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Hicke, Radnor keep flowing into district final

Posted On: Monday, February 28, 2022
By: ldevlin

RADNOR — Jackson Hicke was still on the floor in the fourth quarter, emptying the tank, even though his team was comfortably ahead on the scoreboard.

The athletically gifted, 6-4 junior forward made everything look cool. With the game well in hand, Hicke delivered a behind the shoulder pass to Eric Vollmer, who converted for an easy layup. That’s the way things are going for the Raptors this season.

Top-seeded Radnor had plenty of fun trouncing No. 4 Upper Moreland in Saturday’s District 1 Class 5A semifinal, 63-35. The victory puts the Raptors in a district championship game for what is believed to be the first time since 1960, when they won the title and finished runners-up in states. Radnor plays No. 2 Chester in the final next Saturday at Temple University’s Liacouras Center.

“We love playing with each other and all we want to do is win,” said Hicke, who poured in a game-high 18 points on 5-of-10 shooting from the floor. He went 7 of 9 from the free-throw line and grabbed nine rebounds. “It translates on the floor and it’s why we are doing so well this year. Our chemistry, I think, is really unmatched.”

Radnor scored the game’s first 10 points, causing Upper Moreland to fight an uphill battle from the start. Radnor’s superb defensive led to all sorts of trouble for UM’s ball handlers. Guards were easily rattled and turned the ball over several times in the opening period.

“We were trying to disrupt their offense right away and if we got good ball pressure, they can’t get into their sets like they want to. That’s what we focused on,” said point guard Danny Rosenblum, who provided nine points, two assists and one steal. “We were able to go out there and get it done.”

Radnor’s offense was at times lethal, as the combination of Hicke and Charlie Thornton dominated early. Thornton canned a 3-ball to open the scoring and netted six of his 11 points in the second quarter. The rangy junior seemingly came from nowhere to block a Matt Tiernan shot in the third, which energized an already boisterous home crowd.

Radnor was effective in transition, too. Cooper Mueller’s dish to Cliff Smith for a slam dunk was the top highlight. Consider the breakaway a present of sorts for Smith, who was celebrating his birthday Saturday.

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Radnor’s Danny Rosenblum shoots in the third quarter of

Wednesday’s districts game against Sun Valley. (PETE BANNAN – DAILY TIMES)

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