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Central fends off Lawrence in overtime


LAWRENCE — If the first two games between the two are an indication of what’s ahead, fans might want to circle Feb. 7 on their calendar right now.
That’s when Central Catholic, the top ranked team in the entire state, and 22nd-ranked Lawrence square off for the third and final time of the regular season.
Game 2 in the series turned into an overtime thriller yesterday that Central won by a 69-67 count in front of a standing-room only crowd at Central’s Memorial Gym.
Using a 15-0 run that began in the third quarter, Central appeared in control, holding a 56-45 advantage with 5:52 left in regulation. But Lawrence, which dropped a 10-point decision to the Raiders in the Greater Lawrence Christmas Tournament finale, then scored 14 of the period’s final 17 points to force overtime.
The Lancers (7-2 overall, 5-1 conference) tied the score at 59 on a steal turned layup by Yadoris Arias, who had 19 points. The teams then combined to miss three field-goal attempts the final 77 seconds.
In overtime, Central (9-0, 5-0) broke a tie with 2:15 left on a little hook by Nick Cambio that provided a 63-61 lead the Raiders would not lose. Central, which made all 18 of its fourth-quarter free throws in the holiday tournament win, converted six of eight attempts in the extra period. Henry Rodriguez made five straight to help secure the victory.
Rodriguez was part of a Central bench that scored 28 points, including a team-high 16 by the sophomore Cambio. Rodriguez has been one of the guards making up for the loss of senior playmaker Luis Puello, who has missed each of the past four games with a sprained ankle.
“I think it just makes us so much better down the road,” said Raider coach Rick Nault whose club has beaten the Lancers 13 straight times since Lawrence’s 64-57 win on Feb. 6, 2007.
“When you win without your best players and you see guys step up … Henry Rodriguez might not be in the game if Luis were there and he’s dropping (free throws). It makes us so much better because it makes everyone raise their game.”
Lawrence was paced by sixth-man Franklin Martinez, who poured in a game-high 22 including 12 in the fourth quarter and overtime.
“We made some silly mistakes,” said Lawrence coach Paul Neal. “It was a game where it could have gone either way. We played hard, but we came up short again. I think at this point it’s more of a mental thing than a physical thing. We’ve just got to find a way to overcome that, but I think we’re headed in the right direction.”

Central Catholic 69, Lawrence 67 (OT)
 Lawrence (67): Leonny Burgos 2 0-0 4, Yadoris Arias 7 2-2 19, Argenis Reinoso 1 2-4 4, Tre’von Farley 3 8-12 14, Roberto Speing 0 0-2 0, Franklin Martinez 8 2-2 22, Denny Gonzalez 0 0-0 0, Esmelin Romero 1 0-1 2, Jorge Soto 1 0-0 2. Totals 23 14-23 67
 Central Catholic (69): Lucas Hammel 0- 3-4 3, Tyler Nelson 4 2-2 11, Joel Berroa 5 1-1 12, Shawn McCoy 2 1-2 5, Doug Gemmell 5 4-6 14, Nick Cambio 7 2-2 16, Henry Rodriguez 0 7-8 7, Matt McDermott 0 0-0 0, Mike Barry 0 1-2 1. Totals 23 21-27 69
3-pointers: L — Martinez 4, Arias 3; CC — Nelson, Berroa
Lawrence (7-2, 5-1):    19 14  8 18  8 — 67
Central Catholic (9-0, 5-0):    19 12 14 14 10 — 69

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Boys Basketball, 01/14/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Speing records double-double

Roberto Speing netted 14 points and added 14 rebounds. He also made five steals as Lawrence boys basketball won 92-62 over Haverhill. 

 

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Boys Basketball, 01/06/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Monster third quarter

Lawrence boys basketball was down by two points to Chelmsford at halftime, but then outscored Chelmsford 34-9 in the third quarter. From there, the Lancers won 83-52.

Tre'von Farley led the way for Lawrence with 20 points.

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Boys Basketball, 01/03/12 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Nelson, Central go to the line for another title

CARL RUSSO/Staff photo. Central Catholic defeated Lawrence High 75-65 to win the 37th. Annual Greater Lawrence Boys Basketball Christmas Tournament championship game Friday night. Central Catholic's Henry Rodriguez goes one-on-one with Lawrence's Argenis Reinoso. 12/30/2011. 27 Photos

LAWRENCE — Despite playing without its senior playmaker, Central Catholic still played with the kind of maturity down the stretch that wins championships.

In this case, another Greater Lawrence Christmas Tournament title.

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Boys Basketball, 12/30/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Martinez and the Miracle Makers: Lawrence stuns Knights

By Michael Muldoon

mmuldoon@eagletribune.com The Eagle Tribune

Thu Dec 29, 2011, 02:16 AM EST

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Boys Basketball, 12/28/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Farley, Lancers trip Reggies in Christmas Tourney opener

Tre'von Farley pumped in a game-high 24 points to lead Lawrence past Greater Lawrence Tech, 69-43, in the opening game of the 37th annual Greater Lawrence Christmas Tourney.The Lancers will meet North Andover Wednesday at 6 p.m. in the semifinals. The Knights beat Salem 51-31.

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Boys Basketball, 12/23/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Farley, Lancers trip Reggies in Christmas Tourney opener

The trademark of so many Lawrence teams over the years is the ability to go on a devastating run. Greater Lawrence Tech had upset on its mind, trailing the Lancers 14-11 late in the first quarter after Gabriel Santos was credited with the hoop on a Roberto Speing goaltend. Any hopes for a shocker, though, went out the window as the Lancers (3-0) scored 20 straight points in a span of a little over four minutes. The Lancers rolled to a 69-43 victory to earn a spot in Wednesday’s Christmas Tourney semifinals vs. North Andover. “The key was just playing defense,” said Lancer senior forward Tre’von Farley, who keyed the run with his defense and scoring. Playing an impressive all-around game, Farley led all scorers with 24 points and also grabbed 11 rebounds. He was the only player in the game to reach double digits. Yadoris Arias was a pest defensively with five steals. The Lancers posted the convincing win but coach Paul Neal wasn’t lavishing much praise on his guys. “I came into the game excited with our progress, but we took a step back,” said the Greater Lawrence Tech Hall of Famer. “We were sloppy. I wasn’t looking at the score. I was looking at the execution. We won because we have more talent not because of execution and playing as a group.” He did laud the play of 6-2 junior forward Denny Gonzalez, who had eight points on 4-of-5 shooting and grabbed five boards. “He’s really surprising us,” said Neal. “He’s probably the biggest kid we have and he’s mobile.” The Reggies (3-3), were led by Felix Marte, a big-hearted 5-7 point guard and talented 5-11 junior Papaciro “Big Papi” Ortiz, who both had eight points. Big Papi bears a physical resemblance to the previous No. 35 for the Reggies, the great Donald Celestin. Some of the moves were Celestin-esque as well.

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Boys Basketball, 12/23/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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