Grayson Golek and Garnet Valley avenged a Jan. 23 home loss to Lower Merion with a convincing win in the first round of the Central League tournament Thursday night.

Golek scored 22 points as the fourth-seeded Jaguars earned a 66-46 decision over the No. 5 Aces, who were the reigning league champs.

Braden Quinn tossed in 14 points, while Luke Faccenda finished with 11 in his return after missing two weeks with an injury.

Garnet Valley advanced to face top-seeded Penncrest in the semifinals Friday night. In the other quarterfinal, No. 6 Upper Darby fell to third-seeded Conestoga, 55-45. Conestoga moves on to take on No. 2 Springfield.

Semifinal games ended too late for the Saturday edition of the Daily Times. Updates can be found on delcotimes.com.

In the Bicentennial League:

Chester Charter Scholars Acacdemy 78, Faith Christian 67 >> Maurice Barnes produced 20 points and TJ Jones added 18 as the Sabers (16-6) ended the regular season on a high note. Next up for CCSA is the league tournament next week.

Girls Basketball

No. 3 Haverford erased an early deficit and outlasted No. 6 Marple Newtown, 31-28, in overtime Thursday in the opening round of the Central League tourney.

Taylor Gleason scored a game-high 10 points, and Keira Hanson added nine as the Fords rallied again against the Tigers, who led 10-2 after the first quarter.

It marked the second overtime meeting between the teams this season, with Haverford coming back to win both. The Fords advanced to face No. 2 Garnet Valley in Friday’s semifinals.

Rowan Hilden scored 10 points for the Tigers.

Radnor 30, Springfield 22 >> Nyah Yao tallied 12 points and Bree Simpson added eight as the fifth-seeded Raptors knocked off the No. 4 Cougars. Radnor moves on to face top-seeded Conestoga in the semifinals.

Lil DiTrolio led Springfield with eight points.

In the Del Val League:

Academy Park 47, Chichester 28 >> Saiyda Hooper accumulated 27 points to lead the Knights (6-16) in their season finale. Sianna Perkins added 11 for AP.

Siliah Lopez had 11 for the Eagles (1-21).

In nonleague play:

Chester 54, Strath Haven 29 >> Imani Dorsey produced 26 points, 16 rebounds and five steals as the Clippers (18-4) handled the Panthers (2-20).

Jordan Dennis finished with 17 points and three steals for the Del Val League champs.

Emily Kerr scored nine for Strath Haven, and Kenzie Fanning had eight.

Ridley 45, Oxford 6 >> Makayla Shoats scored 18 points as the Green Raiders wrapped up their season with a shellacking of the Hornets.