High School Sports

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Mimi Duffy from Central Bucks West won gold in three individual events and was part of the Bucks’ winning 4×400 relay team. The North Penn boys and girls teams topped their respective team standings at the Suburban One League Colonial Division Track and Field Championships held on Saturday at Central Bucks East. Justin Landis from North Penn won the […]

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BUCKINGHAM – The cold, wet weather on Friday at Central Bucks East was not ideal for the long jump competition. But Souderton’s Destini Smith knew the keys to success. “I think staying warm right before I jump is good,” she said. “And just keeping form, not getting distracted due to the weather.” Smith came […]

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BOYS LACROSSE Pennridge 10, Council Rock South 9 >> Frankie Fanelli finished with three goals and an assist as Pennridge won the outright SOL National Conference title by edging host Council Rock South Wednesday. Ryan Carrickhoff had two goals and an assist while goalie Tyler Vandermark made 10 saves for the Rams (15-3, 9-1 conference), […]

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BOSTON – Johnny Tighe, a senior on the St. John’s Prep boys hockey team, has been expressing his desire to score the game-winning goal in the state championship for the past few weeks, hoping to make it happen. After three periods of remarkable performance by 11th-seeded Winchester goalie Aiden Emerick in the Div. 1 state final (48 saves) on Sunday night at […]

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When it needed it most against a veteran Franklin team, Worcester North showed the heart of a champion. Amir Jenkins scored 12 of his game-high 21 points in the fourth quarter as No. 1 Worcester North overcame a double-digit third-quarter deficit to defeat No. 2 Franklin, 59-53, and win its second consecutive Div. 1 state title in […]

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LOWELL — The Div. 2 girls’ basketball final on Sunday at the Tsongas Center was intense, resembling a boxing match at times. However, a talented newcomer from Medfield made the difference. Naya Annigeri scored 16 points to lead the Warriors to a 48-42 victory over Worcester South, wrapping up a dominant season for Medfield.