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Phil Anastasia: Crew community pays its respect, again
The Philadelphia InquirerThe St. Joseph's Prep flag on the pole outside the Robert Gillin Boathouse hung at half-staff on Friday. It fluttered in the breeze like a red-and-white reminder of life's fragility. Two days earlier, the Hawks marked another death in another way,... -
Sat. Pa. boys and girls: Friends Central wins title on no-hitter
The Philadelphia InquirerThe Friends' Central baseball team won its second Friends Schools League championship in three years on Saturday, behind a no-hitter by senior righthander Aaron Ross. Ross struck out seven as the host Phoenix defeated Germantown Friends, 6-0. It was...Tags: Aaron Ross, High School Sports, Baseball, Jake Scott, Lacrosse
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Sat. S.J. boys and girls: EHT gets first playoff win
The Philadelphia InquirerAfter falling behind by two goals early, the Egg Harbor Township boys' lacrosse team rallied to make school history. Sal Avellino tallied the game-winner with 44 seconds left to lift eighth-seeded Egg Harbor over No. 9 Howell, 6-5, in the first round of...Tags: Baseball, Lacrosse, Sports
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Washington Twp. holds off Audubon
The Philadelphia InquirerThis was a baseball game that said as much about the losing side as the winning one. So many positives can be stated about both teams after Washington Township held on for a 7-5 win over Audubon on Saturday in a quarterfinal of the Joe Hartmann...Tags: Baseball, Sports
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Union beat Fire, 1-0
The Philadelphia InquirerAt times the play was as sloppy as the soggy weather conditions. But facing their third game in eight days, the Union did enough to rebound from a difficult mid-week defeat. With Jack McInerney continuing his early season scoring spree the Union...Tags: Philadelphia Union, Major League Soccer, Bakary Soumare, Chicago Fire, Los Angeles Galaxy
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Camden Catholic reaches Diamond semifinals
The Philadelphia InquirerColan Miller waited his whole career for Camden Catholic to push into South Jersey baseball prominence. Maybe that's why the senior righthander worked so quickly and efficiently in Saturday's Diamond Classic quarterfinals. Miller pitched a three-...Tags: Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Baseball, Religion and Belief, Sports
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Prep Charter team handed one-year postseason ban
The Philadelphia InquirerPrep Charter will retain its Public League girls' basketball titles, but the Huskies will be barred from capturing a fourth straight crown. PIAA's District 12 handed the team a one-year postseason ban Friday for using players with falsified addresses....Tags: Basketball, Sports
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Zaza adds to district haul
The Philadelphia InquirerAs the high-jump medalists grew antsy waiting in line for their turn on the podium, Wellington Zaza saw an opportunity. Zaza lay down across the steps and lifted his head to look at the woman handing out the medals. "Wake me up when you need me," he...Tags: Minor League Baseball, High School Sports, Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, Awards and Prizes, Basketball
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Nigerian teen taking courts by storm
The Philadelphia InquirerIt took one road trip for Demola Onifade to astound his new basketball teammates and coaches. But it was nothing that the 16-year-old from Lagos, Nigeria, did on the court. "We're together as a team, back at the hotel," said Rob DePersia, a local...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Science and Technology, Awards and Prizes
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Reds clobber Phillies, 10-0
The Philadelphia InquirerYou could say that Kyle Kendrick kept the Phillies in the game on a cloudy, drizzly afternoon in which he did not have stellar command. Then the beleaguered bullpen put a match to it. That would only be half the truth. Full disclosure: The Phillies'...Tags: Baseball, Miami Marlins, Citizens Bank Park, Ben Revere, Chase Utley
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Student reprimanded over T-shirt showing gun
The Philadelphia InquirerJohn Doerffel never thought his clothes would land him in the internal suspension room for a half-day, but that's what happened to the William Tennent High School senior this week. On Wednesday, Doerffel, 19, was wearing a black T-shirt he said he had...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Freedom of the Press, Politics, Students, University of Pennsylvania
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West Chester seeking tax on alcohol
The Philadelphia InquirerIn West Chester and college towns across the state, there's never a short supply of alcohol -- or patrons bellying up to the bar. But that's not the case when it comes to funds for local law enforcement and public works -- and West Chester's borough...Tags: Government, The Pennsylvania State University, Company Privatization, Education, Privatization
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