AUGUSTA — Josh West hit a 3-pointer early in the second quarter and suddenly Valley’s sluggish start was a thing of the past.

The No. 3 Cavaliers scored 23 points in the second quarter, after managing just six in the first, on their way to a 54-34 win over No. 5 North Haven in a Western Maine Class D boys quarterfinal game Saturday.

“We are used to playing at 7:30 at night, so going from 7:30 at night to 8:30 in the morning is kind of tough,” said West, who finished with 16 points. “It’s a tough transition.”

The Cavaliers improve to 15-4 and advance to play No. 2 Forest Hills in the regional semifinals Wednesday. No. 6 North Haven ends the season 9-7.

Both teams played sluggish in the early going of this early morning affair. The Cavaliers turned the ball over three times before scoring their first point and didn’t record their first field goal until 3 minutes, 49 seconds remained in the first quarter. North Haven managed just five points in the quarter and the teams combined for just two field goals.

Valley finally got started in the second quarter, going on a 11-2 run to take a 17-9 lead. West and Seth Malloy each scored five points during the run and both players hit a 3-pointer.

Advertisement

“I don’t know if we can use (the 8:30 start) as an excuse,” Valley coach Wade Morrill said. “We were just a little out of rhythm.”

Valley was unable to get leading scorer Carrington Miller going, as North Haven focused its defense on the 6-foot-1 guard. So the Cavaliers put Miller in the post and were able to get open looks for their perimeter shooters. Guards Caleb Wade and West took advantage, scoring eight and seven points, respectively, in the second quarter as Valley outscored North Haven 23-10.

“We just started moving the ball more,” said Miller, who finished with nine points. “Getting the ball in the post more and attacking and giving it up.”

North Haven went on an 8-3 run to end the third quarter to get within 10 at 37-27. The Cavaliers’ one hoop during the run was a 3-pointer by Malloy, who finished with eight.

“Seth Malloy that is his role, to stick those threes,” Wade said. “Him hitting those was good.”

Valley went 11 for 11 from the foul line in the fourth quarter to ice the win. Wade went 6 for 6 and West was 5 for 5.

Riley Venger finished with 16 points for North Haven.

Scott Martin – 621-5618

smartin@centralmaine.com

Copy the Story Link

Only subscribers are eligible to post comments. Please subscribe or login first for digital access. Here’s why.

Use the form below to reset your password. When you've submitted your account email, we will send an email with a reset code.