Sports
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Pottstown Native Levi Stoudt Fuels Comeback Hopes in Phillies System
Levi Stoudt used to sit in the stands at Coca-Cola Park and Reading’s FirstEnergy Stadium, dreaming about one day pitching for the teams he was watching, writes Tom Housenick for The Reporter. Now he’s doing exactly that, and it might be his ticket back to the majors. The 28-year-old right-hander, born in Pottstown and raised…
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NXT Lacrosse Built Something Special in Montgomery County
Montgomery County has long been fertile ground for lacrosse, with private and public high school programs producing college-bound athletes year after year. At the center of that pipeline sits a Conshohocken institution that has quietly grown into one of the most influential player-development organizations in the country, writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today. A…
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Jay Wright Reacts to Villanova Trio Brunson, Bridges and Hart Winning Knicks’ First Title in 53 Years
Jay Wright has watched his Villanova players win on some of the biggest stages in the sport. He never imagined he would witness their crowning moment from the side of a road in Radnor. Wright and his wife, Patty, were driving home from a wedding in Red Bank, N.J., on Saturday night when Game 5 of the…
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Montco Watch Party Brings Five Days of Soccer, Food, and Family Fun to King of Prussia
Soccer fans, mark your calendars. This summer, Montgomery County is bringing the excitement of international soccer to one of the region’s most popular destinations with five days of free match watch parties, food trucks, family activities, and fan experiences at King of Prussia Mall. Hosted by the Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board in partnership…
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How Philadelphia Is Making the 2026 World Cup Affordable for Everyday Fans
Philadelphia is determined to make World Cup season feel less like a luxury event and more like a block party the whole city’s invited to, writes Tim Craig for The Washington Post. That ambition isn’t coming out of nowhere. After controversies in other host cities over transportation costs, parking prices and whether local communities will…
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Balancing Books and Competition, 21 Manor Student-Athletes Earn Dean’s List Honors
Success in college athletics requires dedication, discipline, and perseverance. At Manor College, student-athletes are proving that those same qualities extend far beyond competition. Twenty-one Manor College student-athletes earned Dean’s List recognition for the Spring 2026 semester, demonstrating their commitment to academic achievement while balancing the demands of collegiate athletics. To qualify for the Dean’s List,…
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Ridley Park Native Diane McGraw’s Decades-Long Push to Bring the World Cup to Philadelphia
Diane McGraw helped bring the World Cup to Philadelphia. She just had to wait more than three decades to see it happen. Her path to the city’s soccer moment began far from any pitch, as Alex Coffey reports for The Philadelphia Inquirer. A Ridley Park native who once dreamed of becoming an actress, McGraw had little interest…
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Charlie Levy and Nate Perez Earn All-ESAC Second Team Honors for Manor College Baseball
The Manor College Blue Jays had plenty to celebrate after the 2025-26 baseball season — and two players just got official recognition to prove it. Junior shortstop-pitcher Charlie Levy and freshman first baseman Nate Perez were both voted to the All-ESAC Second Team by the conference’s head coaches. Levy, who already claimed the USCAA Baseball…
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Manor College Athletes Rank Among USCAA’s Best in 2025-26 Season
Five Manor College Blue Jays finished among the national statistical leaders in the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) this season — and one of them won a batting title by less than a thousandth of a point. Junior shortstop-pitcher Charlie Levy claimed the USCAA Baseball Batting Average title with a .479 average across 96…
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Manor College’s Charlie Levy Named USCAA Baseball Honorable Mention All-American
Manor College junior shortstop Charlie Levy (Jenkintown/Jenkintown High School) has been voted USCAA Baseball Honorable Mention All-American — making him the first Manor Baseball player to earn All-American recognition in program history. Levy didn’t just have a good season. He led the Blue Jays in 18 offensive categories, including a .479 batting average, .514 on-base…
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Manor College Student-Athletes Cross the Stage at 75th Commencement
Manor College marked its 75th Commencement on May 14 with 106 graduates receiving bachelor’s and associate degrees in an outdoor ceremony in front of Mother of Perpetual Help Hall. Among them: a group of student-athletes who spent their time at Manor competing on the field, court, and track — and finishing the job in the…
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Five Manor College Baseball Players Earn USCAA All-Academic Honors
Five Manor College baseball players have been named to the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) Baseball National All-Academic Team, the organization announced. Eric Engesser, Lucky Lindley, Cidrick Navas, Alexander Rebitz, and Jacob Torres each earned the recognition by maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or higher, a standard that holds regardless of what’s happening…
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Saint Joseph’s Field Hockey Came Within One Game of Glory. Sam Brown Is Here to Finish the Job.
Saint Joseph’s University field hockey has a new head coach. The harder question is what comes after one of the most remarkable runs in program history, writes Mia Messina for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Sam Brown has been hired to lead the Hawks into their next chapter, inheriting a program that spent the last decade quietly…
































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