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La Salle golf team advances to states
By John Knebels La Salle College High School’s golf team and the Philadelphia Phillies may end up having something in common.While the Phillies have been winning games thanks to contributions from some lesser-known players, the Explorers were faring well similarly in the Catholic League championship at Blue Bell Country Club. The Explorers did their part […]
Running with the boys, and winning
Sports ColumnistJohn Knebels It’s amazing how much can be accomplished when pragmatic, unselfish minds combine their resources and figure out how to make the proverbial square fit into a circle. In this case, John W. Hallahan High School’s Laura Antinucci was the square and Roman Catholic’s cross country team was the circle. When Antinucci, now […]
Boys Soccer: Carroll surprises La Salle, 4-2
By John KnebelsSpecial to The CS&T Just when déjà vu was starting to settle in, the scorers went on a rampage. When it was over, Archbishop Carroll’s boys’ soccer team had surprised La Salle, 4-2, in a non-spanision contest last week between two tough Catholic League opponents. Since Carroll – a sixth seed last year […]
Coach recalls slain McDonald as warrior on field
By John KnebelsSpecial to The CS&T PHILADELPHIA – Glen Galeone has coached hundreds of players during his 19 years as coach of Archbishop Ryan’s football team. Some stand out more than others, and for positive reasons in the high majority of cases. Among them is 1996 graduate Patrick McDonald, an offensive guard of the 1995 […]
Cabrini’s athletic director proud of Catholic upbringing
By JOHN KNEBELSSpecial to The CS&T RADNOR – Spend a few minutes with Joe Giunta, and it’s clear the man is a straight shooter who knows his craft and has a knack for breaking things down in layman’s terms. Look at Giunta’s resume and be prepared to notice a host of Catholic institutions that helped […]
Girls Soccer: Dougherty proving its no pushover anymore
By JOHN KNEBELSSpecial to The CS&T PHILADELPHIA — Cardinal Dougherty’s girls’ soccer team doesn’t exactly scare the stronger teams in the Catholic League. But the Cardinals no longer represent a cakewalk to opponents, either. “When you’re able to win games that you usually lose, I think your confidence becomes a lot higher and other teams […]
Cross Country: Wood girls eye CL title
By John KnebelsSpecial to The CS&T Betty Doyle could barely talk. Her laryngitis simply was too overpowering. But like the runners she motivates on a daily basis, the Archbishop Wood girls’ cross-country coach persevered. “There’s a lot to like about our team,” said Doyle, a 1975 Wood graduate who ran track throughout high school. “We’ve […]
McDevitt blanks Neumann-Goretti, 30-0
By Joseph PawlikowskiSpecial to The CS&T McDevitt’s last game against Cheltenham was a disappointment defensively, surrendering 42 points. Friday night, they responded with a shutout. The Lancers’ defense was absolutely dominant against Neumann-Goretti, constantly pressuring quarterback Anthony Mastrando. He was forced to throw mostly short passes with little success, completing 11 of 24 for only […]
Msgr. Bonner snaps 24-game losing streak
By John Knebels UPPER DARBY – Refrain from saying things like “It’s about time.” Don’t mention that the margin was only one point. In fact, unless you have something positive to say about Monsignor Bonner’s 7-6 non-league victory over Interboro on Friday night, don’t say anything at all. “Sweet,” said Bonner senior quarterback/wide receiver Brendan […]
Price is right for Malvern Prep’s high-scoring offense
By John KnebelsSpecial to The CS&T When the Philadelphia Eagles wide receivers were playing bombs away with the St. Louis Rams on Sunday, they might have been trying to imitate Malvern Prep senior Joe Price. Two days earlier, Price had been the recipient of two long touchdown passes from senior quarterback Billy Conners. When the […]