Sports
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Levittown’s David Blay Aiming For NFL, Hopes For Eagles ‘Dream Scenario’
After a five-year collegiate career spanning three schools and two competitive levels, Levittown’s David Blay now hopes to continue in the NFL, writes Devin Jackson for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Harry S. Truman High School graduate took a winding path through college football. After starting at Division II West Chester, he then moved on to…
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Jeffrey Lurie Wants to Host a Super Bowl in Philadelphia, But There’s an Expensive Snag
Jeffrey Lurie has built the Philadelphia Eagles into a premier NFL franchise, but his next challenge may be even bigger—bringing a Super Bowl to Philadelphia, writes Jeff Karr for CBS Sports. The longtime owner and Wynnewood resident is committed to making it happen. Whether it becomes a reality depends on the future of Lincoln Financial…
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One Tough Year Later, Abington’s Ray Rice Makes an Impact on the Court
After a year defined by rehab, patience, and grit, Abington High School junior Ray Rice is back on the basketball court, writes Tom Moore for The Bucks County Courier Times. The 6-foot-3 forward missed the entire 2024–25 campaign after suffering a torn ACL, torn meniscus and bone bruise during a fall tournament game. The injury…
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Methacton Cheer Team Stuck in Texas — and Comes Home Stronger
What was supposed to be a quick trip home turned into an unexpected adventure for the Methacton High School cheer team, reports Dawn Timmeney for Fox 29. After traveling to Fort Worth, Texas, to compete in the NCA Nationals, the team found itself stranded for several days when a severe winter storm shut down flights…
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Norristown’s Quinn Sullivan Embraces Recovery and Leadership with Union
Norristown native Quinn Sullivan may be sidelined with a torn ACL, but his presence around the Philadelphia Union hasn’t faded, writes Jonathan Tannenwald for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The 21-year-old attacking midfielder missed last season’s playoff run, a tough break after being named the team’s Fan Player of the Year. While the injury kept him off…
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Norristown’s Cavan Sullivan Readies for Pivotal Year With Union Before Manchester City Transfer
Norristown’s Cavan Sullivan is entering a crucial season with Philadelphia Union before his planned transfer to Manchester City at the end of 2027, writes Jonathan Tannenwald for The Philadelphia Inquirer. However, the 16-year-old phenom, who recently left with the team for their preseason training in Spain, has gotten used to the spotlight by now. “The…
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Drexel Hill’s Kevin Stefanski Is Atlanta Falcons’ New Head Coach
Kevin Stefanski, a Drexel Hill native, has signed a five-year deal to take over as the Atlanta Falcons’ new head coach, writes Caio Miari for The Score. Stefanski will report to Matt Ryan, the team’s new president of football. “We’re thrilled to land a lead-by-example leader in Kevin Stefanski, who brings a clear vision for…
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Lansdale’s Sean McDermott Fired After Reshaping the Buffalo Bills
Lansdale native Sean McDermott’s nine-year run as head coach of the Buffalo Bills came to an abrupt end this week, writes John Wawrow for The Philadelphia Inquirer. His tenure reshaped one of the NFL’s long-struggling franchises but stopped just short of a Super Bowl breakthrough. McDermott was fired Monday following Buffalo’s overtime loss at Denver…
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From Local Courts to Hawk Hill: The Trust Powering St. Joe’s Womens Basketball
Years of experience and chemistry are fueling the leadership under juniors Gabby Casey and Aleah Snead for St. Joe’s women’s basketball, writes Mia Messina for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Their connection goes back well before college. Casey and Snead played AAU ball together with the Philadelphia Belles, faced each other in high school, then arrived at…
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St. Joe’s Hannah Prince Hired as Penn State Head Field Hockey Coach
Hannah Prince, St. Joe’s head coach since 2022, has been appointed as the new head field hockey coach at Penn State, writes Greg Finberg for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Over four seasons leading the Hawks, Prince achieved a 64-14 record, qualified for the NCAA Tournament every year, and secured two Atlantic 10 regular-season titles and four…
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Cheltenham High Football’s 2026 Season in Doubt After Probe Confirms Toxic Culture, Locker Room Assault
The Cheltenham High football team may not play in 2026 after an external investigation into a locker room assault last fall exposed hazing and a toxic culture, writes Kristen A. Graham for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Of almost 20 people who witnessed the assault, no one attempted to stop it “and several participated freely in it,”…
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Kobe Bryant’s Competitive Drive Forged Chester-Lower Merion Rivalry
Kobe Bryant’s competitive drive helped transform matchups between the Chester Clippers and the Lower Merion Aces into a basketball rivalry that lasted for decades, writes Alex Coffey for The Philadelphia Inquirer. When Bryant arrived in 1992, Lower Merion was not considered a basketball school, particularly when measured against local powerhouses such as Chester and Coatesville.…
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Ryan Ogle Steps Down as 2026 PGA Championship Director at Aronimink
The 2026 PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club is losing its director, Ryan Ogle, only a few months from its opening, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. Ogle announced on LinkedIn that he is stepping down from the PGA of America in the coming days, which runs the annual golf tournament. Ogle has accepted…
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Meet the Pottsown Scout: The Travel Baseball Team Born from a TikTok Joke
A group of South Jersey friends who began posting viral videos during the pandemic have turned their content creation into a full-time gig with the Pottstown Scout team, writes Matt Breen for The Philadelphia Inquirer. After filming themselves hitting tennis balls into yards and challenging kids to tackle them for $100, they tried pretending one…
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Why the PGA Chose Newtown Square and Aronimink Golf Club for its 2026 PGA Championship
The 108th PGA Championship is coming to the Philadelphia region in May, and this selection carries weight. The PGA of America did not choose a backdrop. It chose a proving ground. Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square has spent decades showing it can handle the best players in the world, under the brightest lights, with…
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Atlanta Falcons Appoint Exton’s Matt Ryan to New President of Football Role
Matt Ryan, a native of Exton and Penn Charter graduate, has been appointed as the inaugural president of football for the Atlanta Falcons, according to a staff report from The Philadelphia Inquirer. The team’s former longtime quarterback will lead the search for a new coach and a general manager, where both positions will report directly to Ryan. By taking this newly established role, he will leave…
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Chester County Boys’ Basketball Teams Eye Successful 2025-26 Campaign
Chester County boys’ basketball teams are aiming for another successful season, with a strong chance of achieving their goal, writes Joseph Santoliquito for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Coatesville’s Red Raiders boast 6-6 sophomore Colton Hiller, who is the top-rated sophomore in Pennsylvania according to 247 Sports. The lineup also includes 6-7 senior forwards Larry Brown and Jonas Chester, along with junior…
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DelVal Lands a ‘Brilliant Mind’ as Its Next Football Coach
Delaware Valley University has named Bill Zwaan its 33rd head football coach. “This is an important hire at such a crucial time for football recruiting and retention, and Billy has an organized plan for this mid-academic-year transition,” said Executive Director of Athletics Dave Duda. “Billy comes from great stock being part of a successful, well-respected…





























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