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Let the dance begin: Red Raiders, Leopards, Lady Falcons among teams opening basketball playoffs tonight and Saturday

By Rob Burchianti 5 min read
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Belle Vernon鈥檚 Zion Moore takes a jump shot over Uniontown鈥檚 Kelan Milson during a game on Jan. 5. Moore, the WPIAL鈥檚 regular-season scoring champion, leads the visiting Leopards against South Allegheny tonight while the Red Raiders host Quaker Valley in WPIAL first-round playoff games.
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Brownsville鈥檚 Skyler Gates puts up a shot against Bentworth during Falcon Fest on Dec. 1. Gates, the leading scorer out of Section 4-AAA, and the Lady Falcons travel to Neshannock for a WPIAL first-round playoff game at 12 noon Saturday.

The WPIAL basketball playoffs begin tonight and Saturday for 13 of the 23 area teams that have qualified for the postseason and most of those will be hitting the road.

Only four of those 13 鈥 Uniontown, Monessen and West Greene boys tonight, and Waynesburg Central girls on Saturday 鈥 were awarded first-round home games by the WPIAL pairings committee.

Traveling tonight will be Elizabeth Forward, Southmoreland, Belle Vernon, California and Jefferson-Morgan boys squads along with Beth-Center and California girls teams. Brownsville and Mount Pleasant girls will be on the road Saturday.

Winning first-round games are crucial for any team that wants to also advance into the PIAA tournament. An opening loss means the end of the season.

In Class AAAA boys, the No. 4 Red Raiders, a state final four team a year ago, host No. 13 Quaker Valley, No. 10 Belle Vernon goes to No. 7 South Allegheny, No. 12 Elizaeth Forward travels to No. 5 North Catholic and No. 14 Southmoreland is at No. 3 Montour, all at 7 p.m.

The Leopards lost to the Gladiators in their season opener, 59-58 at the MVI Shootout Classic at Charleroi on Dec. 2, but that Belle Vernon team is much different than the one that will take the court tonight.

鈥淚n the beginning of the season, because of football lasting so long (the Leopards won the PIAA Class AAA championship on Dec. 9), you have to wait for the football players to get back and it takes some of them pretty long to get into the mindset of basketball,鈥 Belle Vernon coach Joe Salvino said.

The Leopards have played a tough schedule that included losses to several Class AAAAA playoff teams. Belle Vernon fell to North Hills (12-9), 68-67, Gateway (16-6), 73-63, and Thomas Jefferson (19-3), 99-90.

鈥淲e have been up and down,鈥 Salvino said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e played some good games against some really good teams but then there were other teams we lost to that I thought we should鈥檝e beaten.鈥

One reason could be Belle Vernon鈥檚 youthful roster which has no seniors.

鈥淏ecause of that we may be lacking a little bit in the leadership department,鈥 said Salvino, who felt a late-season win over Uniontown was mentally uplifting to his players. 鈥淭hat was a great confidence boost. I think that showed them how much talent we really had.鈥

The Leopards also feature the WPIAL鈥檚 regular-season scoring leader in junior Zion Moore at 26.3 points per game. Moore does a lot more than just put up points, though, according to Salvino.

鈥淶ion鈥檚 come a long way from just being a plain scorer,鈥 Salvino said. 鈥淲e talked about it at the beginning of the season to try to get his teammates involved in the offense more because then defenses won鈥檛 focus on stopping just one person all the time. And he has played a lot better defense this year than he has in the past.

鈥淗im being the WPIAL scoring leader, well that鈥檚 an individual thing but I think our team realizes there are times in games when the ball has to be in his hands.鈥

In Class A boys, No. 4 Monessen hosts No. 13 Summit Academy, No. 8 West Greene entertains No. 9 Avella, and No. 11 Jefferson-Morgan travels to No. 6 Carlynton in 7 p.m. starts, while No. 10 California travels to Peters Township鈥檚 AHN Arena to take on No. 7 Aquinas Academy at 8 p.m.

In Class AA girls, No. 13 Beth-Center plays No. 4 Fort Cherry in a 6 p.m. game at AHN Arena and No. 15 California, which boasts the area鈥檚 second-leading scorer in Rakiyah Porter at 19 ppg, is at No. 2 Aliquippa.

In Class AAA girls on Saturday, No. 6 Waynesburg Central hosts a very formidable No. 11 Seton LaSale team that is led by the WPIAL鈥檚 fourth leading scorer in Mallory Daly at 23.8 ppg at 12 noon, No. 12 Mount Pleasant is at No. 5 South Park at 2 p.m. and No. 13 Brownsville is at No. 4 Neshannock at 12 noon.

Brownsville was coming off a 5-15 season that included a 0-10 mark in section play but turned its fortunes around this season under coach Patty Columbia, improving to 12-9 and 5-5 with a third-place finish in Section 4.

鈥淲e definitely made great strides this season,鈥 Columbia said. 鈥淎t the beginning of the year our goal was to be a competitive team in the section and make the playoffs. We accomplished that. Even in our losses, we gave Waynesburg and South Park very tough games.

鈥淚鈥檓 proud of how much our girls have grown. Our younger girls have really matured. We have three girls averaging double figures: Skyler Gates, Ava Clark and Zhariah Reed.鈥

Gates, a sophomore who averaged 17.7 points per game, wound up as the leading scorer in the section. Clark is also a sophomore and Reed is a junior.

鈥淲e really saw a lot of major growth out of those three. Zhariah plays so hard and has evolved into a leader on our team. She just gives it everything she has and raises our energy level.鈥

Filling out the starting lineup are seniors A鈥檢yia Dade and Megan Velosky.

鈥淎鈥檢yia has been a four-year player who鈥檚 a phenomenal defensive player,鈥 Columbia said. 鈥淚鈥檓 glad my two seniors get to go out like this, making the playoffs, after such a tough year last year.鈥

Columbian acknowledged the Lady Lancers, who were co-champions of Section 1, will present a strong challenge for Brownsville.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a long drive for us and it鈥檚 going to be a tough place to play,鈥 Columbia said. 鈥淏ut we have to go in there with the belief we can give them a good game and beat this team. That鈥檚 how we鈥檙e preparing.鈥

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