Haddonfield downs Haddon Heights

February 07, 2012|By Phil Anastasia, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER

Guys from Haddon Heights know Haddonfield's gym with the bleachers that rise above the floor like the seating at an indoor swimming pool.

Guys from Haddonfield know Haddon Heights' gym with its double doors at one end of the floor that open to Third Avenue.

That's the way it works with these neighbors and Colonial Conference and Group 2 rivals. They always play twice in the regular season and often meet again in the state tournament.

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So for Haddonfield seniors Jake Sikkema and Mike Lacatena, there was something special about their last regularly scheduled visit to Haddon Heights on Tuesday night. They might be back in March. In fact, they are counting on it.

But they weren't going to wait that long to take care of some unfinished business.

"This gym, it hasn't been good to us," Lacatena said after Haddonfield beat Haddon Heights, 55-41, before a near-capacity crowd in a Colonial Conference showdown and Coaches vs. Cancer event. "We've had a tough time in here."

Lacatena collected 12 rebounds and scored five points. Sikkema scored a game-high 16. Junior Chris Biddle added 15 points, eight rebounds, and four blocks as Haddonfield improved to 15-4 overall, and tightened its grip on the top spot in the Colonial's Liberty Division by jacking its conference mark to 11-1.

It was a frustrating night for Haddon Heights (16-3, 10-3), which could have seized a share of first place in the division with a win - and would have been in good position to capture its first title since 2000, as Haddonfield still must face undefeated Paulsboro.

But the Garnets couldn't overcome foul trouble that hampered junior guard Brandon Joyner (eight points) and senior guard Davon Jones (11 points). Joyner sat out the final 13 minutes, 21 seconds of the first half, and Jones was limited for much of the game and fouled out with 6:36 remaining in the fourth quarter.

"You keep asking yourself, 'When do you put him in? Do you put him in?' " Haddon Heights coach Mike Ricci said of the dilemma facing coaches with top players in foul trouble.

Haddonfield coach Paul Wiedeman said one of the keys to his team's victory was its ability to control Haddon Heights' guards.

"Foul trouble helped with that," Wiedeman said. "But when they were in there, I thought we defended well."

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