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Butler's Devin Carney drives past Central Dauphin's Andrew Renaldi. Carney scored 39 points as Butler topped Central Dauphin 93-90 in overtime in the opening round of the PIAA Class 6A tournament.
Butler boys grab 3rd overtime win of postseason, 93-90

WEXFORD — A cat has nine lives.

Butler is getting there.

The Golden Tornado trailed Central Dauphin by nine points with 2:50 left in regulation Saturday at North Allegheny before rallying for a 93-90 overtime victory in their first-round PIAA Class 6A boys basketball tournament game.

Butler (21-4) won its 16th straight game, including its third postseason game in overtime despite trailing by five points with less than a minute to play in each. The Tornado won this time despite standout point guard Ethan Morton playing much of the fourth quarter and overtime with four fouls and a sprained ankle.

“I couldn't do much,” Morton said. “I have to thank my teammates. They were incredible. They got us through this and on to the next game.”

Butler will face Upper St. Clair — a rematch of their WPIAL semifinal overtime thriller — at 7 p.m. Wednesday at North Allegheny.

Butler had a 5-2 lead less than three minutes into Saturday's game. Central Dauphin (22-7) went on an 8-0 run at that point and did not trail again until the overtime period.

“We're used to scoring in the 60's ... 70 points is a lot for us,” Rams coach Wayne Fletcher said. “But the style of ball Butler plays, I figured this would be a higher scoring game. But not like this.”

The Rams could not put Butler away despite leading by 11 points early in the fourth quarter.“We just don't want this season to end,” Butler senior forward Mason Montag said. “That's all it is. We're doing what we have to do to win.”Devin Carney led Butler with 39 points, including a trey that pulled his team within 68-62 with 2:30 left. Two free throws by Central's Rance Russo gave the Rams a 79-74 edge with 34 seconds left.With Morton hobbling, Carney and Mattix Clement drove the lane and dished off to Montag in the right corner for two critical treys. The first one pulled Butler within 79-77 with 22 seconds left. The second resulted in an 82-81 Butler lead with 2:45 left in overtime.The Tornado never lost that lead, its first since the opening quarter.“Give Mason credit for hitting those shots,” Butler coach Matt Clement said. “But without those passes from Devin and Mattix, those shots don't happen and we don't win.“Those guys stepped up in roles they're not used to playing “Butler needed more than that to win.Raine Gratzmiller took a charge with seconds remaining in regulation to give Butler possession, trailing by two. Mattix Clement drained two free throws with 8.5 seconds left to force overtime.“I was nervous for Mattix as a coach,” Clement said of the two late free throws. “I was extra nervous for him as a father.”Carney sank six free throws in overtime to help secure the win.“I was forcing my shot too much early in the game,” Carney said. “I had to let the game come to me offensively. But it took our whole team making clutch plays for us to win.“Mattix grabbed some huge offensive rebounds to force some foul calls. Mason's shots were big. Everybody was contributing.”As was Carney.“Devin carried us for a long time today. He can do that,” Morton saidFletcher referred to Morton and Carney as ”extremely talented players. We just wanted to make them work for everything they got and they did. Our big thing is defense ... We have a lot of players with long arms who can go out there, get a hand in a face and be disruptive.“Those guys earned everything they got today.”Mattix Clement had 15 points and five rebounds, Montag 12 points and 10 rebounds, Morton 13 points, 16 rebounds, 10 assists and seven blocked shots.Ryan Smith had 35 points and nine rebounds, Rance Russo 30 points and eight boards for Central Dauphin. They average 15 and 13 ppg., respectively.“Tell me those two would score that many points and I'd say we win by 20,” Fletcher said. “We had not lost in overtime all year. Neither has Butler.“They made the plays at the end to win.”Morton's ankle — the same one he injured earlier this season — was wrapped in ice after the game.“I'll get treatment 24/7 for the next few days. I'm doing everything I can to play Wednesday night,” Morton said.CENTRAL DAUPHIN 90De'von Higgins 5-9 2-2 12, Andrew Renaldi 0-1 0-0 0, Tyrese Fuller 2-5 0-1 4, Ryan Smith 15-23 0-2 35, Rance Russo 10-19 9-15 30, Keenan Roberts Jr. 4-6 0-2 9, Justice Easter 0-1 0-0 0, Darrien Berrios 0-0 0-0 0. Totals: 36-63 12-17 90.BUTLER 93Raine Gratzmiller 2-5 0-0 5 Devin Carney 10-25 13-14 39, Mattix Clement 5-10 4-5 15, Charlie Kreinbucher 2-4 2-4 6, Maason Montag 4-7 0-2 12, Ethan Morton 2-10 8-13 13, Madden Clement 1-2 0-0 3. Totals: 26-59 28-38 93.Central Dauphin 14 20 20 25 11 — 90Butler12 14 21 32 14 — 933-point goals: Central Daiphin 7 (Smith 5, Russom, Roberts), Butler 13 (Gratzmiller, Carney 6, Mat.Clement, Montag 4, Mad.Clement)Wednesday: Butler vs. Upper St. Clair, PIAA 6A tourney, 7 p.m. at North Allegheny

Butler's Mason Montag cuts loose with a shot Saturday. Montag had 12 points and 10 rebounds in the Golden Tornado's victory.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle

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