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GIRLS VOLLEYBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Upper Merion’s Schweikert caps memorable tenure with most single-season and career kills in PA history
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WCRustin’s Chase Hatton is DLN Football Player of the Year
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WC Rustin’s Chase Hatton is DLN Football Player of the Year
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All-Delco Girls Volleyball: Pivot to volleyball paid off for O’Hara’s Michelle Eburuoh
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All-Delco Girls Volleyball: McGinn helped Strath Haven in rebuilding program
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Girls Volleyball: The All-Delco Team
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GIRLS TENNIS PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Pope John Paul II freshman Elliana DeCicco conquers league, district in year one
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All-Delco Boys Soccer: Senior season brought a massive leap for Penncrest’s Dante Cholmeley-Jones
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All-Delco Boys Soccer: State champion Radnor quintet leads the way
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GIRLS BASKETBALL: Perkiomen Valley uses defense to pass test against Lansdale Catholic
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GIRLS VOLLEYBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Upper Merion’s Schweikert caps memorable tenure with most single-season and career kills in PA history
Only in volleyball does the word kill denote something positive and awe-inspiring — and nobody in the state of Pennsylvania is a more prolific...
WCRustin’s Chase Hatton is DLN Football Player of the Year
Football is not for the faint of heart. It takes guts, commitment and an intense inner drive. No one showed more grit on area...
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Varricchio stands tall for Carroll
RADNOR — Archbishop Carroll goalkeeper Alex Varricchio had her work cut out for herself in the first half against St. Hubert Monday. The pressure...
High energy pays dividends for Episcopal Academy
Throughout the pre-season, Episcopal Academy girls soccer coach Celeste Sweeney stressed the importance of displaying high energy and playing together as a team. Following...
Phoenixville tops Upper Perkiomen for first time since 2011
RED HILL — The tide has turned. For three years Phoenixville had felt the sting of a potent Upper Perkiomen attack led by now-graduated...
Kutztown defeated by Pequea Valley
With a new season and a new coach, the Kutztown Area High School football team is trying to turn around a program that has...
Hamburg defeated by Annville-Cleona, 21-6
On Sept. 5, Hamburg Area lost, 21-6, to Annville-Cleona in non-league action on Hawk Hill. The Dutchmen scored three rushing touchdowns on drives of...