5 min read

MT. ARARAT HIGH SCHOOL basketball player Sean Roberts drives into Lewiston’s Ibn Khalid (left) and Luke Madore during a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference game in Topsham on Thursday night. Jared Balser looks on for the Eagles, who moved to 4-11 with a 50-45 win.
MT. ARARAT HIGH SCHOOL basketball player Sean Roberts drives into Lewiston’s Ibn Khalid (left) and Luke Madore during a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference game in Topsham on Thursday night. Jared Balser looks on for the Eagles, who moved to 4-11 with a 50-45 win.
TOPSHAM

On paper, neither Mt. Ararat nor Lewiston had very much to play for, but it sure didn’t show.

RYAN MELLO of the Mt. Ararat High School basketball team holds the ball and looks to move on Lewiston’s Garrett Poussard during a boys KVAC game in Topsham on Thursday. Mello pulled in six rebounds in the 50-45 Eagles win.
RYAN MELLO of the Mt. Ararat High School basketball team holds the ball and looks to move on Lewiston’s Garrett Poussard during a boys KVAC game in Topsham on Thursday. Mello pulled in six rebounds in the 50-45 Eagles win.
The two Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference sides duked it out for a full 24 minutes on Thursday night, exchanging mini-runs and trading the lead back and forth throughout. The Blue Devils came back from down nine points to take the lead at the end of the third quarter, but the Eagles had more stand in them.

A clutch 3-pointer from Cam Cox and some key rebounds late gave Mt. Ararat a 50-45 win and kept its very slim playoff chances in Class A South alive.

“You’ve seen us in some games where we haven’t realistically had a chance at the end,” Mt. Ararat coach Steve Cox said. “And you haven’t seen us let up a bit.”

Advertisement

After trailing by five at halftime and then by as much as nine, Lewiston (3- 13) stormed all the way back to grab a five-point lead (37- 32) and force a Mt. Ararat (4- 11) timeout with just over five minutes to play. Right out of the break, Cox splashed a trey and trimmed the deficit to two before a quick bucket inside tied the score. Then it was two more treys from Cole Guerin and Cox and suddenly the lead was four for the Eagles.

“A lot of people were feeling down,” Mt. Ararat senior Steven Gerencer said of the timeout. “The best thing to do was to just keep morale up because over the past few games, the reason we’ve lost is because we quit in the fourth quarter. It was everybody on the bench, even those who weren’t playing, were just doing their best to cheer every single other teammate on.”

Gerencer controlled the paint throughout the night for Mt. Ararat and pulled in four key rebounds in the fourth quarter. Lewiston had three separate chances to cut into the lead on the other end in the final minutes, but all bounced off the rim. Two missed free throws kept the score at 48-45 late, before Guerin sunk two of his own to ice the game.

“They got rebounds,” Lewiston coach Tim Farrar said. “It wasn’t us letting them. They worked hard for them and they scrapped, they made a couple plays. We worked so hard to get the lead back. Two scrappy teams that could probably both ask for better seasons, but both teams played hard tonight. I thought the better team won.”

“I think you saw glimpses of a very good basketball team,” Cox said. “But I think the problem is, we’re starting to get a couple of those veteran, leader players back healthy and they haven’t played at all together since July. Those little things keep that game close. Otherwise, it’s quite a good basketball team.”

Ryan Mello (six rebounds) and Austin Damon (three rebounds) joined Gerencer with clutch boards in the final three minutes, while center Jared Balser scored four of his six points in the fourth. Gerencer also reached the stripe three times and scored seven points.

Advertisement

“He did a nice job for us tonight,” Cox said of Gerencer. “The only thing I can probably attribute it to is his comfort level increased once he got Cameron (Cox) and his classmates that he’s going up through school with all these years, on the court with him. I think their confidence in each other showed.”

Blue Devils back

After sinking a pair of treys to open the game on an 8-2 run, Lewiston went cold and was stuck on those eight points until two minutes into the second frame. Then late in third, Ibn Khalid warmed up. The junior scored two reverse, under the glass layups before hitting his second 3-pointer of the night to bring the Blue Devils within four.

Desmond Jackson scored seven of his 12 points during the 10-0 run that eventually led to Lewiston’s first lead since the first quarter.

“It started on our defensive end,” Farrar said. “We didn’t take stupid chances, we stayed solid. They moved the ball, but we stayed solid and eventually we got a rebound or a steal from that. Not by taking chances, but by being solid.”

“We’re pretty big, but our problem was we had a lot of trouble defending those 3- pointers,” Gerencer said. “Our biggest focus had to have been getting stupid turnovers on offense and definitely, overall, just doing the best at shutting down that big man. The first time we played him, he scored too many on us.”

Advertisement

Jackson and Garrett Poussard (nine points) each added a trey on the night for the Blue Devils, but Luke Madore (6-foot-4) was held to six points down low. Khalid finished with 12 points.

Cox notched 10, Guerin nine and Jake Steinman scored all of his eight points in the second quarter for Mt. Ararat, which will need to beat “Battle of the Bridge” rival Brunswick on Saturday (3 p.m.) to have any chance at the postseason.

Gerencer doesn’t need a reminder.

“My biggest motivation is to contribute the most to this team so we can win as many games as possible,” Gerencer said. “Because we still have a chance at going to the playoffs and I want to do the most that I can do to give everyone else on the team that chance.”

Mt. Ararat 50, Lewiston 45

At Mt. Ararat High School

Lewiston 8 12 18 7 45
Mt. Ararat — 6 19 15 10 50

Lewiston — Jalen Allison 0-0-0, Garrett Poussard 3-2-9, Desmond Jackson 5-1-12, Ibn Khalid 5-0-12, Luke Madore 3-0-6, Kym Torres 0-0-0, Abdifatah Alew 0-0-1, Mohomed Mohamud 0-1-1, Noor Hussein 1-2- 4. Totals — 17-7-45. Mt. Ararat — Cole Guerin 3-2-9, Cam Cox 2-4-10, Sean Roberts 0-1-1, Max Spelke 0-0-0, Jake Steinman 3- 2-8, Ryan Mello 1-0-2, Austin Damon 1-0-2, Jared Balser 3-0-6, Kyle Brennan 1-0-2, Nate Taylor 1-0-3, Steven Gerencer 3-1-7. Totals — 18-10-50. 3-point field goals — (L) Khalid 2, Jackson, Poussard; (MtA) Cox 2, Guerin, Taylor. Records — Mt. Ararat 4-11, Lewiston 3-13. Up next for the Eagles — Saturday at Brunswick, 3 p.m.


Comments are not available on this story. Read more about why we allow commenting on some stories and not on others.