March 12, 2013
Contrasting styles in Class A
Buffalo has ground to make up against Charleston Catholic
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Lawrence Pierce
Charleston Catholic guard Garret McCarty floats up a shot over Gilmer County's Nathan Allison (5) during last week's Class A regional. McCarty is the second-leading scorer for the Irish at 12 points per game.
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"We're going to run the ball. We're not going to set up in a lot of things. We'll take the ball to the basket and score. We've got good shooters and ball-handlers. I'm sure we'll have to tweak a few things, but basically that's what we do.''

Buffalo averages more than 12 steals per game with its breakneck, 94-foot approach to defense.

"We use our speed and our shooting ability,'' Jordan said. "That's our talent.''

Jordan tops the Bison at 17.1 points per game, followed by Good (15.0) and Isaiah Robinson (10.0).

Buffalo may have taken a lot of teams by surprise with its tactics, but certainly not the Irish. Catholic has handed the Bison three of its four losses this season, and has beaten Buffalo an incredible 32 straight times over the past 16 seasons.

Catholic coach Bill McClanahan wants his team to have short-term memories when it comes to its recent domination of Buffalo, and doesn't think the overwhelming edge in state tournament experience will amount to much of a benefit, either.

"Even though we have some guys who were in it 12 months ago,'' McClanahan said, "their roles are different now. Their situations are different. So it's a little bit different for them. As coaches, we've got to use our experience to get them in a comfort zone.

"From my perspective, the biggest advantage is more from a coaching staff and preparation perspective. You're dealing with 14-, 15-, 16, 17-year-old young men. They know what's at stake, but they still have to deal with the reality, the nerves and the magnitude of the situation. They understand it, but they're kids. They're not so mechanical or robotic that they don't feel that. From a coach's perspective, we're better able to handle those circumstances and help them with what's expected.''

Reach Rick Ryan at 304-348-5175 or rickr...@wvgazette.com.

 

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