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Red-hot Carroll girls will test Wood

Archbishop Carroll’s girls’ basketball team might not have come out of the starting gates exactly the way coach Chuck Creighton would have liked – the team lost four of its first six games against some tough national competition – but he says the Patriots are getting better with each game. Read more: Red-hot Carroll girls [...]

Upper Moreland’s Bolich focuses on wrestling, not hype

Maybe he’s just not used to the attention – others usually seem to garner more publicity. Maybe he’s just that focused. Maybe he doesn’t care to be noticed. Link: Upper Moreland’s Bolich focuses on wrestling, not hype

76ers beat Cavs, move above .500 for first time

CLEVELAND (AP) — Elton Brand and Lou Williams scored 16 points apiece, and the Philadelphia 76ers moved above .500 for the first time this season with a 95-91 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday. Originally posted here: 76ers beat Cavs, move above .500 for first time

Perrin glad to be part of Imhotep’s 3 Public League titles

WITHOUT GOOD SOLDIERS such as Tyhiem “Redz” Perrin, the Imhotep Charter basketball model would not work. Read this article: Perrin glad to be part of Imhotep’s 3 Public League titles

Phillies Start Play With Win

Phillies Start Play With Win

The Phillies began their Grapefruit League play yesterday in Tampa with a 5-4 win over the New York Yankees. Cole Hamels had 1 earned run in two innings with two strikeouts.

Phhillies Scoop: Rollins, Utley sit out again (With Video)

Jimmy Rollins, Chase Utley

(Getty Images) TAMPA – The Phillies have played two exhibition games in Florida, including the Grapefruit League opener, a 5-4 win over the New York Yankees Saturday.

Ocean City’s Johnson wins 1,600

South Jersey distance runners made their mark at the NJSIAA Indoor Track Meet of Champions on Saturday at the Bennett Center in Toms River.

St. Augustine takes 7th league crown

Isaiah Morton and Brenton Slotoroff scored 15 points apiece in leading St. Augustine to a record-tying seventh Cape-Atlantic League boys’ basketball championship on Saturday, when the Hermits rallied past Holy Spirit, 53-47, in the title game at Richard Stockton College.

Eustace girls and Holy Spirit boys fall short

There was not much more the Bishop Eustace girls’ swim team could have done against Immaculate Heart on Saturday in the NJSIAA State Non-Public A finals at The College of New Jersey Aquatic Center.

Paul VI boys down Cherry Hill East

Tony Devlin was nervous that his Paul VI boys’ basketball team might come out flat in its game against Cherry Hill East after a difficult week of games.

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