Sports
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Norristown’s Quinn Sullivan Tops Union Trio on MLS 22 Under 22 List
Major League Soccer released their prestigious 22 Under 22 list with Philadelphia Union’s Quinn Sullivan among the ranks, writes Owen Hewitt for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Norristown native Quinn Sullivan, 21, ranked sixth overall, the highest of the Union’s three honorees. A product of the Union’s elite academy, Sullivan tallied 11 goal contributions before suffering a…
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Who Is Philadelphia Eagles Associate Performance Coach Autumn Lockwood?
Growing up, football and change has been the two constants that have guided Autumn Lockwood’s life, writes Abigail Cuffey for Women’s Health. A soccer player at the University of Arizona, Lockwood went on to graduate with a degree in criminal justice. Through she had the initial intention of becoming a special agent, she started to…
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Willow Grove Three-Year-Old Brings Positive Messages to Philly Sports Fans Online
A three-year-old sports fan from Willow Grove is sharing positive messages for all of Philadelphia to hear, whether his favorite teams win or lose, reports Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc. “He is full of energy,” said his mother. “He never stops moving, and he really enjoys Philly sports.” Born into a Philly sports family, Callum Kaminski…
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Joe and Jill Biden Join Philly Faithful as Dodgers Edge Phillies in NLDS
The Phillies’ playoff push drew some famous fans Monday night as former President Joe Biden and former First Lady Jill Biden were spotted at Citizens Bank Park, writes Alfred Lubrano for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The Phillies staged a dramatic ninth-inning rally but still fell to the Los Angeles Dodgers, 4-3, putting them in a two-game…
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Victus Sports in King of Prussia Is Behind Some of Major League Baseball’s Biggest Hits
Before the start of the baseball season, Victus Sports in King of Prussia was busy crafting bats for some of Major League Baseball’s top players, writes Christie Ileto for 6abc. Founded in 2012 out of a friend’s garage, the company has become a global brand used by many, including several Philadelphia Phillies players. “About 25…
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St. Joe’s Prep vs. La Salle: Origins of Legendary Football Rivalry
Although the football rivalry between St. Joe’s Prep and La Salle College High is legendary and among the fiercest in the region, it is also one of the newest, writes Matt Breen for The Philadelphia Inquirer. It dates back to 1976, when the schools’ administrations arranged to play on Thanksgiving. Back then, neither St. Joe’s…
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St. Joe’s Field Hockey Rebuilds “Brick by Brick” After Historic Title Run
After a historic season that ended in the NCAA championship game, St. Joseph’s University field hockey faces a new challenge, writes Owen Hewitt for the Philadelphia Inquirer. They had to replace their top scorers and mold a roster packed with fresh faces. Coach Hannah Prince, in her fourth year at the helm, welcomed 18 newcomers…
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Bensalem’s Holy Ghost Prep to Become 18th Member of Philadelphia Catholic League
Holy Ghost Prep, an all-boys private school in Bensalem, will join the Philadelphia Catholic League in the 2026-27 school year to become its 18th member, writes Isabella DiAmore for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “The Philadelphia Catholic League is excited to welcome Holy Ghost Prep as a new member of the PCL,” Brian King, chair of the…
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La Salle’s Gavin Sidwar Could Break School Records, Surpassing His Head Coach
Gavin Sidwar is on the verge of breaking La Salle College High School’s long-standing records for career passing yards and touchdowns set by his head coach, Brett Gordon, nearly three decades ago, writes Alex Coffey for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The record chase has evolved into a running inside joke between the player and his coach…
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Drexel Hill Man Coined Now Famous Bernie Parent Bumper Sticker
Fans of the Philadelphia Flyers may remember a 1974 bumper sticker that was making the rounds, writes Alex Coffey for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “Only the Lord saves more than Bernie Parent,” it read. The slogan was all about longtime Flyers goalie Bernie Parent, an NHL Hall of Famer and member of the Broad Street Bullies…
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Oreland’s John Sullivan and a Lifelong Friendship Born in Phillies Mascot Days
John Sullivan, who grew up in Oreland, played Phil, one half of Phillies’ first mascot duo in the 1970s, and still keeps friendship with Nancy D’Egidio, who played Phillis, his female counterpart, writes Alex Coffey for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Debuting in 1971, the colonial-era adolescent twins were dressed in Revolutionary-era garb for the Phillies’ first…
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Eastern University ‘Sets the Stage for Excellence,’ Unveils New State-of-the-Art Baseball Field
Eastern University has completed state-of-the-art renovations to the baseball field on its St. Davids campus. The field has been completely upgraded to synthetic turf that is playable year-round and includes new dugouts, bullpens, wall padding, batting cages, a sound system, and a large video board. Construction wrapped up in August, and the field will be used…
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Victus Sports Helps Phillies Deliver Heartfelt Tribute at Citizens Bank Park
King of Prussia’s Victus Sports helped create a special moment at Citizens Bank Park this past weekend, writes Joe Brandt for CBS News. The bat maker partnered with the HEADstrong Foundation to organize a meet-and-greet between Phillies players and a young fan battling cancer. Eight-year-old Lincoln Hanson joined the team during batting practice, where he…
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Hatfield Woman Receives Amazing Surprise for 80th Birthday at Phillies Game
Donna Morey, from Hatfield, was celebrating her 80th birthday at the Phillies stadium when she received an amazing present from a total stranger, reports Jennifer Lee for FOX 29 Philadelphia. Morey was sitting near the third baseline with her daughters on September 10, in her Phillies jersey that sports her name. Jameson Pennings, a nine-year-old…
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Steve Donahue, Former Penn Coach, Named Head of St. Joseph’s Men’s Basketball
Steve Donahue, former Penn coach, will take over St. Joseph’s men’s basketball program following Billy Lange’s move to the New York Knicks to run the team’s player development program, writes Dylan Johnson for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “Billy and I shared a vision for how to run a program in the new world of college sports,”…
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Blue Bell Student Surprised with Super Bowl 2026 Tickets
Hanrok Ji, a former student at Blue Bell Elementary, was surprised with tickets to Super Bowl LX in February at Levi’s Stadium during a special all-school assembly, writes Cherise Lynch for NBC10 Philadelphia. The surprise came from the American Heart Association, which partnered with the NFL Foundation to award the tickets to one student for…


































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