Radnor High School | Archive | March, 2021

Spring Boys Varsity Baseball wins over Springfield Delco 10 – 8

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The Team Spring Boys Varsity Baseball will play their next game against Springfield Delco on 4/1/2021 at 4:00:00 PM Click HERE for event info.

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Spring Boys Varsity Baseball wins over Haverford High 8 – 2

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The Team Spring Boys Varsity Baseball will play their next game against Haverford High on 3/30/2021 at 10:00:00 AM Click HERE for event info.

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Spring Boys Varsity Lacrosse wins over West Chester East HS 14 – 0

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The Team Spring Boys Varsity Lacrosse will play their next game against West Chester East HS on 3/31/2021 at 6:00:00 PM Click HERE for event info.

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Spring Boys Varsity Lacrosse loses to Lasalle 6 – 7

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La Salle College High School VS Radnor High School
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The Team Spring Boys Varsity Lacrosse will play their next game against Lasalle on 3/29/2021 at 3:45:00 PM Click HERE for event info.

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Spring Girls Varsity Lacrosse wins over Upper Dublin 19 – 3

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Radnor High School VS Upper Dublin High School
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The Team Spring Girls Varsity Lacrosse will play their next game against Upper Dublin on 3/29/2021 at 2:30:00 PM Click HERE for event info.

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Spring Boys Varsity Tennis wins over Haverford High 7 – 0

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The Team Spring Boys Varsity Tennis will play their next game against Haverford High on 3/30/2021 at 9:45:00 AM Click HERE for event info.

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All Teams Schedule: Week of March 29 – April 04


Here is a preview of this week's events for Radnor High School, March 29 - April 04
 

MONDAY
March 29, 2021

2:30 PM Lacrosse: Girls Varsity Vs. Manheim Township High School @ Encke Field
(Rescheduled from 03-29-21)
3:45 PM Softball: Girls Varsity @ Springfield High School @ Central Field - Saxer & Powell
3:45 PM Softball: Girls Junior varsity @ Springfield High School @ Central Field - Saxer & Powell
3:45 PM Lacrosse: Boys Varsity @ West Chester East High School @ Harold Zimmerman Stadium Turf
3:45 PM Lacrosse: Girls Junior varsity Vs. Manheim Township High School @ Encke Field
(Rescheduled from 03-29-21)
4:00 PM Baseball: Boys Varsity Vs. Springfield High School @ Library Field
4:00 PM Baseball: Boys Junior varsity Vs. Springfield High School @ Rowland Field

TUESDAY
March 30, 2021

12:00 PM Lacrosse: Boys Junior varsity Vs. Springfield High School @ Prevost Stadium

WEDNESDAY
March 31, 2021

7:15 PM Ice Hockey: Boys Varsity Ridley @ Oaks Center Ice
(Rescheduled from 01-15-21)

THURSDAY
April 1, 2021

4:00 PM Lacrosse: Boys Varsity @ Penn Charter School @ TBD

FRIDAY
April 2, 2021

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SATURDAY
April 3, 2021

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SUNDAY
April 4, 2021

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All Teams Schedule: Week of March 22 – March 28

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All Teams Schedule: Week of March 15 – March 21

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Austen, Radnor complete a comeback over Marple

NEWTOWN SQUARE — Sally Austen ensured Radnor’s survival in the District 1 Class 5A tournament.

The senior guard/forward’s play was aggressive in crunch time Saturday at Marple Newtown. She delivered all five of her squad’s points and came up with a big defensive rebound in overtime.

Austen had a basket and went 3-for-4 at the free-throw line to lead No. 10 Radnor to a dramatic, 43-42 victory over seventh-seeded Marple Newtown.

Austen was cool in crunch time for Radnor, which travels to another fellow Central League opponent, sixth-seeded Harriton Wednesday for a second-round contest.

“I think everybody just brought the energy today and that helped us,” said Austen, who totaled 11 points, including six in the first period. “We were excited to play and get the win.”

Down the stretch, Austen ran the point. It’s not her natural spot on the floor, but coach Mark Jordan entrusted her to engineer the offense with Radnor’s season on the line.

“It’s all about the team effort,” she said. “Everybody knows that I might turn it over a couple times, but we keep trying. We all get back on defense and help each other out.”

Jordan’s teams usually begin to shine this time of year year. “RGB” typically flies under the radar. Back in 2014, the program came out of nowhere to win a District 1 title. In a normal year, perhaps Radnor would be feeling pretty good about its chances of qualifying for the PIAA tournament, but this year only the district champion advances to states. Thus the road becomes much harder in 2021, but if there’s an underdog that can pull it off, it’s Jordan’s gang.

“I’m just extremely proud of the girls,” he said. “This is our 14th straight year we’ve been in the district playoffs, which is a pretty good stat for us. Make sure you mention that. … We’re playing in March for the sixth time in eight years, that’s a wink-wink because it’s not states, but still pretty good for us. And, you know, it’s a credit to the girls. We have a bunch of girls who play hard, they’re not AAU, most of them are lacrosse kids and not basketball kids. They’re gamers.

“Our mindset today was, let’s keep getting up and down the court and wear them down a little. We had fouls early, too. Cierra (Hopson) and Ellie (Rinehart) played with four fouls in the second half and they’re two of our key starters. So, we had to battle and the kids really stepped up.”

Radnor trailed by eight points early in the fourth quarter after MN junior Haley Levy made a 3-pointer. The Tigers tried to take the air out of the ball around the midway point of the quarter, but once Jordan called for his team to press, the tide started to turn in Radnor’s favor. Rinehart made a basket to cut the Marple lead to 38-36 and seconds later Margaret Mooney tied the game at the foul line.

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Sally Austen goes in for a layup during a District 1 playoff game last February. Austen

scored all five of her team’s overtime points to lead Radnor to a 43-42 victory in Saturday’s

District 1 Class 5A playoff opener at Marple Newtown..

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