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Mobley finds the range to make Lower Merion champions

Posted On: Monday, March 04, 2024
By: ldevlin

PHILADELPHIA — Lower Merion’s John Mobley didn’t have a 3-point shot in his repertoire last season. It’s one aspect of his game he continues to improve.

In the offseason, Mobley trained with professional basketball player and Philadelphia native Jared Armstrong, who has molded Mobley into a better outside shooter. They always meet local LA Fitness. Somewhere in that gym is a basketball court.

“It’s a small one,” Mobley said, “but it gets the job done.”

This time a year ago, you wouldn’t have seen Mobley hit a 3-pointer in the biggest game of his high school career. In Saturday’s District 1 Class 6A final at the Liacouras Center, Mobley pulled up and sank a triple as time expired in the third quarter, giving the Aces a 10-point advantage.

“We would go there at five in the morning, work out three or sometimes five days a week,” Mobley said of his work with Armstrong. “We worked on catch-and-shoot, pull ups and everything like that. I actually have a lot more to work on when (Armstrong) comes back.”

For now, Mobley’s range is more than good enough for the District 1 champion Aces.

Behind Mobley’s 17-point, 10-rebound effort, top-seeded Lower Merion (27-1) captured its second District 1 Class 6A title in three seasons with a 57-49 win over Central League rival and No. 19 Garnet Valley.

“My sophomore year I was on the team but sat on the bench. I always wanted to go back here and actually be able to play on the court,” Mobley said. “Being on the court in this game means so much more. This guy right here (guard Owen McCabe), I grew up with him. So to be able to win with my brothers, it means the world to me.”

After hitting the game’s first field goal – a Grayson Golek 3-pointer – the Jaguars would spend the next several minutes looking to get back on the scoreboard. Their cold streak to close the first quarter – 0-for-8 – enabled the Aces to build a nice cushion at 11-3 through eight minutes.

The poor shooting in the opening period was an issue all night for the Jags. They shot 30.4 percent (17-for-56) from the field, including a 7-for-27 effort from 3-point distance.

“Quite honestly, we had to shoot better,” said GV senior guard Quinn O’Hara, who had 12 points. “You just keep playing hard. You keep your head in the game, the shots will fall. As long as you control what you can control, how hard you’re playing, how many rebounds you’re getting, I really can’t complain. Those guys left it all out there on the floor.”

GV would close the gap in the second quarter thanks in large part to Brady Krautzel, who tallied eight points in the stanza. O’Hara made a triple to cut what had been an eight-point Lower Merion lead to three midway through the second.

And that’s as close as the Jags (19-9) would get.

“Garnet is a tough team … they are always going to stay in the game,” said McCabe, who recorded 10 points and two assists. “John’s (3-pointer) really took us to the next level going into the fourth. Mobes put it all that work and to see that take place in that moment really sparked the team.”

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Garnet Valley's Jake Sniras drives to the rim against Lower Merion during the District 1 Class 6A final Saturday night. (Austin Hertzog - MediaNews Group)

Garnet Valley’s Jake Sniras drives to the rim against Lower Merion during the District 1 Class 6A final Saturday night. (Austin Hertzog – MediaNews Group)

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