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NW boys win LV Small Division title

All throughout this summer’s offseason, the Northwestern Lehigh boys basketball team has proved to be the class of the Lehigh Valley summer league’s small school division.

The Tigers won the majority of their games, finishing the regular season with an 11-1 overall record and clinching the top seed in the four-team playoff last week.

Northwestern capped off its stellar summer by winning gold - defeating the second seed and Colonial League foe Saucon Valley, 43-40, last Thursday night in the small school division championship game at Whitehall High School.

That followed a 50-41 victory over fourth-seeded Upper Perkiomen in the semifinals on Tuesday.

“We’ve preached commitment and staying involved and staying together in the summer,” said second-year head coach Cory Cesare. “These kids have bought in, and the summer has been great for us in terms of getting everyone involved.

“We’ve had a lot of kids play and contribute, including freshmen and even eighth graders. Kids who aren’t even playing come and sit on the bench to learn and see what’s going on. We’re thrilled with the direction that the program is headed in.”

Big school division top seed, Parkland, defeated the second-seeded Muhlenberg Township 59-47 in a battle of unbeatens in the night cap to improve its record to 15-0. Matt Ray led all scorers with 29 points for the Trojans.

It wasn’t all easy for the Tigers. They found themselves trailing 21-16 at halftime and had to climb back out of a hole. Their rally was led by their lone, true upperclassmen in Cayden Fitch.

Fitch, who recorded a team-high 20 points, tallied 15 of them in the pivotal second-half comeback effort.

Cesare sees the leadership out of Fitch and is happy to have him on his team.

“He’s our leader and he keeps us under control and makes sure everybody knows what they are supposed to be doing,” Cesare said. “He has done a good job this summer of working with younger guys. He’s the only upperclassmen out there. We’ve asked a lot out of him, and he has really stepped up for us.”

Northwestern needed to keep its defense at a high level, according to Cesare, and it did just that in holding off the Panthers, who finished at 10-4 overall.

“We just needed to keep getting stops,” said Cesare. “That’s been the key all summer long. We know our work isn’t done.

“We have a lot of tough teams in our league and we have to keep getting better to be able to stand right back here this winter.”

ALSO COMPETING ... Lehighton also participated in the league, and finished 6-6 in the Small School Division - which featured nine teams. Palmerton, meanwhile, was a member of the 22-team Large School Division. The Blue Bombers, competing against mostly bigger schools, posted a mark of 4-7. Other Colonial League schools in the Large School Division included Notre Dame-Green Pond, Bangor and Southern Lehigh.

The Northwestern boys basketball team won the Lehigh Valley Summer League Small Division title last week at Whitehall. The team went 11-1 before winning in the semifinals and finals. DON HERB/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS
Northwestern's Mason Bollinger passes the ball during the Small School Division championship game against Saucon Valley. DON HERB/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS