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As Supercross returns to Philly, check out this local rider's Eagles-themed helmet, bike
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — A teenager from Telford, Bucks County, is preparing to compete at the AMA Supercross Championship at Lincoln Financial Field this weekend, and he'll be repping Philly during the race.Bryce Shelly, 19, will wear an Eagles helmet and ride an Eagles green bike while riding through the team's stadium on Saturday. His motorcycle is usually blue, but Shelly felt it was fitting to make some changes for his homecoming."Super exciting to have a race here at Lincoln Financial Field," Shelly said. "Me growing up about 30 minutes from here, it's super special to me, and it's...
Pennridge High School celebrates Special Olympics with "April Showers"
PERKASIE, Pa. (CBS) – On a bright and sunny day, Bucks County students dodged raindrops and celebrated raising big money for special athletes. Friday was the day Pennridge High School students had been working for all year.Fire companies from Perkasie, Silverdale, Hilltown Township, Sellersville and Dublin rained down water from overhead hoses because students raised a lot of cash."This is our biggest event throughout the school year," said Pennridge teacher Jessica Ashlock. "We've raised over $10,000 through this and Polar Plunge for Special Olympics of Pennsylvania."She is also the advisor for the Pennridge Unified Club, which raises money for the school's...
Girls lacrosse: 2024 Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex bracket, scores, schedule
Hunterdon Central girls lacrosse received the No. 1 seed in the Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex Tournament on April 25. The Red Devils have won seven of the last eight HWS titles. Second-seeded Sparta and No. 3 North Hunterdon also received double byes into the quarterfinals. The first round must be played by April...
High school football: New Hope-Solebury names Neshaminy assistant Bell its new head coach
The timing was right for New Hope-Solebury and Ian Bell. The Lions were in search of a new head football coach and believe they have found the right fit in Bell. And Bell, who spent the last two seasons as an assistant at Neshaminy, was looking to be a head coach.
Balanced scoring powers No. 16 Hunterdon Central to eighth win - Girls lacrosse recap
Kadyn Brandt scored a hat-trick, powering Hunterdon Central - No. 16 in the NJ.com Top 20 - to a 16-3 victory over Watchung Hills in Warren. Winners of eight in a row after losing their first two, the red-hot Red Devils had some nine different players score in this game. Kylie Hamer, Jelly Schnell, Julia Bienkowski, Dalton Klaus, and Maggie Scally each scored twice for Central.
Softball: Robbinsville Defeats Hunterdon Central, 8-4
ROBBINSVILLE, NJ -- Robbinsville scored four runs in the third inning and four in the fourth and went on to an 8-4 softball victory over Hunterdon Central on Wednesday. Tuleen Ali went 3-for-4 with two doubles and three runs batted in and Sorella Gallucci was 2-for-4 with a double and three RBI for Robbinsville (9-1). Haley Krebs was 3-for-4 with two runs scored in the win.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Haley Totaro hit a two-run home run and finished with three RBI and Paige Seemon went 2-for-4 with a run scored for Hunterdon Central (4-7). For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Boys Lacrosse: Columbia Defeats Delaware Valley, 11-10
FRENCHTOWN, NJ -- Columbia built a four-goal lead by halftime and held on for an 11-10 boys lacrosse victory over Delaware Valley on Wednesday. Gabe O'Brien scored four goals and passed for one assist, and Mason Wolpov doled out a team-high five assists and scored a goial for Columbia (3-5), which led, 7-3, at the half.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Kevin Simon won 8 of 13 faceoffs and Max Gigante was 6 for 11 on faceoffs for Columbia. The following Cougars scored one goal each: Finn Price, Ian Webber, Max Gigante, Max Bank-Walker, Jared Van Allen and Cooper Westhelle. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
No. 3 Steinert topples Trenton for 4th straight win - Softball recap
Riley Mikolajczak threw a five-inning one-hitter with nine strikeouts and no walks while Francesca Castellano went 3-for-4 with five RBI, a double and a home run as Steinert, No. 18 in the NJ.com Top 20, toppled Trenton 18-0 in Hamilton. Gianna DiMeglio drove four runs in while Aleiya O’Neal had...
Korsos’ four goals powers Lawrence past South Brunswick - Girls lacrosse recap
Charley Korsos scored four goals and assisted another, powering Lawrence to a 10-8 victory over South Brunswick on the road in Monmouth Junction. The victory snapped a seven-game losing streak for the Cardinals, who are now 2-9 on the season. Kayla Durling and Hayley Jodoin each scored twice for Lawrence, which led 3-2 at the half in this one.
Poll: Vote for who you think should be the top baseball hitter in Bucks County area
There are plenty of terrific baseball hitters in the Bucks County area. Who do you think is the best? Let us know your choice for the Courier Times/Intelligencer's top hitter of the 2024 season. We are limiting it to one hitter per team. ...
Baseball rankings: More changes in our top high school teams for Bucks County area
There have been more changes in our rankings of the top Bucks County area high school baseball teams since the second installment two weeks ago. Here's our latest rankings (through Tuesday, April 23): ...
Turco’s six goals power Rutgers Prep to first win - Girls lacrosse recap
Maggie Turco scored a game-high six goals, getting Rutgers Prep into the win column with a 13-9 victory over Gill St. Bernard’s in Somerset. The victory is the first for the Argonauts after eight setbacks to start their season. Kate Chung added a hat-trick and assist for Rutgers Prep, which also received eight saves from Gauri Balasubramania in this one.
Big sixth inning sends South Hunterdon past Holy Cross - Baseball recap
South Hunterdon rallied for four runs in the sixth inning to earn a 4-2 comeback win over Holy Cross in Delran. Aaron Zalescik and Nate Lawton each had RBI singles in the sixth and Trevor Lingerfield also knocked in a run. Nate Lawton earned the win, allowing two runs, one...
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