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Parkland impressive in win over Bears

An overwhelming favorite to win the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference championship, Parkland entered this season with a clear understanding that it would get each team's best shot every time out.

The Trojans, however, embrace their status and have seemingly everything - size, quickness, balance, depth and experience - to succeed.They also know how to win, as evidenced by back-to-back District 11 titles and a dominant performance in every tournament they entered throughout the summer.After another impressive showing against Pleasant Valley, Parkland appears to be well on its way of achieving those lofty preseason goals.Buoyed by a lineup that presented significant matchup problems, the Trojans systematically executed their game plan en route to a convincing 78-46 win over the Bears."It's a huge advantage to be able to go out there with five guys that are over 6-3. You can't teach that," said Pleasant Valley head coach Matt Gould. "We have guys that are 5-7, 5-8."Their athleticism was just incredible. They can all shoot the ball and stretch the defense. We tried to pack it in a bit because we know they're big inside. But they can hurt you all over, inside and outside. They can all get up the floor. They really have it all."Parkland (5-0, 4-0) took advantage of an impressive shooting display, draining nine three pointers, a barrage Trojans' coach Andy Stephens credited to his team's shot selection and unselfishness."We took quite a few, which is obviously going to happen if a team is playing a lot of zone," Stephens said of the Pleasant Valley defense. "But I thought we went inside pretty well in the first half where we started to get it to the short corner and pass out of there instead of just coming down and shooting it right away."I tell the kids all the time that we'll actually score more points the more we pass because I think our shot percentage will go up. So we want to share the ball, swing the ball."The Trojans placed three players in double figures, with 6-6 junior Kyle Stout leading the way with a game-high 22 points.Having to guard players such as Stout, Devante Cross (12 points) and Sam Ierio (18 points) simply proved to be too much for the Bears' (1-4, 0-4) defenders to manage."We didn't help ourselves, having two guys scrambling around chasing the ball at times," said Gould. "Sometimes we had three guys running out at shooters, which left the middle open for them. But they make the extra pass and they know the guys that can shoot."Pleasant Valley brought the score to within 10 points at 28-18 early in the second quarter, but Parkland was able to outscore the Bears 19-6 the rest of the way to take a commanding 47-24 lead at halftime that essentially put the game out of reach.Eric Marbury paced the Bears with 10 points, all of which came in the first half.While disappointed with the outcome, Gould is looking forward to seeing how his team responds."Right now it's about whether or not we can come back Friday against Liberty, another very good basketball team, and forget about Tuesday," he said. "We need to have two really good days of practice where we're focused, prepared and willing to persevere and break through that wall so we can come out Friday and play hard, like it's the only game that matters, which it is. And that's what we have to do."PARKLANDBaar 0-2-2-2, Yeboah 3-0-0-6, Cross 5-2-2-12, Bross 0-0-0-0, Dulorie 3-0-0-6, Iorio 5-4-4-18, Jones 1-1-2-4, Stout 8-3-4-22, Dreisbach 1-0-0-2, Bartholomew 0-0-0-0, Zeky 1-1-2-4. TOTALS: 27-13-16-76.PLEASANT VY.Nevarez 2-0-0-5, Marbury 4-0-0-10, Moore 1-0-0-2, Conklin 2-0-2-4, Wisser 1-0-0-3, Krcic 0-0-0-0, Barker 1-0-0-3, Smaltz 1-0-0-3, Shaffner 1-0-0-2, Pandolfo 3-0-0-6, Munford 1-0-0-2, Berrios 2-0-0-4, Harper 0-0-0-0, Fludd 2-0-0-4. TOTALS: 21-0-2-48.Parkland 23 24 18 11 - 76Pleasant Vy. 10 14 7 17 - 48Three pointers: Parkland - Iorio 4, Stout 3, Jones 1, Zeky 1; Pleasant Valley - Marbury 2, Nevarez 1, Wisser 1, Barker 1, Smaltz 1.

MIKE FEIFEL/TIMES NEWS Pleasant Valley's Eric Marbury gets inside to go up for a layup against Parkland.