black and Parrigon to take a 35-34 lead, but that would be the last McAuley would hold the advantage on the scoreboard. Golden City closed out the third quarter on a 12-5 run to take a 46-40 cushion into the fourth period. 

“We’ve had eight guys lead us in scoring this year,” Witt said about the offensive struggles in the second half. “When the ball is going in, it’s contagious. We need to have someone step up next season when we have one of those scoring lulls. That is what is going to separate us from being mediocre to being a good ball club. When teams are scoring, you have to stop them or score back and we didn’t do either of those in the second half.”

The Eagles led by five early in the fourth quarter and used an 11-0 run to build an insurmountable double-digit lead. 

SCORING LEADERS

Reeves finished with a game-high 29 points to lead Golden City in scoring. Pettengill knocked down four 3-pointers and finished with 20 points. 

Black finished with 13 to lead McAuley, while Rocco Bazzano-Joseph finished with 12 points in the loss. Parrigon finished in double figures with 10 points, while Bracich added six points.