Boys: Father Judge’s momentum continues to build with big win over O’Hara

Kevair Kennedy (above) slices to the hoop for two of his game-high 24 points. (Photo: Josh Verlin/CoBL)

By Josh Verlin

After two losses in the first half of Catholic League play, Father Judge is picking up steam. 

The Crusaders, widely expected to be one of the PCL’s main contenders after a strong summer and fall, seemed to solidify that status after a win over Imhotep Charter midway through December. But the Catholic League is a gauntlet for a reason, and a two-point home loss to Bonner-Prendergast and a five-point defeat at Devon Prep were good reminders that there were indeed other strong challengers for the crown.

But since that loss to the Tide on Jan. 16, Father Judge has won its last three league games, beating fellow contender Roman Catholic by four on Thursday before an absolute demolition of Cardinal O’Hara, 82-35, on Monday night in Delaware County.

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Boys: Tysicere Jackson’s slam sets tone for Bonner-Prendie win

Bonner-Prendie’s Devon Nelson grabs a rebound ahead of Cardinal O’Hara’s Milak Myatt in the first quarter of their Friday night Catholic League game.  (Pete Bannan – MediaNews Group)

Bonner-Prendie’s Devon Nelson grabs a rebound ahead of Cardinal O’Hara’s Milak Myatt in the first quarter of their Friday night Catholic League game. (Pete Bannan – MediaNews Group)

By Matthew DeGeorge

Three seconds had ticked off the clock Friday night at Bonner & Prendergast when Korey Francis’ lob found Tysicere Jackson for a slam that set the rim rocking.

Literally and figuratively, it was a start from which Cardinal O’Hara would not recover.

The Friars led by 17 points after one quarter, on the way to a 59-43 Catholic League win. The formula was set from that first sequence – Francis pushing the action, and Jackson finishing around the hoop.

“We really had energy from the start,” Francis said. “We had energy since we got in the locker room to get dressed. But after the dunk, we really just turned it up and just kept leaning on each other to make better plays to help us win the game.”

Francis scored a game-high 17 points, though just three in a first half where he preferred to be the distributor. He added eight assists – six in that rampant first quarter – plus five rebounds and three steals. Jackson, the Upper Darby transfer, paired 14 points with 10 rebounds, including three first-quarter flushes.

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Boys: Warren makes his mark as Archbishop Wood boys overwhelm Carroll

Malachi Warren (above) had a career-best 12 points in Wood’s win. (Photo: Josh Verlin/CoBL)

By Josh Verlin

All season long, Malachi Warren’s coaches teammates have been telling him the same thing: stay ready, and your time will come. 

It was a lesson the Archbishop Wood sophomore tried to keep at the top of mind even as his varsity minutes fluctuated from one game to another. Keep working, and be ready for anything.

“[Assistant] coach Pat [Haggerty] always tells me to stay ready, sending me Instagram reels of how to stay ready,” Warren said. “Sending me Instagram reels of Dan Hurley from UConn, telling me how to stay ready and stay positive — even if I don’t get any minutes one night, to be ready the next night.”

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Girls: Keara McCaffrey, Dani Jeffries help boost Sacred Heart past Penn Wood

Sacred Heart Academy’s Dani Jeffries passes in the first half of their Friday game against Penn Wood at home. (Pete Bannan – MediaNews Group)

Sacred Heart Academy’s Dani Jeffries passes in the first half of their Friday game against Penn Wood at home. (Pete Bannan – MediaNews Group)

By Matt Smith

Sacred Heart Academy senior power forward Keara McCaffrey had high praise for sophomore guard Dani Jeffries following Friday afternoon’s nonleague game against Penn Wood.

“Dani has really stepped up,” McCaffrey said. “I mean, we’ve seen it last year as a freshman, what she could do. She was putting up 16 points as a freshman in the district championship. And this year, she has definitely grown a lot and has been great.”

Jeffries smiled modestly when told of McCaffrey’s remarks. McCaffrey, a DeSales commit, will go down as one of the best post players to ever play for longtime Sacred Heart coach Zach Shuler.

For Jeffries, last year’s experience as a starter on a Lions team that captured its sixth consecutive District 1 title – and seventh in eight years – has been instrumental in her development. Her excellent performance in the District 1 Class A final against Delco Christian left a big impression on McCaffrey, and she’s continued to deliver this season. Jeffries has evolved into a multifaceted guard capable of attacking the rim, knocking down 3-pointers, facilitating the offense, and providing strong defense – assets that were on full display Friday.

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Girls: Haverford’s senior core ready for challenging road ahead

Haverford senior forward Natalie Wright looks to get around Upper Darby’s Adeline Mack in the first half Thursday night. (PETE BANNAN/MediaNews Group)

Haverford senior forward Natalie Wright looks to get around Upper Darby’s Adeline Mack in the first half Thursday night. (PETE BANNAN/MediaNews Group)

By Matt Smith

There was a seamless rhythm in how Haverford seniors Mya Foley, Megan Kelly, Natalie Wright and Rian Dotsey operated during Thursday night’s Central League clash with Upper Darby. It was clear they have a connection that’s difficult to replicate.

When they weren’t executing, making everything look easy, the seniors enjoyed moments of rest on the bench, a luxury granted by a lopsided 48-19 decision.

It was, after all, Senior Night and a chance to celebrate all they have achieved, savoring a brief respite before the road toughens. The Fords’ experienced core is on a mission to capture a third straight Central League championship.

Dotsey, a Saint Joseph’s commit, showed the way with 18 points, including 11 in the opening quarter. The All-Delco forward, who eclipsed the 1,000-point milestone this season, grabbed nine rebounds.

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Boys: Patterson, Lower Merion swat Springfield in key Central League clash

Lower Merion senior Rashyne Patterson had five blocks in Tuesday’s win over Springfield. (Photo: Mark Jordan/CoBL)

By Owen McCue

When Rashyne Patterson stepped into the Lower Merion lineup for the first time at the start of this season, he was given a few simple instructions by the Aces coaching staff.

“They always told me, ‘Rebound and protect the rim. Protect the house,” Patterson said. “That’s always been my role on this team. I try to protect the house as best as I can.”

The 6-foot-3 senior swatted away five shots in a 54-45 win over Central League foe Springfield-Delco on Tuesday night — a matchup between two squads jockeying for league playoff position.

Patterson’s most important rejection came during a key fourth-quarter stretch that turned the tide for the Aces, who trailed by as many as seven in the second half.

“Huge,” said fellow senior Lamont Grier. “He’s been making plays like that the whole season. I’m glad we have him on the team. He does way more than that off the scenes with the rebounding besides blocking, with the scoring too. He’s really playing a big part in our game.”

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