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Boys: Radnor readjusts focus on Lower Merion

Radnor's Charlie Thornton, left, and Jackson Hicke celebrate a second-half basket in a 65-34 win over Springfield in the Central League semifinals Saturday. (Pete Bannan - MediaNews Group)

Radnor’s Charlie Thornton, left, and Jackson Hicke celebrate a second-half basket in a 65-34 win over Springfield in the Central League semifinals Saturday. (Pete Bannan – MediaNews Group)

By Matthew DeGeorge

The losses ultimately didn’t mean much, but the lessons were well-taken.

Radnor’s boys basketball team started the 2021-22 season 13-0. It stumbled twice in the regular season, reached the Central League and District 1 Class 5A finals and the second round of states before meeting the buzzsaw that is Imhotep Charter. By any measure, Radnor maxed out its talent.

But the rare setbacks in a 23-5 season left an impression, for a nine-strong senior class determined not to feel that sting again. And so a motto was born in the locker room, among a group in the rare position of being the favorite just about every time out this season.

The focus, forward Jackson Hicke says, is on trying to put together a one-game winning streak.

Twenty-three of them have led the Raptors back to the Central League final, against a familiar foe in Lower Merion, Monday night at Harriton (7:45 tipoff).

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Girls: Sky Newman, Aniya Eberhart have kept Haverford on right track

Haverford's Aniya Eberhart, right, puts up a shot in the first half against Springfield Tuesday. (Pete Bannan - The Associated Press)

Haverford’s Aniya Eberhart, right, puts up a shot in the first half against Springfield Tuesday. (Pete Bannan – The Associated Press)

By Matt Smith

One of the underrated factors in Haverford High’s undefeated season has been the tremendous play of its starting guards.

Senior Sky Newman and junior Aniya Eberhart have given the 23-0 Fords a dynamic backcourt combo, something the program hasn’t had in prior seasons. Both can fill the role of point and shooting guard, and together Newman and Eberhart helped the Fords quicken the pace on both ends of the floor.

Eberhart was not in the starting lineup last season when the Fords advanced to the quarterfinals of the District 1 Class 6A tournament and the second round of the PIAA playoffs. Late in the season Eberhart emerged as the first player coach Lauren Pellicane called upon off the bench to provide the team a spark.

Newman and Eberhart are the perfect complement to the Fords’ big three – six-foot-plus forwards Caroline Dotsey, Rian Dotsey and Mollie Carpenter, all of whom have grabbed headlines and plaudits for their individual dominance this season. Eberhart knows she could not develop into such a good player without surrounding herself with other good players and coaches. And the Fords have plenty of both.

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Boys: Radnor, Chi lead Delco playoff contingent

By Matthew DeGeorge

The District 1 boys basketball brackets are out, and for the first time in decades, so is Chester.

The Clippers finished 26th in the final Class 6A standings, outside the 24-team field. Chester (12-10) has only missed states, much less districts, three times in the last four decades.

Eleven Delaware County teams will be in the postseason, however, led by the top two seeds in the 5A field. Brackets were unveiled Sunday at the seeding meeting and remain unofficial until Monday.

Unbeaten Radnor (23-0) and Del Val champion Chichester (19-3) are first and second, respectively. Both receive first-round byes, opening the tournament on Wednesday, Feb. 22. They need to win only one game to reach the semifinals and be among the six teams to make the PIAA tournament.

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Boys: Central League Playoffs: Radnor, Lower Merion win to set up rematch in championship

Charlie Thornton (above) had 10 points in Saturday’s win. (Photo: Josh Verlin/CoBL)

By Josh Verlin

For 16 minutes, there was a chance that Radnor’s momentum might finally come to an end in the Central League semifinals, Springfield (Delco.) hitting some big shots to hang around in a raucous Radnor gym, going into the half down only seven.

But it was false hope for the Cougars, who became the latest victim to a Raptors squad that’s been as good as advertised all season long. Jackson Hicke and Co. put together a dominant third quarter to make it clear there would be no upset bid, pulling away for a 65-34 win on Saturday afternoon.

“They are a machine,” said Kevin McCormick, who’s been the Cougars’ head coach since 1994. “They’re definitely in the conversation [for best Central League teams during my tenure], and they should be proud of it, they’ve stuck together and they’ve got good things ahead of them.”

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Girls: Central League: Conestoga, Haverford girls advance to Monday’s final

Francione (above) had 11 points and four rebounds for ‘Stoga. (Photo: Josh Verlin/CoBL)

By Josh Verlin

Points were at their most premium on Saturday at Conestoga as the Pioneers hosted Springfield (Delco.) in a Central League girls semifinal.

It’s no surprise that the two defensive-minded programs were both locked in, a trip to the championship game on the line, but when the halftime came and neither team had hit double figures, it was clear that every shot was going to be worth double, that whichever team could put together even the smallest of runs could create what seemed like a chasm as the minutes ticked away.

So when Conestoga junior Marisa Francione started the third with one 3-pointer, and then another…well, it felt like way more than six points.

“Yeah, those two were huge, and I think she had a two later, baseline jumper […] they were just massive shots,” Pioneers coach AJ Thompson said. “And that’s what you expect from one of your leaders like that, is for them to step up.”

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Boys: Hicke chalks up double-double as Radnor reaches league final

Radnor's Jackson Hicke, left, starts a fast break in the first half against Springfield Saturday night. (Pete Bannan - MediaNews Group)

Radnor’s Jackson Hicke, left, starts a fast break in the first half against Springfield Saturday night. (Pete Bannan – MediaNews Group)

By Matthew DeGeorge

In Jackson Hicke’s exemplary all-around game, defense may not be the first attribute that springs to mind. As an admitted opportunist whose Radnor team frees him to maraud into passing lanes, Hicke wouldn’t be offended by that.

But nights like Saturday make clear just how instrumental his defensive work is in generating the points he’s known for.

Hicke did everything for the Raptors in a 65-34 win over Springfield in the Central League semifinals. But among the 19 points, 13 rebounds and five assists were six steals, part of 15 Springfield turnovers to get the high-flying Raptors into the open court.

“At the end of the day, it’s really them,” Hicke said, about as quick to deflect credit as he is a post-entry pass. “I’m just jumping the passing lane because they’re smothering kids and they have nowhere to go. But I love it because it gets me in transition, which I think is one of the best parts of my game. When they’re swarming the ballhandler, making them go into spots they don’t want to, they’re forced to throw passes they don’t want to and then I can anticipate it.”

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Girls: For Anabel Kreydt and Springfield, ‘it just wasn’t our day’

Conestoga's Janie Preston, left, blocks a try from Springfield's Lexi Aron in the first half of the Pioneers' Central League semifinal tournament victory over the Cougars Saturday. (Pete Bannan - MediaNews Group)

Conestoga’s Janie Preston, left, blocks a try from Springfield’s Lexi Aron in the first half of the Pioneers’ Central League semifinal tournament victory over the Cougars Saturday. (Pete Bannan – MediaNews Group)

By Matt Smith

When each team chooses a quarter in which to go scoreless, a player who manages to sink two baskets in succession becomes the hero.

In stepped Conestoga sharpshooter Marisa Francione, who didn’t put the onus on herself, but happily obliged when given the opportunities.

Somebody needed to be the offensive player of the game Saturday, and it was Francione, who led every player by a decent margin with 11 points.

“Yeah, after not scoring in the second quarter, I definitely felt like we needed a little bit of energy to get back into it and regain the lead,” Francione said. “And it worked. There was good team passing and everything and I just got the open shots and they fell.”

Francione drilled two 3-point baskets to open the third quarter, turning a one-point deficit against No. 3 Springfield into a cozy five-point advantage for No. 1 Conestoga. The Pioneers out-defended the Cougars the rest of the way and earned a 22-14 victory in Saturday’s Central League playoff semifinal.

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Boys: Chester beats cross-town rival, but may finish on that note

In what may be nothing more than a consolation prize for the 2022-23 season, Chester won its crosstown battle on Saturday afternoon, a 78-51 decision over Chester Charter Scholars Academy.

Terrence Cobb scored 24 points and Kyree Womack added 23 for the Clippers (12-10). Dominic Toy added 11 points. The win is likely not enough to see Chester jump from the high-20s into the 24-team field for the District 1 Class 6A tournament. Seeds will be official on Sunday.

Kevin Miller led CCSA with 15 points. Zach Howard scored seven points to go with 10 rebounds. The Sabers (17-5) are the top seed in the District 1 Class A playoffs, which start Feb. 21.

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The Central League Girl’s & Boy’s Championship LIVE video broadcast on Delcohoops.com

Dave DiPasqua

We are proud to announce that Delcohoops.com will be video broadcasting the Central League Girl’s and Boy’s basketball championship games live from Harriton High School this Monday, February 13th.  The girl’s game, featuring the Conestoga Pioneers vs the Haverford Fords will begin at 5:50 PM (6:00 PM tip-off) and the boy’s game featuring the Lower Merion Aces vs the Radnor Raptors will begin at 7:20 PM (7:30 PM tip-off).

Mark Jordan

Making the play-by-play will be Dave DePasqua with color by basketball coach, Mark Jordan and Andrew Kaufman.

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Boys & Girls: Delco Christian secures win in big 4th quarter

Chichester’s Akhir Keys, left a game earlier in the second, hit three free throws in overtime to lift the Eagles to a 55- 52 victory over Church Farm Thursday night. PETE BANNAN – MEDIANEWS GROUP

Delco Christian scored 20 points in the fourth quarter Thursday night to erase a three-point deficit and rally for a 50-43 Bicentennial League win over Jenkintown. Khamai Orange topped DC with 15 points. Caleb Jameson chipped in with 12.

In nonleague action Thursday:

Chichester 55, Church Farm 52 >> Akhir Keys shot 3-for-4 from the free throw line in overtime to help seal the victory for the Eagles. Guard Vince Wildrick topped Chi with a game-high 21 points. Keys added 12 and Eyan Thomas collected eight points and 20 rebounds as the Eagles closed the regular season on a seven-game winning streak.

Girls Basketball –

Strath Haven 56, Chester 51 >>Olivia Voshell, Maryella Gill and Chloe Hunold combined for 39 points to pace Strath Haven to a 56-51 nonleague victory over Chester. Voshell collected 17 points and 10 rebounds. Gill had 12 points and five steals, while Hunold chipped in with 10 points. Imani Dorsey led Chester with a game-high 24 points. Shyne Hall added 17.

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