Andrew Gettinger, Butler
boys basketball stay in WPIAL playoff hunt with win over North Hills
John Enrietto Eagle Correspondent
January 21, 2025 Last Updated: January
21, 2025 10:32 PM Sports
BUTLER TWP — Must win — no.
Much-needed win — absolutely.
Andrew Gettinger tallied 14 points,
nine rebounds, six assists and five blocked shots Tuesday night as Butler defeated
North Hills 51-39 in a critical WPIAL Section 1-6A boys
basketball game in the Golden Tornado gym.
"That's the kind of stat line we expect from him,"
Butler coach Matt Clement said. "He is a point guard, point forward type
of player for us."
The win pulled Butler (11-5, 4-5) into a fourth-place tie with
the Indians in the section. The top five teams qualify for the WPIAL playoffs,
which begin Feb. 13.
A
loss Tuesday would have dropped the Tornado two full games behind the fourth
spot.
“We knew this was a game we had to have,” Gettinger
said. “Going into that fourth quarter, whatever it took, we were going to have
to get out of here with a win.”
Through
three quarters, neither team ever led by more than five points, and the score
was tied six times.
The Tornado took over in the fourth, outscoring the Indians 16-8
after taking a 35-31 lead into the final period.
Stainton Forbes, coming off a hip injury, scored
10 of his 14 points in the final eight minutes.
“He was just cleared to play today,” Clement said of Forbes.
“He’s been around, but he hasn’t practiced much and didn’t know the game plan.
I wasn’t sure what we would get out of him tonight.”
Ayden Andrews scored 10 points for Butler, and Kyle Casteel had
eight rebounds. Involved in a halfcourt game, Butler
was limited to 18 points in the first half, but trailed by only three at
intermission.
Ryan Carey led North Hills (5-12, 4-5) with 13 points and eight
rebounds. Nathan Schanbacher added 11 points while
Zach Pollaro had eight points, five steals and four
assists.
“Pollaro is one of the best players in the section, and I
thought we did a good job on him defensively,” Clement said. “We’ve clawed our
way back into this (section race), and the kids know we have to play defense
and rebounds to have success.”
“Our wins haven’t been the prettiest,” Gettinger
said. “Whatever it takes to get it done, that’s sort of how we play.”
Butler honored its six seniors — Andrews, Gavin Tressler, Tayt Lucas, Brock
Collins, Rysheed Smith and Tanner Pry — before the
game.
The Tornado travel to New Castle on Friday.
“That will be another tough one, but all the games are tough
now,” Clement said. “The teams in our section are jumbled up. You can’t take
anything or anybody for granted.”
NORTH
HILLS 39
Jackson Long 2-4 0-0 5, Nathan Scanbacher
4-10 3-4 11, Logan Jinicki 1-6 0-0 2, Zach Pollaro 3-14 2-2 8, Max Piekarski
0-1 0-0 0, Ryan Carey 6-11 0-0 13. Totals: 16-46 5-6 39.
BUTLER
51
Ayden Andrews 3-8 2-2 10, Jace Gratzmiller 0-0 1-2 1, Stainton
Forbes 5-7 3-4 14, Mavrik Cement 0-2 0-0 0, Kyle
Casteel 1-3 0-0 2, Tayt Lucas 3-9 0-0 8, Andrew Gettinger 5-10 2-4 14, Gavin Tressler
1-1 0-0 2. Totals:
18-40 8-12 51.
North
Hills 9 12 10 8 - 39
Butler
9 9 17 16 - 51
3-point
goals: North Hills 2 (Long, Carey); Butler 7 (Andrews 2, Forbes,
Lucas 2, Gettinger 2)
JV: Butler,
48-41 (NH: Max Piekarski 17, Ethan Gusczinski 12; B: Jayden Wilbert 14, Cael
Hanley 13)