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Curtain call

Select area seniors relish being chosen to play in Roundball Classic

By Rob Burchianti 7 min read
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Rob Burchianti | 缅北禁地 Laurel Highlands' Luke Martin sinks a 3-pointer against Penn-Trafford during a game this past season. Martin is one of 12 area players who were selected to play in the Roundball Classic at North Allegheny High School this weekend.
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Rob Burchianti | 缅北禁地 Uniontown's Aierra Jenkins scores against Albert Gallatin during a game this past season. Jenkins is one of 12 area players who were selected to play in the Roundball Classic at North Allegheny High School this weekend.

A curtain call awaits for some of the area鈥檚 top high school basketball players.

The Roundball Classic, which showcases senior basketball players in a set of all-star games this weekend, will take place at North Allegheny High School with 12 local boys and girls selected to participate.

Scheduling conflicts have prevented some players from attending, but nine have said they will take part in the festivities on Saturday and Sunday.

Jefferson-Morgan, Uniontown and Geibel Catholic each had two players chosen for the Roundball Classic. The Rockets鈥 Dayten Marion and Jeremiah Robertson and the Lady Raiders鈥 Aierra Jenkins will play. Scheduling conflicts will prevent Evan Strimel and Emma Larkin from representing the Gators and Lady Gators in the game, and the Red Raiders鈥 Isaac Ellsworth will not be able to attend either.

Ellsworth was chosen for the Class 5A North Boys, Larkin was chosen for the Class 2A/A Girls, and Strimel was chosen for the Class A/City League/Erie Boys.

Despite Ellsworth not being able to participate, Uniontown coach Rob Kezmarsky, who was picked as a Roundball Classic coach last year, was pleased to have another Red Raider selected for the honor.

鈥淚saac had a great career and so proud of him,鈥 Kezmarsky said. 鈥淲e have been lucky to have so many great Uniontown players selected to play in the game. It鈥檚 always great to end your career as a Roundball player. We have had a lot of players in it the last few years and we had so much fun coaching and playing in it last season.鈥

Jenkins, who will play for the Class 5A North Girls against the Class 6A/City League Girls in the final game of the event at 7 p.m. Sunday, sees the Roundball Classic as a perfect ending to her senior year.

鈥淚t feels great to know that I鈥檓 leaving my high school season with a bang,鈥 Jenkins said. 鈥淚 feel like I earned everything I got coming to me and this is just one of them. I鈥檓 so proud of myself and thankful for the people who stood by me.鈥

Others slated to play are Laurel Highlands鈥 Luke Martin, Beth-Center鈥檚 Jason Zellie and Southmoreland鈥檚 Noah Felentzer in boys games, and West Greene鈥檚 Kendra Tharp, Brownsville鈥檚 Ava Clark and Waynesburg Central鈥檚 Peyton Cowell in girls games.

Mustangs coach John Smith lauded Martin, who will play for the Class 5A South Boys against the Class 4A Boys at 2 p.m. Saturday.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an honor to have a player selected to play in the Roundball Classic game,鈥 Smith said. 鈥淟uke is very deserving, and I鈥檓 proud that his hard work, dedication and commitment to the game were rewarded with this invitation. Looking forward to watching him represent our program one more time.鈥

Martin is happy to be part of the all-star affair.

鈥淚 feel like this is an opportunity to really showcase my skills, meet a lot of new people and play against the best players in the WPIAL,鈥 Martin said. 鈥淭here are some guys on my team I know, having played them twice this year and the year before. One of them is going to be my college teammate, too (Latrobe鈥檚 Rob Strong who, like Martin, will be playing basketball at Westmoreland County Community College), so I鈥檓 looking forward to talking to him some.鈥

Marion, Robertson and Zellie are on the Class 2A Boys roster and will play against the District 10 Boys at 3:30 p.m. Saturday.

Jefferson-Morgan coach Brandon Lawless commended his duo, which helped lead the Rockets to one of the best seasons in program history with a section title, WPIAL and PIAA playoff wins and a school-record in wins.

鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 be more proud of Dayten and Jeremiah and I couldn鈥檛 think of two players more deserving than the both of them,鈥 Lawless said. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e been such a joy to coach, not only because of the talent they have as basketball players, but because of who they are as human beings.

鈥淭hey both believed from day one and they bought into our program and led by example, night in and night out, as it reflected in the box scores and their career progressions, and helped form a Jefferson-Morgan basketball program/culture.

鈥淚鈥檓 grateful for the efforts and careers both have blessed me with over the years and I鈥檒l miss them dearly. They鈥檒l hold a special place in my heart for their dedication and efforts, the life lessons they both have taught me and the mark they left on the program.鈥

Zellie is happy to play with Robertson and Marion instead of against them for once.

鈥淚鈥檓 very excited and honored to be selected for the Roundball Classic,鈥 Zellie said. 鈥淚t means a lot to be chosen to cap off my high school career. I鈥檓 also really excited to play with Jeremiah and Dayten, along with Bentworth鈥檚 Ben Hays. Those are my boys so it鈥檒l be great to share the court with them one last time.鈥

Felentzer is on the Class 3A Boys, which takes on the Class A/City League/Erie Boys at 5 p.m. Saturday.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an amazing way to end my high school career, playing with the best,鈥 Felentzer said.

Tharp will play for the Class 2A/A Girls against the District 10/District 9 Girls at 4 p.m. Sunday.

鈥淚t means a lot to be picked to play,鈥 Tharp said. 鈥淚 was chosen for the (Roundball) Undergrad game last year and it was such a good experience because you get to play with a bunch of talented girls from your own section and class, girls you鈥檝e been really big rivals with on the court but then you get to work with them. It鈥檚 a nice little get-together, being on the same team for once.鈥

Clark and Cowell, both, like Tharp, multi-sport stars, will play for the Class 3A Girls against the Class 4A/5A Girls at 5:30 p.m. Sunday.

Clark, who recently led Brownsville鈥檚 softball team to its first ever WPIAL playoff win, is excited to get back on the hardcourt one more time.

鈥淚t means a lot, especially since it鈥檚 my senior year and I鈥檓 not going to play basketball in college,鈥 said Clark, who will play softball at PennWest California. 鈥淚 think it鈥檒l be really fun to play one last time. I definitely have some friends from other schools on the roster with me.鈥

One of those is Cowell.

鈥淚t means the world to be in it,鈥 Cowell said. 鈥淚鈥檝e played basketball since I was a little kid. This is a way for me to set my last mark on a sport that I鈥檝e always loved. It鈥檚 also an opportunity for my parents to see me because they鈥檝e been super supportive throughout my entire career so I can give them one last showing.鈥

Cowell was not a high-scoring player but contributed to Waynesburg鈥檚 successful season with many other aspects for her game, including being a mentor to the younger Lady Raiders, three of which were freshmen starters.

鈥淚 did my best to try to help teach them,鈥 Cowell said. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e such talented girls and I love them all to death. They were obviously a huge factor in our success this year. Three of our five starters were freshmen and they worked their butts off to get to that point. It was just a matter of helping them learn the way of high school ball and helping them succeed in any way that I could.鈥

A few players weighed on whether they鈥檙e looking to have fun or win the game while playing in the Roundball Classic.

鈥淚 want to have fun but I also want to win,鈥 Clark said. 鈥淚 want to give it my all and see what happens.鈥

Cowell had similar feelings.

鈥淎 little bit of both,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檝e always been competitive so I鈥檒l definitely do what I can to win the game but I want it to be a fun game, too.鈥

Martin is striving for a victory.

鈥淔or me, I want to win,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檓 super competitive. Winning to me is fun, but no matter if we win or lose, I have fun playing basketball. I want to go in, be myself, play my game, have fun and try to come out of there with a win. I think we have a really good chance. I like our matchup.鈥

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