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Boys: Kasmer, Lower Merion defend Central League title after hot start

2025 Central League Boys Champions. Photo by Josh Verlin

By Josh Verlin

Carson Kasmer and his Lower Merion teammates watched the Eagles win the Super Bowl by coming out in commanding fashion, and must have had one thought to themselves: 

Yeah, we can do that.

Kasmer’s squad didn’t quite run as rampant on Penncrest as the city’s football team did on the Chiefs the night before, but an absolutely dominant early stretch by Lower Merion ultimately set the Aces on a path to their third Central League championship in four years courtesy of a 63-55 win over the Lions on Monday night at Marple Newtown High School.

“It’s awesome,” Kasmer said after earning MVP honors with a 24-point showing that included five 3-pointers. ”It’s always great to win and bring the trophy back to Bryant Gymnasium. It’s just a great experience and I’m super-grateful.”

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Girls: Adamski sisters’ late work pushes Garnet Valley to Central League title

Garnet Valley defeated Conestoga 40-36 for the Central League title Monday night at Marple Newtown High School. (PETE BANNAN – MEDIANEWS GROUP)

Garnet Valley defeated Conestoga 40-36 for the Central League title Monday night at Marple Newtown High School. (PETE BANNAN – MEDIANEWS GROUP)

By Matt Smith

Just when it seemed like Garnet Valley’s championship hopes were slipping away and Conestoga was on track to finally capture the Central League title after three straight trips to the finals, the Jaguars turned to the intangibles that have defined their season – unmatched grit and a refusal to back down.

When their senior stars, co-captains Kylie Mulholland and Haylie Adamski, struggled to find their rhythm, it was their twin sophomore sharpshooters who answered the call.

First, Kylie Adamski drained a 3-pointer in the final minute of the third quarter, halting Conestoga’s momentum and cutting a seven-point deficit down to four. It seemed like a small moment at the time, but it was the spark the Jaguars needed.

Then, with 2:59 remaining in the fourth, Addie Adamski delivered the go-ahead triple that put Garnet Valley ahead by three, a lead the Jags would never surrender. Down the stretch, Kylie Adamski calmly sank two free throws, and big sister Haylie Adamski sealed the victory with a layup in the final minute, a 40-36 decision and Garnet Valley’s first Central League title since 2022.

Addie’s clutch shot came after Haylie hit off the back board from long range to give GV a 33-30 lead, only to see it quickly erased when Conestoga’s Ruth Lanouette hit from beyond the arc to even the score.

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2025 District 1 Boys’ Brackets Released

By Josh Verlin 

The District 1 brackets are out. 

From 1A through 6A, the fields of each classification are set and ready to roll, with first-round games in the 5A and 6A brackets getting underway this Friday, Feb. 14. 

We’ll have a complete preview of the 5A and 6A first rounds later this week and looks at the small-school semifinals early next; for now, here’s the complete schedule for all the District 1 boys’ teams whose seasons are still going (All games at higher seeds, times TBA unless otherwise listed):

District 1 1A Semifinals (Tues., Feb. 18)
1) Chester Charter vs. 4) Plumstead Christian
2) Phil-Mont Christian vs. 3) The Christian Academy
Championship: Feb. 22, TBA

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2025 District 1 Girls’ Brackets Released

By Josh Verlin

The District 1 brackets are out. 

From 1A through 6A, the fields of each classification are set and ready to roll, with first-round games in the 5A and 6A brackets getting underway this Friday, Feb. 14. 

We’ll have a complete preview of the 5A and 6A first rounds later this week and looks at the small-school semifinals early next; for now, here’s the complete schedule for all the District 1 girls’ teams whose seasons are still going (All games at higher seeds, times TBA unless otherwise listed):

District 1 1A Semifinals (Tues., Feb. 18)
1 Delco Christian vs. 4) Upper Bucks Christian
2) Sacred Heart  vs. 3) Dock Mennonite

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Championship Previews: Central League & others

Carson Kasmer (above) and Lower Merion take on Penncrest in the Central League championship. (Photo: Josh Verlin/CoBL)

Boys: 1) Penncrest vs. 2) Lower Merion (7:45 PM)

Buckle up, because this one might need more than 32 minutes to settle. When the Lions and Aces met in January, it took not one but two overtimes to settle the score, a 75-71 Penncrest win on its home court, with senior wing Theo Gladue playing hero, hitting a 3-pointer to send things to the second extra session. Even though Penncrest has a couple district titles in the last decade, it hasn’t won the Central League since 2010; Lower Merion, meanwhile, has nine titles in that span, including six of the last eight, as Gregg Downer’s program continues to be the class of the league.

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Boys: Central League well represented in district playoffs

Penn Wood’s Jehki Estrada shoots in the first half as Chester’s Kristian Chambers defends in a recent game. Both the Patriots and Clippers are looking forward to the postseason.    (Pete Bannan – MediaNews Group)

Penn Wood’s Jehki Estrada shoots in the first half as Chester’s Kristian Chambers defends in a recent game. Both the Patriots and Clippers are looking forward to the postseason. (Pete Bannan – MediaNews Group)

It’s been a good year for Central League boys basketball. Three of the top four spots in the District 1 Class 6A tournament are a reflection of that.

Three Central League teams will receive byes when districts begin on Friday, with the brackets released on Sunday (though they remain unofficial until Monday).

Lower Merion (19-4) earned the top seed in the district, with Conestoga (17-6) third and Garnet Valley (17-6) fourth in the 6A fold.  That’s in addition to Penncrest (20-2) being the second seed in Class 5A. Penncrest and Lower Merion will meet Monday night for the Central League title, with league playoff games having no bearing on postseason seeding.

Garnet Valley gets a bye until next Tuesday’s second round of the Class 6A tournament, where it will face the winner of No. 13 Bensalem and No. 20 Owen J. Roberts.

Del Val champion Chester (15-7) manages to shoot the gap of Central League teams, but a tantalizing matchup could await nonetheless. As the 15th seed, the Clippers will host No. 18 Downingtown West in Friday’s first round. The winner gets to visit No. 2 Coatesville. The Whippets just dropped a 57-55 overtime decision to Coatesville in the Ches-Mont League semifinals.

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Girls: Garnet Valley, Radnor respective second seeds in upcoming district playoffs

Garnet Valley earned the second seed in the District 1 Class 6A girls basketball tournament, the brackets for which were revealed on Sunday.

Garnet Valley (22-1) will first play for a Central League title Monday night. Then it awaits the winner of No. 15 North Penn and No. 18 Phoenixville in the Feb. 19 second round. The Jaguars play Conestoga in the league final, which has no bearing on postseason seeding. The Pioneers will have to turn it around for a game on Friday against Coatesville as the No. 9 seed, only the top eight getting byes.

Also missing that cut is Haverford (18-5) in 10th. The Fords host No. 23 Central Bucks South Friday for the right to visit No. 7 Downingtown West next week. Chester (18-4) is the only other Delco team in the field, drawing the No. 12 seed and a home game, with No. 21 Methacton coming to town.

Two-time reigning champion Perkiomen Valley is the top seed. Springfield (12-10) was the first school out of the 24-team field. Eleven teams make the state playoffs. Brackets are unofficial until Monday.

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Central League Championship teams set for final

The Central League Basketball Championship final is set for February 10th @ Marple Newtown High School:

GIRLS

#1 Garnet Valley vs #2 Conestoga- 6:00 PM 

Broadcast begins at 5:45 PM right here on Delcohoops.com

BOYS

#1 Penncrest vs #2 Lower Merion – 7:30 PM

Broadcast begins at 7:15 PM right here on Delcohoops.com

Girls: Garnet Valley comes awake, cruises past Lower Merion

Garnet Valley’s Kylie Mulholland, right, dribbles away from Springfield’s Adi DiTirolio in a game last month. (Pete Bannan – MediaNews Group)

Garnet Valley’s Kylie Mulholland, right, dribbles away from Springfield’s Adi DiTirolio in a game last month. (Pete Bannan – MediaNews Group)

By Matt Smith

Garnet Valley felt a tinge of frustration in the second quarter of Friday’s Central League semifinal against Lower Merion.

Despite being the top seed, and one of the best teams in the area, the Jaguars found themselves trailing the No. 5 Aces, a team that had pulled off a minor upset over fourth-seeded Radnor less than 24 hours earlier. Lower Merion, making its first league semifinal appearance since winning the title in 2010-11, came ready to play and perhaps stun the entire league.

The Aces moved the ball well and took advantage of a cold shooting stretch from Garnet Valley, which had jumped out to a nine-point lead in the first quarter before cooling off late in the first and into the second.

The Jaguars, however, knew they were the better team. And it was time to prove it.

Garnet Valley responded with a dominant run midway through the second quarter and never looked back, rolling to a 59-40 victory. The Jags will face No. 2 Conestoga in the Central League final Monday at Marple Newtown. Tip-off is 6 p.m.

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Central League Semifinals: Conestoga girls get playoff revenge on Haverford

Conestoga’s Maggie Neary passes the ball ahead. (Photo: Owen McCue/CoBL)

By Owen McCue

It would be an understatement to call the Conestoga and Haverford girls basketball teams familiar foes.

The Pioneers and Fords met up for the ninth time in three seasons on Friday night in the Central League semifinals as the matchup that decided the league champion in both of the past two seasons took place a round earlier.

After falling to Haverford in the league title game in each of the past two seasons, second-seed Conestoga broke through for a grind-it-out 28-23 win over the third-seed Fords to book a third straight trip to the Central League title game. Conestoga will face top seed Garnet Valley on Monday at Marple Newtown.

“It’s definitely really exciting because they’ve beat us in the championship twice and we wanted to get our revenge, and we’re not done yet,” Conestoga junior Ryann Jennings said. “We still have the championship Monday, and we’re still going to be prepping for that.”

Conestoga (18-5) entered the season with one win in its last seven games against the Fords (18-5). The Pioneers won both regular season meetings, starting the new year with a 38-32 win on Jan. 3 and closing the regular season with a 36-32 victory on Tuesday.

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