By Konner Metz
One month in, Radnor is already living up to its high expectations. So far, 12 teams have tested the Raptors, and all 12 have left with one more mark in the loss column.
With an offense predicated on constant ball movement and kickouts, and a defense that has no trouble staying disciplined during extended, drawn out possessions, Radnor presents as a squad that seems equipped to compete with any opponent. No doubt about it, at least in senior Jackson Hicke’s mind.
“I really think we can beat anybody, anywhere, anytime,” Hicke said. “I think we’re a really good team.”
That rang true when the Raptors were leaving Haverford High School Friday night with a convincing 58-37 victory over the Fords. Hicke was the star of the night, pouring in 23 points, 18 of those during the second half.