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Red Raiders hold on for 59-55 win over visiting Avonworth

By Jim Downey 3 min read
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The Red Raiders鈥 Jamire Braxton is fouled by Avonworth鈥檚 Jackson Lipchak (4) in the second quarter of Tuesday鈥檚 WPIAL Class AAAA third-place consolation game at Uniontown. Braxton scored a three-point play on the foul to finish with a game-high 29 points in Uniontown鈥檚 59-55 win.
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The Red Raiders鈥 Kelan Milsom pulls down an offensive rebound between Avonworth鈥檚 Joel Summers (1) and Anthony Arlia (21) in the third quarter of Tuesday鈥檚 WPIAL Class AAAA third-place consolation game at Uniontown.
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The Red Raiders鈥 Calvin Winfrey III is fouled by Avonworth鈥檚 Noah Quinn (13) on a drive through the lane in the first quarter of Tuesday鈥檚 WPIAL Class AAAA third-place consolation game at Uniontown. Winfrey finished with 12 points in Uniontown鈥檚 59-55 win.
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The Red Raiders鈥 K鈥橝drian McLee lays the ball off the board for two points in front of Avonworth鈥檚 Anthony Arlia (21) in the first quarter of Tuesday鈥檚 WPIAL Class AAAA third-place consolation game at Uniontown.
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The Red Raiders鈥 Kelan Milsom (10) lays the ball in the basket in front of Avonworth鈥檚 Brandon Sapolsky in the first quarter of Tuesday鈥檚 WPIAL Class AAAA third-place consolation game at Uniontown. Milsom finished with 10 points in Uniontown鈥檚 59-55 victory.

The Uniontown boys staved off a fourth quarter rally Tuesday night for a 59-55 victory over visiting Avonworth in the WPIAL Class AAAA third-place consolation game.

The victory means the Red Raiders (22-4) will host the third-place team out of District 10 in the opening round of the PIAA playoffs next Friday. Sharon and Grove City play Friday in the District 10 third-place consolation game.

鈥淲e wanted to be playing at home next Friday. We鈥檇 rather play at home in front of our fans. The kids deserved that,鈥 said Uniontown coach Rob Kezmarsky. 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to focus and get ready.鈥

鈥淲e鈥檙e excited. Our team plays better with time off. I鈥檓 not sure of many things, but If you look at us over the years, we are better rested.

鈥淚鈥檓 tired right now. I鈥檓 sure our players are. We played our last game last year on March 23. Our kids started playing again the next week. It鈥檚 a long season.鈥

The Antelopes (17-9) didn鈥檛 go away quietly though, even with top scorer Rowan Carmichael not in uniform. Carmichael scored 32 and 33 points in the first two games of the WPIAL playoffs, but was held to six in last Saturday鈥檚 loss to Hampton.

Uniontown held a comfortable 10-point lead, 49-39, heading into the fourth quarter.

鈥淲e had a 10-point lead and they made some shots. Carmichael wasn鈥檛 out there. We didn鈥檛 have K鈥橝drian against North Catholic. We knew they had good players,鈥 said Kezmarsky.

The Antelopes quickly cut into the deficit, slicing the lead to 49-45 with 6:52 left in the game after Noah Quinn鈥檚 3-point play.

Jamire Braxton answered on the Red Raiders鈥 next possession with two of his game-high 29 points.

Avonworth鈥檚 Anthony Arlia came back with a field goal at 6:05. Arlia finished with 22 points.

Braxton pushed the lead to 53-47 with a pair of foul shots at 5:37.

Matthew Farrah made 1-of-2 foul shots at 3:57 to make the score 53-48, but Braxton converted a pair of foul shots for a 55-48 lead 30 seconds later.

Avonworth sliced the deficit to 57-53 with around a minute remaining when the Uniontown faithful got a scare when Braxton remained on the ground after a scramble under the Avonworth basket.

Braxton left the game and did not return.

Avonworth鈥檚 Zac Goldfain cut the score to 58-55 when he found an opening under the basket on an out-of-bounds play with 21 seconds remaining.

Jeremiah Hager gave Uniontown cushion with a foul shot at 14.7 seconds.

The Red Raiders took awhile to get rolling in the first quarter, but closed the opening eight minutes strong for an 18-12 lead.

鈥淏oth teams played in the semifinals Saturday and both teams played tough games. It鈥檚 very hard emotionally to come back,鈥 said Kezmarsky. 鈥淭hey are a talented team. Their coach does a nice job. They鈥檙e a final four team.鈥

The teams both scored 12 points in the second quarter with Uniontown holding a 30-24 halftime lead. The Red Raiders extended their lead in the third quarter with a 19-15 advantage.

The Red Raiders had to deal with foul trouble Notorious Grooms, K鈥橝drian McLee, Calvin Winfrey III, Hager and Braxton in the second and third quarters, but the bench responded with quality minutes.

鈥淲e have good basketball players. Kelan (Milsom) is a sixth man. Isaac (Ellsworth) is a sixth man. Eric Townshend gave us some good minutes again,鈥 said Kezmarsky, adding, 鈥淏ut, when we do get a couple fouls we have to stop getting that bad third foul.鈥

Winfrey scored 12 points and Milsom added 10.

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