LOWER MERION WINS CENTRAL CROWN
The crown belongs to Lower Merion.
The Aces (21-2, 17-0) ran the table in the Central League, and topped Upper Darby (13-11, 13-5) for the third time this season -- including Saturday's 71-31 victory at Penncrest High School -- to lock up the Central League championship.
Upper Darby, which had been the champion, went unbeaten in league play a year ago.
The Royals were done in by paltry scoring in the middle quarters, being outscored by the Aces, 40-6, between the second and third quarters. The game looked manageable after the first eight minutes, with Upper Darby trailing Lower Merion, 17-11.
Kuity Slanger and Beni Toure led the Royals with nine points apiece.
The Aces (21-2, 17-0) ran the table in the Central League, and topped Upper Darby (13-11, 13-5) for the third time this season -- including Saturday's 71-31 victory at Penncrest High School -- to lock up the Central League championship.
Upper Darby, which had been the champion, went unbeaten in league play a year ago.
The Royals were done in by paltry scoring in the middle quarters, being outscored by the Aces, 40-6, between the second and third quarters. The game looked manageable after the first eight minutes, with Upper Darby trailing Lower Merion, 17-11.
Kuity Slanger and Beni Toure led the Royals with nine points apiece.
Labels: Central League, Lower Merion, Upper Darby
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