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May 6, 2012
Highlights of Saturday's contests can be found at: www.philly.com/rally Baseball LEE WARE TOURNAMENT Pennsauken Tech 16, Woodstown 4 Timber Creek 10, Clearview 7 Timber Creek 15, Pennsauken Tech 2 Clearview 8, Woodstown 5 COLONIAL CONFERENCE Haddonfield 6, Audubon 3 NONLEAGUE Cherokee 4, Triton 0 Cape May Tech 4, Camden County Tech 2 ...
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November 24, 2011
Thursday COLONIAL CONFERENCE Woodbury at Gateway, 10:30 Overbrook at Lindenwold, 10:30 Audubon at Haddon Twp., 11 Haddonfield at Haddon Heights, 11 WEST JERSEY LEAGUE New Egypt at Bordentown, 10 Shawnee at Lenape, 10 Schalick at Cumberland, 10 Triton at Timber Creek, 10 Pitman at Clayton, 10:30 Salem at Woodstown, 10:30 Paul VI at Camden Cath., 10:30 Washington...
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September 12, 2011
FOOTBALL Team Record Preseason rankings in parentheses. 1. Holy Spirit (1) 1-0 Donta Pollock ran for 201 yards, and Nigel Jones ran for three TDs as the Spartans beat Oakcrest, 41-16, in what coach Charles Roman called "a street fight. " Next: Home Friday at 7 vs. Absegami. 2. Cherokee ( 2) 1-0 Defensive end Brandon Rapp's 27-yard interception return for a TD kick-started a second-half rally to a 27-13 victory over Lenape. Next: At Eastern Friday at 7. 3. St. Joseph (3)
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September 7, 2012 | By Phil Anastasia, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Damon "Doo Wop" Mitchell likes the "Southern hospitality" in Atlanta and the academic reputation of Georgia Tech's engineering program. But the athlete who has become the face of South Jersey's newest football program has decided to play for the Yellow Jackets for one reason: They recruited him as a quarterback. "They were the only school that, right from the start, said they wanted me as a quarterback," the 6-foot-3, 205-pound Mitchell said. "That meant a lot to me. " Georgia Tech runs a triple-option offense.
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November 15, 2011 | By Phil Anastasia, Inquirer Staff Writer
Andrew Lisa has decided on a college. Now he plans to make the most of his last days as a high school quarterback. Lisa, who has thrown for 38 touchdowns over the last two seasons in leading Moorestown into the last two South Jersey Group 3 tournaments, recently made a commitment to attend the University of Pennsylvania. Lisa hopes to play quarterback for the Quakers. "I just want to go in there and compete," said Lisa, who plans to attend Penn's Wharton School of Business.
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June 3, 2012 | By Kate Harman, For The Inquirer
SOUTH PLAINFIELD, N.J. - When Megan Kirschling soared over the high-jump bar at 5 feet, 101/2 inches, she didn't just break her own personal record. She also made state history. The mark broke the Group 2 record first set in 1998, and put the West Deptford junior in a tie for second on the all-time state list. The jump also matched a nearly 30-year-old record for the all-group meets. "There are always those butterflies," Kirschling said. "Once I hit the first jump, then it's just take a deep breath and see how high I can go. " After the successful record-setting attempt, Kirschling couldn't clear the bar on three attempts at 6 feet.