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Jones’ family gave him an unshakable work ethic

The 2014-15 Daily Times Boys Basketball Player of the Year Derrick Jones of Archbishop Carroll. (Rick Kauffman)

The 2014-15 Daily Times Boys Basketball Player of the Year Derrick Jones of Archbishop Carroll. (Rick Kauffman)

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By Matthew DeGeorge

Derrick Jones didn’t grow up watching the NBA. He wasn’t caught up in the whirlwind of March Madness.

What Jones knew about the game of basketball was what he saw on the courts of Chester, from the group of acquaintances he kept on the blacktop. From that group, his early role model was profound.

“My brother was the best player to me,’ Jones said last week. “When I started playing, I always had that mindset that I always had to be better than what he was. I wanted to be the best.’

Jones is five years younger than his brother, Lakeem Johnson, a 2010 Chichester grad who played varsity for the Eagles. From the time Jones was a star in the 7/8-year-old Chester Biddy League, Johnson was responsible for furnishing daily challenges away from the realm of organized games. While Jones’ stock shot up on the AAU circuit, the work put in away from the scouts, spectators and sponsors is what truly drove his rise.

“It was kind of blood, sweat and tears, because we had a basketball court out back, I always challenged him to make him better,’ Johnson said. “As he got older, he got better than I am, and I respect that. I always pushed him to the limit to make him better.’

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Alston, Stevens tough 1-2 punch for Haverford School

Guard Brett Foster, right, was the driving force for a Ridley team that won its first Central League title since 2008 and earned a berth in the PIAA Class AAAA playtoffs. Foster was voted the Central League s MVP. (Robert J. Gurecki)

Guard Brett Foster, right, was the driving force for a Ridley team that won its first Central League title since 2008 and earned a berth in the PIAA Class AAAA playtoffs. Foster was voted the Central League s MVP. (Robert J. Gurecki)

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By Matthew DeGeorge

In addition to Daily Times Player of the Year Derrick Jones, the rest of the All-Delco team includes:

Shawn Alston, Haverford School: The senior guard and two-time selection averaged 19.4 points per game for the Fords, who finished third in the Inter-Ac and advanced to the semifinals of the Pennsylvania Independent Schools Athletic Association tournament. Alston also averaged 5.1 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 2.2 steals per game. He scored a season-high 30 points in a Dec. 5 win over Imhotep Charter and notched 15 or more points in nine of the Fords’ 10 Inter-Ac games. The All-Inter-Ac selection scored 24 points against Germantown Academy and 25 against Malvern Prep in his final two league games. Alston finishes his high school career with 1,461 points, second in program history. The Temple signee was voted the USA Today high school Player of the Year in Pennsylvania and to the Pennsylvania Sportswriters first team All-State.

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Boys Basketball: The All-Delco teams

20150402 All Declo Team

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First Team

Derrick Jones, Archbishop Carroll Sr. F

Lamar Stevens, Haverford School Jr. F

Nick Alikakos, Episcopal Academy So. F

Malik Jackson, Penn Wood Sr. G

Shawn Alston, Haverford School Sr. G

Brett Foster, Ridley Jr. G

Second Team

Nick Giordano, Marple Newtown Sr. G

Jawan Collins, Academy Park Jr. G

Mike Doyle, Penncrest Sr. G

Josh Sharkey, Archbishop Carroll Jr. G

Kevin McCormick, Springfield Sr. G

Anthony Johnson, Glen Mills Jr. F

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