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Four area softball players and two area volleyball players earned all-state selections this summer.

On July 20, Kate Dalton enjoyed one heck of a Spa Day. Down Royal, the lone mare in a seven-horse field, rallied from sixth place to defeat Chief Justice by a neck in the 2 1/16th mile …

It’s walking distance from the UC Santa Barbara tennis center to the beach. Yet that temptation did not distract Amelia Honer – or her Gauchos teammates – last spring.

Central Bucks East head football coach John Donnelly recalls watching Pat Keller in middle school and forming a positive image of his quarterback. “I remember seeing Pat in seventh grade for …

Riley Sheehy of Newtown is one of 111 University of Iowa student-athletes named to the 2022 spring Academic All-Big Ten team. The list includes student-athletes from baseball (10), men’s golf …

The ACBL’s best regular season team is still alive in the playoffs. Top seeded Quakertown hosted the Bergen Metros in a Tuesday doubleheader in the best of three Wolff Division …

Joseph Anton of Doylestown is one of 25 Lebanon Valley College ice hockey players named to the United Collegiate Hockey Conference All-Academic team for the 2021-2022 season. Anton, a graduate of …

The Ball Busters won their second straight New Hope/Lambertville Fitness Softball Championship, winning 13-10 over an undefeated John N Peter’s ball club. The Ball Busters had big late inning …

You can have a great golf life … without golf being your life. There is no shortage of stories around student-athlete burnout and hyper-specialization. That makes Elle Lundquist’s tale of …

’71 Titans share lessons from the past

For the William Tennent football team, last Saturday was a night to remember.

July 19 may best embody the Quakertown Blazers’ dominance this summer. What did the Blazers do on the road, on a sweltering night, against the second-place team in their division?

The 2021-2022 YMCA of Bucks and Hunterdon Counties Gymnastics Team completed the season with accomplishments at state and national YMCA competitions. The Y’s Level 4 and Xcel Gold teams landed a …

It’s a cyclist’s dream: Ten miles of coffee-table smooth pavement with not a nasty pothole in sight. Such a stretch of perfect road would be hard to find around here but the Bucks County …

Basketball has been a part of the United States sports world for over 100 years and counting. The first-ever game to be played was in 1892, and the game has been gaining popularity ever since.

Over the course of high school, Karlee Krchnavi became a fixture at Palisades for her numerous basketball accomplishments.

The Patriots swim team from CB East High School hosted its annual swim clinic for the first time since 2019 on a rainy Saturday afternoon in May. Hosted at Central Bucks High School South …

Even though their paths were different, Quakertown’s and Pennridge’s journeys deep into the Pennsylvania American Legion 2 tournament traversed over some rocky ground. Quakertown struggled …

Seven strikeouts. Only five baserunners allowed in 5.2 innings. And all goose eggs on the scoreboard when Levi Stoudt left the mound after his May 20 start against Northwest Arkansas.

Lower Makefield Township resident and former National Football League referee and executive Art McNally has reached the pinnacle of his professional life, and received an honor only a select few …

MLB nabs two former Quakertown Blazers

Two Quakertown Blazers alumni had their name called during this week’s Major League Draft. The Minnesota Twins selected catcher Andrew Cossetti out of St. Joseph’s in the 11th round with …

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