New Hope-Solebury High School honored five outstanding student-athletes who have committed to continue their athletic careers at the collegiate level at a recent College Signing Day celebration.
Super Seniors is a five-part series highlighting some exceptional area members of the Class of 2024.
Runs are hard to come by in the postseason. Two area teams can attest to that fact after playing a pair of 1-0 games on Monday in the opening round of the state tournament.
The Quakertown Blue Jays improved to 2-0 on the season after defeating Chal-Brit 5-3 Monday night.
Going into the NJSIAA Central Group 1 sectional, South Hunterdon head track and field coach Scott Ward had some good feelings and some high expectations.
Thirty-four Bucks County students were recognized at the Levittown-Bristol Kiwanis Club’s 24th annual Scholar-Athlete Dinner, held on May 22 at Spring Mill Manor in Ivyland.
The Pennridge Rams (17-2), the District One runners-up, began PIAA 3A boys volleyball play in a late Wednesday game at La Salle.
While running all six Abbott World Marathon Majors has been accomplished by some 17,000 runners, how many of have done so in just five years? Newtown’s Tony Pereira has.
The Faith Christian Lions went to the District One A final in 2021, 2022 and 2023. They left with losses of one run, one run and two runs respectively.
Central Bucks East and Faith Christian baseball joined Quakertown and Council Rock South softball in punching their tickets to the PIAA tournament this week.
The Quakertown Blazers return to the diamond this weekend as one of eight teams playing in the inaugural season of the East Coast Collegiate Baseball League (ECCBL).
It might have been Central Bucks East’s first time in the PIAA tennis doubles tournament since the early 2000s, but the Patriots showed no rust.
The wind was blowing in on Tuesday’s District One PIAA playback between No. 11 Central Bucks West (15-7) and host No. 2 Council Rock South.
No. 2 Faith Christian (10-10) fell to No. 1 Dock Mennonite 9-3 last Thursday at Souderton in the District One Class A softball final.
Neshaminy High School welcomed several members to its All Sports Hall of Fame during a ceremony held April 26 in the school’s Theodore Kloos Auditorium.
The season came to a close this week for the Pennridge Rams boys lacrosse team; the Pennridge girls were still alive at press time.
The Pennridge Rams were disappointed in accepting the District One Class 3A boys volleyball silver medals for the third year in a row, but they are getting a pretty nice consolation prize.
The No. 14 North Penn Knights struck first in a Tuesday night District One 6A playback game against the No. 1 Quakertown Panthers on a one-out triple from catcher Chase Jones to score leadoff batter AJ Briggs.
They are going where no Quakertown softball team has ever gone before.
Brady Ott had quite the trot this weekend at the PIAA Track and Field Championships at Shippensburg.