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Belle Vernon survives battle with Avonworth, 57-56

Leopards seek 2nd WPIAL title, Salvino after No. 7

By Bill Hughes 5 min read
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Belle Vernon's Zion Moore (2) goes airborne on his way to the hoop late in the fourth quarter of Saturday afternoon鈥檚 WPIAL Class 4A playoff game against Avonworth at Peters Township High School鈥檚 AHN Arena.
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Belle Vernon's Trevor Kovatch celebrates with the Belle Vernon student section after the Leopards鈥 WPIAL Class 4A playoff victory over Avonworth Saturday afternoon at Peters Township High School鈥檚 AHN Arena.

McMURRAY 鈥 The emotion in Joe Salvino鈥檚 voice, and the tears beginning to form in his eyes, told the story.

With six WPIAL championships, a pair of PIAA crowns, and 743 career wins, Salvino will have one last chance at a seventh WPIAL crown after Class 4A top seed Belle Vernon鈥檚 thrilling 57-56 comeback win over fourth-seeded Avonworth Saturday afternoon.

鈥淚 can鈥檛 believe, sorry,鈥 Salvino said, having to pause to try and control his emotions. 鈥淚n my last year, I am going to a championship game and I gotta give all those kids all the credit in the world.鈥

Salvino was well aware his team was in a fight with Avonworth and the WPIAL鈥檚 leading scorer in Rowan Carmichael at Peters Township High School鈥檚 AHN Arena.

鈥淭hese two teams are so evenly matched,鈥 he said. 鈥淎vonworth has a nice team, and (Carmichael) is as advertised.鈥

Down 32-24 at the half when Carmichael, who averages 32 points per game, hit a 30-foot 3-pointer to give the Antelopes (18-6) an eight-point advantage at the break, the Leps (20-4) stormed back in the third quarter.

Trevor Kovatch, a fiery competitor known for his emotion, hit a pair of 3-pointers in the quarter and finished the frame with 10 of BV鈥檚 20 points to help trim the Avonworth lead to 46-44 heading into the fourth quarter.

鈥淗e plays like that constantly,鈥 Salvino said of the senior. 鈥淎 dog after the ball on defense, he鈥檚 a kid that never quits.鈥

Down 49-46 with 5:52 to go, the Leopards went on a 9-0 run to take a 55-49 lead with 2:04 to go, but Carmichael went on a personal 7-1 run to tie the game with under a minute left.

BV鈥檚 Tommy Davis was fouled with five seconds remaining, and he hit the second of two free throws to give the Leps a one-point advantage.

Davis鈥 free throw make was the first in six attempts over the last 36 seconds for the Leps, as they had missed the previous five.

Avonworth, without any timeouts, inbounded the ball and pushed it up court.

Noah Goetz got to the rim, but the ball was knocked out by BV under its hoop with one second left, giving the Antelopes one last chance at the win.

Salvino called a timeout, and Avonworth set up an in-bounds play for Carmichael to attempt a game-winner. He started near the top of the key, jab-stepped to the right and cut left towards the hoop.

The senior caught the ball off-balanced, leaning towards his left, and missed a six-footer that hit off the backboard and then the rim, giving the Leopards the win and the Antelopes their fourth one-possession loss of the season.

Down by eight at the half, was Salvino worried?

鈥淚 have belief and confidence in my team, and I knew they wouldn鈥檛 give up and they never did,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey hung in there and did what they had to do.鈥

While Carmichael finished with a game-high 31 points, Salvino praised the defensive effort on him by Curty Wade and Deaubre Lightfoot.

鈥淗e was a big matchup, and Curty played on him, as did Deaubre,鈥 Salvino said. 鈥淚f there was a screen there (for Carmichael to get space), I tried to make sure whoever the screener was, his man hedged out and stopped him from shooting.

鈥淗e got a couple (3-pointers), but you don鈥檛 keep a good player like that down.鈥

When asked about his team鈥檚 depth, which came into play with the Leopards facing foul problems all game as four starters finished with four fouls, Salvino mentioned what Kovatch, Davis, and Dominic Ghilani did to help secure the win.

鈥淚 have to give credit to Dominic, Tommy, and Trevor,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey came out and played the way they are capable of playing.

鈥淚 thought in the second half, Dom, Tommy, Trevor, they kept things where they had to be. They never quit.鈥

Kovatch led Belle Vernon with 17 points and six assists while both Ghilani and Davis had 11 points, with Ghilani adding 11 rebounds.

BV鈥檚 Zion Moore, the WPIAL鈥檚 third leading scorer at 27 points per game, was limited to 14 points due to an injury he suffered Wednesday night against Elizabeth Forward, and Salvino wasn鈥檛 sure what Moore would be able to give the team.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 know what to think, but I was hoping (Moore would play well) after rolling his ankle (against EF),鈥 he said. 鈥淗e has been getting treatment two times a day, our trainers worked with him, and he has been going to physical therapy sessions.

鈥淲e are off Sunday, and he probably won鈥檛 practice Monday.鈥

Of all of his WPIAL finals appearances, does this one carry the most weight for Salvino?

鈥淚t means a lot, being my last hurrah,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t has a lot to do with my players.

鈥淚t goes to show how much they care about themselves, and they care about me.鈥

Belle Vernon will try to earn its second WPIAL boys basketball championship, with the first coming in 1978, when it plays second-seeded North Catholic (19-5) at the Petersen Events Center Thursday night. The game is scheduled for 9 p.m.

It will be the second WPIAL championship game appearance for BV under Salvino.

Four of North Catholic鈥檚 five losses this season were to out-of-state teams.

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