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NJ Little League baseball Section 3 Tournament: Schedule, scores, updates
The road to Williamsport and the Little League World Series is a step closer with the 2024 NJ Section 3 Little League Baseball Tournament beginning this month. The entire tournament will take place at the South Wall Little League field. The winner will advance to the New Jersey State Tournament at Freehold...
Florence football's family tradition continues as Frappolli takes over top job from father
Joe Frappolli has done every job within the Florence High School football program. Now, the 45-year-old has the top job. Frappolli was approved as the new head football coach at...
Philly children catch a glimpse of football dreams at free bootcamp
Children from Philadelphia, many of whom dream of a future in football, laced up for a free training camp in Hunting Park today.The morning full of catching, running, and throwing was hosted by the North Philadelphia Aztecs and Penn State football player Abdul Carter.The Aztecs youth program reaches out to more than 300 children with its football and cheerleading programs.To learn more about upcoming programs, visit their Facebook page.RELATED: Pa. man turns past trauma into passion for 'Healing Hurt People'Waltkeem Jenkins had been victimized several times during his teen years. Now, he's a mentor for others who've experienced similar trauma.
2025, TE, Sean Welde on his Villanova football commitment
Sean Welde is a different breed at tight end. The Class of 2025, high-level talent was a defensive standout for Camden Catholic High School in Cherry Hill, New Jersey last season. His emergence at tight end was recognized by many programs and now he looks to showcase even more of this offensive talent this coming season. At 6-6, 230 pounds, he is a strong, athletic target that will be an exciting future piece for the Wildcats. He talked to me about his commitment to Villanova and more for VUSports.
HS sports Rushmore Project starts Tuesday: Pick all-time best at 7 N.J. high schools
The 10th consecutive year of NJ.com’s Mount Rushmore Project, where we present nominees for the best-ever athletes and coaches at select high schools and then take your votes for the top four, is about to begin. Right now, our reporters are busy researching the all-time best players and coaches...
Sensory rooms offer shelter from the storm of frenzied sports events
For someone with autism, a visit to a pro sports game can be hard. Those individuals may be challenged by the noise, lights and other stress-inducing elements at a stadium filled with frenzied fans. But increasingly, they can find a welcome break in sensory rooms — spaces designed as a...
Mount Laurel's Student-Athletes Excelled In Collegiate Outdoor Sports This Season
MOUNT LAUREL, NJ — The outdoor portion of the collegiate athletic season is now complete and it’s a good time to take a glance at local student-athlete graduates from Lenape High School who made a name for themselves in sports right here in New Jersey and beyond. This is the first installation.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Sidney Whetstone was a junior competitor in jumps and sprinting events for the Rowan University (Glassboro, NJ) women’s outdoor track and field program. Whetstone was a part of the 4 by 100 relay team that earned Second Team All-New...
Coronel has second consecutive shutout for Red Bulls in tie with Union
CHESTER, Pa. — Andrew Rick tied his career high with five saves Saturday night for Philadelphia in a 0-0 tie with the New York Red Bulls and the Union snapped a five-game losing skid. Philadelphia (4-9-9) is winless in nine straight. The 18-year-old Rick made his third career start and posted his first shutout. He stopped a shot by Dante Vanzeir — who had slipped behind the defense for a one-on-one opportunity — in the 22nd minute, batted away Cameron Harper's clean shot from near the right corner of the 6-yard box and parried a shot by Dennis Gjengaar from point-blank range in the 87th. New York (9-4-9) is unbeaten, with four ties, in five consecutive games. Carlos Coronel, who finished with five saves, had his second consecutive shutout and his fourth of the season for New York.
Paul George to honor Kobe Bryant with 76ers jersey number
Every time Paul George steps on the basketball court as a member of the Philadelphia 76ers, he will be honoring Kobe Bryant. George has been fondly referred to as "PG-13" for quite a while, as he has donned the No. 13 dating all the way back to his playing days in Indiana. He wore the number with the Pacers, the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Los Angeles Clippers.
2nd Golfer, Jordan Spieth, Joins Tiger Woods in Backing Cobbs Creek Project
A rendering of the TGR Learning Lab planned for the Cobbs Creek Golf Course as part of the $100 million restoration project. Tiger Woods has been joined by professional golfer Jordan Spieth in backing a $150 million restoration and expansion of the Cobbs Creek Golf Campus in West Philadelphia and Upper Darby, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal.
Upper Moreland LAX’s Annalise Messina named All-American, multiple local players earn honors
Phillylacrosse.com has announced the girls’ All-league, All-State, and All-American honors for the 2024 season. Annalise Messina, an Upper Moreland junior midfielder who is also the Courier Times/Intelligencer Player of the Year, was named a USA Lacrosse All-American while Emma Yoder from Springfield Township High School was named to the All-Academic team.
Olivia ‘Livvy’ Dunne’s 2024 championship season in images
Run it back ... (Matthew Hinton-USA TODAY Sports) Social media influencer and Tigers gymnast Livvy Dunne made her intentions clear about what's ahead, posting a video montage on Instagram that ended with "not Dunne yet," letting her massive following know she'll be back on the mat for a fifth year at LSU. It'll be a highly anticipated season for the Tiger talent, who was part of the NCAA championship squad in 2024 that took home the school's first-ever women's gymnastics national title. Ahead of the follow-up act, here's a look back at the best of the best of Dunne's dynamic 2024 run...The best...
Forecasting five early favorites to earn single-digit jerseys
Once again, Coach Stan Drayton faces a novel situation heading towards the 2024 season when it comes to awarding single-digit jerseys to select members of the Temple football squad. He has just one – junior wide receiver Ian Stewart, who wears No. 1 – coming back from last season.
Look for these NJ athletes at the Paris Olympics this summer
New Jersey has been ready — along with the rest of the world — to again cheer on our hometown Olympic athletes. Trials to qualify for various events at the summer games in Paris, France, have now been winding down. Among them, NJ track star Athing Mu suffered...
Mississippi State grad prepares for second trip to the Olympics
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) – During his time at Mississippi State, Florence, N.J. native Curtis Thompson was a four-time First-Team All-American in the javelin and was an NCAA Champion in 2016. Last month, Thompson qualified for the 2024 Paris Olympics with a throw of 83.04 meters, the top mark in...
History with Chuck: Cheltenham alumni once teamed up to win bronze at the 1972 Summer Olympics
As the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad in Paris, France draw closer to their opening ceremonies on Friday, July 26, local historian Chuck Langerman shared two former Olympians who graduated from Cheltenham High School. Charles Horter (above and below left) and the late Don Cohan (above and below right) teamed...
Familiar names atop the leaderboard early at 123rd New Jersey Amateur Golf Championship
BLOOMFIELD – Yet another Greyserman brother has come knocking at the door of the New Jersey Amateur Golf Championship. Reed Greyserman, the youngest of three golfing brothers, owns the first-round lead at the 123rd Amateur thanks to Monday’s sizzling start at steamy Forest Hill Field Club. Greyserman, 19, an incoming freshman at Princeton, opened...
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