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Central Catholic Raiders Boys Basketball '11-'12

Thu, Mar 01, 2012 07:00 PM @ Central Catholic
Team 1 2 3 4 Final
Medford 7 8 18 7 40
Central Catholic 18 18 16 17 69

Central breezes into North quarterfinals

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CARL RUSSO/Staff photo. Central Catholic defeated Medford High  69-40 in the MIAA North Division I Boys' Basketball game Thursday night. With Central's head coach, Rick Nault watching closely,   Central's sophomore, Nick Cambio takes the jump shot for three points. 3/1/2012.  » Staff PhotographerMore photos

Thursday, March, 01 By Jeff Hamrick



LAWRENCE — Returning to the court for the first time in 10 days, Central Catholic convincingly kicked off what it hopes will be a six-game journey that ends with the program’s third state championship in five years.
Top-seeded Central advanced to the Division 1 North quarterfinals by routing 16th-seeded Medford 69-40.
“I told them it was the first step,” Central coach Rick Nault said. “We have a certain goal that we want to accomplish and this was the first step to get to that goal. I think the guys came out ready to go tonight and take care of business.”
By taking care of business, Nault was referring to Central’s rollicking start against the visiting Mustangs (11-11), who were coming off the school’s first postseason win since 1999 in the preliminary round over Peabody.
With junior forward Joel Berroa asking for the ball and getting nice feeds inside to the tune of nine first-quarter points, the Raiders (21-1) jumped to an easy 18-7 lead through the first eight minutes.
It didn’t stop there as the 6-foot-4 Berroa added seven more of his game-high 21 points in the second quarter, helping Central open a 36-15 advantage at intermission.
Nault said, “We established the post game with Joel early on … And that’s key for us. We know we have perimeter players with Tyler (Nelson) and Lucas (Hammel) and Shawn McCoy. But when we can get (inside players) Joel, Dougie (Gemmell) and Nick (Cambio) going, that’s when we’re really pretty good on the offensive end.”
While the offense was clicking, shooting 47 percent in the opening half, Central’s defense was more than holding up its end of the bargain, limiting the Mustangs to only five field goals before intermission. At one point in the second quarter, Gemmell (3), Cambio and reserve Mike Barry combined to block shots on five of seven Medford possessions.
“You obviously have to be real strong with the ball,” Medford coach Anthony Faradie said. “(Their) ball pressure is outstanding. You have to have people who can take the ball off the bounce to the (basket) simply because their denial is so good.”
Central also received significant minutes off the bench. With Cambio leading the way, Raider reserves combined for 30 points and eight assists.
In Sunday’s quarterfinals (6 p.m. at Central), the Raiders will play the winner of tonight’s contest between No. 8 Lowell and No. 9 Somerville. Lowell was the only team to defeat Central this season in a 62-56 decision on Feb. 3.
 

Game Statistics:

Medford (40):  Sean Doncaster 7 4-6 19, Maurice Magras 2 1-3 5, James Hawkins 1 1-2 3, Larry Keating 3 0-2 7, Jonathon Pires 0 0-0 0, Anthony Tortora 2 0-0 6, Owen Healey 0 0-0 0, Jhems Lemone 0 0-0 0, Tyler McClain 0 0-0 0, Connor McGovern 0 0-0 0, John Ferrarra 0 0-0 0, Pat McTague 0 0-0 0. Totals 15 6-13 40

Central Catholic (69):  Lucas Hammel 0 1-2 1, Tyler Nelson 3 2-2 10, Joel Berroa 9 3-4 21, Shawn McCoy 00 2-2 2, Doug Gemmell 2 1-3 5, Luis Puello 2 1-1 5, Henry Rodriguez 0 0-0 0, Nick Cambio 5 2-2 14, Mike Barry 1 0-0 2, Jake Driscoll 0 0-0 0, Matt McDermott 2 0-0 4, Connor Perry 0- 1-2 1, Chris Bardwell 1 0-0 2, Jamahl Lopez 0 2-2 2, Ryan Barry 0 0-0 0. Totals 25 15-20 69

3-pointers:  M — Tortora 2, Doncaster, Keating; CC — Nelson 2, Cambio 2

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