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Lanzone’s career game sparks Radnor

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By Matt Smith

Allison Lanzone was a major force in the low post as Radnor cruised to a 56-37 nonleague victory over Interboro.

The junior forward grabbed 10 rebounds to go with a career-high 23 points. The Raiders ended the game on a 26-3 run.

Kristin Hamill checked in with 17 points and seven rebounds for Radnor, which survived a shaky night from the foul line (13-of-28).

Gina McNamee led the Bucs in defeat with 13 points.

In other nonleague games:

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Academy Park goes deep to down O’Hara

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By Matt Smith

Academy Park drained a dozen 3-pointers and held Cardinal O’Hara to 13 second-half points Wednesday night en route to a 60-41 win in nonleague boys basketball.

Nassan Garrison pumped in four 3s and led all AP players with 14 points. Jawan Collins added 12 points and Nakim Stokes chipped in 10.

Jaye’Lyn Peebles poured in a game-high 20 points and Zakee Griffin finished with nine in the loss for the Lions.

In other nonleague action:

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Delco boys basketball stat leaders, Dec. 16

At 13.0 points per game, John Harrar, center, leads Strath Haven in scoring this season. (Times Staff/Robert J. Gurecki)

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By Matt De George

The first boys basketball notebook of the season, highlighting the rise of Cardinal O’Hara’s Jaye’Lyn Peebles, which means it’s time for the first set of stat leaders. These leaders, which you can find in Thursday’s paper, are based on games reported to the Delco Times through Tuesday, Dec. 15.

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Ischiropoulos helps Strath Haven go fourth over Penncrest

Strath Haven’s Josh Singleton gets off a shot in a game against Interboro earlier this season. Singleton came off the bench to score 10 points and helped the Panthers claim a 59-54 victory over Penncrest in a Central League game Tuesday night. (Times Staff/Robert J. Gurecki)

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By Matthew De George

As the fourth quarter of a tie game opened Tuesday night, Strath Haven’s Alex Ischiropoulos wasn’t thinking about the past.

The senior guard didn’t concern himself with the five wins his teams had collected over the last two seasons combined, about the lingering placement in or near the Central League basement the Panthers had often been consigned to.

Instead, he pondered how to write a new narrative.

“We knew that we are a fourth-quarter team,” Ischiropoulos said. “We knew that we could win this game and there was no reason why we shouldn’t.”

Ischiropoulos translated his confidence into a pair of fourth-quarter 3-pointers, complementing nine final-stanza points by John Harrar as the Panthers pulled away for a 55-49 win over rival Penncrest.

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Delco Basketball Round-up – Tuesday

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By Matthew De George

Wing, Foster power Ridley’s surge over Conestoga>>Julian Wing (17 total points) and Brett Foster (15) combined for 15 points in the fourth quarter as Ridley claimed a 55-39 win over Conestoga in a battle of Central League unbeatens.
Ryan Bollinger added 10 points for Ridley (5-0, 3-0).

In other Central League action:

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Ridley erupts in fourth to down Conestoga in Central rivalry

Ryan Bollinger (above) and his aggressiveness paid off in Ridley’s fifth-straight win to open the year. (Photo: Josh Verlin/CoBL)

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By Josh Verlin

After establishing himself as a 3-point shooting threat last year, Ridley’s Ryan Bollinger is determined to show he can do more than just bomb away from beyond the arc. Against Conestoga in a big early Central League matchup on Tuesday night, the 6-1 senior attacked the rim at every opportunity for the first three quarters, helpling take pressure off the Green Raiders’ star guard, Brett Foster.

When push came to shove, though, Bollinger’s biggest shot of the night was an old standby. After Ridley’s eight-point halftime lead turned into a Conestoga lead late in the third quarter, Bollinger’s triple from the right wing less than three minutes into the fourth sparked the home team, who ran away to a 55-38 victory to continue an undefeated start to the season.

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Lower Merion coach Gregg Downer earns 500th win

Photo courtesy of aceshoops.com Lower Merion coach Gregg Downer holds his 500 win plaque in one hand and his daughter Brynn in the other following the Aces win against Garnet Valley Tuesday.

Photo courtesy of aceshoops.com Lower Merion coach Gregg Downer holds his 500 win plaque in one hand and his daughter Brynn in the other following the Aces win against Garnet Valley Tuesday.

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By Eddie Levin

Lower Merion High School boys’ basketball coach Gregg Downer has always put his players and other coaches ahead of himself. Heading into Tuesday night’s Central League match-up against visiting Garnet Valley, the attention was focused on Downer and for good reason.

When the clock ticked under 1:00 remaining, the Lower Merion student section known as the “Dawg Pound” held up signs with 500 printed on them and began chanting “Downer”.

As the chants got louder Downer acknowledged the appreciative student section before giving assistant coach Kevin Grugan a small hug as the final seconds ticked off in a 72-55 win giving Coach Downer his 500th career win at Lower Merion.

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Harkins’ shot gives Delco Christian tourney title

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Wyatt Harkins nailed the go-ahead jumper with five seconds remaining, as Delco Christian erased a seven-point fourth-quarter deficit to edge Gloucester County Christian, 54-53, Saturday in the championship game of the Delco Christian Invitational.
Harkins totaled 21 points and six rebounds, Devon Hill had a key steal and a bucket late to cap his 18-point, six-rebound, 4-assist effort, and the tandem of Nazim Trammell-Wells and Bryce Shook played lockdown defense for the Knights (2-0).
In the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic:
Archbishop Carroll 66, Parkland 59 >> Josh Sharkey filled the stat sheet with 20 points, six rebounds, five assists and three steals as the Patriots (3-0) built a double-digit first-half lead and held on for the win.
John Rigsby added 14 points, five rebounds and four assists and Ryan Daly dished out three dimes to go with his 11 points and seven rebounds.

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Carroll’s Sharkey, Wood’s Pickron put new roles on display

 

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By Stephen Pianovich

Both Archbishop Carroll’s Josh Sharkey and Archbishop Wood’s Tyree Pickron entered the 2015-16 knowing they would be doing a bit more for their respective teams.

Though the season is just two weekends old, both players are off to comfortable and productive starts, and they were fully on display Saturday evening in Archbishop Wood’s Richard Kelly gymnasium. The Catholic League rivals both won their games in the first annual Coaches vs. Cancer event hosted by Wood, with Sharkey and Pickron being the high scorers in both contests.

Sharkey had 20 points, six rebounds and five assists as Carroll defeated Parkland, 66-59. Then, in the finale of the four-game event, Pickron scored 22 points in Wood’s 66-46 beating of Central Bucks West. Here’s a closer look at each player’s start to the season:

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Radnor picks up ‘mentally tough’ win over Springfield

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By Andrew O’Connor

In a matchup that saw both teams struggle offensively, Radnor hustled out a close 44-40 victory over Springfield on Friday night. It was an unexpectedly low-scoring and physical game for both teams.

“Tough game,” said Radnor coach Chris Monahan. “We shot, I was looking at the stats, something like 37 percent. We got kids who can shoot, but you wouldn’t believe it from watching the game.

“Kids played really, really tough mentally,” added Monahan. “That’s a game last year we lose. Last year we would have hung our heads, but we hung through and we very good and very tough at the end of the game.”

The primary reason for this was junior forward Mason Ressler, who scored nine points and pulled down nine rebounds, five of which were offensive.

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