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On July 13, the Doylestown Rugby Academy high school boys team traveled to its final 7s tournament of the summer – Surfside 7s located just off the beach in Stone Harbor, N.J.

Faith Christian head wrestling coach Ben Clymer understood that task ahead for his contingent at the recent U.S. Marine Corps Junior and 16U Nationals at North Dakota’s Fargo Dome.

Kennedi Dobson is excited for her future. And the Levittown resident has every right to feel that way. Dobson, entering her senior year at Neshaminy, just competed at the U.S. Olympic Swim Team Trials.

The inaugural East Coast Collegiate Baseball League regular season came to a close Sunday, July 21.

Owen Dillon, a rising senior lacrosse player at Council Rock South High School, raised over $700 for locally headquartered nonprofit Twilight Wish Foundation.

Entering the final weekend of the East Coast Collegiate Baseball League regular season, the Quakertown Blazers needed to win four of their final six games.

The Bux-Mont American Legion tournament is double elimination. But No. 1 Quakertown didn’t need any losses whatsoever to claim the league title.

It’s a bit like Christmas in July. Runners in the Bucks County Roadrunners Club’s Winter Series found out who won what in a ceremony at the tail end of June and this month is one for celebrating, even if the thermometer has been pushing 100 lately.

Holy Family University held a ceremonial groundbreaking for its new athletic fieldhouse on July 11, as construction is set to begin on the University’s Northeast Philadelphia campus.

For some pitchers, seven innings of shutout, two-hit baseball with eight strikeouts might be the highlight of a college career.

Five baseball players with strong area ties were selected in the 2024 Major League Baseball Draft held Sunday through Tuesday.

Solebury School star student-athlete Sawyer Wesp, Class of 2024, will attend Westminster College in New Wilmington, and join its men’s soccer program this fall.

Central Bucks East senior third baseman Chase Harlan was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers on Monday in the third round of the 2024 Major League Baseball Draft. Harlan was the 98th pick of the draft.

Like Lions at feeding time. It is an appropriate analogy for how the Faith Christian Lions attacked their competition this spring.

Peyton Fries made history as a member of Quakertown’s first varsity girls wrestling team. She added to her legacy by medaling at the first sanctioned PIAA state tournament, finishing seventh at 235.

One of the most rewarding aspects of being a member of the Bucks County Roadrunners is the chance to recognize some of the top student-athletes in the area.

At the halfway point of Dock Mennonite’s summer boys basketball six-week league, there is a prevailing feeling that the outlet has been quite effective. Dock head coach Mike Fergus should know.

The inaugural East Coast Collegiate Baseball League (ECCBL) Home Run Derby and All-Star Game were held Saturday, July 6 at Memorial Park, home of the Quakertown Blazers.

Although hoops probably earned Gilbert more ink, she stood out in lacrosse – despite not playing club until the summer before her junior year. This spring, the William & Mary junior midfielder earned second team All-Coastal Athletic Association honors.

Same game. Same field. Different year. And a very different result. Central Dauphin squeaked by Pennridge 2-1 in the 2022 PIAA 4A girls soccer championship game in Mechanicsburg.

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