Eberz sisters pace Archbishop Carroll past Cardinal O’Hara for Catholic League championship
Alexis, Kayla, and Kelsey Eberz combined to score 29 of Carroll's 42 points as the Patriots prevailed at the Palestra.
The Archbishop Carroll girls celebrate after winning the Catholic League championship, beating Cardinal O’Hara at the Palestra. Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
by Owen Hewitt
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Alexis Eberz stood along the sideline at the Palestra on Sunday afternoon, dribbling out the final seconds of Archbishop Carroll’s 42-33 Catholic League championship win over Cardinal O’Hara.
Eberz, a senior guard who will play at Villanova next season, threw the ball in the air as time expired and joined her teammates, including her younger twin sisters, Kayla and Kelsey, in celebrating Carroll’s first Catholic League title since 2019 and an undefeated season in league play.
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“We had a target on our back, especially being undefeated this year,” Alexis Eberz said. “So, going out, playing our game that we played all year round, it’s amazing.”
All three Eberz sisters shared the court for the first time since Kelsey suffered a knee injury in December 2024, combining for 29 of Carroll’s 42 points.
“Nothing’s changed, you couldn’t even tell,” Kayla Eberz said of her twin sister’s return. “[After] all the stuff she’s been through, she came out and showed who she is.”
Kayla, a sophomore guard, scored 22 points. Alexis, who was named the Catholic League’s MVP this season, added five, and Kelsey, also a guard, added two. All five of Carroll’s starters scored, including nine points from Abbie McFillin, a junior guard.
“I knew that I was probably going to have some opportunities because they were going to be all over the Eberzes,” McFillin said.
Brigidanne Donohue led Cardinal O’Hara with 12 points. Bre Davis scored seven points off the bench for the Lions, while Megan Rullo, a senior who will play at Drexel next season, scored six.
The championship tipped off at 11 a.m., an hour earlier than scheduled. Both the girls’ and boys’ title games were moved up an hour because of the winter storm that was expected to hit the Philadelphia area on Sunday evening.
Carroll jumped out to a 14-7 lead after the first quarter and held a 22-17 advantage at halftime. The Patriots’ lead grew to 13 after three periods. O’Hara outscored Carroll, 11-7, in the fourth quarter, but Carroll’s lead was never threatened.
“You could tell playing against O’Hara that they were done,” McFillin said. “They lost before the fourth quarter even was over.”
Renie Shields’ Carroll team reached the league’s title game in 2024 and 2025 but lost both times. Sunday’s win gives Shields her second PCL championship in 10 seasons as head coach.
“I’ve been here, but for these guys, it’s their time,” Shields said, gesturing to her players. “It’s not about us, it’s about them. We work so hard so that we can put them in a position where they can succeed.”
Carroll will move on to the PIAA Class 6A state tournament, which will begin on March 6.
Carroll’s seniors, Alexis Eberz and Bridget Grant, already won a PIAA title with the team as freshmen in 2023. But after back-to-back losses in title games at the Palestra, the two players were determined to end their Catholic League careers with a championship.
“Me and Bridget didn’t want to feel that way three years in a row,” Alexis Eberz said. “It’s so surreal, especially when I’m with my sisters.”
O’Hara’s # 22 Brigidanne Donohue shoots after getting past three Carroll girls during the 2026 Philadelphia Catholic League Girls Championship Game between Archbishop Carroll and Cardinal O’Hara H.S. at the Palestra in Philadelphia on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
Carroll’s # 15 Abbie McFillin shoots during the 2026 Philadelphia Catholic League Girls Championship Game between Archbishop Carroll and Cardinal O’Hara H.S. at the Palestra in Philadelphia on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
Cardinal O’Hara’s # 22 Brigidanne Donahue tries to defend against Archbishop Carroll’s # 23 Kayla Eberz during the 2026 Philadelphia Catholic League Girls Championship Game between Archbishop Carroll and Cardinal O’Hara H.S. at the Palestra in Philadelphia on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
O’Hara’s # 24 Bre Davis tries to make a turn on Carroll’s # 44 Bridget Grant during the 2026 Philadelphia Catholic League Girls Championship Game between Archbishop Carroll and Cardinal O’Hara H.S. at the Palestra in Philadelphia on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
Carroll’s # 23 Kayla Eberz taunts O’Hara’s # 5 Leah Hudak after she made a three point shot over Hudak during the 2026 Philadelphia Catholic League Girls Championship Game between Archbishop Carroll and Cardinal O’Hara H.S. at the Palestra in Philadelphia on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
Father Judge fans after their team won the 2026 Philadelphia Catholic League Boys Championship Game between Neumann-Goretti and Father Judge H.S. at the Palestra in Philadelphia on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
Father Judge’s Derrick Morton-Rivera holds up a piece of the net after the team won the 2026 Philadelphia Catholic League Boys Championship Game between Neumann-Goretti and Father Judge H.S. at the Palestra in Philadelphia on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
Neumann Goretti’s # 10 Marquis Newson pauses and Father Judge fans go crazy after a Neumann Goretti possession was stopped by Father Judge during the 2026 Philadelphia Catholic League Boys Championship Game between Neumann-Goretti and Father Judge H.S. at the Palestra in Philadelphia on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
Father Judge’s # 1 Ahmir Brown looks to pass the ball when he encounters pressure from Neumann-Goretti’s # 12 Zion Ricks and # 21 Allassane N’Diaye during the 2026 Philadelphia Catholic League Boys Championship Game between Neumann-Goretti and Father Judge H.S. at the Palestra in Philadelphia on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
Neumann-Goretti’s # 21 Allassane N’Diaye tries to block a shot by Father Judge's # 44 Derrick Morton-Rivera during the 2026 Philadelphia Catholic League Boys Championship Game between Neumann-Goretti and Father Judge H.S. at the Palestra in Philadelphia on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
Neumann-Goretti’s # 0 Deshawn Yates celebrates a basket early in the first quarter of the 2026 Philadelphia Catholic League Boys Championship Game between Neumann-Goretti and Father Judge H.S. at the Palestra in Philadelphia on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
The Father Judge coaches (right, in foreground) celebrate winning the 2026 Philadelphia Catholic League Boys Championship Game between Neumann-Goretti and Father Judge H.S. at the Palestra in Philadelphia on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
Father Judge’s # 44 Derrick Morton-Rivera taunts Neumann-Gorretti’s # 0 Deshawn Yates after he sank a three point shot over Yates giving Father Judge a 12-9 lead at the end of the first quarter of the 2026 Philadelphia Catholic League Boys Championship Game between Neumann-Goretti and Father Judge H.S. at the Palestra in Philadelphia on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
Father Judge’s # 24 Max Moshinski (center) begins the celebration with teammates after Father Judge won the 2026 Philadelphia Catholic League Boys Championship Game between Neumann-Goretti and Father Judge H.S. at the Palestra in Philadelphia on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
Neumann-Goretti head coach Carl Arrigale looks at the scoreboard in the second half of the 2026 Philadelphia Catholic League Boys Championship Game between Neumann-Goretti and Father Judge H.S. at the Palestra in Philadelphia on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
Archbishop Carroll’s # 12 Alexis Eberz knocks the ball away from Cardinal O’Hara’s # 31 Megan Rullo during the 2026 Philadelphia Catholic League Girls Championship Game between Archbishop Carroll and Cardinal O’Hara H.S. at the Palestra in Philadelphia on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
Archbishop’s # 12 Alexis Eberz (left) jumps into her teammates arms after the team won the 2026 Philadelphia Catholic League Girls Championship Game between Archbishop Carroll and Cardinal O’Hara H.S. at the Palestra in Philadelphia on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
The Archbishop Carroll girls begin to celebrate after winning the 2026 Philadelphia Catholic League Girls Championship Game between Archbishop Carroll and Cardinal O’Hara H.S. at the Palestra in Philadelphia on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
Archbishop Carroll celebrates winning the 2026 Philadelphia Catholic League Girls Championship Game between Archbishop Carroll and Cardinal O’Hara H.S. at the Palestra in Philadelphia on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer