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Harriton Beats Marple, Qualifies For Central League Playoffs

by Gerry February 8, 2023

Those who went to the Harriton gym on Tuesday night (February 7), anticipating that some excitement might break out in a game with Marple Newton that would determine which of the two teams would get to see some post-season action and which of the two teams would their season end – Those folks were disappointed. There was no excitement – none.

On the other hand, for those who were merely content to see the home team shoot the lights out and dominate the other team the whole game – this was the perfect game to watch.

The stakes were high at Harriton tonight, as a @HarritonHSbball win meant the Rams qualified for not just one but two different playoffs, extending their season on Senior Night: https://t.co/K8OPoEtsky

— Josh Verlin (@jmverlin) February 8, 2023

Central League standings. Top two gets byes and host semifinals on Saturday.
Springfield at Upper Darby, Harriton at Garnet Valley on Thursday pic.twitter.com/lJfhtqHxNq

— Matthew De George (@sportsdoctormd) February 8, 2023

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