Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Rose, Morin led Garnet Valley to historic title

- By Matthew DeGeorge mdegeorge@21st-centurymed­ia.com @sportsdoct­ormd on Twitter

In addition to Player of the Year Jeff Conner of Strath Haven, the All-Delco team includes:

Jason Rose, Garnet Valley: The senior inspired Garnet Valley’s Cinderella run to the District 1 Class 3A title, toppling four top-10 seeds. Rose was sensationa­l in net, the Air Force Academy signee stopping 72 percent of shots in districts, where the Jaguars won three one-goal games. The All-Central and all-state pick made 17 saves to tip No. 2 Central Bucks East, 7-6. He turned aside 11 shots in an 8-7 win over No. 10 Perkiomen Valley and stoned 16 shots in an 8-5 edging of No. 3 Upper Dublin. In the final against No. 4 seed and Central League champ Conestoga, Rose manufactur­ed 15 denials in a 5-4 win. Rose added 10 saves to see off Cumberland Valley in the PIAA quarterfin­als, a journey that ended in the semis.

Patrick Clemens, Springfiel­d: The junior defenseman makes his second AllDelco team. The All-American adapted to a larger leadership role on a defense full of underclass­men. Despite the youth, the Cougars won 17 games and made the District 1 Class 2A final and PIAA quarterfin­als. With Clemens leading the way, the Springfiel­d defense allowed 6.05 goals per game and pitched a shutout in the states opener against Archbishop Wood. The Saint Joseph’s commit added a larger role in transition, netting two goals and two assists – three of those points coming in a May 1 win over Haverford. Ryan Niggeman, Haverford School: The junior was the best defenseman in an offense-heavy Inter-Ac, leading the Fords to the regular-season title. Against a typically daunting national schedule, the Fords allowed 8.5 goals per game and only five times surrendere­d doublefigu­res on the scoreboard. He was at his best in the Inter-Ac tournament semifinal against Episcopal Academy, holding the Churchmen to three goals through three and a half quarters before they padded the score line against the reserves in a 15-9 win. For his efforts, the Lehigh commit was recognized as first team AllInter-Ac and all-state.

Ryan Morris, Strath Haven: The senior was as instrument­al in marshallin­g the Panthers’ defense as Conner was for the offense on the way to the PIAA Class 2A final. Morris was the team’s best shutdown defender, often drawing the toughest matchups. He was stellar in getting his stick in passing lanes to cause turnovers and cash in with his dogged work on the ground, as demonstrat­ed by a crucial ground ball to curtail Mars Area’s final attack late in regulation of what became a 12-11 overtime win for the Panthers in the PIAA semifinal. Haven allowed an average of 7.04 goals per game on the way to a 19-6 record. Morris also added two goals. The All-Central and all-state pick will continue his career at Monmouth.

Mike McShea, Radnor: The senior took huge strides in his career, and the finished product made him the best in Delco at the faceoff X. McShea won 73 percent of more than 360 draws for the Raiders, who came within a goal of representi­ng District 1 in the PIAA Class 2A tournament. McShea’s best game came against Penncrest, when he went 15-for-16 at the X and scored in a 7-6 win. McShea was 21-for-26 in a win over Garnet Valley, 15for-19 in defeating Strath Haven in the regular season and 13-for-16 in downing

Haverford as the Raiders posted a 15-6 record. McShea scored two goals and two assists, all in Radnor wins. His goals came in one-goal victories over Penncrest and Perk Valley. McShea will continue his career at Catholic University.

Adam Ritter, Archbishop Carroll: It’s fitting that before the midfielder heads to High Point University his career, one of the most prolific in Delco history, is finally recognized with an All-Delco nod. Ritter led the Patriots to their first PIAA Tournament berth, and while they lost to Class 2A semifinali­st York Catholic, it wasn’t before Ritter blitzed them for seven goals and an assist. That was on the heels of four goals and two assists in the District 12 final against Archbishop Wood. Ritter topped out at 10 points (four goals, six assists) in a game with Father Judge. For the season, he compiled 48 goals (seventh in Delco), 47 assists (third) and 95 points (third). Ritter finishes his career with 217 goals, 161 assists and 378

points, believed to be among the top 10 totals in Delco history.

Gavin Burke, Haverford School: So impressive was the junior Villanova commit that he warranted a rare All-Delco spot for a defensive midfielder. Burke’s offensive numbers aren’t flashy at six goals and eight assists. But he was a vital cog in the Fords’ defense, contributi­ng to a 16-win season. He fueled their transition offense, which could be devastatin­g. The Fords won seven of the eight games in which Burke recorded points. He blistered Canada’s Everest Academy for four assists in late April, then punished Episcopal Academy to the tune of a goal and two assists in a 15-9 win in the Inter-Ac Tournament semifinal. Burke added a goal and a helper in the Inter-Ac final loss to Malvern Prep.

 ?? PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Garnet Valley goaltender Jason Rose, center, joins fellow captains Jon Ricci, left, and Austin Patton in lifting the District 1 Class 3A trophy. Rose made 15 saves in the final to lead the Jaguars to a 5-4 win over Conestoga, part of a dazzling...
PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Garnet Valley goaltender Jason Rose, center, joins fellow captains Jon Ricci, left, and Austin Patton in lifting the District 1 Class 3A trophy. Rose made 15 saves in the final to lead the Jaguars to a 5-4 win over Conestoga, part of a dazzling...
 ?? PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Strath Haven defenseman Ryan Morris, right, repels the check of Springfiel­d’s Kyle Long during the teams’ PIAA Class 2A quarterfin­al. Morris helped lead the Panthers to a state final, while Long tallied 89 assists and 117 points as both players landed...
PETE BANNAN — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Strath Haven defenseman Ryan Morris, right, repels the check of Springfiel­d’s Kyle Long during the teams’ PIAA Class 2A quarterfin­al. Morris helped lead the Panthers to a state final, while Long tallied 89 assists and 117 points as both players landed...

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