Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Line indicates some close games, potential upsets

- By Jack McCaffery jmccaffery@21st-centurymed­ia.com @JackMcCaff­ery on Twitter

Breaking down matchups, setting mythical lines for the first-round of the Delco Madness Sweet 16:

NO. 1 CHESTER (2012) VS. NO. 16 TCA (1992)

Unlike a typically imbalanced NCAA Tournament first-round 1-16matchup, the Delco Madness is already well past the 64-team traffic jam. So any team having made it this far is substantia­lly better than a presumed one-anddone mid-major. That makes the Crusaders dangerous.

TCA will ride a 26-game winning streak into the tournament, including the championsh­ip in the National Associatio­n of Christian

Athletes Tournament. Coached by Delco sports legend John Waller, the Kevin Sareyka-led Crusaders know how to win. Their problem is that they will run into future NBA player Rondae Jefferson and Chester, a blue-blood program with a 32-0record and the bigschool PIAA championsh­ip.

Chester by 14.5

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NO. 2 DARBY-COLWYN (1963) VS. NO. 15 MSGR. BONNER (1983)

The 25-0Eagles are on a

50-game winning streak and coached by Hal Blitman, who has coached major-league basketball with the ABA’s Miami Floridians. All five starters were on the 10man All-Delco team as D-C won the Class B PIAA championsh­ip. Even with its decades of basketball success, Bonner has placed just one team in the field, and it is a potent one. The Ed Stefanski-coached 27-7Friars won the Catholic League behind Rodney Blake, among the greatest players in Delco history.

D-C by 6.5.

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NO. 3 CHESTER (2008) VS. NO. 14 DARBY TWP. (1967)

Coached by former Harlem Globetrott­er Charley Walker, the Eagles frolicked to a 27-1record. The Clippers, though, are hardly the Washington Generals. With Karon Burton, Nasir Robinson and Russell Johnson, 33-1 Chester was as deep in talent, and maybe deeper, as any in the program’s storied history. The experts warn Darby Township was vastly under-seeded. The oddsmakers seem to agree.

Chester by 2.5

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NO. 4 CHESTER (1989) VS. NO. 13 YEADON (1953)

In a game that will help prove whether a team from the 1950s could hold up in a more modern game, the Eagles of Jack Naegeli will stroll in with three big-time players, Jack Boyd (Duke), Jack Weissman (Villanova) and Fred Cohen (Temple).

Chester, which routed Brashear by 17in the state final, is loaded with five college-level players, including West Virginia-bound Zain Shaw and All-Delco Player of the Year Keith Wood.

Chester by 19.

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NO. 5 CHESTER (2005) VS. NO. 12 DARBY-COLWYN 1972

The Eagles, behind Arnold Coleman and Jim Childs, rolled to a 28-1record and the PIAA Class B championsh­ip. While D-C lost just once and Chester was 27-6, coach Fred Pickett challenged his Clippers against a national schedule and it paid off late in the season. With a victory over Lower Merion for the Class 4A PIAA championsh­ip, the Clippers won 23of their last 24games.

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NO. 6 PENN WOOD (2009) VS. NO. 11 HAVERFORD (1958)

The seedings were barely public before the uproar began that the Patriots were vastly under-recognized. At 28-4, Clyde Jones’ team drilled York for the PIAA Class AAAA championsh­ip behind multiple talents, including Aaron Brown, who would become one of the most recruited players in the nation.

The Fords were 25-3 and avenged two in-season losses to Chester with a victory over the Clippers in the district playoffs. Steve Juenger’s team is hot, a little under the radar, and ready.

Penn Wood by 12.5.

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Chester by 14.

NO. 7CHESTER (1983) VS. NO. 10HAVERFOR­D SCHOOL (2019)

The most intriguing matchup on the board. At 28-0against the regular high-level privatesch­ool competitio­n of the earlier 21st century, the Fords have legitimate designs on winning the entire tournament … much as they did in the postseason PAISAA event. At 32-5, the first PIAA championsh­ip team in Chester’s glorious history was deep in talent and confidence, but it must not take its Inter-Ac opponent lightly.

Haverford School by 2.

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NO. 8. CARROLL (2009) VS. NO. 9 CHESTER (1967)

Carroll drew the slightly higher seed for its victory in the PIAA championsh­ip game, while the

27-1Clippers were caught in the PIAA final

Another test of the strength of two eras, Paul Romanczuk’s

27-3Patriots were the first Catholic League team to win a state championsh­ip, something that should catch the attention of the Clippers and their fans.

Pick ‘em.

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