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A 4, a 3 and a pair of 2s beats Aces.On a cold Monday night in Doylestown – there were flurries in the second half – Central Bucks West got four goals from Michael Rafalowski, three goals from …

One of the great attractions to the annual Kiwanis-Herald Sesame Place Classic is the creative T-shirt that comes with a race entry. For each annual event, one of the more prominent “Sesame Street” TV characters is featured on the front of the popular clothing item.

The Archbishop Wood boys basketball team is moving on to the PIAA Class 6A quarterfinals after defeating District One champion Lower Merion 66-64 Wednesday at Bensalem.

Faith Christian’s Adam Waters and Joey Bachmann were both favored to win state wrestling titles. For Waters, it would have been his second, and Bachmann’s first. Faith was also expected to defend …

If you’re going to fly halfway around the world to compete in a marathon, there had better be a darn good reason other than just running your basic 26.2-miler. For New Britain’s Nancy Smith, there …

The Archbishop Wood Vikings were in danger of going one and done in the PIAA Class 6A boys basketball playoffs. And then Jalil Bethea took over. Wood trailed Methacton by two with a little more than …

Rugby notes

On Saturday, March 9, the Lehigh Valley Hooligans traveled down to the Maennerchor Field to face off against the Doylestown Rugby Football Club men’s team. This match contained a lot of firsts for …

CB West seniors recognized

Molly Gross never imagined that rowing would become an important part of her future when the Central Bucks West senior was asked by a friend to go with her to a rowing camp. “At first, I did not …

Teammates again. Thomas Jefferson senior Haley Meinel and Holy Family sophomore Taylor Hinkle shared an alma mater – Central Bucks South. Now, both women’s basketball players share a spot on the …

It was a good weekend for Archbishop Wood basketball. It wasn’t so good for Central Bucks East basketball. And for the New Hope-Solebury Lady Lions, it was a little weird. NH-S (14-10), the District …

Palisades junior Savannah Witt won the 118-pound title at the inaugural PIAA girls wrestling championships, held last week at the Giant Center in Hershey. Fellow Pirate Bryce Snyder joined Witt on the …

Council Rock South won its first Flyers Cup matchup with Spring Ford 12-0 two nights earlier in the tournament’s Class 2A opener and that battle was called after two periods.

The 45th Flyers Cup dropped the puck in Tuesday 2A first-round action. Three area teams advanced to the quarterfinals.

The PIAA basketball tournaments begin on Friday. Five area teams – the Archbishop Wood girls and boys, the Central Bucks East girls and boys, and the New Hope-Solebury girls – are alive and begin …

More than 70 players, in four age groups, participated in the inaugural intramural indoor field hockey program held at the Northampton Recreation Center in Richboro. The second set of sessions begins …

Both Pennridge head wrestling coach Brian Kuhns and Faith Christian head wrestling coach Ben Clymer walked away from last week’s regional tournaments with a strong …

Eighteen student-athletes at Conwell-Egan Catholic High School announced on National Signing Day they are furthering their educations and athletic careers on the college level.

CB South seniors pick colleges

The Central Bucks South football team made history last fall with its magical run to the state semifinals after capturing the program’s first-ever District One 6A title.

The Bucks County Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame will hold its annual induction dinner on Thursday, April 18 at Brookside Manor, 50 Bustleton Pike, Feasterville.

The chase for the Bucks County Roadrunners Club Winter Series men’s and women’s titles is usually a two-person race. This past 2023-24 season, the competition has been a lot more wide-open than …

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