Classic wins encourage MHS
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Well, not officially.
The Cougars were the only team in the four-team event to go 2-0, giving them a pseudo championship in the event that featured pre-determined matchups. The Cougars opened the two games with a 48-40 win over Bridgewater, before coming back to defeat Medford Tech, 59-56, in their second game of the tournament.
Brandon Solomon scored 14 points and Justin Kovacevich added 13 for the Cougars in the opening win over the Panthers. Against Medford Tech, Michael Rubayo led the way with a 24-point, 17-rebound effort. Kovacevich added 18 points in the win.
”Medford Tech isn’t as well known being from South Jersey, but they went to South Jersey Group II final last year and had everybody back. They were 4-1 and crushing teams. Their only loss was to Atlantic City, which won Group IV last year. They beat Piscataway and Bordentown both by 30-plus. So it was a real nice win.”
Grundy came into the season knowing he had a talented team and he wanted to make sure the Cougars would be tested during the season. They have already taken on several good teams and have an impressive start under their belts.
”We have a lot of guys back and I wanted to see how good we are and want us to be battle tested by the time the tournaments come around,” Grundy said. “That’s why we’ve played Elizabeth. We have Lenape on Saturday which is a team ranked in the state. By the time the season is over we’ll have played eight or nine teams in the top 20 in the state.
”We’re the typical Montgomery team that plays very solid and aggressive defense. That is our hallmark, that we’ll defend every night. Offensively we have a nice motion offense. We won’t have a kid score 40, but it will come from different players.”
That was the case in the two games in Bridgewater, where the Cougars spread around the scoring.
”We know what we’ll get from Rubayo and Kovacevich,” Grundy said. “(Zaryab) Ayub had a big second half against Medford Tech where he took a charge and played unbelievable defense against their best kid. It can be anybody on any give night.”
Next on the agenda for the Cougars is battling for a fourth straight conference championship, which became a bit tougher this year with the addition of Ridge and North Hunterdon to the Skyland Conference Raritan Division.
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