Stories By Terry Toohey
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Field Hockey
/ 2 years agoRadnor bounces back to stay alive in District 1 tournament
RADNOR — Being shut out for the first time in 15 games and only the second time this season did not...
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Field Hockey
/ 2 years agoUnionville stuns Garnet Valley in district opener
CONCORD — Choosing “Against all odds,” as its motto for the 2018 season was quite appropriate for the Unionville field hockey...
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Field Hockey
/ 2 years agoLeonhardt helps Notre Dame stay unbeaten
Notre Dame keeps rolling along. Mia Leonhardt scored twice in the first half, once off an assist from Lindsey Barnes and...
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Field Hockey
/ 2 years agoCarroll pitches another PCL shutout
Not only is Archbishop Carroll still undefeated in the Catholic League, the Patriots have yet to yield a goal in league...
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Field Hockey
/ 2 years agoLaBella’s OT goal lifts Carroll over O’Hara
Playing for the third time this week, Archbishop Carroll notched its second win in three days, beating Cardinal O’Hara 1-0. Katie...
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Field Hockey
/ 2 years agoCarroll avenges championship loss to Bonner & Prendergast
Archbishop Carroll was in bounce back and payback mode Wednesday. The Patriots rebounded from their first loss of the season and...
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Field Hockey
/ 2 years agoAfter much delay, Radnor finally gets started
RADNOR — Katie Maguire did not have a good feeling when she looked outside and saw an overcast sky Thursday morning. The...
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Field Hockey
/ 3 years agoAll-Delco Field Hockey: Move to forward proves no problem for Notre Dame’s Curran
RADNOR >> If Holy Child School at Rosemont had ice hockey when Lauren Curran was a student there, who knows what...
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Field Hockey
/ 3 years agoField Hockey: The All-Delco Team
First Team Caroline Boornazian, Haverford So. F/MF Carly Brosious, Bonner & Prendergast Sr. F Katie Capalbo, Strath Haven Sr. MF Sydney...
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Field Hockey
/ 3 years agoRed-hot Bonner & Prendie ready to states challenge
Although the Monsignor Bonner & Archbishop Prendergast field hockey team was undefeated in the Catholic League, the Pandas were a mere...