Fantastic Five: NCN Girls’ basketball rankings
February 2nd, 2010 by Rob DiAntonio1) Ossining (12-3) — I couldn’t believe my eyes during Ossining’s first-half performance against Putnam Valley on Monday. Ossining was launching 3-pointers left and right, which isn’t too far from the norm — but they just couldn’t miss.
Alex Venuto was lights out, burying seven 3-pointers on her way to a game-high 29 points in the 79-40 win.
If Ossining continues to play like that, there’s nobody in Section 1 that can beat them, not even Mount Vernon.
Come see the backcourt trio of Venuto, Hayley Awerdick and Saniya Chong play before it’s too late. This trio is the best Section 1 has to offer. Just ask Head Coach Dan Ricci. He said, when they’re all healthy, it’s the best backcourt he’s had in his 19 years at Ossining. And he’s had some pretty exceptional players pass through over the years.
A positive sign is that Chong looks to have found herself at the foul line. She finally got rid of the Anthony Mason one-handed approach, which wasn’t working. In Monday’s win, Chong looked more like Mark Price than Shaq, going 5-for-5 from the charity stripe.
2) Lakeland (13-1) — Looking at Monday’s box score, I noticed that Tori Jarosz had zero points against Mahopac. Was she held out of the game to rest up? I talked to Head Coach Steve Fallo and that was the case. The Hornets also plan on resting Jarosz against Yorktown (she may play spotty minutes) on Feb. 3 before their marquee matchup with Carmel on Feb. 5.
Jarosz, who is bound for Vanderbilt, going up against Carmel’s Brittany Horne, a junior that will in all likelihood play Division 1 basketball, is a matchup you shouldn’t miss.
To compliment Jarosz’s inside prowess, Vicky Kowalski and Kristin Pappalardo will need to continue to stroke it from the outside to win that elusive gold ball.
“When we have Vicky and Kristin shoot from the outside with Tori inside, that’s a pretty formidable offensive trio,” Head Coach Steve Fallo said. “With shooting from the perimeter, you can be hot one night, and sometimes the next night you struggle. We need all three to play well when we get into the tournament.”
3) Carmel (12-3) — Carmel is itching to prove this week that its win over Lakeland was no fluke. A victory over a Hornets squad with Tori Jarosz in the middle would be a big-time confidence booster heading into sectionals.
I’ll say one thing about the Rams: they win the game they’re supposed to win, disposing of Yorktown, Mahopac and Walter Panas in their previous three games. Two of their three losses have come to the two squads that met in the AA finals last season in Ossining and Mount Vernon.
The defense has certainly picked up, only allowing an average of 30 points per game over the last three contests. Brittany Horne led the Rams over the stretch, averaging close to 17 ppg.
4) Briarcliff (12-3) — Briarcliff held a five-point halftime lead over Pearl River on Friday after a strong first half. They handled the Pearl River press for the most part and didn’t show any signs of a repeat of the Brewster game, where they had a fourth quarter meltdown.
But then the second half rolled around and the Bears looked like a completely different team. They buckled under pressure and couldn’t convert a free-throw.
Briarcliff will have to get rid of this Jekyll and Hyde act if they want to make a deep run in sectionals. The Bears should be looking at a seed somewhere between No. 3 and 5, according to Head Coach Don Hamlin.
Let’s be honest, Briarcliff doesn’t play in the strongest of leagues. So these grueling non-league games with teams like Pearl River, Brewster, Lakeland, and Rye, are vital in preparing the Bears for the playoffs. But like Hamlin said, they need to take the next step and win these types of games against top-notch competition.
And what better time than sectionals to do it?
5A) Kennedy Catholic (11-3) — The sectionals are looming and the Gaels are about ready to make some noise. They’ll definitely have a home playoff game in the first round, and possibly even in the quarterfinals. That’ll provide quite a boost in their chances of reaching the County Center.
5B) Peekskill (14-2) — I was a little surprised when I walked into the Peekskill High gym and saw they only held a single digit lead over Croton-Harmon in the third quarter on Monday.
Peekskill only held a five-point halftime lead. And Head Coach Rodney Headley, Jr. was not too pleased.
The Red Devils best get their act together quickly because there’ll be no easy games in sectionals. They have way too much talent to end up with another first-round loss. Last year, I was surprised at their loss to Hendrick Hudson. This season, a quarterfinal trip is a must.
What about a County Center trip? An above average possibility.
Knocking on the door: Hendrick Hudson (12-4) split a pair last week, defeating Yorktown but falling to John Jay-East Fishkill. Meghan Jacobs and Fiona Callagy led the way against the Huskers, scoring 14 and 12 points, respectively. Chelsea Glashoff netted 15 points in the loss to the Patriots.
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