Many stars got their start in the PVJSA.
The Lady Aces have a tough task ahead in two-time defending state champion Mount Lebanon.
A stunning 43-29 victory over Cardinal O'Hara advanced the Lady Aces to the program's first-ever state semifinals.
Lower Merion took a 38-34 lead into the final minute but couldn't hang on.
The Lady Aces are headed to the Elite Eight in the state for the second time in school history.
Lower Merion's next state playoff opponent has lost just once this year.
The Aces survived a sluggish start to derail Liberty.
Veteran coach Gregg Downer calls Lower Merion's first-round opponent, Scranton, "the best we've played all season."
The Lady Aces need to bounce back from consecutive losses.
The Aces' Sheba Hall was a shining light on a tough night.
The Aces, proceeding in the district consolation bracket with a state berth already clinched, avenged an earlier loss to the Owls.
The Rams gave area power Holy Ghost Prep a battle
In a day of highs and lows for LMSD wrestlers, Zeke Zimmer and Haddon Corbett placed second in their respective weight classes at Districts.
The Aces overcome a rough start to beat Cheltenham in the district quarterfinals.
Late miscues and a 33-point night by the Redskins' Ryan Arcidiacono felled the Aces two games short of the District finals.
The seven minutes of highlight footage has been on YouTube since 2008.
The Rams advance to the District 1 Class AAA semifinals.
The Rams ended a very successful campaign for a young team.
24 hours after the boys clinched a state-playoff berth with an improbable win over Upper Darby, the girls joined them with some heroics of their own.
The Aces upset Upper Darby on its own court.
Lower Merion now advances to the second round of the playoffs.
Lower Merion got 16 points from Darius Hall, 12 from Mike Robbins, and scored 24 points in the final period to outlast Methacton.
The Rams are headed to the district playoffs after going 1-21 last year.
The playoff-bound Aces will learn who their round one opponent is Feb. 13.
The Rams and Ridley exchanged leads eight times in the first quarter.
Raheem Hall led the surging Aces with 17 points.
The versatile junior scored a career-high 24 points, 13 in the decisive third period.
The senior leads the Rams in scoring and rebounding.
Once a reluctant shooter, senior Lila Jones is comfortable with her new role.