Rugby has been something of a family affair for Andrew Gilroy. The recent Central Bucks West graduate has been playing rugby ever since his mother signed him up to play when he was 5 years old.
State Rep. Perry Warren hosted the Council Rock High School North boys cross country team at the Capitol in honor of the team’s 2023 PIAA Class 3A championship.
The Doylestown Tigers (6-4) extended their win streak to three in emphatic fashion on Monday night with an 11-1 win over Souderton.
Palisades wrestlers Savannah Witt and Bryce Snyder represented Team Pennsylvania at the USA Junior Wrestling Women’s National Duals, June 18-22 in Tulsa, Okla.
The Quaketown Blazers swept their Saturday doubleheader against the South Jersey Kings, walking off Game 1 in the ninth inning 3-2 and winning Game 2 5-1.
Bucks County’s Bill Ridler is the recipient of the 2023 Sheetz Family Award of Excellence. The award was presented on June 7, following the first day of activities at this year’s Special Olympics Pennsylvania Summer Games.
Tyler Tomlinson, a rising sophomore track and cross country runner from Central Bucks East, recently competed in the New Balance National Outdoor meet, an event showcasing the nation’s top high school track and field athletes as they conclude their spring season.
The Central Bucks Region YMCA swim team sent its largest-ever continent to the 2024 YMCA National Short Course championships, held recently at the Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Rutgers junior and Central Bucks West graduate Chloe Timberg finished seventh on Sunday in the U.S. Olympic pole vault trials in Eugene, Oregon.
House money. Rutgers junior Chloe Timberg got to play with it in an unlikely place – the NCAA national championships on June 6 – and when she cashed it in, she nearly broke the bank.
The bullpen woes continue for the 2024 Quakertown Blazers, who lost 13-1 to Southside in a seven-inning mercy rule game Tuesday night at home.
Playing collegiate football has been Dean Blackwell’s plan since he was a youngster.
If you want to know why races like the July 4 Revolutionary Run in Washington Crossing appeal to so many Americans on the most patriotic of holidays, who better to put it in perspective than someone from “across the pond?”
Plumstead tacked on eight unanswered runs to beat the Nor-Gwyn Hawks 8-3 in Tuesday night Bux-Mont Legion action in Hanusey Park. It was the first time the two teams met this summer.
The Doylestown Rugby Academy high school boys team traveled to the first rugby 7s tournament of the summer, Delco 7s, on June 1. Doylestown went 3-0 in pool play with victories over Media, West Chester and MD15.
In the fall, Council Rock North senior Brady Ott can break out his PIAA cross country gold medal. In the spring, Ott can swap it out with his PIAA outdoors 4x800-meter gold medal.
The Quakertown Blazers dropped their Tuesday night Northern Division ECCBL matchup against the Pocono Timber-Rattlers, 12-2, in an abbreviated eight-inning mercy rule game.
In December 2015, Smithsonian Magazine article reported that spiders build their webs beginning at the outside and “working their way in.” Kirby Mooney took the opposite approach to developing his basketball game. The William Tennent star built it from the inside-out.
Taylor Mason, a 12-year-old rising seventh-grader, heads to Greensboro Coliseum Complex in North Carolina from June 21-24 to compete in the preteen division of the 2024 World Ninja League Championships.
Having completed the annual 500-mile Anchor House Ride for Runaways for 15 years, Joe Boyce had his pre-journey training schedule pretty much down to memory.