Nadir Myers was the leading man for Upper Darby Monday. He hit five 3-pointers and scored 25 points en route to a 64-54 home win over Boyertown. The Royals outscored the Bears by 13 points after halftime. Khysir Slaughter added 10 points and Niymire Brown chipped in with eight. Myers also shot 6-of-8 from the free-throw line.
LINCOLN LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 66, DELCO CHRISTIAN 55 » Josh Park dropped 20 points, but the Knights gave up 26 in the fourth quarter and fell at home. Josh Dell’Arciprete pitched in with 11 points. Jace Kees and Caelb Jameson each had eight for DC. In the Catholic League:
ARCHBISHOP CARROLL 67, FATHER JUDGE 54 » Trailing by eight at the half, the Patriots (11-8) rallied past the Crusaders on the back of several contributors. Moses Hipps led the way with 21 points and Dean Coleman-Newsome tossed in 16. Jake West added 10 points, while Shawnn Smith and Harold Ivery had nine points each.
Girls Basketball
Gaeli Keffer-Scharpf’s excellence from the charity stripe helped Episcopal Academy earn a 49-34 victory over Merion Mercy. The junior power forward was 11-for-13 from the line on the way to a game-high 23 points. She scored at least four points in each quarter. Bella Pisseli contributed 12 points for the Churchwomen, who outscored Merion by nine points in the second half.
In other nonleague action:
MARPLE NEWTOWN 57, ARCHBISHOP RYAN 44 » Senior guard Nikki Mostardi had a huge night with 26 points as the Tigers won their 14th game. Brooke Impriano added to the winning cause with 12 points. Mary O’Brien chipped in seven.
SACRED HEART 33, CALVARY CHRISTIAN 22 » The Lions recovered from a slow first half and closed the game on a 29-12 run. Ainsley Davis scored nine points and Grace Brown added eight to lead a balanced effort. In the Central League:
RIDLEY 31, CONESTOGA 27 » Kyla Carney scored 11 points, including a two free throws in the second half, as the Green Raiders ground out a big win on the road. Kailyn Bell netted six points and Emily Liberio had five for Ridley (10-10). In the Ches-Mont:
UNIONVILLE 47, SUN VALLEY 26 » After a closely contested first period, the Vanguards were outscored 37-18 the rest of the way, Jaina Preuhs paced SV (9-11) with 10 points. Aliceia Whitfield paired seven points with four steals, while Melana Timmes grabbed 10 rebounds to go with four points.