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High school sports stories relating to southeastern Pennsylvania school districts.
Ava Beal went 4-for-4 and led Quakertown to a 9-2 victory over Plymouth Whitemarsh, a rival in the Suburban One League Liberty Division, on Tuesday.
HERSHEY — Roll Vikings, Four-ever. The number four holds a lot of significance for Ava Renninger. She’s the fourth of four siblings, the reason she wears No. 4 on her Archbishop Wood uniform and the meaning behind the small Roman numeral IV tattoo on her right bicep. Saturday night, it also held significance of the…
TOWAMENCIN — Chase Jones mentioned that he doesn't aim to hit home runs, but his good contact and a favorable wind helped him send a pitch over the left-center field fence on Thursday afternoon.
HATFIELD TWP. – Council Rock South fired 18 shots at Pennridge goalkeeper Jacob Winton in the first period, yet only one resulted in a goal. The Rams ice hockey team, meanwhile, managed just five shots in the initial 17 minutes but scored twice – Kevin Pico’s goal put Pennridge in the lead […]
La Salle netted four goals in the initial 7:04 and easily clinched a victory over Malvern Prep in the Flyers Cup AAA championship game.
WEST NORRITON — Give the ball to Emily Knouse and positive outcomes will occur. Archbishop Wood’s offensive strategy in the first half of Tuesday’s PIAA 5A semifinal essentially came down to passing the ball to Knouse and letting the junior decide what to do next. Knouse’s outstanding first half, along with exceptional defense from Lauren Greer, […]
Archbishop Wood scored just two points over the final four minutes in a loss to Parkland in the PIAA-6A state semifinals.
EASTON — Despite not being expected to return, the Dock Mennonite Pioneers showed complete control, at least for a quarter, as they took a 17-11 lead in the opening period of the PIAA Class 2A quarterfinals against Holy Cross.
EASTON — Archbishop Wood had a solid plan, and the Vikings executed it well. The Vikings coaching staff put a lot of effort into planning for Saturday's PIAA 5A quarterfinal matchup with Scranton, and it wouldn't have mattered if the players didn't go out and follow it. Conversely, the Vikings could have put all the […]
NORRISTOWN — With a four-point lead and less than three minutes remaining, Spring-Ford was close to making it to the state semifinals. However, Archbishop Wood senior Jalil Bethea changed the game by scoring 18 of his 31 points in the fourth quarter, leading the Vikings to a 67-61 comeback win over Spring-Ford on Saturday afternoon at Norristown High School. Bethea's performance advanced District 12’s third seed to play in the PIAA semis.
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