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All-Delco Boys Basketball

Posted On: Tuesday, April 26, 2022
By: ldevlin

The following players from the Central League were named to the All Delco Boys Basketball teams.

1st Team

Jackson Hicke, Radnor: For all the exemplary balance that the Raptors showed in a historic season, Hicke was the clear offensive standout. He led the team by averaging 16.5 points per game, one of five starters averaging at least six points per outing and seventh-best in Delaware County this season. But his scoring touch had the game-breaking potential that forced opponents to craft their defenses around him. At 6-5, Hicke is able to create space for himself in the lane, handle the ball while running the point and be a lethal catch-and-shoot option beyond the arc. He led the Raptors to one of the best seasons in program history, with 23 wins, a 14-2 Central League record on the way to the league championship game and a run to the second round of the PIAA Class 5A tournament. Hicke had 12 games of 20 points or more, the pinnacle coming in the first round of states when he steered Radnor past Susquehannock with 38 points in a 75-56 win. He added 21 points in the District 1 Class 5A final, an overtime loss to Chester. He blitzed Conestoga for 27 points and Holy Ghost Prep for 25, part of a 13-0 start to the season for Radnor. A first team All-Central selection by league coaches, Hicke is the first Radnor All-Delco since Glenn Washington in 2005-06.

 

Nick Colucci, Haverford: The lone senior on this year’s All-Delco team, Colucci got Haverford going on the way to 19 wins, a 13-3 league mark and an appearance in the PIAA Class 6A tournament. Colucci wasn’t the team’s leading scorer – that honor went to junior sharpshooter Googie Seidman at 14.5 points per game – but Colucci was second at 12.3 points per. He inherited the backcourt workhorse role from 1,000-point scorer John Seidman and now inherits the elder Seidman’s All-Delco recognition. Colucci had some of his biggest scoring games early in the season – 27 points in an overtime win over Great Valley, 24 points in beating Council Rock South in December. He settled into a rhythm with a balanced Fords team where his contributions went beyond scoring, orchestrating the offense and drawing one of the tougher defensive assignments. He tallied 18 points in a win at Conestoga in January and 17 in a one-point victory over Springfield. Colucci was voted first-team All-Central by league coaches. He will continue his career at the University of Scranton.

2nd Team

Max Koehler, Jr. G, Garnet Valley
Saahir Lee, Sr. G, Penncrest

3rd Team

Googie Seidman, Jr. G, Haverford
Justin DiBona, Sr. G, Marple Newtown

 

Honorable Mention

Garnet Valley: Logan McKee, Jake Sniras, Ryan Wootten
Haverford: J.R. Newman, Tommy Wright
Marple Newtown: Jordan Bochanski, PJ Esposito, Matt Gardler, Owen Mathes, Eric McKee, Johnny Small
Penncrest: Quentin Perilli, Ben Stanton, Chase Wilson
Radnor: Pierce Justice, Cooper Mueller, Danny Rosenblum, Charlie Thornton
Ridley: Tahir Mills
Springfield: Mike Hoey, Mike O’Donnell
Strath Haven: Jack Edwards, Jaden Jauregui, Matt Shuler
Upper Darby: Niymire Brown, Nadir Myers

Radnor’s Jackson Hicke rolls over Susquehannock’s Jalen Franklin. Hicke

had all 17 points in the quarter and 38 overall in the Raptors’ 75-56 victory in

the PIAA Class 5A playoffs Tuesday evening. (PETE BANNAN – DAILY TIMES

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