The Manhattan Cup Finals are set:
Wednesday, March 4th – 7 & 8:45 pm
Class B Final: (1) Park vs. (2) St. Mary's
Class A Final: (1) Canisius vs. (2) Nichols
Click here to see the Manhattan Cup Playoff Bracket
Below are recaps of each semifinal game:
Nichols 66, Timon 61
In a rematch of last year's championship game, the Vikings got a game-high 25 points from Chris Miner, who was a force inside the paint all game, to advance to the Manhattan Cup Final for the sixth time in nine seasons.
Timon led the entire first quarter, taking a 20-15 advantage after one. The second quarter saw seven lead changes, before Nichols took a 33-30 lead into halftime. After staying in front the entire way in the third frame, Nichols slipped behind Timon on the scoreboard once again with 4:40 remaining, following seven straight Tiger points. A minute later, Timon increased its lead to two points, before Nichols closed the game by scoring the final eight points to advance to the final.
Cam Lewis added 16 points for Nichols in the win.
Joe Harrison led Timon with 16 points, while Claudious Modi and Quinton Lamar each scored 12 points.
Canisius 69, St. Joe's 43
For the sixth time in seven seasons, Canisius will play in the Manhattan Cup final. The Crusaders jumped out to a 6-0 lead and never trailed in the game, on their way to a third victory this season over their rivals.
Stafford Trueheart scored 15 of his game-high 21 points in the first half as Canisius took a 14-point lead to the break. The junior big man had a pair of dunks in the game, one flushed off a lob from LaTerrance Reed, and the other being a two-handed slam coming in traffic.
The Marauders were able to get within eight points of Canisius twice in the third quarter, but that would be the closest the game was at any point in the second half.
Justin Jones scored 14 points for Canisius and LaTerrance Reed added 12 points.
Nick Motley and Grant Beyer each scored 11 points for the Marauders, while Jack Scaglione finished his playing days at St. Joe's with eight points.
St. Mary's 59, Walsh 49
Takal Molson scored 10 of his game-high 31 points in the fourth quarter, to keep an upset-minded Walsh team from taking any leads when they were threatening in the final stanza. The opening quarter was back-and-forth, but Molson scored the final basket to give his team a lead they would never relinquish.
The Eagles struck from downtown nine times over the first three quarters, but cooled off at the end, as they missed all 3-point attempts in the final stanza.
After Tavian Kemp converted a three-point play with 1:29 left in the game to get Walsh within one, 50-49, the Lancers closed out the contest on a 9-0 run.
Kemp finished with a team-high 21 points, while Christian Churakos added 11 points in the loss.
Park 57, Niagara Catholic 49
Jordan Nwora scored 11 of his game-high 26 points in the opening quarter to get the Pioneers off to a 20-11 lead on Niagara Catholic. The Patriots managed to play Park even for the rest of the game, but were never able to make up the early deficit from the opening stanza. The closest Niagara Catholic got the rest of the way was within five points in the second quarter, but also never trailed by more than 15 points at any time.
Jake Socha scored all 12 of Niagara Catholic's 2nd quarter points, en route to a team-high 23-point game. The senior big man was instrumental in keeping his team around all game with solid rebounding, defending, and interior passing. Jaceary Menes scored eight of his 13 points in the fourth quarter, including a couple deep treys.
Kyle Harris scored 13 points and Derek Cheatom added 11 points for Park in the win.
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