JIM THORPE — His team trailing by double digits in the fourth quarter, Panther Valley’s Connor Penberth simply took over the game.
Penberth drained a trio of 3-pointers and scored a game-high 28 points as Panther Valley rallied to upend Jim Thorpe 70-66 in double overtime in a non-league game Wednesday night.
The victory qualifies the Panthers (11-6) for the District 11 Class 4A playoffs, PV’s eighth straight trip to the district tournament.
Panther Valley trailed nearly the entire game, including by 12 with three minutes left.
That’s when Penberth got hot.
The point guard scored 21 of his points in the fourth quarter and overtime, hitting a pair of threes in the fourth. Brody Breiner and Ben Baneravage also connected from long range in the rally, with a runner by Penberth with 5 seconds left forcing overtime.
After the teams battled to a 5-5 draw in the first extra session, Brady Jones scored a bucket and Penberth closed it from there, hitting six straight free throws to put PV ahead for good. Penberth added six rebounds and nine assists.
Logan Fisher added 17 points and pulled down 13 rebounds for the Panthers. Cole Lazorick paced a quartet of double-digit scorers for Jim Thorpe with 17 points, while Brody Schrantz had 14 and Pierce Gothard and Aaron Curran each netted 13.
HEGINS — Matt Raulston collected a game-high 19 points as the Dawgs downed the Blue Devils in a Schuylkill League Division II game.
Raulston had both of his 3-pointers and 10 points in the second quarter, when Tri-Valley went on a 22-4 run to break the game open.
Braeden Doyle added 12 points and Gavin Klock tallied 11 for the Dawgs. Johnny Burke and David Burrows each netted 12 for Shenandoah Valley, which has lost six straight.
LANSFORD — Natalie Vermillion collected 15 points and five assists and Morgan Orsulak tallied 14 points as the Panthers snapped a two-game losing streak with a non-league win over the Olympians.
Vermillion had five of Panther Valley’s eight 3-pointers, scoring six points in the Panthers’ 16-3, second-quarter outburst that broke the game open.
Briana Snisky led the Olympians with 19 points, shooting 10-of-12 from the foul line.