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Parks, Greer get DC going in win over TCA

Delco Christian’s Jordan Mitchell, right, goes to the basket in the second quarter as The Christian Academy’s Pete Cavacini defends. Delco Christian won 68-56 Tuesday night. PETE BANNAN – MEDIANEWS GROUP

By Matthew DeGeorge

The call from the Delco Christian bench, time and again in the second half, was “whatever you want.”

Less a set play than a verbal shot of confidence from coach Reggie Parks, the instruction to his players was to read and react. To junior guards Josh Parks and Earle Greer in particular, the aim was clear: Follow your instincts, and run the floor.

Whatever they wanted was what Delco Christian got in the second half, overturning a halftime deficit at The Christian Academy on the way to a 68-56 victory over the Crusaders.

The surge was built on a 22-7 edge in the third quarter, with Parks scoring 10 points in the frame.

“It’s nice because I know he has trust in me,” Josh Parks said of Reggie, who is both coach and father. “He’s been our coach for a while. And also the trust of my teammates, because they know I’m not going to do anything stupid. It’s good to take their trust and make something out of it.”

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Chester Bounces Back Against Penn Wood

By Terry Thomas

Chester rebounded from its loss to Imhotep with a 55-51 victory over Del Val League foe Penn Wood Patriots. Senior point guard Fareed Burton Jr led the way with five rebounds and a game high 22 points. The Burton cousins, Fareed and Jameel, combined to score 9 of Chester’s 13 first quarter points scoring 5 and 4 respectively. Jameel also scored in double figures with 13 points and filled the stat sheet with 5 steals, 3 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 blocked shot. Junior Isaiah Freeman and senior Karell Watkins each scored a bucket to give the Clippers a 13-7 advantage at the end of the first quarter.

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Fisher, Chester Charter solve zone, takes down Faith Christian

Chester Charter Scholars Academy’s Davon Stovall goes up for a jumper Monday in the team’s game against Faith Christian. (Pete Bannan/MediaNews Group)

By Matthew DeGeorge

By the fourth quarter of Monday’s boys basketball game with Faith Christian, the problem that needed solving for Chester Charter Scholars Academy became clear.

The Lions had effectively bunkered in a 1-3-1 zone the entire afternoon. With leading shooter Davon Stovall missing his first seven looks, the chances of shooting out of the zone looked slim. So how could the Sabers, who trailed by as many as five in the fourth quarter, diagram their way out?

Chester Charter Scholars Academy’s Sean Deshields starts a drive to the basket Monday during a game against Faith Christian. (Pete Bannan/MediaNews Group)

The answer involved a heady and mature fourth-quarter performance, the kind increasingly produced by a program growing into itself, on the way to a 44-38 nonleague win for CCSA against the team directly ahead of it in the District 1 Class A standings.

After going down 29-24 on the first possession of the fourth, Chester Charter (6-5) rattled off a 10-0 run. It was punctuated by a Stovall 3-pointer, his second in shaking the slow start. But the key that turned the lock was back-to-back buckets by Jaquan Fisher on the baseline, fed by Zach Martin exploiting the zone’s soft spot at the free-throw line.

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Basketball postseason schedules set in place

By Austin Hertzog

It may feel like the winter scholastic sports season has just begun. Nevertheless, its postseason is upon us.

The structure of the District 1 basketball playoffs fully came to light last week.

The delayed season due to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent fallout has forced significant changes on the postseason picture.

Here is the basketball look at the postseason for District 1:

The basketball postseason will follow the same format used in team sports in the fall with only district champions advancing to the PIAA tournament. It’s a drastic change for District 1, especially in Class 6A where 11 girls and 10 boys teams advanced last year.

The single-elimination postseason will begin on March 6 or later. Fields will be set on March 3. The modified District 1 tournament will feature 20 qualifiers in Class 6A and 10 in 5A. In 4A, two boys and four girls teams will qualify.

The boys and girls District 1 champions will begin at various round of their respective PIAA tournaments. PIAA Class 4A-6A championship games will take place March 25-27 at Giant Center in Hershey.

Boys Class 6A >> 20 qualifiers. Dates: first round, March 6; second round, March 9; quarterfinals, March 12; semifinals, March 16; championship March 19. The District 1 winner advances to the PIAA semifinals on March 23 against the District 11 or 12 champion with the championship taking place March 27.

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Garnet Valley’s Schaller, Haverford’s Seidman both join 1,000-point club

As juniors, both Garnet Valley’s Carl Schaller and Haverford’s John Seidman were boys basketball All-Delcos last year after leading historic charges into the postseason.

Garnet Valley’s Carl Schaller with Dave Burman

Haverford’s John Siedman with Dave Burman

Friday, they shared an even rarer distinction: Collecting their 1,000th career points on the same night.

Schaller scored the five points he needed to crack 1,000 for his career in the first quarter, on the way to a game-high 17 in a 44-29 win over Springfield.

Schaller is the seventh Garnet Valley player to enter the 1,000-point club and just the fourth to spend his entire career at GV. Two of those 1,000-point Jaguars (Andrew Louden, Ryan Laughlin) have come in the last six years.

Justin Langan scored 12 points, and Gannon McKee added eight for GV. Springfield had seven players score, led by seven points from Mike O’Donnell.

In the other Central League game of the night, Seidman had plenty of help in forging a 50-23 win over Ridley. He scored only six points, but a layup early in the third quarter got him to 1,000. He’s just the fifth player in program history and first since Chris Dougherty in 2001 to hit the milestone.

Nick Colucci scored 12 points, and JR Newman added 10 points. Hunter Kraiza contributed eight points.

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Carter’s big night powers Archbishop Carroll past Cardinal O’Hara

Senior guard Caleb Carter (above) had 20 points and 15 rebounds in Carroll’s Friday-night win. (Photo: Josh Verlin/CoBL)

By Josh Verlin

Francis Bowe had plenty to wonder about his current squad. The Archbishop Carroll head coach had seen his program ripped apart after last year’s 17-win season, both by graduation and transfer, as several would-be key returning players left back in the fall due to COVID uncertainty. 

With only one starter back and knowing that several freshmen were going to have to play big minutes right away, Bowe needed someone from last year’s bench to step up into a starring role. 

Enter Caleb Carter.

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Chester loses a close one to Imhotep

By Terry Thomas
The Clippers (4-1) missed on their final shot attempt and fall 65-66 to the Imhotep Panthers (3-0) at the Clip Joint. Tonight’s contest featured two of the top 5A teams in the state, Imhotep entered the contest ranked #1 and the Clippers ranked #4. The loss snaps a Chester 21-game winning streak at home. Their last loss at the Fred Pickett Gym was December 8, 2018 vs. Glasgow. (Thanks to Dave Burman for the previous stats).
The combination of a Chester starting slow both ends of the court resulted in their 10-19 deficit at the end of the 1st quarter. Jameel Burton Jr accounted for 6 of his 10 points in the period. The Clippers did a better job on the offensively spreading 17 second quarter points among four players but still were still missing defensive assignments. The Panthers used seven players to put up 16 points. Isaiah Freeman and Karell Watkins contributed 5 points apiece, Qadir Lowrie went 4 for 4 from the free-throw line and Fareed Burton Jr added 3 for the Clippers total. Chester trailed at intermission 27-35.

Seidman’s quick start leads Haverford past Haven

Senior John Seidman’s fast start helped Haverford pull out a 50-46 victory on the road over Strath Haven in Central League boys basketball action Thursday. Seidman scored 13 of his game-high 17 points in the first half, seven in the pivotal second quarter when the Fords outscored the Panthers, 20-9, to open up a 29-21 halftime lead. Seidman is now 6 away from 1,000 for his career. Junior JR Newman (right) added 11.

Super sophomore Jaden Jauregui led Strath Haven (5-3) with 13 points (11 coming in the 4th quarter). Luke Edwards added 12 and Rob Guilday 10.

Senior Luke Edwards tallied 12 for the Panthers.

GARNET VALLEY 62, PENNCREST 40 >> Carl Schaller got off to a slow start but he did not stay cold for long.

Schaller scored 21 of his game-high 22 points in the final three quarters to help the Jaguars pull away. Schaller was especially productive in the second and fourth quarters. He had eight points in the second period and nine in the final frame.

Justin Langan hit four three pointers and added 14 points for the Jaguars.

Saahir Lee paced Penncrest with 14 points while Ben Stanton chipped in 13.

In nonleague action:

IMHOTEP 66, CHESTER 65 >>

The Clippers could not hold on to a three-point, third quarter lead. The Panthers outscored Chester, 26-19, in the fourth period to erase a 46-40 deficit.

The Clippers had a chance to win it but a final shot was off the mark. Fareed Burton Jr. led Chester with 22 points. Karell Watkins chipped in with 15, while Jameel Burton Jr. and Isaiah Freeman added 10 points each.

(Dave Burman contributed to this article)

Cage’s defense boxes in Strath Haven, enabling Penncrest to prevail

Penncrest’s Ben Stanton hits a 3-pointer against the defense of Lower Merion in a game in 2020. (Pete Bannan/MediaNews Group)

By Matthew DeGeorge

Penncrest’s plan of attack against Strath Haven Tuesday didn’t originally star Jimmy Cage.

Then again, it also didn’t include being down 10 points straight out of the gate, being without two starters by coach’s decision or fielding a lineup of four juniors, two in their first varsity starts. For all that didn’t go to plan, Cage’s smothering defense more than made up for it.

Cage was the key to Penncrest deploying a clinical box-and-1 defense to nullify Strath Haven’s Luke Edwards much of the way, helping the Lions rally for a 54-53 Central League win.

With Cage as his shadow, Edwards went from six points in the first quarter to three field-goal attempts in the final three frames combined. He tallied a team-high 17 points, including a 27-foot 3-pointer with 15 seconds left to tie the game at 53. But on balance, Cage succeeded in making it a 4-on-4 game, face-guarding Edwards out of it.

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Chester overwhelms Interboro

By Terry Thomas
Chester remained undefeated with a resounding 85-31 win over the host Interboro Buccaneers. The Clippers are now 4-0 overall and 3-0 in Del Val League play. The Clippers opened the contest with an 11-0 run and never looked back. Fareed Burton Jr and Jameel Burton Jr led the way in the first quarter with 11 and 10 points respectively. They both also matched their season highs with 19 and 15 points. Fareed set his new career high with 5 made three-pointers in the contest, three of which came in the opening 8 minutes. Junior Qadir Lowrie made his presence felt on the defensive end with 4 of his 5 steals resulting in 8 points. He also led with Clippers with 9 of their 18 assists on the night. After Nasir Madison assisted on a Jameel 3-pointer, Chester was up 29-9 with 45 seconds remaining in the quarter. The quarter ended with the Clippers up 29-11.