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Emmaus field hockey ready to defend its throne after D-11 semifinal win vs. Parkland
Emmaus High School has won an incredible 35 consecutive District 11 field hockey championships. Success doesn’t get old or taken for granted for the Green Hornets because every year there is another class of seniors who are making their own final memories. If you purchase a product or register...
High school football rankings for Oct. 28: The Top 12 after the regular season
Emmaus High School’s football team sent the largest tremors through the Top 12 with its comprehensive victory over rival Parkland in the final week of the regular season. Easton, which, like Emmaus, captured a division title on Friday, retains its No. 1 position after a wild 118-point shootout against Nazareth.
Game of the Week Challenge: Pick Week 11 Lehigh Valley high school football winners
The Lehigh Valley high school football post-season starts in Week 11, and it’s time to take The Morning Call Game of the Week Challenge, sponsored by Yocco’s, “The Hot Dog King!” Vote on which team you think will win the matchups we’ve designated as the games of the week. When you make your picks, you’ll be entered into a random drawing for a chance to win a $25 coupon book from Yocco’s. The ...
Parkland boys soccer beats Freedom in 2nd OT as Tobia’s goal clinches trip to D-11 final
Parkland High School boys soccer coach Scott Mang said Trojans senior forward Kyle Tobia played the best game of his career on Tuesday night. Tobia completed his impressive performance by scoring with 4:46 left in double overtime to clinch Parkland’s 1-0 victory over Freedom in a District 11 Class 4A semifinal at Emmaus High School.
Central Catholic girls volleyball flips the switch, dispatches rival Becahi in district semifinals
A switch flipped late in the second set for the Allentown Central Catholic girls volleyball team. The Vikettes, on the ropes against a capable Bethlehem Catholic squad, seized momentum and didn’t let go. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site,...
Lehigh Valley arts school grad advances on ‘The Voice’
A recent Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts graduate has advanced to the next round of NBC’s “The Voice”. Shye Roberts, 18, who chose singer Michael Bublé’s team following her blind audition, sang Justin Bieber’s “Love Yourself” with contestant Jamison Puckett during the show’s Battle Round this week. Bublé chose Roberts to continue on the show after the performance. He said he ...
Liberty girls volleyball books trip to District 11 final with sweep of Nazareth
Liberty High School’s girls volleyball team showed on Tuesday night that it’s ready for its shot. The top-seeded Hurricanes made short work of fourth-seeded Nazareth 25-14, 25-22, 25-14 in the District 11 Class 4A semifinals at Catasauqua High School. If you purchase a product or register for an...
HS SOCCER: Devils dominated in district semis, fall 4-1 to Notre Dame Green Pond
LEHIGHTON – Shenandoah Valley’s historic soccer season came to a close Tuesday night as they... The post HS SOCCER: Devils dominated in district semis, fall 4-1 to Notre Dame Green Pond first appeared on The Shenandoah Sentinel.
Lehigh wrestling gets more ‘Faith’ as Jason Singer commits
Lehigh continued its run of success with its wrestling Class of 2030 when Faith Christian Academy junior Jason Singer announced his verbal commitment to the Mountain Hawks. Singer is the second Lion to recently announce his commitment to the Mountain Hawks after Cael Weidemoyer. Singer, who wrestled at 215 pounds...
Small-school football rankings for Oct. 28: The D-11 3A field leads the way
No. 1 and 2 in the small-school high school football rankings are No. 1 and 2 in the District 11 Class 3A tournament. Here’s the latest Top 5 as Northwestern Lehigh and Notre Dame are destined for a championship clash, if they can get past Saucon Valley and North Schuylkill, respectively.
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