**** Class A Championship Game ****
Friends Academy 61 Southampton 60
Two of Long Island's most successful basketball programs that have both made recent trips upstate , and Friends was on a 16 game winning streak and Southampton on an 11 game winning streak. You couldn't ask for a better matchup.
Friends Academy got off to a great start, with freshman point guard Evan Valdez and senior forward Jackson Obrien sparking them to a 16-8 lead at the first quarter buzzer, but the second quarter was back and forth, with Josh McKenzie and Jake Bock carrying the load for the Quakers, while Dominick White had a big quarter for the Mariners, finishing with 8 points. In the end, the quarter ended 18-17 Friends and the Quakers took a 9 point lead into the halftime locker room
The Mariners struck first in the second half, with Naevon Williams pulling up for a jumper from the left side of the lane and Tyson Reddick burying a left wing three pointer to cut the margin to 4, but McKenzie answered with a short jumper from the left baseline and O'Brien barreled to the basket on a fast break and scored and the Quaker lead was 8. Southampton relentlessly continued their push, cutting the lead to 4 repeatedly, and then to 3, but Friends promptly answered each time and as time ran down in the quarter, Jake Bock drilled a left wing three and O'Brien scored on a drive from the top to make it 47-39 Friends. A Williams jumper from the top of the key made it a 6 point game, and after a controversial call on the other end that took a basket away fgrom the Quakers, he added a free throw to cut the margin to 5 at the third quarter buzzer.
White got a pass underneath and scored to open the fourth quarter, and Williams caught a pass on a basket cut from the left side and dunked and suddenly, Southampton was within 1, but Kramer held them off with a three from the left foul line extended. The teams traded baskets and free throws from there down to the 3:42 mark, when a charging call against Friends set up a determined Alex Franklin drive that tied the score at 54. The Quakers regained the lead on a free throw, and then O'Brien preserved it with a block on the other end and after a time out, he hammered home a dunk on the inbound play that put Friends up by 3. White answered quickly, scoring on a drive from the right baseline, and then Franklin, who already had 6 points in the quarter, tied it with a free throw with 47 second to play. The Quakers brought the ball into the front court and called time with 38 seconds left, and coming out of the time out, a foul call sent Kramer to the line and he knocked down both shots to make it 59-57 Quakers with 0:28 showing. With everybody in the gym expecting Southampton to hold for the last shot, Williams caught the defense off guard, scoring easily on a beautiful hesitation drive, drawing a foul and knocking down the free throw with 18 seconds remaining to give the Mariners their first lead of the game. But Friends had plenty of time and once again, brought the ball into the front court and called time, this time with 14 seconds to play. Valdez got the inbound pass and after surveying the play developing in front of him, saw an opening, looping around the right wing and down the baseline heading for the basket. The defense converged and cut him off, but he found Josh McKenzie underneath and McKenzie knocked down an acrobatic shot in traffic as the seconds ticked down for the game winner. Great game. Next up, the Final Four in Glens Falls against Section 5 Champion Warren HS from western New York.