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    VASJ fallsto St.Edward, 65-50, for second straight loss

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    A two-game losing streak to a pair of state title contenders isn’t the end of the world for most teams, but Villa Angela-St. Joseph isn’t most teams.

    The Vikings – a favorite to bring home a state championship in Division III – are in a funk according to Coach Babe Kwasniak. And as the postseason approaches, there is urgency to fix things and get back on track.

    Kwasniak was in no mood to pull punches or mince words following a 65-50 loss at St. Edward on Feb. 26, which came four days after a 13-point setback at home to nationally ranked Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary.

    “I head the chants of ‘overrated’ tonight and maybe that’s true. We’re not as good as many people think and not as good as we think we are,” Kwasniak said.

    “We’re not very good right now. … Maybe it’s my fault. It’s easy when it’s going well. It seems like we’re playing our worst basketball of the season right now, and that’s a reflection of the head coach. I take full responsibility for it. We haven’t been very good in practice, and, consequently, we haven’t been very good in the game.”

    VASJ (15-4) used a 13-0 run to take a 10-point lead at halftime, but St. Edward used an even bigger run in the second half to take a victory on Senior Night at the Eagles Nest in Lakewood.

    Leading, 44-36, late in the third quarter, VASJ was overwhelmed by a 29-6 Eagles’ run that included a 4-minute stretch in the fourth quarter in which St. Edward ripped off 17 unanswered points.

    Of the six points the Vikings scored in the final 9 minutes, four were scored by senior guard Brian Parker (18 points). Northwestern recruit Dererk Pardon was the only other VASJ player in double figures with 12 points. 

    “Our offensive woes, I can’t really explain,” Kwasniak said. “We’re a team averaging 83.3 points this year and now we’re not playing shoemakers, we’re playing some pretty good teams. We’re not playing very well, and we need to fix it.”

    VASJ led, 32-22, at the half, but St. Edward (16-5) cut the deficit to 44-40 heading into the fourth quarter. The Eagles outscored the Vikings, 25-6, over the final 8 minutes of play. 

    Darien Knowles – not as much of a household name as other big-time St. Edward recruits like senior Kipper Nichols (8 points) or junior Derek Funderburk (12 points) – scored 21 points, 10 of which came during the 29-6 run. Nichols sat for the vast majority of the game with foul trouble.

    “They’re always going to have players, you know, they’ve got 2,000 boys in the school,” Kwasniak said. “They’re always going to have kids. They’ve relied on their depth for years, and that’s the trademark of a lot of St. Ed’s teams is you can’t really focus on one guy. (Knowles) was great.”

    VASJ will look to rebound and snap the brief two-game skid on Feb. 27 when the Vikings travel to rival Cleveland Central Catholic in an attempt to win the NCL White Division title outright.

     

    Steve Harehttps://www.ohiovarsity.com
    The creator and publisher of OhioVarsity.com, Hare has covered high school sports in Northeast Ohio since 1997. He began as a correspondent for the Lake County News Herald, where he contributed until 2011, primarily covering high school football and wrestling. In 1999, Hare began writing for IrishIllustrated.com, a member of the Scout.com network of high school and college sports web sites. He focuses on covering Notre Dame football recruiting. OhioVarsity.com was created in 2004 and was a member of the Rivals.com network until 2012. The site's original purpose was to cover Ohio high school football and recruiting news but since has grown to cover all sports and to provide sports information services to high school athletic programs and individual teams. Hare attended Willoughby South High School through the middle of his senior year, then graduated from Berkshire High School in Burton in 1986. He played football, wrestled and was an all-Geauga county baseball player (1986). He lives in Chardon with his wife Paulette and their children.
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