English upset in overtime by Marshfield magic 
Author : Digitalnewspoint Last Updated, Feb 28, 2024, 9:27 AM
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LYNN — Heading into Tuesday night’s MIAA Division 1 preliminary at Lynn English High School, it was never going to be easy.

No. 40 Marshfield entered with 15 seniors, three Patriot League All-Stars (James Molloy, Mike Scully, Jake Brilliant), and a head coach in Bob Fisher who’s helmed 43 consecutive state tournament teams at Rockland, Quincy, and now Marshfield.

Fast forward three quarters – plus overtime – and the upset was complete. Marshfield defeated No. 25 Lynn English, 100-99, to punch its ticket to Friday’s Round of 32 at No. 8 Andover.

In his 696th career win, Fisher had a perfect view of Matt Ellwood’s (21 points) triple with 30 seconds remaining in overtime that put the visitors ahead, 100-97. 

English’s Kyle Kemembin finished a layup the next possession (100-99), but that’s as good as it got for the hosts.

It was far from smooth for Marshfield, however. After a steal-and-score from Carmelo Buese, the Bulldogs led, 82-74, with 3:25 remaining in regulation.

But from there, disaster. 

After an English turnover off an inbound pass, Marshfield scored five points in a matter of seconds to make it 88-87. 

With 8.6 seconds to go – in someone’s season – Buese buried a free throw to make it 89-87, but missed the second. Marshfield broke free off the inbound and Brilliant (28 points) cashed in on the game-tying layup with two seconds remaining.

The play was just one example of Marshfield’s maturity. Despite piles of turnovers and offensive rebounds allowed, the Rams looked forward to every play – not backward – en route to the next round.

English won the first and third quarters, even beginning the game with a 10-2 cushion. Marshfield caught fire with four threes in the third and closed regulation on a 15-7 run.

The Bulldogs check out with a 16-6 record behind coach Alvin Abreu, while Marshfield moves on with its 11-10 record.

  • Joey Barrett

    Joey Barrett is the Daily Item’s sports editor. He reports on local high schools, colleges, and professional teams. Prior to his current position, he worked for UMass Athletics, the Cape Cod Baseball League, and Gannett Media, among others. Barrett was also sports editor at Endicott College and treasurer of Endicott’s Society of Professional Journalists branch.



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