Haverford School comes back from 20-point deficit to beat Malvern Prep

Haverford School’s Kharon Randolph rises over a Malvern Prep defender Friday in the Fords’ 93-86 win. (Digital First Media/Robert J. Gurecki

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By Bruce Adams

The Haverford School basketball team made its Senior Night a memorable one Friday, coming back from a 20-point third-quarter deficit to beat Malvern Prep, 93-86.

“Our guys didn’t hang their heads when they were 20 points down,” Haverford coach Bernie Rogers said. “They just keep on plugging, kept playing.”

Although Malvern Prep kept hitting three-pointers in a fast-paced first half (they finished with 16 treys), the Fords picked up scoring momentum of their own midway through the third period, and finished with a flourish, tallying 29 points in the final stanza.

Jack Marshall, one of the four Ford seniors honored, tallied 24 points and made his presence felt inside in the second half. The High Point University-bound senior was accurate from the free throw line, going 10-for-13.

“He was really getting the rim in the second half,” noted Rogers.

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Chester finishes busy week red-hot with win over Penn Wood

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You can always tell when the District One tournament is approaching. Chester starts to heat up, and this season is no different.

Khaleeq Campbell and Ahrod Carter scored 12 points each as the Clippers closed out the season with their 14th win in 15 games in a 58-52 Del Val decision over Penn Wood Friday night.

Carter scored nine of his points in the third quarter to help break the game open. Stanley Davis Jr. (11 points) shot 6-for-7 from the free throw line in the fourth quarter. The Clippers, who were 15-for-40 from the stripe in a three-point win over Chichester Thursday night, connected on 20 of 29 against the Patriots including 11-for-15 in the fourth quarter.

Ryan Kelly had 13 points to lead Penn Wood.

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Alter, GA scrap out Inter-Ac title against Episcopal Academy

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By Matthew De George

Gabe Alter calls them “scrappy points.”

The Germantown Academy forward isn’t the guy that the Patriots normally create offense for, he admits. But once a shot clangs off iron or Plan B evaporates in the face of the defense, Alter kicks into overdrive.
Friday night, all that scrapping resulted in an Inter-Ac championship.

Alter scored 14 points and added seven rebounds, many of them demoralizing putbacks on the offensive glass, to lead GA to a 64-51 win over Episcopal Academy.

The win clinches GA (20-5, 8-1) at least a share of its fourth straight Inter-Ac title. Episcopal (15-6, 6-2) can still claim a piece of the crown with two wins next week against bottom feeders Springside Chestnut Hill and a loss by GA at Malvern Prep.

Friday, EA’s direct route to the title was denied one rebound at a time by GA. The Patriots outrebounded EA, 31-20. Kyle McCloskey led the way with eight boards to go with three blocks in anchoring the post defense and reducing the need for perimeter help on Nick Alikakos, mitigating the threat of EA’s inside-out game.

Alikakos was customarily productive, scored a game-high 22 points and dishing out six assists. But GA’s approach wasn’t so much in shunting Alikakos’ productivity as in shutting off EA’s complementary scorers.

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Ridley’s win caps best regular season in program history

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By Terry Toohey

Ridley’s boys basketball team made history Thursday night, which is saying something considering the success the Green Raiders have had on the hardwood over the years.
Senior Sean Bingnear came through on Senior Night as the Green Raiders downed Garnet Valley, 59-49, to post the best regular-season record in program history.
The Green Raiders finished 21-1 overall and 16-0 in the league. They’ll play the winner of Saturday night’s game between Strath Haven and Conestoga Monday night for the Central League title.
Bingnear made three big 3-point field goals and finished with 11 points. He hit a trey to keep things close in the first quarter and drilled two more triples in the fourth quarter to put the game away. Fellow senior Julian Wing led Ridley with a season-high 29 points.
Andrew Louden paced Garnet Valley with 15 points. Austin Laughlin and Brandon Starr chipped in with 13 points each.

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Postseason-bound Conestoga holds off Haverford High

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By Bruce Adams

Conestoga, the third seed in the upcoming Central League boys’ basketball playoffs, ground out a 50-45 victory Thursday against a veteran Haverford High School squad celebrating Senior Night.
The Fords clawed back from a 26-20 halftime deficit to tie the score at 35-35 at the end of the third quarter, but Conestoga took charge in the fourth period, scoring the first seven points and holding the lead the rest of the way.
Conestoga head coach Mike Troy saw this game as vital to the Pioneers’ post-season fortunes.
“We needed [to win tonight] to cement a district home playoff game, and this [contest] was a good test,” said Troy, whose Pioneers were ranked 13th in the latest PIAA Class AAAA District One power rankings. “Haverford’s a well-coached, well-disciplined team, particularly on their home court. We ground out a victory tonight – every time Haverford kept coming back, we had an answer for them.”
Senior MJ Lezanic led the way for the Pioneers with 16 points, and was potent from the free-throw line (7-for-9). Senior guard Darryl Caldwell, who earlier this season reached the 1,000 career point milestone for Conestoga, added 13 points and was 4-for-4 from the charity stripe.
Another key factor for the Pioneers Thursday night was junior Peyton Jones, who did not crack the scoring column.
“Peyton’s effort in the second half really keyed us up,” said Troy. “He’s stepped up all year, provided [on-the-court] energy coming off the bench, given us a defensive spark, and hit his shots.”
Heading into the Central League playoffs, Troy feels that the Pioneers’ best team attribute is their unselfish play.

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Bailey-Green comes off bench to spark Chester

Chester's Khaleeq Campbell, right, defends Jawan Collins Tuesday night. Campbell scored 13 points to lead Chester to a 72-57 win. (Digital First Media/Robert J. Gurecki)

Chester’s Khaleeq Campbell, right, defends Jawan Collins Tuesday night. Campbell scored 13 points to lead Chester to a 72-57 win. (Digital First Media/Robert J. Gurecki)

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By Matthew De George

When Larry Yarbray gathers his players in the preseason, there’s one message he invariably shares with the center-court congregation at Fred Pickett Memorial Gym.

The Chester program will succeed with a rotation of six players or eight or 10 or 14. The choice is up to his charges, and there will come a night when that last guy off the bench will make a big difference.

Tuesday’s 72-57 controlling of Academy Park, which clinched the Clippers at least a share of the Del Val title, wasn’t quite so dire. But with some of their prime candidates for offense unavailable, Yarbray was left looking for answers.

Jahmi Bailey-Green wasn’t the only one to respond, but he was the loudest. He compiled a career night, coming off the bench for 15 points on a nearly flawless 7-for-8 shooting.

With leading scorer Marquis Collins out with a shoulder injury and shooting guard Stanley Davis saddled with early foul trouble, someone needed to fill the backcourt void. That was Green, scoring in every quarter, including seven in the fourth.

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