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Wiltsey leads way as Audubon rallies past Gloucester - baseball recap
Junior Tyler Wiltsey tripled twice and drove in a pair of runs to lead Audubon to a 9-4 home win over Gloucester. Jason Stocklin singled, doubled and drove in three as the Green Wave rallied from a three-run deficit with four runs each in the second and fourth innings. Audubon...
South Jersey runner becomes first American to win Broad Street run in three decades
Cherry Hill’s Kevin McDonnell won the 43rd annual Independence Blue Cross Broad Street Run on Sunday, becoming the first American to win the race in three decades. McDonnell, a 2008 Camden Catholic High School graduate and Moorestown native, blazed the 10-mile course in 47 minutes, 33 seconds. It was just the second time...
Top performers from South Jersey girls' lacrosse from first week of May
Here are some of the top performances from South Jersey girls' lacrosse for the last week. Which player had the best week? Here's your chance to vote for your choice in the poll at the bottom of the story. The poll will close on Friday afternoon. ...
A beloved Delaware sandwich will be served at the Phillies ballpark. Here's what, and when
Maybe it was you. Maybe it was your cousin who lives in Philly. But a whole lot of Delaware sandwich fans have apparently been going down to the home of the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park, and asking for a sandwich from beloved New Castle-area sandwich shop Ioannoni's Specialty Sandwiches. ...
New Jersey high school names baseball field after fallen officer
A New Jersey High School is honoring a fallen police officer by re-naming a space that he loved – the baseball field. Deptford High School named renamed their baseball feild after fallen officer, Bobby Shisler. Shisler was a police officer in Deptford Township who passes away in May of last year from a gunshot wound […]
Spring fever: As the season winds down, Bucks County athletes delivered best performances
The regular season is winding down, and the race toward the playoffs is on. Whether they are looking to secure a playoff spot, or finish the season on a high note, these student-athletes put their teams in great position with big wins last week. Check out the top performances in softball, lacrosse, baseball, track and volleyball. Be sure to vote for the Boys Athlete of the Week and Girls Athlete of the Week beginning Tuesday evening, through...
Griffith knocks 100th hit for Pennsauken in victory over Riverside - Softball recap
Kyra Griffith collected the 100th hit in her career for Pennsauken in a 10-0 victory over Riverside in Pennsauken. Griffith was 3-for-3 with two stolen bases for Pennsauken (10-7). If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By...
Philadelphia NAACP comes out in support of proposed 76ers arena
The Philadelphia chapter of the NAACP says its supports the proposed 76 Place arena plan in Center City bordering Chinatown. In an event Tuesday members of the chapter spoke about how the project can benefit Philadelphia's Black community, especially when it comes to jobs.
Logue tosses two-hitter as Deptford beats Delsea - Softball recap
Gracie Logue allowed just one run on two hits to lead Deptford to a 3-1 win over Delsea in Franklinville, dealing a blow to the Crusaders’ division title hopes. Deptford scored twice in the fourth to overcome a 1-0 deficit and added an insurance run in the seventh.
Phillies fans bring pets to celebrate Bark at the Park along with surprise adoptable dogs, cats
PHILADELPHIA - It was a big night at the Phillies game for some four-legged fans. Monday was Bark at the Park night at Citizen’s Bank Park. 300 fans signed up to bring their dogs to the pet friendly game against the San Francisco Giants. Dogs and owners of all shapes and sizes had seats in the 300 level. Dogs were even treated to a promotional giveaway dog bowl and a portion of all proceeds went to PAWS.
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