Stories By Steve Sherman
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Boys Soccer
/ 7 years agoPennsbury boys and girls, Council Rock North girls, Neshaminy field hockey emerge with wins
FALLS TWP. – The Pennsbury boys soccer team, the Council Rock North girls and the Neshaminy field hockey team all emerged...
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Boys Soccer
/ 7 years agoLazaric header puts Pennsbury past Great Valley in district opener
FALLS TWP. – Pennsbury had not trailed in the first half in any game this season, yet here they were, behind...
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Central League
/ 7 years agoMykhylyk sparks Council Rock North district playoff win over Radnor
NEWTOWN – Looking for its first win on its first trip to the postseason since 2011, Council Rock North needed a...
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Boys Soccer
/ 7 years agoCouncil Rock North topples CR South to keep Unity Cup
NEWTOWN – Earlier in the week, Council Rock North came out flat-footed against Neshaminy and it cost the Indians dearly in...
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Boys Soccer
/ 7 years agoNeshaminy reaps huge gains with win at Council Rock North (VIDEO)
NEWTOWN – If it was to have any hope of making it into the postseason, Neshaminy just had to have a...
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Boys Soccer
/ 7 years agoNeshaminy trying to springboard off Bensalem win (GALLERY)
BENSALEM – Sometimes, teams just need a jump start to propel them down a winning road. The Neshaminy boys soccer team...
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Pennsbury
/ 8 years agoWilliam Tennent topples dormant Pennsbury (VIDEO)
FALLS TOWNSHIP – When Pennsbury took on Suburban One League (SOL) National Conference rival William Tennent, prognosticators might have been calling...
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Boys Soccer
/ 8 years agoConwell-Egan Catholic blanks Bishop McDevitt (VIDEO)
WYNCOTE – Conwell-Egan Catholic (CEC) must have outshot Philadelphia Catholic League (PCL) foe Bishop McDevitt 18-3 in the first half and...
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Council Rock North
/ 8 years agoCouncil Rock North ascending back to the top
By JOHN GLEESON, 21st-Century Media News Svc. WARMINSTER – Defeating an old nemesis does grant a certain degree of vengeance. More...
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Boys Soccer
/ 8 years agoTruman running a tighter ship under Kinloch
NORTHAMPTON – It’s tough to get a soccer team going with only 14 players. Add in 90-plus degree heat and humidity...