
The Chester High girls basketball team is having its best season since 2013-14 with a 14-8 record. From left: sophomore Imani Dorsey, sophomore Jordan Dennis, senior Shyne Hall and junior Ja’Mya Muhammad have guided the Clippers to a 13-8 mark and at least a share of the Del Val League title. Each player is averaging 10 or more points per game.
By Matt Smith
Not often over the years has it been said that Chester High is the home of two championship varsity basketball teams.
That is changing.
Head coach Marvin Dukes and his staff have presided over a successful girls team built around its youthful core.
Sophomore guard Imani Dorsey averages a team-leading 15.5 points per game and is closing fast on 1,000 for her career. She is a gifted three-level scorer with untapped potential.
“I just want to do what I can,” Dorsey said following the Clippers’ best win of the season, a 49-43 decision last Friday over Penncrest (14-8), which is a contender for the Central League title.
“And I want to win.”
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