Prepping for Preps ’22-23: Lower Merion (Boys)

Gregg Downer (above) could hit 650 wins this season if the Aces have a good year. (Photo: Josh Verlin/CoBL)

By Rich Flanagan

After the 2019 class of Jack Forrest, Steve Payne, Darryl Taylor, Matt O’Connor and Theo Henry had moved on, Gregg Downer went and did what any successful basketball coach does: develop the next crop of leaders to continue the legacy that he has established during his 33-year career at Lower Merion.

That group won three consecutive Central League titles, advanced to the district semifinals three times and won more games together than any class in Aces history. Downer knew it would take a bit of time as great players like the late Kobe Bryant, Ryan Brooks, B.J. Johnson, and others do not necessarily come into the program ready to compete for district and state titles right off the bat.

They have to be molded and taught how to deal with the increased expectations that come with becoming part of the Aces under a head coach who has won over 600 games. Downer has been preaching the same message to each new team since winning his first state title in 1996.

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