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Gymnast Simone Biles is coming to Philadelphia
Olympic gymnasts from around the world, including gold medalist Simone Biles, are going to 30 arenas around the nation and one of their stops is here in Philadelphia. “The Gold Over America Tour” is coming to the Wells Fargo Center on October 4th at 7:30 p.m. The team of gymnasts that will be there include: […]
Savannah Bananas bringing Banana Ball to PA and Baltimore in 2025
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — The Savannah Bananas, a team that plays baseball like no other, announced its 2025 Banana Ball World Tour City Draft including stops in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Baltimore. Games in the three cities will take place in the summer of 2025, bringing the game of Banana Ball...
UConn beats Temple on crazy final play of the game
UConn needed one final stop Saturday to beat Temple. The Huskies got the stop they needed and a whole lot more. UConn held a precarious 23-20 lead over Temple in the closing seconds at Pratt & Whitney Stadium in East Hartford, Conn. The game came down to one last play as Temple had 4th-and-1 at... The post UConn beats Temple on crazy final play of the game appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Watch: Temple's attempt at game-winning tush push goes spectacularly wrong
The Temple Owls found themselves with a fourth-and-goal situation, trailing by three points with three seconds to play in their game against UConn on Saturday afternoon.Instead of kicking the chip-shot field goal and playing for overtime, the Owls decided to go for it and lined up for a tush-push attempt for what could have been a game-winning touchdown.The good news: There was a touchdown scored on the play.The bad news: It was not scored by Temple.The play went spectacularly wrong as Temple fumbled, allowing UConn's Jordan Wright to pick up the ball and race 96 yards the other way for a touchdown.Have a look. UCONN UCONN UCONN!!!Fumble recovered and returned for 96 yards to seal the deal! pic.twitter.com/c8QrFPRSeM— UConn Football (@UConnFootball) October 5, 2024 On one hand, you have to get Temple credit for going for the win. The Owls entered the game 1-4 and are probably not in contention for a bowl game.On the other, this is another reminder that the tush-push, Brotherly Shove or whatever name you want to give the play, isn't as easy or consistently successful as the Philadelphia Eagles have made it look for the past few years. Temple learned that firsthand.
Offensive explosion proves that Delran has started to hit its stride
Despite what its record showed in late-September, Delran did not feel like it had properly gelled as a team yet. The Bears, who are routinely one of the BCLS’s top teams, had three losses at the hands of the top two teams in the Liberty division standings-wise in Holy Cross Prep and Cinnaminson.
Central Bucks High School Football: A Review of Week 7 Scores
DOYLESTOWN, PA—CB South hung onto its perfect record Friday night, beating conference rival North Penn in a 14-6 home game in Warrington.North Penn also entered last night’s game with an undefeated record, but the Titans limited their rival to 118 yards of offense and sacked North Penn’s quarterback six times.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTERThe last time CB South had an undefeated season was 2007, just a few years after the school opened.The win gives CB South a 7-0 record. The team next plays Abington in a home game on Oct. 11 at 6:30 p.m.In an away game, CB East beat Abington in a 36-0 blowout. The win gives CB East a 3-4 record. The team next plays a Thursday night away game against Neshaminy on Oct. 10 at 7 p.m. In an away game, CB West beat Pennsbury 27-6 in a convincing win. CB West has won the last three of four games and has a 5-2 record. The team next plays an away game at Pennridge on Saturday, Oct. 12, at 7 p.m. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Cherokee grinds out win over Shawnee behind Therien
EVESHAM — The play is called "Wildwood," and for big guys like Cherokee's Chris Therien, it's a dream come true. "It's kind of like the tush push (that the Eagles run)," said Therien said. "When you get a good push and get three yards on it, that's always great." ...
In Philadelphia, Chinatown activists rally again to stop development. This time, it's a 76ers arena
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Vivian Chang works on a narrow Philadelphia street that would have been consumed by a Phillies stadium had Chinatown activists not rallied to defeat the plan in the early 2000s. Instead of 40,000 cheering fans, the squeals of young children now fill the playground at Folk Arts-Cultural Treasures Charter School, which opened in 2007.
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