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Chester motivated by tradition, Campbell’s return

Chester’s starting five, from left. Jamar Sudan, Khaleeq Campbell, Maurice Henry, Stanley Davis and Marquis Collins, are poised to get the Clippers back to the state tournament after a rare absence last year. (Times Staff/Rick Kauffman)

Chester’s starting five, from left. Jamar Sudan, Khaleeq Campbell, Maurice Henry, Stanley Davis and Marquis Collins, are poised to get the Clippers back to the state tournament after a rare absence last year. (Times Staff/Rick Kauffman)

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By Matt DeGeorge

Off the top of his head Wednesday, Larry Yarbray couldn’t recall the last time before 2015 that Chester had failed to qualify for the PIAA playoffs.

He’s probably been reminded a few times by the fanbase that the answer is 1991-92, or that his squad last year was only the second since the ’81-82 Clippers to be deprived the privilege of a daunting series of trips to Pennsylvania’s hinterlands.

Yarbray is spot on with one statistic though: His Clippers were 5-1 when point guard Khaleeq Campbell went down with a season-ending knee injury Dec. 29. That loss was the first of 10 in the final 19 games; as Yarbray correctly recited, five were by three points or fewer, plus one in overtime.

Yarbray’s shunning of the historical accounting is a nod to the present. Last year’s result may have been an anomaly for Pennsylvania’s most storied program. But it was one that, even sans Campbell, the Clippers had the power to avert.

Webmaster’s note:  You can listen to Chester’s opening game tonight right here on Delcohoops.com.  Our broadcast begins at 7:15 with tip-off scheduled for 7:30!

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Delco Christian veterans look to build on success

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By Matthew DeGeorge

In so many ways, the Delco Christian boys basketball team has moved light years away from that Jan. 16 night last season against Holy Ghost Prep. But when the timeline is reconstructed for senior guard Wyatt Harkins this week at practice, the memory still seems fresh.

“Just terrible,” he recalls of the 3-10 record the Knights were saddled with.

Since that turning point, the Knights rose to the challenge put before them, winning an improbable District One Class A title and venturing to the second round of the PIAA tournament. And nearly a year later, whatever switch flipped that night still holds true as the veteran Knights try to pen a second action.

Devin Hill goes up for a shot against teammate Wyatt Harkins in Delco Christian’s recent practice. Both are proven scorers returning for the deep and experienced Knights. (Times Staff/Tom Kelly IV)

“I think once it clicked at that time, it did carry over to the summer,” said Harkins, the team’s leading scorer at 13.7 points per game last year. “…We have guys buying in, not playing selfishly. And the way these first few practices have looked, I think it really has carried over.”

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Ridley ready to shoulder increased expectations

Returning starter Julian Wing will anchor Ridley’s tall — but inexperienced — front line. (Times Staff/Tom Kelly IV)

Returning starter Julian Wing will anchor Ridley’s tall — but inexperienced — front line. (Times Staff/Tom Kelly IV)

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By Matthew DeGeorge

By the time the whirlwind that landed Ridley in the semifinals of last season’s District One Class AAAA tournament and the first round of the PIAA tournament subsided, Brett Foster knew it was time to move on to the next one.

Something in the program had changed irrevocably during that run, somewhere in the 20 wins in 23 games, in the clobbering of Lower Merion and Conestoga, the latter previously unbeaten in the league, en route to a Central League title.

The torrid streak and the return of three starters come accompanied by the weight of increased expectations, which Foster and company are ready to shoulder.

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By Delcohoops.com Staff

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Welcome to the 2015/16 Basketball Season

Welcome to the third year of Delcohoops.com, the one site you can check for all the news on all the Delaware County high school basketball teams! We also will continue with our very popular Game-of-the-Week featuring some of the best high…

First Game-of-the-Week – Sanford (DE) vs Chester, December 4th

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Welcome to the third year of Delcohoops.com!  We are pleased to begin our Game-of-the-Week 2015/16 season with a Chester Clippers game at the Fred Pickett Classic.

Tune in at 7:15 to listen to Dave Burman and Mike Mayer broadcast the game.  Click on the Game-of-the-Week logo on the left side of this page to be taken directly to the broadcast.

If you miss the LIVE broadcast you can listen to the archive anytime 24/7.

Dave Burman joins Delcohoops.com

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By Delcohoops.com Staff

Dave Burman, a fixture of high school sports in the central Pennsylvania area, has moved to Delaware County and has joined the broadcast team of Delcohoops.com for our Game-of-the-Week broadast.  Dave has been broadcasting high school sports of all kinds for decades and brings his knowledge of the game and ability to announce play-by-play to Delcohoops.com.  Dave will give us more flexibility to do games mid-week and, as a third broadcaster, can bring more depth and analysis to the game of high school basketball. We are looking forward to working with Dave and “watching” the game through Dave’s play-by-play.

LLHoops.com PIAA BOYS BASKETBALL RATINGS

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By Jerry Shenk

Time to close the books on another great season. This was a long time coming, but I managed to finish it. If you didn’t know why final ratings were not done before, there is a brief note at the top of the District 3 ratings and I’ll send a link to that here. Hope it works. It should be noted that the top 20 is top heavy with Philadelphia teams which should be no surprise to anyone and that’s why I went to a top 40 to include more teams who had fine seasons. Plus when they were done this late I had no pressure to finish on a decent time and I have all the schedules with all the scores, so it was not that hard to finish. Here is the District 3 final link. If it does not work, just go to LLHoops and you will find them there. Have a good summer what’s left of it.

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Chester’s Rondae Hollis-Jefferson goes in first round to Portland, then is dealt to Brooklyn

Rondae Hollis-Jefferson shows a bit of Chester flair as he greets NBA Commissioner Adam Silver after being selected 23rd overall by Portland during Thursday’s NBA Draft in New York. KATHY WILLENS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Rondae Hollis-Jefferson shows a bit of Chester flair as he greets NBA Commissioner Adam Silver after being selected 23rd overall by Portland during Thursday’s NBA Draft in New York. KATHY WILLENS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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By Terry Toohey

The crowd in Sections 225 and 226 of the Barclays Center roared its approval as NBA commissioner Adam Silver announced that the Portland Trail Blazers had taken Chester All-Delco and Arizona product Rondae Hollis-Jefferson with the 23rd pick in the first round of the NBA Draft Thursday night.

That group, all 54 of them from Chester, were there thanks to Hollis-Jefferson as part of an essay contest he and his family sponsored, and they made sure they showed their appreciation to their native son.

But he wasn’t the property of the Trail Blazers for long. Portland dealt the Chester product to Brooklyn as part of a four-player deal. The Blazers acquired center Mason Plumlee and shooting guard Pat Connaughton in exchange for Hollis-Jefferson and guard Steve Blake. Connaughton was the Nets’ second-round pick, the 41st overall selection.

“Rondae, Rondae,” the group chanted as Hollis-Jefferson headed toward the TV platform to be interviewed. Hollis-Jefferson flashed a smile in return.

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