Uduma’s big shots deliver district title for Bonner

Oscar Uduma (above) has been a key starter for Bonner this year after almost not playing hoops. (Photo: Josh Verlin/CoBL)

By Josh Verlin

 Oscar Uduma didn’t plan on playing basketball this season. The rest of the Bonner-Prendergast hoops squad is sure glad he changed his mind.

“I was thinking about my brothers who I started [school] with,” Uduma said. “I didn’t want to leave them hanging.”

Uduma had been part of the Friars’ hoops program each of his first three years at the Drexel Hill Catholic school, but hadn’t been any more than a situational reserve on the varsity level, a role he only started filling the latter part of his junior year. Meanwhile, he started playing football as a junior and had quickly become a standout for the Friars, attracting scholarship offers for his work as a two-way athlete on the gridiron; he’ll play at West Chester next fall.

With it clear that his athletic career would continue in college as a football student-athlete, Uduma wasn’t sure he’d have time to get back to basketball shape, to get in one more season of the sport he’d been playing in an organized fashion since middle school.

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Flynn helps spark another surprise from youthful Penn Wood

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Penn Wood’s Abdullah Dublin, left, drives to the net as Penncrest’s Marquis Tomlin defends in the second half Wednesday night in a District 1 Class 5A semi-final game at Norristown Area High. The Patriots upset the Lions, 56-51. PETE BANNAN – MEDIANEWS GROUP

By Matthew DeGeorge

Jerry Flynn admitted that his shoulders slumped for the briefest of moments. His Penn Wood Patriots trailed Penncrest by six points, the largest lead for either side in a back-and-forth District 1 Class 5A semifinal at Norristown High School Wednesday night.

In the moment, the six points felt like much more than two possessions.

In the end, they turned out to be much less.

“I felt like I started to give up, which I shouldn’t do,” the junior forward said. “But I was like, there’s a lot of time to get back in the game, win this. Coach was giving up great plays, and we executed it.”

Flynn answered immediately with a three-point play, part of a 21-point night, as No. 7 seed Penn Wood scored 16 of the game’s final 21 points for a 56-51 upset win.

Penn Wood (16-8) advances to Saturday’s district final at Temple University at 3. The Patriots will take on top-seeded West Chester East, last year’s runner-up that defeated Rustin 50-36. It’s Penn Wood’s first district final since 2010.

Third-seeded Penncrest (21-7) falls into the District 1 third-place game for the second straight year against Rustin. Both teams are guaranteed spots in the PIAA tournament.

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In another Delco basketball classic, a bond grows even stronger

By Jack McCaffery

Rap Curry was a college freshman when first he met Mike Doyle, then a graduate assistant basketball coach at Saint Joseph’s University. The relationship was bound to endure. The great Philadelphia basketball bonds always do.

That’s why Curry, the athletic director at Penn Wood, knew what he had to do Wednesday night, before his Patriots would play Penncrest, coached by Doyle, for a spot in the District 1 Class 5A final.

“I told him I loved him,” Curry said. “And it’s great seeing him do his thing.”

Doyle did his thing, keeping Penncrest close, calling plays, working the officials, taking a great Delaware County basketball game into the final minutes before Penn Wood would win, 56-51. Soon, the Lions, who have been to at least the semifinals every season since 2017, will be in the state tournament for the sixth time in seven years. Doyle’s program is solid. So is Matt Linedman’s at Penn Wood. Delco basketball is always deep. That never changes.

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Jerry Flynn ignites late Penn Wood outburst to claim spot in finals

Despite not playing for the Patriots' varsity team last year, Jerry Flynn has become a consistent double-figure scorer in his junior campaign (Photo: Josh Verlin/CoBL)

Despite not playing for the Patriots’ varsity team last year, Jerry Flynn has become a consistent double-figure scorer in his junior campaign (Photo: Josh Verlin/CoBL)

By Mitchell Gladstone

 If there’s one thing Jerry Flynn doesn’t lack, it’s confidence.

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Had you not watched the junior play Wednesday night you’d have still figured it out from the grin Flynn flashed outside the Penn Wood locker room.

Four days after taking out No. 2 seed Holy Ghost Prep, the Patriots had just upset third-seeded Penncrest, and their leading scorer knew exactly what that meant.

“It’s a great feeling,” Flynn said of earning a spot in Saturday’s District 1 Class 5A final at Temple. “We almost gave up, but then we were like, ‘Yo, we really want this.’”

This, as Flynn referred to it, was an eventual 56-51 victory at Norristown High School in a game that seemed like it was going to get away from No. 7 seed Penn Wood. Leading 46-40 with less than four minutes to play, Penncrest had all the momentum.

Until it didn’t.

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Kushner chips in as West Chester East tops Rustin to return to title game

Jack Kushner (above) has been a key starter for West Chester East all season long as a freshman. (Photo: Josh Verlin/CoBL)

By Josh Verlin

Last February, Jack Kushner sat in the stands at Temple University’s Liacouras Center, watching West Chester East play in the program’s first-ever district championship appearance. An eighth grader at Sts. Peter & Paul, Kushner was there to watch his older brother M.J. Kushner, then a senior and reserve forward on the Vikings’ squad, but he couldn’t help thinking one thing.

“I was like, ‘this is my last year to watch all these games,” he recalled. “This is the last game I can come to before I’m going to be on that court.’”

Lofty thoughts for a middle schooler. Especially lofty considering the Vikings had high hopes after their playoff run, which ultimately fell short in that District 1 5A title game (to Sun Valley) and then lost to Archbishop Ryan in the opening round of the PIAA Class 5A tournament. They returned 6-foot-9 wing Andrew Carr, a Division I recruit now signed to Delaware, talented combo guard Tym Richardson, and point guard Mike Dedda, all seniors. 

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Conlan, Haven complete epic turnaround with states berth

By Rich Flanagan

Chris Conlan was a member of Penncrest’s staff for the last three seasons. He can recall the success the Lions had against neighborhood rival Strath Haven on the hardwood in that time. He remembers holding the Panthers to 23 points in their first meeting of the 2018-19 season, one of several nightmarish contests those Pantehrs endured in a 3-19 campaign.

Conlan was “a Penncrest guy” growing up, but his cousins attended the Media Bowl rival, so he was going to his fair share of Panthers games. When the head coaching position at Strath Haven became available in the offseason, Conlan jumped at the opportunity. He led the team to the district playoffs in Year 1 and added another accolade to his resume Wednesday night.

Luke Edwards scored 16 points, including five in the fourth quarter, and forward Robbie Guilday added 11 points and six rebounds as Strath Haven held off Holy Ghost Prep, 54-46 in a District 1 Class 5A playback final to advance to the state playoffs for the first time since 2009.

Conlan is setting a new foundation within the Panthers program. Bringing a young team to the state tournament is a tremendous start in that effort.

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