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Everything you need to know about the District One softball playoffs & first-round matchups
The softball postseason begins in District One on Monday, and plenty of Bucks County area teams made the tournament. Check out the first-round matchups, and everything you need to know about the tournament here. How many teams make the District One softball playoffs?. In total, 50 teams qualified for the...
New & Old Highlighted as High Limit Invades Grandview
BECHTELSVILLE, PA–Levan Machine & Truck Equipment will present the Rich Mar Florist Kubota High Limit 410 Sprints joined by the F&L Doors Vintage Cars in the NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series opener of 2024 at the Grandview Speedway on Tuesday night, May 28. Gates open at 4:30 with race time set for 7:30 PM. In the event of rain, Wednesday, May 29 will be the rain date.
Baseball: Pairings, results, recaps for the PIAA District One playoffs
The PIAA District One baseball pairings feature the 24-team Class 6A (big-school) bracket. Class 5A and 6A begin Monday, with most other classifications starting Tuesday. Here are the games, along with previews and recaps: ...
HISTORY LIVES: Quarter Midget Racing
The Aug. 18, 1959 issue of The Doylestown Intelligencer reported that “Billy Kline, driving car No. 9, highlighted the weekly racing of the Doylestown Quarter-Midget Racing Club Friday night on the Country Fair Grounds track before a crowd of 300.” On May 19, 1960, the newspaper reported on “tomorrow night’s opening program of the DQMRC at the Doylestown Shopping Center parking lot.” In August 1962, “Quarter Midget drivers from all over the United States will converge on the Doylestown Quarter Midget track at the Doylestown Shopping Center. More than 100 entries are expected… from as far away as California.”
On the Run: There’s still time to register for the 24th annual Sesame Place Classic
The big day is nearly here but there’s still time to sign up for Sunday’s 24th annual Kiwanis-Herald Sesame Place Classic. Whether your favorite distance is 5K, one mile or even a kids’ 50-yard Sesame Sprint, the Classic has something to offer for everyone. Just go to...
Saucon Valley’s Kraus learns her lesson, holds off McCartney at D-11 3A girls track and field meet
Saucon Valley sophomore Virginia Kraus had a déjà vu moment during the second day of the District 11 Class 3A track and field championships Wednesday afternoon. Kraus found herself ahead of Emmaus sophomore Madelyn McCartney, just as she had been the day before in the 3,200-meter run. In...
Poll: Vote for who you think will have the biggest playoff impact in Bucks County area
With the PIAA District One Class 6A and 5A baseball playoffs scheduled to begin Monday (May 20) and the Philadelphia Catholic League playoffs already underway, we want to know which player from a Bucks County area team do you think will have the most impact on the postseason. Tell us by voting in...
Central Bucks South, East move on in district boys lacrosse tournament
Four area teams kicked off the District One Class 3A boys lacrosse tournament Tuesday – two from Central Bucks and the two Council Rocks – but only one school district has something to smile about heading into the second half of the week. No. 13 Central Bucks South...
Boys volleyball: CR North advances to next round of playoffs with 3-1 win over Central Bucks East
Council Rock North had its moments last year. But on May 16, 2023, after sneaking into the District One Class 3A boys volleyball playoffs as the 12 seed, the Indians were bounced by fifth-seeded Upper Dublin in the first round, who went on to win the tournament. As the higher...
Track and field athletes earn gold at SOL, BAL championships
Central Bucks West’s Mimi Duffy nabbed four gold medals and the Bucks girls finished third as a team to highlight the Suburban One League Colonial Division Championships, held last Friday and Saturday at Central Bucks East. Duffy raced to first in the girls 100 meter (12.05), 200 meter (24.87),...
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