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#2-Seed Harriton To Face Radnor In District 1 5A Girls B-Ball Tourney

by Gerry March 9, 2021

#2-Seed Harriton To Face Radnor In District 1 5A Girls B-Ball Tourney

Harriton PIAA Basketball

The Harriton Girls Varsity Basketball team ended their regular season with an 8-3 record. They beat all comers in the Central League, with the exception of Springfield, Ridley and Haverford.

In League Playoffs Harriton got as far as the second round,  before losing again to Ridley.

But the Lady Rams are still playing ball. Their regular season record earned them a second seed in the PIAA District 1 5A tournament. Harriton will host #10 seed, Radnor, tomorrow night. Harriton beat Radnor last month, 41-29.

The Rams won’t have to worry about Ridley or Haverford in this tournament. Even though Harriton competes with those schools in the Central League. Haverford and Ridley have larger enrollments than Harriton (as does Lower Merion), and PIAA classifies them as 6A schools.

On the other hand, if Harriton is able to advance through the tournament, they will probably have to face an undefeated Springfield (16-0) team for the championship.

Harriton Girls Basketball

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Basketball, Harriton, Radnor

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