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Back to back: Belle Vernon shuts down Avonworth, 26-0, repeats as WPIAL champion

By Bill Hughes 5 min read
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Belle VernonëƵs Braden Laux (14) looks for a receiver during FridayëƵs WPIAL Class AAA championship game against Avonworth at Acrisure Stadium. Laux passed for 155 yards and a touchdown and also ran for 53 yards and two scores in the LeopardsëƵ 26-0 victory.
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Belle Vernon head coach Matt Humbert holds the 2023 WPIAL Class AAA championship trophy after the Leopards shut out Avonworth, 26-0, Friday night at Acrisure Stadium.
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Belle VernonëƵs Jake Gedekoh upends AvonworthëƵs Andrew Kuban (5) during FridayëƵs WPIAL Class AAA championship game at Acrisure Stadium.
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Belle Vernon's Adam LaCarte tracks down Avonworth's Andrew Kuban during Friday's WPIAL Class AAA championship game at Acrisure Stadium.
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Belle Vernon's Braden Laux (14) runs down the sidelines during Friday's WPIAL Class AAA championship game against Avonworth at Acrisure Stadium. Laux ran for two touchdowns and threw for another in the Leopards' 26-0 victory.
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Belle Vernon's Quinton Martin (25) finds some running room against Avonworth during Friday's WPIAL Class AAA championship game at Acrisure Stadium.
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Belle Vernon coach Matt Humbert shouts instructions to quarterback Braden Laux during Friday's WPIAL Class AAA championship game against Avonworth at Acrisure Stadium.
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Belle Vernon cornerback Anthony Crews tackles Avonworth running back Dimitri Velisaris during Friday's WPIAL Class AAA championship game at Acrisure Stadium.
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Belle Vernon's Quinton Martin (25) drags Avonworth's Noah Goetz (2) for a few extra yards during Friday's WPIAL Class AAA championship game at Acrisure Stadium.
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Belle Vernon's Adam LaCarte slips a tackle to pick up a few more yards during Friday's WPIAL Class AAA championship game against Avonworth at Acrisure Stadium.
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Belle Vernon head coach Matt Humbert roams the sidelines during Friday's WPIAL Class AAA championship game against Avonworth at Acrisure Stadium.
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Belle Vernon's Quinton Martin pulls in a pass from Braden Laux during Friday's WPIAL Class AAA championship game against Avonworth at Acrisure Stadium.

PITTSBURGH ëƵ All season long, Belle VernonëƵs football team prepared and improved weekly with the hope of repeating as both the WPIAL and PIAA Class AAA champions.

Thanks to their 26-0 win over Avonworth at Acrisure Stadium Friday night, the Leopards (11-1) have the programëƵs second consecutive WPIAL crown and third overall.

Belle Vernon coach Matt Humbert used a different approach in comparing this yearëƵs crown to last yearëƵs championship, which ended a 27-year WPIAL drought for the Leopards.

ëƵThis was an ëƵusëƵ victory,ëƵ Humbert said. ëƵWinning that trophy last year was for all the kids who came before, it was for the community and everyone who helped lay brick and lay foundation.

ëƵThis (title) is specifically for these guys. I would be hard pressed to find a group of seniors, or a team, that has more character, more grit, more determination, toughness.ëƵ

The win also sends the Leopards into the PIAA semifinals, where they will play Hickory (11-2) this Friday at North Allegheny. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m.

Belle Vernon quarterback Braden Laux, an Eastern Michigan commit, ran for two touchdowns, threw another and had several key stops on defense against the Antelopes. He mirrored HumbertëƵs ëƵusëƵ approach.

ëƵTo win our senior year, it means a lot more, and like coach said, last year was for everyone and this one was for us,ëƵ Laux said.

Last year, it was Quinton Martin who had three touchdowns in a 24-7 win over Avonworth in the WPIAL title game, but the Antelopes sent at least two players with the Penn State commit when he would line up at wide receiver, in hopes of negating MartinëƵs playmaking ability.

And while Avonworth coach denied his team focused on Martin, it was obvious to everyone else that the Antelopes tried to take him out of the game with their defensive strategy.

Martin didnëƵt carry the ball until the third quarter and finished with 46 yards on nine carries and had five receptions for 25 yards.

Despite the low statistical output for Martin, his humble reaction showed that he puts the team first.

ëƵIt is all about the team,ëƵ he shared. ëƵThey knew what happened last year and they keyed on me a lot tonight. When I was at receiver, they put two, maybe three, on me and it opened up other things for us.ëƵ

Laux agreed that it made the top-seeded Leopards spread around their attack.

ëƵQuinton led the team in everything last year and they keyed on him so much,ëƵ Laux said. ëƵIt is hard when they keyed two guys on him all game, but it allowed others to make plays.ëƵ

Humbert spoke about it.

ëƵIf we put (Martin) at receiver, teams dedicate three over to him,ëƵ he said. ëƵYou take what they give you.

ëƵIf they key on one kid, we have the guys we can go to.ëƵ

Belle VernonëƵs defense picked a great time to earn its third shutout, as second-seeded Avonworth (12-1) came in with the third highest-scoring offense in Class 3A.

ëƵIt was not an easy game plan, and it was a challenge,ëƵ said Humbert. ëƵI am super proud of these guys.

ëƵThe most gratifying thing is their work ethic from Saturday til Thursday, we kept them long and I think those kids would have stayed to 10 (p.m.) if we needed them.ëƵ

Belle Vernon didnëƵt allow Avonworth to convert any of its 10 third downs or any of its four fourth downs.

ëƵIt was personal to the kids, the coaches,ëƵ Leopards defensive coordinator Brett Berish said of Avonworth talking about Belle Vernon all season. ëƵWe felt disrespected, and as the defending state and WPIAL champions, I couldnëƵt be prouder of the boys.

ëƵOur defensive staff of Jeff Ogrodowski, Mike Steeber, Aaron Szackle, Frank Muccino, Scot Bryer, and Logan Pfrogner really stepped it up.ëƵ

The Leopards limited Avonworth to 193 yards on 45 plays.

ëƵThey play some really good defense,ëƵ Johncour said. ëƵIt was not our night on offense. Any time you donëƵt score points, itëƵs not a good look.ëƵ

Avonworth avoided Martin on the opening kickoff, and it backfired.

Deaubre Lightfoot took the kick at the BV 30 and returned it 48 yards to the Avonworth 22. That led to a two-yard keeper for a touchdown by Laux one play after he completed an 18-yard pass to Martin. Preston RathwayëƵs extra point gave the Leopards a 7-0 with 10:59 to go in the first quarter.

Rathway extended BVëƵs lead to 10-0 with a 26-yard field goal late in the second quarter, and the 10-0 score held into halftime.

Any hope Avonworth had in the locker room was eliminated as the Leopards scored 16 points in the third quarter to take a 26-0 lead. Laux went in from one yard out with 4:58 to go in the third, and Dominic Ghilani recorded a safety on the next drive after Willie SchwerhaëƵs punt pinned the Antelopes back at their own one-yard line.

With 2:16 to go in the third, Laux hit Jake Gedekoh with a 25-yard touchdown pass to close the scoring.

Laux finished with 155 yards passing and led the team with 53 yards rushing, 23 of them coming on a third-and-22 on the first quarter drive that ended with the Rathway field goal.

ëƵIt was tougher to repeat because we were expected now because of us doing it last year,ëƵ Laux said. ëƵEspecially because we had so many guys coming back, there were high standards and high expectations. It gets better by practicing this week, playing again on Friday and hopefully moving forward.ëƵ

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