Levan – Berks Sports Report https://berkssportsreport.com Paul Roberts Sat, 15 Feb 2025 16:51:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Luke Levan-Wilson https://berkssportsreport.com/luke-levan-wilson-2/ Sat, 15 Feb 2025 16:48:09 +0000 https://berkssportsreport.com/?p=4757 We’ve often heard that defense wins championships. Matt Coldren has preached about the importance of defense over his 24 years as Wilson’s head coach. He learned that approach from the legendary Reggie Weiss who won 362 games with the Bulldogs. Wilson allowed ten points or less in three quarters of a 55-39 victory over Reading in the BCIAA Championship on Friday night. Luke Levan stuffed the stat sheet with 15 points, 14 rebounds and six blocks in front of 1,800 fans at Santander Arena. “When we have good defense, it sets up our offense. We gotta keep that going in District’s,” said Levan. The 6’6 senior provided nine points in the fourth quarter, and made it difficult for the fourth-seeded Red Knights to finish in the lane. Reading had won nine of its previous ten contests. All-County guard Madyx Gruber poured in a game-high 23 points. “He’s incredible, he’s a really good player. I’m excited to see where he goes after this,” remarked Levan. Gruber made two of his team’s four 3-pointers. The 5’11 senior was 9-of-12 from the foul line with five rebounds and four steals. The second-seeded Bulldogs attempted just two free throws before the fourth quarter. They ended up 17-of-24 from the stripe. Wilson only committed ten turnovers. “In a game like this, the refs aren’t gonna call as many fouls which makes it even harder. They’re a really good pressuring team. I thought we did a really good job beating the pressure and playing strong,” noted Levan. The (20-5) Bulldogs earned their second straight Berks County title and fourth in six years. Levan was asked where this one ranks among the best performances of his career. “I think it’s gotta be up there. I gotta say thanks to all my teammates for getting me the ball and trusting me,” he replied. The (13-12) Red Knights saw their season come to an end. They trailed 9-8 after the opening quarter and 20-15 at halftime. Wilson began the second half with a 10-to-2 run. Tommy McFadden hit a triple from the left corner and scored on a fast break. Six of his eight points came in that period. Much like the second half of the season, Reading wouldn’t go away. The Red Knights battled back with nine consecutive points. Weshly Rosario fired a sweet pass to Xavier Beatty for a layup with 1:24 left in the third quarter. After a timeout, Gruber answered with a deep trey from the left wing for a 33-26 lead. Jeremiah Camara banked in a 3-pointer from the top of the key with 35 seconds to go. Reading was within 33-29 entering the final period. Camara and Jostin DeCastro, both sophomore guards, had ten points apiece. The Bulldogs were in front 41-35 with just over three minutes to play. They went on a pivotal 9-to-2 run to put the game on ice. Levan had a pair of layups during that stretch. Camara was called for a personal foul and then a technical foul after pushing a Wilson player with 56 seconds left. Gruber made three of his four free throw attempts for a 50-37 cushion. Rosario, who averaged nearly 13 ppg., was limited to five points. The Red Knights were 5-of-13 from the foul line and connected just twice from beyond the arc. They were searching for their 26th BCIAA championship. Meanwhile, Coldren improved his overall record to (428-202). The former All-County guard for the Bulldogs has guided them to six Berks County titles. Wilson has eight seniors on its roster including four in the starting lineup. The Bulldogs will host #12 seed Cedar Crest in the first round of the District 3-6A playoffs on Tuesday. “I’m excited for Cedar Crest because they kicked us out last year,” stated Levan.

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Luke Levan-Wilson https://berkssportsreport.com/luke-levan-wilson/ Tue, 13 Feb 2024 08:40:00 +0000 https://berkssportsreport.com/?p=4046 Wilson showed that size does matter in its BCIAA quarterfinal against fifth-seeded Exeter. Luke Levan, a 6’5 junior, scored a career-high 22 points in a 74-51 rout at West Lawn. “They don’t really have a dominant big guy and I like to think of myself as a dominant big guy…getting it inside was definitely a strategy for us,” said Levan. The Bulldogs beat the Eagles 64-63 on January 26th in Reiffton. Exeter used its press to outscore Wilson 34-to-16 in the fourth quarter of that wild affair. This time around the (15-8) Bulldogs took care of the ball. They committed just one turnover in the first half and four through three quarters. Levan set the tone with nine points in the first eight minutes. He had 15 by halftime. Wilson went on a 15-to-4 run to begin the second period. The fourth-seeded Bulldogs were on top 39-27 at the break and 58-39 entering the final quarter. Sophomore guard Correll Akings finished with 19 points. Madyx Gruber added 17. “We have a lot of trust in Madyx. He’s the only returning starter and he’s the best player on the court at all times,” stated Levan. The (15-8) Eagles knocked down 208 shots from beyond the arc during the regular season. They went just 5-for-27 on Monday night. “Home court advantage is definitely a big factor. It’s easier to shoot on the rims that you practice on and they struggled shooting,” noted Levan. Alex Kelsey had a team-high twelve points. Kevin Saenz, who was averaging 17 ppg., was limited to nine points. Exeter went nearly four minutes without scoring in the third period. A three-point play by Levan put Wilson in front 51-32. He led the squad with seven rebounds. The Eagles are the highest-scoring team in the Berks Conference. They were held twenty points below their season average. Wilson was 14-of-17 from the free throw line. Exeter went 14-of-16 from the stripe. The Eagles’ five-game winning streak came to an end. The Bulldogs advance to the semifinals on Wednesday at 7pm. They’ll face top-seeded Berks Catholic at Santander Arena in Reading. The (20-2) Saints defeated Antietam 61-38 on Monday. Levan is looking forward to playing on a big stage. “It’s awesome. We’re all super excited and we’re ready to go get B.C. now,” he said.

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