Month: January 2025

Girls: Kaercher, Spring-Ford girls outlast Springfield (Delco.) in overtime

Emma Kaercher (above) and Spring-Ford beat Springfield (Delco.) in overtime on Sunday. (Photo: Josh Verlin/CoBL)

By Josh Verlin

Emma Kaercher is well-steeped in Spring-Ford basketball. 

As a third grader in the Royersford-area school district, she went to see Lucy Olsen play for the first time, the future Villanova and Iowa standout then just a sophomore with the Rams. And a spark was lit.

“I was inspired and I just wanted to be just like her, play in front of everyone,” Kaercher said. “It’s been a dream to play and to help bring a PAC championship back there.”

Throughout her elementary and middle school years, she cheered on a Spring-Ford program which won the state championship in 2021, Olsen’s senior year, then developed another pair of Division I prospects in Anna Azzara (Wright State) and Mac Pettinelli (St. Bonaventure). 

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Boys: Niederer, Radnor shake off slow starts to nip Upper Darby

By Matthew DeGeorge

One way or the other, Saturday was going to be a reset for Radnor’s boys basketball team.

The squad convened for practice Friday after four wins in 12 games, including seven winless in the Central League. Somehow, a mostly new group had to devise ways to shake off those disappointments.

“We’ve had a pretty rough go in the first couple of games in the Central League, and we came into practice yesterday and we were like, all right, new season,” wing Zach Niederer said. “It’s 0-0. Let’s just win as many games as we can. Focus on now, don’t worry about what just happened.”

That ability to shake off struggles in the long run came in handy on a smaller scale Saturday, for Radnor and Niederer.

Radnor led Upper Darby for three quarters, then trailed by six points in the final minute before Niederer’s 3-pointer with 2.8 seconds left gave the Raptors a 57-56 win.

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Boys: Resurgent Pottsgrove rallies from 15 down to top Sun Valley, improve to 12-2

Gregory Rosenberger (left) scored all 13 of his points in the first half and Julius Marshall had two huge buckets down the stretch to help Pottsgrove rally from 15 points down to defeat Sun Valley 43-39 on Jan. 11, 2025. (Ed Morrone/MediaNews Group)

Gregory Rosenberger (left) scored all 13 of his points in the first half and Julius Marshall had two huge buckets down the stretch to help Pottsgrove rally from 15 points down to defeat Sun Valley 43-39 on Jan. 11, 2025. (Ed Morrone/MediaNews Group)

By Ed Morrone

Had the Pottsgrove basketball program faced early deficits of 8-0 or 25-10 over the past few seasons, the game would have been curtains. Languishing toward the bottom of the PAC Frontier Division and out of the postseason conversation, the Falcons were either starting too slow or failing to close out close games that should have been wins.

Now? Those days are long gone.

Despite slipping into an immediate eight-point deficit and falling behind by 15 in the second quarter on Saturday afternoon at fellow formidable District 1-5A foe Sun Valley, these Falcons kept fighting and ultimately rallied after halftime to claim a satisfying 43-39 team victory. Gregory Rosenberger scored all 13 of his points in the first half to keep Pottsgrove in the fight despite a sluggish start filled with turnovers, and four of Julius Marshall’s six points came during the closing minutes of the fourth period to help the team win for the 12th time in 14 games this season.

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Boys: With Valletti leading, Springfield has eyes on bigger goals in 2025

Springfield’s Patrick Flaherty, right, in a game against Conestoga last season. (PETE BANNAN – MEDIANEWS GROUP)

Springfield’s Patrick Flaherty, right, in a game against Conestoga last season. (PETE BANNAN – MEDIANEWS GROUP)

By Matthew DeGeorge

TJ Valletti learned quickly on the job as a freshman last year.

The Springfield forward saw an offense running through a pass-first big man in Colin Treude, saw the way the senior made himself indispensable to the Cougars by being unafraid to put the ball on the floor or pull the trigger on an open 3-pointer.

As a freshman, Valletti worked up from an understudy to an equivalent partner, able to push many of the same actions or force teams lacking one post presence to contend with two.

With Treude having graduated, Valletti has a larger share of ownership over Springfield’s offense this year, and it’s working wonders.

“I need to start taking on that role more,” Valletti said Thursday after keying a 65-48 win over Ridley. “And I think I’m going to start getting used to that. I’ve got to let it come to me more, kind of like I did in this game.”

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Boys: Ralls leads hot-shooting Archbisbop Carroll past La Salle for first PCL win

By Andrew Robinson

Archbishop Carroll just had to let it all out.

After giving up a big second half lead and losing to Archbishop Ryan in overtime on Wednesday for a third straight loss in the Philadelphia Catholic League, the Patriots took it out on each other in a focused and physical practice Thursday. The shared pain turned into shared wealth on Friday as Carroll went on the road to La Salle, set the tone and shot the lights out.

An energized, connected effort combined with a barrage of threes aided the Patriots in an 80-66 win over the Explorers for their first PCL victory.

“Sometimes, you want to get anger out and get aggression out and I think we competed, used our legs, used our bodies, walled up and had a physical practice,” Carroll coach Francis Bowe said. “Nothing got out of control, these kids are mature enough to understand that we’re not doing this to hurt anybody, but we need to rewire our brains and get back to where we were at 4-0 and looking really good.”

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Boys: Archbishop Carroll ends skid with win over La Salle

Archbishop Carroll’s Nasir Ralls scored 22 points against La Salle Friday, Jan. 10, 2025. (Ed Morlock/MediaNews Group)

Archbishop Carroll’s Nasir Ralls scored 22 points against La Salle Friday, Jan. 10, 2025. (Ed Morlock/MediaNews Group)

By Ed Morlock

Archbishop Carroll entered the season with sky-high expectations. The Patriots reached the PIAA-4A state championship game last year with a roster entirely composed of freshmen and sophomores. Most of those players are back and some other additions made Carroll a top contender in the Philadelphia Catholic League.

Through three games, things weren’t going according to plan. With two key players injured – juniors Ian Williams and Drew Corrao – the Patriots started the PCL schedule with three losses. They lost to Roman Catholic by 18 points in the opener, Cardinal O’Hara by three points and Archbishop Ryan by five points in overtime.

There was just one day off after their loss to Ryan and they had a physically demanding practice.

“Great practice,” junior Nasir Ralls said. “Dogfight practice.”

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Boys: Robertson presents missing link for St. Joe’s Prep in win over O’Hara

Mekhi Robertson has been key to the Hawks success this season (Photo: Rich Flanagan/CoBL)

By Rich Flanagan

St. Joe’s Prep has undergone some major changes from last season.

Jalen Harper and Matt Gorman moved on, with Harper choosing to do a prep year at the Newman School (Mass.) and turning his additional season into a commitment to Rhode Island. Gorman committed to Catholic University and the departure of those two left two starting spots in the Hawks rotation. One of those spots was filled by junior Will Lesovitz but the remaining starting slot was still up for grabs.

Enter Mekhi Robertson, one of the premier players in the class of 2027 and a player “looking for a change,” he notes. Robertson brought with him offers from Villanova, Samford, Drexel, High Point, Rider, and Mississippi State after averaging 14.3 ppg, 5.5 rpg and 4.1 apg with 47 three-pointers on his freshman season at Life Center Academy (N.J.).

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Girls: Notre Dame stays perfect with rout of Episcopal Academy

Notre Dame’s Riley Davis drives to the basket in a game against Episcopal Academy last season. (PETE BANNAN/MediaNews Group)

Notre Dame’s Riley Davis drives to the basket in a game against Episcopal Academy last season. (PETE BANNAN/MediaNews Group)

The Academy of Notre Dame basketball team continued its perfect season late Thursday, cruising to a 61-27 win over Episcopal Academy in Inter-Ac League action.

Maddie DeFronzo led with 13 points, while Riley Davis chipped in 10 for the Irish (15-0, 3-0).

Katie Boerner paced the Churchwomen with 10 points.

In the Del Val League:

Chester 60, Interboro 26 >> Ja’Mya Muhammad collected 18 points, 13 rebounds and seven steals as the Clippers routed the Bucs Thursday. Jordan Dennis added 10 points, Zayanna Vann paired nine points with eight rebounds, and Chloe Knox recorded eight points and 10 boards.

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Boys: Springfield zones in on Ridley’s defense, cruises to victory

Springfield ‘s Patrick Flaherty, right, had 18 points in the Cougars’ win on Thursday. PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWSGROUP FILE

By Matthew DeGeorge

For the better part of three quarters Thursday night, Springfield mostly did what it wanted offensively against an active Ridley zone defense.

In the fourth quarter, with the Green Raiders switching back to man, the Cougars pulled away.

When they’re going well, Springfield can do that to teams, its unselfish ball-sharing and smart shot selection leading to a 65-48 win over Ridley Thursday.

The switch to the zone, after the Cougars (9-3, 5-2 Central) hit their first three looks from 3-point range, didn’t faze Springfield.

“We’ve seen a lot of it this year,” forward TJ Valletti said. “A lot of teams switch to it, and we practice it a lot, so we’re used to it and honestly we enjoy it.”

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Penncrest boys shut down Conestoga to stay last unbeaten in District 1

Theo Gladue came two points off his career high against Conestoga. (Photo: Josh Verlin/CoBL)

By Josh Verlin

Penncrest came into this season with high expectations. 

Just past the midway point of the regular season, it’s possible the Lions are surpassing them. 

The only unbeaten boys basketball team left in District 1, Penncrest put its perfect record on the line Thursday night at Central League co-leader Conestoga and passed another test, opening up a double-digit lead in the second quarter and finishing strong for a 62-51 road win. 

There’s a lot of hoops to be played, but there’s no doubt that Mike Doyle’s squad is opening eyes around the area. 

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