Ratliff twins shine as Stepinac dominates basketball rival Iona Prep

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NEW ROCHELLE - Darius Ratliff called it a "dagger," but it was more like an exclamation point, the punctuation of an authoritative statement.

The game was already in hand, Archbishop Stepinac having already stifled any sense of suspense, but in a five-second sequence this group showed its talent and flexed its might.

Ratliff got a block on the perimeter then collected the loose ball on the wing, and in one motion like 7-foot infielder, he slung the ball downcourt. That outlet pass hit Jasiah Jervis in stride for a spectacular two-handed dunk that drew loud cheers even from an Iona Prep-centric crowd.

"The second he got (the ball), I knew it was gonna be a dunk," Jervis said with a grin. "That was a great way to kind of end it and let everybody know, 'We're here.'"

That highlight-reel play came with 2:47 remaining as Stepinac was putting the final touches on a 76-49 win over the Gaels at Iona University, capturing the Brother Stoldt Trophy.

"A win like this, and being able to get everyone in the game, is great," said coach Patrick Massaroni, whose team pulled out a nine-point win over Iona Prep in the Crusader Classic last month. "You throw out the records whenever you're facing a huge rival, but to have the kind of second half we did and win decisively, it was awesome."

Stepinac led from the outset, taking a 13-point lead in the first quarter, then pulled away in the third and eventually went up 72-45 with two minutes remaining and the benches already emptied.

Takeaways​


Even more encouraging for the Crusaders — and largely contributing to this result — was them being healthy and having their full complement of players. Stepinac has withstood a spate of injuries, having gone stretches this winter without Josh Rivera and Dylan Perry. Adonis Ratliff, one of their three McDonald's All-Americans, had long been sidelined with an ankle injury.

The forward had a game-high 17 points, nine rebounds, two steals and two assists in 19 minutes. He still is on a minutes restriction, Massaroni said, but Adonis showcased his skillset, working in the post, knocking down baseline jumpers, getting put-backs and hitting two 3-pointers.

"This was the first game that I've been fully healthy in a minute," said Adonis, a senior headed to USC alongside his twin brother. "I found myself trying to get a rhythm, but it felt great being out there. And with everyone back now, I think we're dangerous."

That's saying a lot for a squad that MaxPreps has ranked sixth in the nation, that held its own against other powerhouses even while shorthanded. But it's obviously true and that, of course, isn't welcomed news for the rest of the CHSAA with the playoffs ahead.

"It was tough, but that's the great thing about our team," Jervis said of them excelling despite the injuries. "We can have somebody go down, but we know somebody else will step up and do great. Now, with everybody back, we can really take off."

Turning point​


Perry's three-point play, converting a layup through contact in transition, gave Stepinac a 19-7 lead with 1:53 left in the first quarter. The Gaels are typically a good three-point shooting team, but hit just 4 of 22 from outside and shot 33.9% from the field overall.

Their defense, Massaroni said, "was the key." Jervis, Perry, Hassan Koureissi and Rivera consistently pressured the ball and contested shots, and the length of the Ratliff twins inside made finishing drives especially difficult.

"Every time we play Iona it's a dogfight," Darius said, "so to come in and punch them and make a statement, it was big for us."

Box score​


Stepinac (18-4, 13-0) — Darius Ratliff had 14 points, 11 rebounds, four blocks and two assists. Koureissi added 10 points and four assists, Rivera scored 11 points, and Jervis had nine points, seven assists and three steals.

Iona Prep (14-8, 7-7) — Tommy Wolf had 11 points, nine rebounds and three assists. Mike Kmetz added 10 points, Elijah Joseph had nine points and six rebounds, and Chase Graham had five assists.

This story will be updated later with more details, quotes, video and a photo gallery.

Stephen Haynes covers sports for The Journal News/lohud.

This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Ratliff twins, Jervis shine as Stepinac basketball dominates Iona Prep


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