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Crusaders Keep Bears at Bay for Quality Road W

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Setting the Scene: The powers that be decided to start the season with some heat when they put Catholic High & Academy together at the jump. 8 weeks later, it was time to run it back. Both teams have made their share of noise since that season opener, a 68-64 overtime thriller in Mechanicville that went the Crusaders’ way. A loss in Syracuse to Bishop Ludden is CCHS’ only blemish on the record, and although I’m sure that’s one they want back, they atoned for it by going back out to Cuse and taking eye-catching Ws over Cicero-North Syracuse & Bishop Kearney in mid-January. Academy also took a double-digit win over C-NS this season along with a lopsided decision over Ludden, and their only loss since the opener was a last-second heartbreaker to Mid-Hudson power Our Lady of Lourdes. Class A vs. Class B, but two of Section II’s finest and for my money, perhaps the most entertaining guaranteed (league) matchup going in Section II. When it’s on, I don’t look at the rest of the schedule.

No question that Dior makes a difference, and it was felt in the second installment of this matchup. She was the head of defensive efforts and also pumped in a game high 20 points in the Crusader win.

Catholic Central 57, Albany Academy 49

75 Words or Less: Packed house all the way to the track above the court, and CCHS put together an early clinic on how to take the home crowd out of it through a rugged defensive effort. A 14-2 1st half run gave them all the momentum, and although Academy never went away – they made it a one-possession game five times after falling behind by 12 – key plays came from across the Crusader starting unit to finish the job.

THE FULL STORY

Basketball is a funny sport. There’s always “a lot of time left” even when the clock is dwindling, but that’s because short spurts can make such a large difference in a game. The first 6 minutes teetered back & forth, but the final 2 of the opening frame along with the first 2 of the next went a long way in setting the stage for the rest of the night.

Eva Gitto (AAG 2025) opened the scoring for Academy just before the 6 minute mark, but they only maintained the lead for 90 seconds before Kris Foglia (CCHS 2025) scored to take it for the Crusaders at 5-4. Academy tied it at 5 & 7 before Catholic High made their most notable run of the night. It started with a Navi Turpin (CCHS 2025) free throw at the 2:16 mark after Academy picked up their 5th team foul. Dior Dobere (CCHS 2027) got on the board next after sending a backtap toward a teammate & then receiving an advance pass in return for a breakaway layup. It was 11-9 in the closing seconds of the frame before Dobere pulled up & drilled a left wing three and Turpin motored her way to the rim for a buzzer-beating finish to turn the Crusader crowd up and give them a 16-9 lead.

The run continued into the 2nd as Foglia buried a three on the Crusaders’ opening possession and Turpin added another bucket to run the margin to 12. Gitto & Dobere traded makes 15 seconds apart to keep it there at 23-11 before Academy answered with a run of their own, and Gitto had her hands in a lot of it. After showing off craftiness going toward the rim on the previous bucket, she rose up & canned a right wing three to start it off. Kira Ostovar (AAG 2025) and Alex Leonard (AAG 2026) added a bucket & 2 free throws, then it was Gitto again, this time with a pull-up 12 footer followed by a breakaway layup off her own deflection at the top of the Bears’ 3-2 to cut it to 1 and force a Crusader timeout in the final minute of the half. Catholic High stopped the bleeding of the hosts’ 11-0 run with an Amia Rodriguez (CCHS 2026) paint finish out of the timeout, and they went into the locker room with a narrow 25-22 lead.

Academy inched back within 1 twice early in the 3rd on baskets from Leonard and Morgan Vien (AAG 2026), but Catholic Central had the responses to make sure they couldn’t get over the hump. It was Dobere on both of these instances, the second time around with a spot-up corner three to bring it back to two possessions. The Crusaders moved back ahead by 7 with a pair of Akarri Gaddy (CCHS 2026) free throws before Academy trimmed it back to 2 with a Liana Williams (AAG 2026) baseline out-of-bounds curl & finish followed by a banked three. True to form, Catholic High delivered. Dobere canned another three from the right side, Gaddy knifed through two defenders in the post & finished, and Turpin went 3/4 from the line in the last minute to push the Crusader lead back to 8 at 44-36 after three.

One more mini-push was in the works, but the story remained the same as the visitors put an end to it before things really got dangerous for them. Another Gaddy bucket pushed the lead to 9, but Academy got it back to one possession once more by the middle of the 4th. Leonard hit a pair at the line, Bella Vincent (AAG 2024) finished in transition, and Emily Thornton (AAG 2025) rattled home a corner jumper to bring them within 3 at 46-43 with under four to go. It’d get no closer than that though, as Catholic Central strung together a series of stops while converting opportunities at the line to regain a late cushion to work with. Turpin went 3/4 over a two minute stretch once again and Foglia hit a pair to push the margin forward to 8 again, and even with back-to-back buckets by Leonard & Ostovar to keep Academy afloat, they wouldn’t get closer than 6 the rest of the way as Academy got enough stops & closed it out at the line to secure a big-time Colonial win.

Dior Dobere dropped 20, 8 coming in the 3rd quarter, to lead all scorers for Catholic Central. Navi Turpin made her presence felt at the jump and ran alongside her with 15. Akarri Gaddy picked it up in the 2nd half as an interior force and finished with 10, and Kris Foglia hit a couple big shots in the process of her 10 for the Crusaders. Eva Gitto & Alex Leonard paced Academy with 13 – 9 of Gitto’s came in a 2nd quarter flurry that brought the Bears back after an early double-digit deficit, and Leonard got the majority of hers going toward the rim in the 2nd half.

Next Up: Catholic Central still has a handful to knock out over the next couple weeks, starting off with another private school Colonial clash on Friday when they welcome Holy Names. Look at next Wednesday’s nonleague home game against Broadalbin-Perth to potentially be a Class A final preview. Next two are probably the best for Academy, at least for now as I think they’re still actively looking to fill a 20th game – Schalmont pulls up on Friday night, then the Bears make a short drive down New Scotland to Holy Names next Tuesday.

Eva Gitto spearheaded Academy’s charge back in the 2nd quarter after digging an early double-digit hole – she had 9 of her team high 13 while AAG cut that 12 point margin to 1.

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