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High school sports stories relating to southeastern Pennsylvania school districts.
BENSALEM — The North Penn Knights, known for their comebacks, fell short this time. Throughout the year, they had overcome double-digit deficits, including during a 17-game winning streak. However, in the state quarterfinals against Garnet Valley, they trailed by 14 in the second quarter and 10 at […]
PIAA Class 6A Girls Basketball: Savannah Saunders’ defense helps Garnet Valley’s top scorers overcome North Penn
La Salle got three goals in the second period to highlight a 5-2 win over Holy Ghost Prep in the Flyers Cup AAA semifinals.
NORTHAMPTON — Although she brings a unique approach, Sophia Topakas has seamlessly integrated into Archbishop Wood’s starting lineup this season. The sophomore guard, who also plays midfield for the Vikings’ soccer team in the fall, brings a different style to the game compared to her teammates, and the results speak for themselves. Topakas has been […]
Mike Green led four Archbishop Wood players in scoring double figures to secure a PIAA-6A second-round victory over Lower Merion, with 15 points.
In WINGATE, Caleigh Sperling fell onto the court after maneuvering around a defender to release a one-handed scoop shot just before the overtime buzzer. “I didn’t even see it cause there was someone on me, I kind of just fell to the ground,” Sperling said. “But I kind of just watched it go in […]
WARMINSTER — When the going got tough, Emily Knouse got going. Specifically, the Archbishop Wood junior got going downhill toward the rim to start the fourth quarter of Saturday’s state playoff opener with Radnor. The Raptors had been physical, scrappy and resilient all afternoon and Knouse knew it was time to change the tune. Wood’s […]
HERSHEY>>Southeastern PA had many athletes win medals at the first PIAA Girls Wrestling State Championships at the Giant Center in Hershey. Ten athletes won medals in the morning, and another four competed for gold in Saturday night’s championship finals. Julia Horger, a resident of Bensalem and competing at 106 for Conwell-Egan, was the only SEPA athlete to win a state title. She dominated the match and won 9-3 over Madlyn Enterlyne from Greenville.
Jalil Bethea contributed 14 of his total 31 points in the fourth quarter, leading Archbishop Wood to a comeback victory over Methacton in the PIAA-6A state playoffs' first round.
Joey Bachmann and Adam Waters from Faith Christian Academy surpassed expectations to win gold.
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