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Working as a caddie helped this Cristo Rey graduate earn a full scholarship
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Darlie Valmyr’s family immigrated to Philly after the devastating 2010 earthquake in Haiti. Her work with the Caddie Academy helped her earn a full ride to Howard University.
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Lower Merion U19 boys ‘stuck together’ and earned the soccer club’s first national title
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LMCS’ U19 boys refer to themselves as “the 007s.” Most have been playing together since the 2015-16 season and credit coach Charlie Dodds for creating a culture that put the players first.
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La Salle’s Grayson McKeogh made a late position switch and became the ‘left tackle of the future’
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The 6-foot-8, 285-pound rising senior started playing offensive tackle last season. Now the Notre Dame recruit is considered one of the best in the country.
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Ron Jaworski teams up with SAFR to make high school football safer for Philly’s student-athletes
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The partnership plans to equip every Philadelphia high school football player across the city with a SAFR helmet cover this upcoming season.
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South Jersey’s Logan Dawson is a diehard Phillies fan and can’t believe they drafted him
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The Phillies drafted Dawson, a shortstop for Eastern Regional High School in Voorhees, in the 16th round of the MLB draft. "It’s just incredible," he said.
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MLB draft: Lansdale’s Dylan Brown and Berlin’s Ryan Weingartner go in the eighth round
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Lansdale native Dylan Brown, a left-hander who pitched at Old Dominion, and Penn State infielder Ryan Weingartner of Berlin were among those drafted on Monday.
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What to know about the Philly area’s top football recruits in the Class of 2026
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The area has become a hotbed for football talent. Here’s a breakdown of the top 20 senior recruits to watch out for this fall.
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MLB draft: Haddon Heights’ Caden Bodine selected by the Baltimore Orioles in first round
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The catcher played his best year of college ball this past season with Coastal Carolina. “There’s no mistake for where he is today,” said his former high school coach Eric Newell.
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La Salle High stars Joey O’Brien and Gavin Sidwar give back at a football camp in Souderton
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O'Brien has committed to Notre Dame and Sidwar to Missouri. They conducted a camp for youngsters with the Souderton Braves: "The whole town was talking about this.”
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Here are five area players to watch in the 2025 MLB draft
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Haddon Heights’ Caden Bodine, who starred at Coastal Carolina, could be taken in the first round. But he won't be the only Philly area player to be drafted.
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A pillar of local field hockey community hosts showcase game
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Longstreth Sporting Goods staged an All-American game featuring the nation’s top players in the class of 2025.
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Miguel Bocachica on his time guiding West Catholic basketball: ‘I love every bit of coaching’
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After seven seasons on the Burrs' sidelines, Bocachica is stepping down and moving to Atlanta for a full-time coaching opportunity.
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These twin sisters are ‘generational’ in lacrosse. They have each other to thank for it.
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Downingtown’s Ava and Brinn Findora, who are rising seniors at West, grew up dreaming about playing college lacrosse together. Now, both are committed to the University of Virginia.
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New Steelers quarterback Will Howard gets a hero’s welcome in Downingtown
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Before the former Downington West star gets to learn under Aaron Rodgers in Pittsburgh, his home town celebrated his success.
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Born without part of his right arm, golfer Andrew Austen looks to inspire other athletes with disabilities
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Starting Monday, Austen will compete in the fourth annual U.S. Adaptive Open, which showcases the world’s best golfers with disabilities, at Woodmont Country Club in Rockville, Md.
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Born without part of his right arm, golfer Andrew Austen looks to inspire other athletes with disabilities
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Starting Monday, Austen will compete in the fourth annual U.S. Adaptive Open, which showcases the world’s best golfers with disabilities, at Woodmont Country Club in Rockville, Md.
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Buccaneers safety Tykee Smith’s message to young football campers: ‘You can’t forget where you come from’
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The former Imhotep Charter standout returned for a camp at the Germantown Supersite where he once starred in a state semifinal. "Tykee carved out his own path,” a former coach said.
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How the WNBA coming to Philly could inspire girls’ basketball players
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For years, girls have looked up to Philly native Dawn Staley and current stars Caitlin Clark and A’ja Wilson. A team in their city is a chance to expand their excitement for the game.
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Gwynedd Mercy Academy’s crew team is seven years old. This season was its most successful.
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From a gold medal at the Stotesbury Cup to competing in the U.K. at the Henley Women’s Regatta, Gwynedd Mercy took its rowing program to new heights this season.
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Rugby is taking this student-athlete from Downingtown to Dartmouth
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Morgan Whelan started playing rugby only a year before she committed to play in college.
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