Penn Hills boys basketball coach Chris Giles would love for all of his adjustments to work out like they did Tuesday night during a Section 2-5A matchup with Plum. The Indians played with an impeccable flow that allowed them to bury the Mustangs from the outside during the first quarter of a 79-57 win.
"We've made some changes to our philosophy offensively and defensively to put our guys in a better position," Giles said. "That's what you are supposed to do as a coach. You've got to make adjustments and you have to change your system based on your personnel. Quite frankly, it took me a while to figure out what we were going to do."
The fruits of Giles and his staff's labor reflected in how they played against the Mustangs (6-5, 2-2). Penn Hills shot 67 percent (10-of-15) from the 3-point line in the first half. Amon Hawthorne led the Indians with 20 points and made six 3-pointers.
Calix Clark finished with a double-double for the Indians, putting up 17 points and 11 rebounds. Cam Glenn (14 points), Aiden Thompson (13) and Cato Womack Call (10) also scored in double figures.
Plum coach Dave Pucka said it was an impressive shooting display to witness.
"I, personally, have never seen a team shoot like that in the first half of a basketball game," Pucka said. "All the credit to Penn Hills, they shot very well. But I'm still going to give credit to our team. We didn't stop fighting until the last buzzer went off. We have to get back to work for sure."
Will Beckner led the Mustangs with 15 points, while Owen Proskin added 11. The Indians (5-6, 5-0) are in sole possession of first place and will look to carry that momentum forward.
Giles said he knew the Indians shot well, but doesn't get into the numbers during games.
"I don't know the numbers," Giles said. "I'll have to look at the stats after the same. When you are on the sideline, you see it happening, but you don't appreciate it like you do like when you see it in the stands."
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