Philadelphia Catholic League
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Former Lansdale High Football Player Ryan Quigley Recovering After New Orleans Attack
Lansdale Catholic High School graduate and Princeton University football player Ryan Quigley is stable and on the road to recovery as one of nearly three…
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Bonner-Prendie’s Deuce Ketner Commits to Millersville for His Best Basketball
Bonner-Prendie senior Deuce Ketner decided after high school he wanted to go to a school that really wanted him. The 6-foot-7 forward got a lot…
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Cardinal O’Hara Lions Win PIAA Class 6A State Title
The Cardinal O’Hara Lions took down Spring-Ford 42-26 Friday night to win a PIAA Class 6A title, the program’s third state win in four years,…
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A Singular Basketball Experience for the McFillin Sisters Trio
It was a season to remember—the last time the three McFillin sisters would get to play together, writes Owen McCue for the City of Basketball…
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Parents, Alumni Furious Over Bonner-Prendie, O’Hara Football Division Change
Parents and alumni at Monsignor Bonner & Archbishop Prendergast and Cardinal O’Hara High Schools are furious about a football division change that moves the schools’…
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UD Native, Former St. Joe’s Coach Phil Martelli Makes Hall of Fame
Phil Martelli, who was head basketball coach at St. Joseph’s University for 24 years before heading over to Michigan, will be inducted into the Philadelphia…
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Archbishop Wood Senior Becomes First Pa. High School Competitor to Run an Under-Four-Minute Mile
The first Pa. high school student ever to break the four-minute mile threshold did so at last weekend’s Phila. Catholic League championships. Gustav Elvin lapped…
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Former Drexel Hill Man Now Head Coach for Cleveland Browns
It wasn’t easy for Kevin Stefanski, formerly of Drexel Hill, to tell his three children they were moving to Cleveland, writes Joseph Santoliquito for PhillyVoice.…
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Haverford School’s Christian Ray Named Philly’s High School Basketball Player of the Year
Christian Ray, an Atglen resident who attended Octorara for his first two years of high school, then The Haverford School for three more, was named…































