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Girls: Kreydt, Kearney help Springfield roll past Penncrest

Anabel Kreydt paced a balanced attack with 10 points to lift Springfield to a 43-35 victory over Penncrest in Central League girls basketball action Friday.

Kaitlyn Kearney added nine points and Mia Valerio and Taylor Hunyet pitched in with six points each for the Cougars.

Bailey Garrison and Chloe Griffiths topped Penncrest with 10 points each.

Emily Huggins chipped in with eight.

Elsewhere in the Central League:

RIDLEY 60, LOWER MERION 32 » Kaitlyn Bell tossed in 17 points as the Green Raiders beat the Aces for the second time in as many days.

Payton Berger chipped in with 15 points and Kyla Carney 10. Ridley had knocked off Lower Merion 47-17, on Thursday.

In the Inter-Ac League:

EPISCOPAL ACADEMY 52, SPRINGSIDECHESTNUTHILL 18 » Riley Cassidy scored eight of her game-high 10 points in the first quarter as the Churchwomen jumped out to a 20-2 advantage and never looked back.

Taylor Hammond added nine points and Riley Thibodeau chipped in with seven.

In nonleague action:

SUN VALLEY 50, MORRISVILLE 22 » Olivia Hoy and Jaina Preuhs filled up the stat sheet to keep the Vanguards’ District 1 Class 5A playoff hopes alive.

Hoy collected 11 points, four rebounds, four steals and three assists and Preuhs added 10 points, seven boards, five steals, three assists and a blocked shot to pace the Vanguards to their third straight win. Alicia Whitfield (four assists, five steals) and Melana Timmes (seven rebounds) chipped in eight points each.

Girls: Harriton girls get revenge on Marple in key league, district game

Aspesi (12) is one of two seniors in the Harriton starting lineup. (Photo: Dan Hilferty | CoBL)

By Josh Verlin

With plenty on the line, Annie Aspesi stepped up. 

Harriton’s home game against Marple Newtown on Friday afternoon, moved up a few hours due to weather, was crucial for both Rams and Tigers, not only for their standing in a tight bunch at the top of the Central League but in the ever-more-important District 1 5A rankings. There was also the matter of some revenge, with Marple having handed Harriton a four-point win at Marple earlier in the season.

So while the early start time and pouring rain kept the crowds away, there was plenty of tension inside Harriton’s gym as the hosts took a two-point lead into the fourth quarter. 

It didn’t seem to bother Aspesi.

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Boys: Penn Wood simply too much for Chichester

Chichester did their best with a very aggressive offense and defense but just couldn’t find the answer to a powerful Penn Wood team as Penn Wood defeats Chichester, 66 -43, in last night’s Boy’s Game-of-the-Week on Delcohoops.com.

Penn Wood’s Anthony Murray being interview by Delcohoops.com’s Andrew Kaufman after his win in last night’s game. Hear the interview at the 1:35 mark on the archive below. Photo by Delcohoops.com

Evan Borward and Anthony Murray buoyed the Patriots with 14 and 13 points, respectively. Sahmir Massenburg and Naeem Purnell added nine each.

Ahkir Keys made a trio of 3-pointers in the second half and finished with 15 points for the Eagles, who trailed 29-20 at halftime. Eddie Swinton had 11 points.

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Boys: Interboro breaks 8 year losing streak against Academy Park

Interboro’s eight-year losing streak to Academy Park is over.

Zakee Brooks produced 22 points as the Bucs defeated the Knights for the first time since 2014 with their 84-65 victory Thursday. Interboro began the game on an 18-0 run and led 72-43 after three quarters.

Dylan Granato posted a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds. Abu Kamara chipped in 15 points and Dom Gunter had 11.

The Bucs’ two Del Val League wins are their most in eight years.

In nonleague action:

CHESTER 68, CHRISTIANA 35 » The Clippers were in control from the opening tip and held a 47-13 advantage at halftime. Lorenzo Jerkins led a balanced effort with 15 points. Kyree Womack ended with 13 points and Kevin Rucker had eight points.

CHURCH FARM SCHOOL 63, DELCO CHRISTIAN 52 » Josh Parks poured in a game-high 27 points for the Knights, who were outscored by 22-10 in the final period. Josh Dell’Arciprete added eight points.

Girls: Brown’s bucket earns timely win for Sacred Heart

Sacred Heart Academy freshman Grace Brown had the biggest moment of her young basketball career Thursday.

Brown hit the game-winning 3-point field goal as time expired in regulation to give the Lions a 31-30 victory over MaST Charter. Freshman MJ Donohue had the assist.

Ainsley Davis led SHA with nine points and Brown finished with six. The Lions outscored MaST Charter, 24-13, in the second half.

In the Catholic League:

ARCHBISHOP CARROLL 53, NEUMANN-GORETTI 46 » The Patriots (15-4, 8-0) rallied from five points down in the fourth quarter to gain sole possession of first place in the Catholic League.

Carroll outscored Goretti, 18-10, in the final quarter. Taylor Wilson led the charge with 27 points and her sister, Brooke, scored eight of her 14 points in the fourth period. Grace O’Neill recorded 13 points, six rebounds, three assists and two steals.

CARDINAL O’HARA 66, LANSDALE CATHOLIC 50 » The Lions bounced back from Tuesday’s setback at Archbishop Carroll and dealt the Crusaders their first league loss.

On senior night, fourth year players Maggie Doogan scored 25 points and Sydni Scott added 13. Annie Welde had 15 points and Molly Rullo 11.

Trailing 32-31 at halftime, the Lions seized control with a 21-6 run in the third quarter. Gabby Casey scored a game-high 26 points for LC.

In the Del Val League:

PENN WOOD 61, CHICHESTER 46 » Xenia Gillis produced 22 points and Ani Roscoe put up 17 for the Patriots as they outscored Chi. Dujwana Jones (14 points) and Marisa Taylor (11) scored in double figures for the Eagles.

ACADEMY PARK 44, INTERBORO 16 » The Knights jumped out to a 15-2 lead after eight minutes and never looked back. Jada Kinlaw dominated with 12 points, 15 rebounds and three steals. Alaysia Kinlaw and Emani Banks finished with eight points each.

Shakira Orr paced the Bucs with seven points.

In the Inter-Ac League:

EPISCOPAL ACADEMY 46, BALDWIN 25 » EA’s Gaeli Keffer-Scharpf had 10 of her team-high 16 points in the second quarter. Riley Cassidy netted 14 points for the Churchwomen.

Kaya Weiser finished with 23 of Baldwin’s 25 points.

In the Central League:

RADNOR 50, STRATH HAVEN 35 » The Raptors kept the good times rolling.

After a dramatic last-second win over Marple Newtown Tuesday, Mary Sareen registered 16 points and five steals to lead the Raptors past the Panthers. Ellie Davis managed nine points and eight rebounds for Radnor. Caroline Monahan and Ava Gummel added seven points apiece.

Freshmen Maryella Gill (nine points) and Olivia Voshell (six points, seven rebounds) played well for Haven. Senior Zoe Trotter contributed seven points and six rebounds.

RIDLEY 47, LOWER MERION 16 »

Emily Liberio’s 10 points led an all-around solid effort by the Green Raiders, who held the Aces scoreless in the middle periods. Kyla Carney and Kailyn Bell chipped in seven points apiece.

Girls: Carroll girls stay perfect in PCL play

By Joseph Santoliquito 

The feeling came in August during the open workouts that something special was brewing. The Archbishop Carroll girls’ basketball team didn’t mind the heat or the sweat. They embraced it. It told them they were working hard.

It’s when an underlying attitude began to form that this team could make a deep state playoff run. They had no doubt about that.

More proof came Thursday night, when the Patriots fought off numerous charges from tiny, feisty Neumann-Goretti in a 53-46 Catholic League victory.

Carroll, behind a game-high 26 points from Taylor “Wilt” Wilson, 14 from her sister Brooke and 13 from Grace O’Neill, improved to 12-4 overall and remained perfect in the Catholic League at 8-0, while Neumann-Goretti fell to 6-6 and 2-2 in the league.

This is where the Carroll players expected themselves to be. In this last month, the Patriots have made believers of the rest of the Catholic League. The Pats have beaten league stalwarts Cardinal O’Hara, Archbishop Wood and now Neumann-Goretti.

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Boys Basketball Notes: Stilted season served as growth opportunity for Sun Valley

Sun Valley's Noah Griffin, averaging 9.6 points per game, is one of several juniors in the process of turning Sun Valley around this season. (Pete Bannan - MediaNews Group).

Sun Valley’s Noah Griffin, averaging 9.6 points per game, is one of several juniors in the process of turning Sun Valley around this season. (Pete Bannan – MediaNews Group).

By Matthew DeGeorge

Steve Maloney isn’t exaggerating – and isn’t alone among coaches in this assessment – when he calls the 2021 season “a mess.”

The cancellations, uncertainty and lack of preparation hit every team hard. But at Sun Valley, with its roster studded with sophomores, many getting a first taste of varsity, the disruptions were that much more severe.

A 2-10 season, while not what he and his players hoped for, wasn’t the ultimate aim for anyone. And at Sun Valley in particular, the way youthful setbacks can translate to sustained success is etched indelibly in recent memory.

It’s showing this year, as the Vanguards sit at 12-7 on the back of five straight wins. That puts them seventh in the District 1 Class 5A rankings through Wednesday, closer to the crowd vying for first-round byes than those fighting to scrape into the 12-team playoff field.

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Girls: Carroll downs O’Hara in battle of PCL unbeatens

By Ty Daubert

On the night Archbishop Carroll honored its seniors, experience paid dividends.

Taking on Cardinal O’Hara in a battle of the unbeatens on Tuesday, the Patriots kept their poise down the stretch to pull away with a senior night victory.

“As a team, we’ve been in that situation before,” senior guard Grace O’Neill said. “I’ve been very lucky to be able to play in some very competitive games. I feel like it prepared me to play at this stage.”

O’Neill orchestrated Carroll’s late-game offense and hit free throws in the closing minutes to help guide the Patriots past O’Hara, 49-39. With both teams entering the game at 6-0, the win propelled Carroll to first place in the PCL girls’ basketball standings.

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Boys: Bonner boys beat Carroll to keep PCL playoff hopes alive

By Matthew Ryan

After going through the wringer to start Philadelphia Catholic League play, Wednesday night’s game at Archbishop Carroll was uber important for Bonner-Prendie.

The Friars were coming off a loss to West Catholic where, in the locker room, they let their emotions out; a moment that brought the team closer together. 

“We normally don’t cry after a loss because we don’t give it our all, but since we know that we played as a team and gave it our all, we had to shed some tears for that one,” sophomore wing Deuce Ketner said.

Following that game, Bonner sat at 1-6 in the PCL, with its postseason hopes in question, sitting in 12th, only the top 10 making the PCL playoffs. The Friars’ early schedule wasn’t helping them out as they had already seen the top five PCL teams, who have a combined 36-5 record in league play.

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Girls: Haverford succeeds over Ridley

Mollie Carpenter dominated the paint with 14 points and 15 rebounds for the Fords. Caroline Dotsey scored a game-high 22 points and went 7-for-9 from the free-throw line. Emma Rowland had a solid all-around performance with three points, 10 rebounds and five assists as the Haverford Fords defeated the Ridley Raiders, 49-41.

Haverford’s Caroline Dotsey being interviewed after Haverford’s win against Ridley. Dotsey’s interview begins at the the 1:33 mark in the game archive below. Photo by Delcohoops.com

Caroline Dotsey being interviewed by Dave DePasqua after the game.

Peyton Berger recorded a team-high 11 points for the Green Raiders.

 

 

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