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HS Boys’ Hoops: Weatherly outlasts Williams Valley in OT

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Weatherly's Ian McKeegan (right) passes to Corbin Wagner (left) as coach Luke Medico watches on (Photo by Eli Doyle).

TOWER CITY — Weatherly delivered one final twist in a wild Schuylkill League Division II race.

Ian McKeegan netted a game-high 29 points as the Wreckers outlasted Williams Valley 78-75 in overtime Tuesday night in a game that shook up the league playoff picture.

“A lot of ups and downs,” Weatherly coach Luke Medico said. “And I say it all the time — this basketball game is like life. When you think you have it figured out, and then you don’t.”

Four quarters of slobberknocker basketball weren’t enough to settle the high-stakes, back-and-forth contest.

With the score tied at 64 and just 4.2 seconds remaining in regulation, Weatherly’s Niko Saldukas rose from beyond the arc and buried a clutch 3-pointer to give the Wreckers the lead. Williams Valley quickly used a timeout to advance the ball, setting up one last dramatic sequence.

Evan Kandybowski attacked the rim as time expired and drew a foul at the buzzer for the Vikings. He calmly split the free throws, tying the game and forcing overtime.

Once in the extra session, Weatherly took control.

Dom Kokinda scored four critical points, while McKeegan delivered the knockout stretch. McKeegan drilled his fourth 3-pointer of the night and went a perfect 4-for-4 from the free-throw line in overtime, sealing the win as the Wreckers closed strong down the stretch.

Kandybowski paced Williams Valley with 26 points, while Dickerson chipped in 18 and Evan Achenbach added 12 for the Vikings.

Corbin Wagner added 21 points for the Wreckers, while Saldukas finished with 11. Kokinda collected nine, and Matt Adler added eight.

“Ian and Corbin — if you put them together, they don’t weigh as much as me,” Medico said. “They’re both 5-foot-7, 5-foot-8, and they’re two of the toughest competitors I’ve ever been around. They just go, go, go, and it doesn’t faze them. Great attitudes.”

Despite the drama, the result did not directly determine either team’s postseason fate. Both Weatherly and Williams Valley had already clinched spots in their respective District 11 playoff tournaments, meaning the outcome neither ended nor extended either season.

Williams Valley’s Gabe Rodriguez prepares to shoot a free throw (Photo by Eli Doyle).

Instead, the ramifications were felt elsewhere.

With Weatherly and Williams Valley finishing tied at 7-7 in league play, the door opened for Nativity to claim the final Schuylkill League Division II playoff berth. The Hilltoppers took full advantage later in the evening, edging Lourdes 71-68 in overtime to punch their ticket to the league postseason.

It was another reminder of how razor-thin the margins can be in February — and how one shot, one foul, or one extra possession can shift an entire playoff landscape.

Williams Valley’s Gabe Rodriguez is defended by Weatherly’s Ian McKeegan (Photo by Eli Doyle).

GAME SUMMARY

Weatherly 78, Williams Valley 75

WEATHERLY (78) — Adler 4 0-2 8, Kokinda 3 3-3 9, McKeegan 10 5-6 29, Saldukas 4 2-4 11, Davis 0 0-2 0, Wagner 8 1-2 21. Totals 29 11-19 78.

WILLIAMS VALLEY (75) — Rodriguez 3 1-4 9, Dickerson 6 2-2 18, Rautzahn 0 0-0 0, Achenbach 5 2-4 12, Kandybowski 10 3-4 26, B. Zilinski 4 2-4 10, K. Zilinski 0 0-0 0. Totals 28 10-18 75.

Team 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q OT FINAL
Wea (14-7, 7-7) 13 19 16 21 11 78
WV (9-12, 7-7) 20 10 20 17 8 75

3-point FGs: McKeegan 4, Saldukas, Wagner 4, Rodriguez 2, Dickerson 4, Kandybowski 3

Officials: Groody, Rizzo, Wojciechowski

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