We had to pick our poison: Do we cover the perimeter or inside? They shot the ball extremely well and Devlin was just too strong for us.

They flat out killed us inside in the first half. We had to make adjustments and do a better job of communicating in front of their big guys because it was easy for them to enter the post. They didn't expect us to make it difficult for them.

He's well-rounded. He's not only a good basketball player, but he's a great kid as well.

He's really worked up his game to be able to drive and not just be one-dimensional.

We really talked about that. They dominated the perimeter at their place. We will do what we have to do when they go zone. We got too many easy baskets and we made them do what they didn't want to do. They would go to a zone and then back to a man-to-man defense.

That was the key. We weren't able to defend him inside. He was too big and too physical. We're not a big team and he was too much for us.

He's right up there with (1997 graduate and a member of the WPIAL 2,000-point club) Mike Colbert.

He has really matured. We call him Kenny Rogers. He knows when to fold them and hold them. He has done a nice job down the stretch.

They have all the pieces of the puzzle. They have an inside game, good shooters and a good point guard to run the show. They're going to be tough to beat.