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Comeback kids Quakertown come up short against Upper Dublin in SOL Continental battle
FORT WASHINGTON — Two weeks ago, Quakertown used a comeback for the ages to stun Souderton. Lightning nearly struck twice for the Panthers on Friday night. Trailing host Upper Dublin...
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.
Talamore Country Club Gets a Sister Golf Course in North Carolina
Owner of Ambler's Talamore Country Club, Bob Levy Jr., purchased Legacy Golf Links in Aberdeen, North Carolina, with plans to improve. Bob Levy Jr., a local businessman and owner of two country clubs in the Philadelphia suburbs, is expanding his portfolio with the acquisition of Legacy Golf Links in Aberdeen, North Carolina, reports Ben Tobin and Ryan Sharrow for the Philadelphia Business Journal.
NLDS Game 1 loss for the Phillies and Halloween costume ideas
Happy Sunday First State. Ok so maybe this is not the result Philly fans wanted in Game 1 of the National League Division Series. Hopefully, they can rebound today as they take on the Mets at home, with the first pitch at 4:08 p.m. It is hard to believe Halloween is only a few...
Sunny and mild in Philadelphia Sunday ahead of NLDS Game 2
Expect another stellar day Sunday, with mostly sunny skies and highs in the low to mid 70s for much of the Delaware Valley. No weather related issues of any kind.It'll be another great afternoon for baseball at Citizens Bank Park, where the Phillies look to notch a win against the New York Mets after dropping Game 1 of the NLDS on Saturday.Sunday night a fast-moving cold front will sweep through the region and could produce a few showers or embedded thunderstorms as it passes through. The chance of rain Sunday night will be mostly likely between 11 p.m. Sunday through 3 a.m....
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.
Team IMPACT unites with Villanova to help children with serious illnesses find hope
Some children with serious illnesses are finding hope and strength from new connections with college sports teams.The organization, Team IMPACT, creates new relationships that help children build strength and resilience.After Villanova's practice, 7-year-old Wes Jones is on the football field playing with the team."I like to watch them do the plays and throw the football and have fun," said Wes Jones.For a long time, Wes Jones wasn't having fun, enduring two years of treatments for leukemia."We never, ever expected something like this," said mom Christy Jones. "And I think as a parent, your mind can go to like worst case...
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