Garnet Valley’s Haylie Adamski, seen in a game against Springfield last month, scored 18 points as the Jaguars finished a regular season sweep of rival Conestoga. (Pete Bannan – MediaNews Group)
By Matt Smith
Coming into the season, the storyline was clear: Garnet Valley had struggled to get past Conestoga.
The history backed it up. Last year, the Pioneers took three of four girls basketball meetings against the Jaguars, once in the regular season, once in the Central League semifinals and again in the District 1 Class 6A tournament. Garnet Valley eventually got the last laugh, making a run to the state semifinals.
Still, senior standout Haylie Adamski and the Jaguars carried the Conestoga chip on their shoulders into the 2024-25 campaign. After grinding out a defensive slugfest in December, the Jags completed the regular-season sweep of the Pioneers Saturday with a 50-43 victory.
Adamski, a Lafayette commit, led the way with a game-high 18 points, adding seven rebounds, three assists and three steals to power the Jaguars (20-1, 14-1) in a clash for first place in the Central League. Barring a loss at Ridley Tuesday night, the Jags will earn the No. 1 seed and a first-round bye in next week’s league tournament, which gets under way Thursday.
“It’s so nice,” Adamski said. “Usually that never happens. To be able to beat them (twice) is great.”
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