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Wing helps Ridley soar to tournament title
By Matthew De George
Julian Wing scored a game-high 15 points and Brett Foster added 13 as the Green Raiders turned on the defense after halftime to score a 47-25 win over Cardinal O’Hara in championship game of the Ridley Holiday Tournament.
Jaye’Lyn Peebles led the way for O’Hara (4-5) with 14 points, but Ridley (9-0) limited the Lions to just 10 points after halftime.
Tienabeso puts it on the line to boost Garnet Valley
By Matthew De George
Carl Tienabeso didn’t have his usual shooting night, but when Garnet Valley needed him, he came through.
Tienabeso hit all five of his free-throw attempts in the fourth quarter en route to a 7-for-7 day at the stripe and 13 points to lead Garnet Valley to a 60-56 win over Lansdale Catholic in the Varsity Club Tournament championship game.
Andrew Louden scored 19 points to earn tournament MVP honors, and Brandon Starr’s 11 points landed him on the all-tournament team for the Jaguars (7-2).
Thomas leads rebounding effort as Imhotep tops Chester
By Stephen Pianovich
Imhotep coach Andre Noble was really concerned about one statistic when his team faced Chester on Tuesday night.
“They’re an athletic team, and we thought if we could win on rebounding, we’d win the game,” Noble said. “And if we lost that battle, we’d lose the game.”
The Panthers outrebounded Chester by 10, and just as Noble predicted, they also outscored them, 67-54 on Day 1 of the Jameer Nelson Classic at Widener University.
The leading rebounder in the game was Imhotep junior Koby Thomas, who had 11 boards as the Panthers held a 34-24 advantage on the glass. Thomas didn’t just rebound, however. The 6-foot-6 forward also recorded a double-double with a team-best 13 points – a handful of which came via putbacks on the offensive end.
Bonner-Prendie shut down by Shanahan
By Matthew De George
As Doug Costin shuffled to the bench with five minutes to play Tuesday night and a win securely in hand, the Bishop Shanahan center had plenty of time to ponder just how comprehensive a performance his Eagles had fashioned.
Shanahan throttled Bonner-Prendergast, 62-39, in the final of the Marple Newtown Holiday Tournament, thoroughly dominating every aspect of the affair from start to finish.
By the time Costin took his final walk to the sidelines, the damage was prolific: 13 points, 14 rebounds, a team-high four assists in orchestrating a devastating high-low offense and the kind of defensive post presence that completely unseated any plan of attack Bonner could’ve entered with.
Cheltenham passes test in comeback win at Penncrest
By Josh Verlin
It’s not that Cheltenham head coach John Timms was happy about his team being down 15 at the half against Penncrest in the championship game of Penncrest’s holiday tournament.
After all, no head coach wants to see a team with high expectations thoroughly outplayed for an entire half like the Panthers were by the Lions over the opening 16 minutes.
But it was the exact kind of situation that Timms needed to see his team in, because he’s got the bigger picture–that is, a run in the District 1 tournament and beyond–on his mind.
“I’m preparing for districts, and if we get down 10 points in districts, which is very possible, how are we going to fight? Are we going to fold?” he’d been asking his assistants. “We got down 10 here, and I got exactly what I asked for.”
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Jameer Nelson Classic Preview (Dec. 29-30)
By Josh Verlin
The 11th Annual Scholastic Play-By-Play Pete & Jameer Nelson Classic returns to Widener University and Chestnut Hill College early next week for two days jam-packed with great basketball games.
Several state championship contenders from Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware will be coming to the courts at the two area colleges for a total of 17 games that feature some top Division I prospects from the tri-state region.
Here’s the some can’t-miss games from the event followed by the full schedule; all teams from Pennsylvania unless otherwise indicated:
Chester vs. Downingtown West — Dec. 30, 7 PM, Widener
Two of the top teams in District 1 AAAA go head-to-head in what could very well be a preview of the district championship in February. The Clippers are still getting on track but have a deep and talented frontcourt led by seniors Jamar Sudan and Marquis Collins as well as wing Stanley Davis, but point guard Kahleeq Campbell is the engine that makes it all go. Downingtown West doesn’t have the raw athleticism of Chester but has its own experienced senior group led by Penn commit Ryan Betley, a 6-5 shooting guard, and 6-9 big man Josh Warren, committed to Cornell.
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Malvern Prep has just enough left in second OT against Academy Park
By Matthew De George
The first words out of Will Powers’ mouth Monday evening spoke volumes.
“I’m definitely tired,” the Malvern Prep guard said. “We fought long. Double overtime, it’s hard.”
The final score didn’t conceal the details of a scintillating affair — a 98-92 win for the Friars over Academy Park in double overtime in the opener of the Steve Juenger Classic at Haverford High School. But that eye-popping scoreboard declaration somehow undervalues the excitement that helped assemble this classic. The pace of the game was what you’d expect if the managers filled the Gatorade buckets with rocket fuel. And between two teams that like to push the tempo like few in the region, the craziness of the game seemed to be in the offing as soon as both teams showed up for warmups in nearly-matching blue jerseys.
Boy’s Basketball Tournament Results
By Matthew De George
Higgins hits for 21 as Bonner-Prendie makes final>>For a second time in as many weeks, Dylan Higgins led the way for Bonner-Prendergast Monday night. This time, the Friars needed all 21 of his points.
Higgins tied a career-high for scoring, set just eight days ago, and added six rebounds to help Bonner outlast Phoenixville, 72-69, in overtime at the Marple Newtown Holiday Tournament.
Christian Lane and Keith Washington each added 15 points, and John Hargraves posted a double-double of 13 points and 11 rebounds as the Friars (6-2) booked passage to Tuesday’s final against Bishop Shanahan at 5 p.m.
PA Prep – Basketball Round-up – Wednesday
Springfield sinks game-winner for Strath Haven>>Jahmeir Springfield and John Harrar were the heroes in Strath Haven’s 55-54 win over Conestoga in Central League boys basketball Wednesday night.
Springfield made a driving layup with seven seconds to play in the fourth quarter, and Harrar blocked a 16-foot jump shot as time expired.
Harrar posted game highs in points (17) and rebounds (10) for the Panthers (7-2, 3-2). Alex Ischiropoulos added 16 points.
In nonleague action:
Archbishop Carroll 76, Malvern Prep 56 >> The visiting Friars couldn’t solve John Rigsby and the streaking Patriots (7-0).
Rigsby scored a game-high 27 points and grabbed eight rebounds and Josh Sharkey flirted with a triple-double (15 points, nine rebounds, seven assists). Ryan Daly had 11 of his 25 points in the first quarter.