Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Eight from Delco earn Mini Maxwell Awards

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Eight players from Delaware County high schools have been selected for the Mini Maxwell Award, the Maxwell Football Club announced in a press release Thursday.

Isaiah Rodgers (Academy Park), Darryl Simpson (Archbishop Carroll), James Welde (Bonner-Prendergas­t), Jordan Mitchell (Delco Christian), Billy Adams (Episcopal Academy), Alex Nicolaides (Garnet Valley), Ryan Lain (Marple Newtown) and Nate Desmond (Ridley) are among the award’s 68 recipients from eastern Pennsylvan­ia.

Mini Max winners were nominated by their coaches during the 2020 season and evaluated based on football performanc­e, academics, and community service.

Rogers is an All-Delco defensive lineman who was unable to play in the fall due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. In November he signed his National Letter of Intent to play at Eastern Michigan.

Simpson earned All-Catholic League honors at tight end and linebacker. He helped the Patriots advance to the second round of the PIAA Class 3A tournament in November.

Adams was a starting running back and linebacker for Episcopal. He is headed to West Point to play lacrosse.

Nicolaides flourished at linebacker for the Central League champion Jaguars and was named to the All-Central League team.

Mitchell was a standout running back for Delco Christian’s 8-man football team in recent years. He’s also a starting guard on the Knights basketball team.

Lain was a dominant two-way lineman at Marple Newtown. He was selected All-Central League and in November signed with Sacred Heart University.

Ridley’s Desmond was named All-Central League for his performanc­e at linebacker.

The Maxwell Football Club will select from the group the Pennsylvan­ia High School Player of the Year Jan. 25.

The club also announced Mini Max Award winners from Delaware and New Jersey. The winner of each state’s Player of the Year award will be candidates for the 35th Jim Henry Award as the Outstandin­g Player in the region. Daily Times Player of the Year Dan Connor of Strath Haven is the only Delco player to win the Henry Award.

“This year’s group of Mini-Max winners were challenged by more than just their on-field opponents,” said Mark Dianno, the Maxwell Club’s president. “They had to contend with circumstan­ces of the pandemic impacting their families, communitie­s, schools, teachers, academics, practices, coaches, and games, yet they consistent­ly rose to meet those challenges and performed extraordin­ary feats on the fields, in their classrooms and in their respective communitie­s.”

Girls Basketball

Sacred Heart Academy got out to a blistering start and cruised to a 42-14 victory over Dock Mennonite Thursday.

The defending District 1 Class 2A champions led 18-2 after one quarter and never looked back. Ainsley Davis sank four 3-pointers and scored a game-high 19 points for the Lions. Emily McKenna added eight points in the winning cause.

In the Central League:

MARPLE NEWTOWN 46, GARNET VALLEY 32 » Nikki Mostardi tallied a game-high 16 points to lead the Tigers to a convincing win over the Jags. Haley Levy registered 13 points and six rebounds, while Mackenzie Hilden and Mary O’Brien pitched in six points apiece.

MaryRose Berry paced the Jags with seven points.

SPRINGFIEL­D 54, PENNCREST 17 » All-Delco guard Alexa Abbonizio scored nine of her game-high 17 points in the opening quarter for the Cougars, who led at halftime, 31-8. Abbonizio hit four 3-point shots.

Rachel Conran made three baskets from beyond the arc and finished with 13 points. Kaitlyn Kearney added seven points in her varsity debut.

Boys Basketball

Carl Schaller poured in 19 points to lead Garnet Valley to a 52-43 win over Marple Newtown. The AllDelco netted eight points in the fourth quarter for the host Jags.

Justin Langan was 6-for-6 at the foul line and finished with 14 points. Gannon McKee added 10 points in the winning effort.

Eric McKee tallied a team-high 15 points for the Tigers.

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