2024-25 Midseason HS League Updates: Central League

Mikey Mita (above) and Penncrest are the only unbeaten team in District 1. (Photo: Josh Verlin/CoBL)

By Josh Verlin

The area’s high school league conference races are in full swing, so we’re taking a look around the Delaware Valley’s various high school basketball leagues to see where things stand at the moment and what games will determine regular-season champions and postseason spots down the stretch. 

Read ahead for the Central League update.

Girls: Midway through the league slate, there are three front-runners as expected: Conestoga (7-1), Garnet Valley (7-1) and Haverford (6-1) are all at the top, the three 6A schools also the three squads with committed Division I players. In their first meetings, Haverford beat Garnet but lost to Conestoga, who lost to Garnet. Both ‘Stoga and Haverford High have also beaten Radnor (5-2), the only two loss team, which plays Garnet Valley at home on Jan. 21. 

Boys: There’s only one unbeaten team left in all of District 1, and it’s Penncrest. The Lions are 13-0 (8-0) heading into the back half of the league slate, having already beaten the three teams behind them in Conestoga, Garnet Valley and Springfield (Delco.), all 6-2. The top half of the league is really strong, with Lower Merion and Marple Newtown currently tied for fifth at 5-3; Haverford (3-4) is alone behind them, but the Fords haven’t beaten anybody ahead of them in the standings and face an uphill battle against six quality teams to qualify for the postseason. 

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