Poly High girls basketball coach Kendall Peace-Able said Tuesday βshe feels the same way about her teamβ as she did exactly a year ago.
That could be a good or troubling sign, depending on oneβs view. No. 3 Poly won the Baltimore City championship with a 52-44 victory over No. 14 Western at Morgan State Universityβs Hill Field House Tuesday.
Senior guard DaβBrya Clark finished with 19 points for Poly (21-2 overall), and Taylor Addison added 12. Junior post Breasia Colt led all scorers with 21 points and pulled down 15 rebounds for Western (15-5).
The Engineers held off the Doves down the stretch to win their fourth city title in the last five full seasons. Last year, Western routed Poly in the city championship game, but the Engineers rebounded to win their first state title.
Against a Dove squad it manhandled during the regular season, veteran-laden Poly was disjointed for a good portion Tuesday.
βWe need to pick it upβ¦we seemed off pace. We need to recollect,β said Peace-Able, whose teamβs previous big match was a 62-39 pounding at the hands of eventual IAAM A Conference champ and current No. 1 McDonogh two weeks ago.
I think the lights were kind of too bright against McDonogh. I donβt think we played together as a team. Today, we played together as a team, but we didnβt rebound well.β
Polyβs best stretch Tuesday came in the first five minutes of the third quarter with a 14-4 surge, turning a tight 28-26 advantage into 42-30 with 2 minutes, 35 seconds left in the third quarter. The Engineers attacked in transition with Trinity Massenburg scoring twice and Addison banking a runner off the glass and converting an off-balance shot.
βWe were getting to the rim, getting easier shots,β said Clark. βWe started really strong on defense.β
Poly had a 45-34 early in the fourth after a basket from senior Riley Holliday, but Western refused to go away. The Doves closed to 46-43 with 3:28 left in regulation following freshman Iyanna Bellβs jumper and free throw.
With Poly up, 48-44, with under 50 seconds remaining, Clark had the ball stolen from her Dove guard Michaela Hammonds. The Norfolk State recruit quickly recovered, stealing the ball back and was fouled with 30.2 seconds remaining.
Clark converted two free throws and added two more with 17.4 seconds to secure Polyβs seventh city title since 2012.
Poly defeated Western, 68-30, last month.
βHonestly, our intensity and effort on defense was worse,β said Clark.
Clark said Poly didnβt play well against the 6-foot-3 Coit, who dominated on both ends of the paint Tuesday. She accounted for 15 points in the opening half.
βThey (Western) didnβt give up today. They were the same team we played last month, but they didnβt give up and thatβs Western Iβve known,β said Peace. βIt doesnβt matter about skill level , it doesnβt matter how many people you have, it matters that youβre hitting the right stride going into the playoffs.β
Doves coach Tasha Townsend couldnβt help but be excited after her teamβs effort Tuesday. The reigning Class 4A state champ was neck-to-neck with Poly in the first half including a 12-10 advantage after the opening quarter.
βThey had in them the first time, it just had to come outβ¦Theyβre young,β said Townsend. βThe leadership had to come out, the youth had to come out, the hunger had to come out. We improved on the things we needed to. We competed and made it respectable.β
Western, which won its first state title in three decades last winter, begins its title defense Monday against either Perry Hall or Mervo in the North Region I semifinals.
Poly will host either Milford Mill or Patterson in the 3A North Region I semifinals Monday afternoon.
βWe started off pretty strong, but recently weβve been a little distracted,β said Clark, one of four returning starters. βWe have to turn some things around before we go into the most important part of our season.β
BALTIMORE CITY CHAMPIONSHIP
at Morgan State University
NO. 3 POLY 52, NO. 13 WESTERN 44
Western - Gray 10, Fowkles 4, Bell 5, Hammonds 2, Hunt 2, Coit 21. Totals 17 9-13 44.
Poly - Pope 6, Holliday 5, Massenburg 7, Johnson 3, Addison 12, Clark 19. Totals 17 14-22 52.
Western 12 14 6 12 - 44
Poly 10 18 15 9 - 42




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