Central York vs Cumberland Valley Standouts
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The Eagles took a trip to the Panthers den for a great Central Pa matchup. Central York came out victorious, but it was a great contest nonetheless. Here are the standouts: Central York Greg Guidinger Greg Guidinger 6'6" | SF…
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Continue ReadingThe Eagles took a trip to the Panthers den for a great Central Pa matchup. Central York came out victorious, but it was a great contest nonetheless. Here are the standouts:
Central York
Greg Guidinger Greg Guidinger 6'6" | SF Central York | 2024 State PA | 6’7 W/F 2024
With CV coming out in zone, Guidinger started the game with a couple assists to Rill – one on a dump off pass off of a post up and the other on a high-low entry pass. Next, after getting fouled on a three (made the FTs), he found the bottom of the net on two and turned a steal into a fastbreak dunk. Guidinger spent the rest of the game working the glass to help his Panthers closeout defensive possessions. The still-available seniors forward ended with 19 points. 8 boards, and 3 assists.
Ben Natal Ben Natal 6'2" | PG Central York | 2025 State PA | 6’2 G 2025
The junior guard rightfully pushed the pace for CY. Whenever Cumberland Valley made big shot, he responded immediately by getting a bucket to dampen their momentum. In the process, he displayed his finishing package. Runners, reverse layups, and other touch shots were there for him last night. Not to be diminished, Natal came away with several boards and facilitated within the flow of their offense. He totalled 19 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists.
Ben Rill Ben Rill 6'8" | PF Central York | 2025 State PA | 6’8 F/C 2025
Rill was the biggest mismatch inside. Aside from a mid-range jumper, all of his field goal makes came from point-blank range. He threw his weight around at defenders and played through the contact they dished out to him. Of course, Rill ultimately got the best of them, highlighted by and-one on a putback. His 21 points led all scorers.
2026s Ryan Brown Ryan Brown 6'3" | CG Unionville | 2024 State PA Jr (7 pts), Ryan Jackson Ryan Jackson 6'0" | CG Central York | 2026 State PA Jr (6 pts), and Brooklyn Nace Brooklyn Nace 6'1" | CG Central York | 2026 State PA (2 pts & 3 ast) made key contributions in the win.
Cumberland Valley
Nola Buzalka | 6’3 G 2025
Buzalka will most likely play football at the next level, but he did some of everything on the court as the Eagles tried to upset CY: and they almost pulled it off thanks to him. His physical drives to the cup were the engine of their offense. He powered his way to the rim only to kick the ball back out to the perimeter for open threes. When that wasn’t there, Buzalka scored inside on his own. His 16 points was second on the team and he led them in rebounds and assists (8 each).
JJ Lebo | 6’2 G 2025
When Buzalka and Snyder swung the ball back out to the perimeter, Lebo was often the man on the other end of the pass. He drained FIVE triples on spot-up and movement shots. The junior marksman made sure to flash to open space whenever someone else got a paint touch. And when the defense began closing out on him hard, Lebo got to his mid-range pull-up and ked the team with 19 points.
Jared Dolimpio | 6’0 G 2027
Coming in off the bench after one of CV’s starters got in foul trouble, Dolimpio played without fear. Like Lebo and Diehl, he knocked down multiple threes. The freshman guard hit two in the fourth quarter as the Eagles tried to stage a slight comeback from a double-figure deficit. He tallied 14 points as a reserve.
2024 Jack Snyder (10 pts & 5 ast) and 2027 Aiden Diehl Aiden Diehl 6'5" | SF Cumberland Valley | 2027 PA (9 pts) made plays as well.