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Former Philadelphia Flyer Chris Therien Helps Others Through the Pennsylvania Recovery Center
Former Philadelphia Flyer Chris Therien has charted a new path for himself as part-owner and chief wellness officer at the new Pennsylvania Recovery Center site in Center City,. Former Philadelphia Flyer Chris Therien has charted a new path for himself as part-owner and chief wellness officer at the new Pennsylvania...
Two New Jersey HS Baseball Teams Reach Carpenter Cup Semi-Finals
Over the last 30 years, the Philadelphia Phillies have hosted a High School Baseball showcase allowing young ballplayers to get exposure in front of Major League Scouts along with College and University Baseball Coaches. This year's Carpenter Cup Tournament featured 16 Teams representing different areas of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and...
South Jersey Times boys track postseason honors, 2024
There was no more dominant force in South Jersey Track and Field circles that Woodbury senior distance ace Peyton Shute. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Jason Kelce, Wife Announce They Are Changing Their Parenting Style
Jason Kelce and his wife Kylie have been social media darlings for a while now. But in a recent interview they announced that they're going to change their parenting style to account for it. In an interview with TODAY, Jason Kelce explained that he and Kylie are going to "scale back" the amount of ...
Meet PHL17’s new Vice President and General Manager Lloyd Bucher
PHL17 is excited to announce our new Vice President and General Manager, Lloyd Bucher. Mr. Bucher comes to WPHL and Philadelphia from Charlotte, North Carolina where he oversaw WJZY-TV (FOX), WMYT-TV (MyNet), and qcnews.com. as a Vice President and General Manager for nearly three years. Philadelphia is no stranger to Mr. Bucher as he called […]
Student Athlete of the Week: Caitlyn Coghlan
Meet Caitlyn Coghlan, the captain and pitcher of the junior varsity softball team at Saints John Neumann and Maria Goretti Catholic High School who is always looking out for her team and making them better. Caitlyn is our student athlete of the week! Do you know a student athlete? Nominate them here.
SENIOR OF THE MONTH: Stephen Devanney a ‘model student-athlete’ and the pride of tiny Pitman High
(Our Senior of the Month feature highlights a senior student-athlete who exemplifies excellence both on and off the field. We consider things like athletic ability, academic achievement, leadership qualities and the athlete’s impact on the sports teams they play for and their school as a whole. Pitman High senior three-sport star Stephen Devanney is our choice for the month of June.)
Detroit 4, Philadelphia 1
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ESPN NY radio host praises Philadelphia sports fans
Throughout his career in sports media, ESPN Radio’s Chris Carlin has done a little bit of everything. Originally a producer on WFAN’s Mike and the Mad Dog, Carlin since had stops at SNY, Philadelphia’s WIP, returned to WFAN, and then jumped from ESPN New York to ESPN Radio where he hosts the daily midday show alongside Read more... The post Chris Carlin praises Philadelphia fans for giving him a chance on WIP appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Pat Ruley named head football coach at Rowan University
Rowan University is turning to an alumnus to lead its football program. Pat Ruley, a 2013 graduate, was named the head football coach for the Profs on Wednesday, the school’s director of athletics, Dr. John Giannini, announced. ...
LSU stars Norwood, Rose miss out on Olympic berths with 4th-place finishes at U.S. trials
LSU track and field stars Vernon Norwood and Michaela Rose came up just short Monday night in their bids to make the U.S. Olympic team. Both athletes came in fourth place in their events at the Olympic team trials in Eugene, Oregon, when they had to get into the top three to punch their ticket to the Paris Olympics.
Camren Boykin commits to Temple
Almost two weeks after taking an official visit to Temple, Potomac School quarterback Camren Boykin announced his verbal commitment to the Owls on social media Monday. Boykin, who completed nearly 70% of his passes for 1,810 yards and 19 touchdowns against just five interceptions, had offers from programs like Buffalo, Penn, Cornell, Hampton, Georgetown and Coastal Carolina.
Girls track & field: Tri-County Conference all-stars, 2024
Coaches across the Tri-County Conference made their choices their postseason honors teams. Below, see the athletes and relay teams who were picked. 100: Leila Ortiz, Clayton, Jr. 200: Miyana Johnson, Clayton, Jr. 400: Anna Buzby, Salem, Sr. 800: Ave Dixon, Pitman, Sr. 1,600: Cameron Ferrari, Pitman, Sr. 3,200: Macie McCracken,...
Representing South Jersey
A year ago, Tri-Cape won the prestigious Carpenter Cup softball tournament, sponsored by the Phillies and played in Philadelphia’s FDR Park. In this year’s 19th annual Carpenter Cup, the Tri-Cape (consisting of players from the Tri-County Conference and Cape Atlantic League) advanced to the final day of competition, but was eliminated by eventual champion Lehigh Valley in the quarterfinal.
Glasser, Burt win Philadelphia AHDC splits
Chester, PA — Neil Glasser lasted on the lead and Raymond Burt pulled a massive surprise to win their respective $7,500 divisions for the American Harness Drivers Club at Harrah’s Philadelphia on Sunday afternoon (June 23). In the trotting division, Glasser grabbed the top from post eight with...
Temple Crew experiences growing pains, but is built for the future
Brendan Cunningham first stepped onto Temple’s campus a decade and a half ago as a rower under then-head coach Dr. Gavin White. He witnessed first-hand the coach who cultivated a winning culture that’s still in place nearly five decades later. White led Temple for 37 seasons, and the...
Caitlin Clark wins Honda Cup as top female college athlete for second consecutive year
NEW YORK (AP) — Caitlin Clark became the fourth person ever to win the Honda Cup twice, earning the prestigious honor Monday night. The former Iowa star, who finished her career as the all-time Division I scoring leader, joined Tracy Caulkins (1982, 1984), Maya Moore (2010, 2011) and Rachel Garcia (2019, 2021) as the only people to accomplish that. Moore is the only other person to win the award in back-to-back years. This year there was a tie in voting for the top three finalists resulting in four outstanding honorees. In addition to Clark, the others were Texas volleyball player Madisen Skinner, LSU gymnast Haleigh Bryant and Stanford softball player NiJaree Canady.
Baseball: Maxwell helps Tri-Cape secure fourth-straight berth in Carpenter Cup final
If you wear the Delsea uniform, you certainly know how to bunt. Small ball played a big part in the Crusaders’ success this past high school season. Being able to move runners, score runs and put pressure on opposing defenses with the ball never leaving the infield is what helped Delsea win the South Jersey Group 3 championship and reach its first-ever state final.
Tetrick wins six in Philadelphia 2-year-old races
Chester, PA — Two-year-olds continued their education into the racing wars on Tuesday morning (June 25) at Harrah’s Philadelphia, with ten events held — three for pacers of each sex and two each for male and female trotters. Driver Tim Tetrick had a big hand in the proceedings as he won six times, two times with pacers of each sex and once in each of the trotting divisions.
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