Sports
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Langhorne’s Chris Arcidiacono Making Name for Himself at Villanova
A Bucks County basketball player is making a name for himself on a major college team, and his skills are garnering him attention. Mike Jensen wrote about the local player for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Chris Arcidiacono, a Langhorne native, is making a name for himself at Villanova Wildcats men’s basketball team by offering great performances…
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Gwynedd Mercy University Student Featured on Good Morning America for Disability Advocacy
Gwynedd Mercy University Integrated Studies student Sebastian DeSimone was featured on Good Morning America 3 for his role in ensuring students with intellectual disabilities nationwide can compete in Division III athletics. “I wanted to join the team at Gwynedd because I wanted to keep on running and see where it would lead me,” Sebastian told…
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For This Father and Sons Trio, Bensalem High School Boys Basketball is a Family Affair
A Bucks County family is continuing a long tradition of school sports, something they have connected through for years. Jared Leveson wrote about the family for the City of Basketball Love. Antonio and Noah Morris have always dreamed about playing basketball at Bensalem High School for their dad, Ron. Morris coached his sons’ AAU team…
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Pennridge High School Grad, Penn State Defensive End to Declare for 2023 NFL Draft
A Bucks County native and member of Penn State’s football team is eyeing a major upcoming game and his chance to play in the big leagues. Greg Pickel wrote about the local player for Blue White Illustrated. Nick Tarburton, a graduate of Pennrighe High School in Perkasie and a defensive end for the Nittany Lions,…
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Pennridge Grad Making a Name for Herself as a Player in the National Women’s Soccer League
A Bucks County native and well-known athlete was recently resigned to her position in a major team on women’s professional soccer. Tom Moore wrote about the local player in the Bucks County Courier Times. Marissa Sheva, a Pennridge graduate and current midfielder for the Washington Spirits, was just resigned to the team. Her previous tenure…
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This Popular Bucks County Holiday Bike Race Has Been Rescheduled. Read to Learn When, Where, and Why
A popular bicycle race on Bucks County has been rescheduled to a different date, and the organizers have shared all the details. Originally scheduled for Dec. 15, the Doylestown Holiday Lights Bike Ride has been rescheduled to Dec. 19. The annual event is a fun way to celebrate the upcoming holidays with a community activity.…
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‘The Athletic’ Names Bryn Mawr Billionaire Michael G. Rubin Its Sports Businessperson of the Year
Bryn Mawr billionaire Michael G. Rubin, CEO of Fanatics, Inc. (the Jacksonville, Fla., online sports clothing-collectibles company), has been named 2022 Businessperson of the Year by The Athletic. Bill Shea profiled Rubin’s distinction in the sports business category. Rubin was lauded for his visionary approach, one that took licensed college- and pro-player apparel and merchandise…
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A Pennsylvania Sports Association Will Be Recognizing Horse Caregivers at the Parx Racetrack in Bensalem
The people behind the popular horse races of Bucks County are being recognized for their hard work by a major sports association. Dino Ciliberti wrote about the recent recognition in the Levittown Patch. The Pennsylvania Horse Racing Association will recognize over 200 grooms, hot walkers, and exercise riders who tirelessly work behind the scenes throughout…
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Newtown Native, Council Rock North Grad Currently Playing as a Right Guard for Georgia State
A Bucks County football player has gone on to play for a major college team, and his position has garnered him international attention. Staff writers for Georgia State Sports wrote about the local player. Pat Bartlett, a Newtown native and graduate of Council Rock High School North, is being recognized for his important role on…
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Archbishop Wood Grad Hopes to Lead Army to Victory Over Navy This Weekend
A Bucks County football player is hoping to bring his new team to victory in a major game being held this weekend. Drew Markol wrote about the local player in the Bucks County Courier Times. Connor Bishop, an Archbishop Wood High School graduate and Army West Point offensive lineman, is hoping to lead his team…
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Pennsbury Quarterback Named Univest Featured Athlete After an Incredible Season
A Bucks County football player is being recognized for his incredible skills on the field as he is given a major sports award. Staff writers for Suburban One Sports wrote about the local player. Shane McGurrin, the quaterback of the Pennsbury Falcons football team, was recently named as a Univest Featured Athlete for his recent…
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West Point Marathon Team To Run Ball Through Bucks County Before Army-Navy Game This Weekend
A major football game will commence this weekend, but not before the ball for the game is run through a major part of Bucks County. Jeff Werner wrote about the upcoming event for the New Hope-Lambertville Patch. The West Point Marathon Team will be running the football for their upcoming game through New Hope on…
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Yardley Resident, Villa Joseph Marie Grad Makes Waves as a Member of John Hopkins’ Soccer Team
A Bucks County resident and soccer star is making a name for herself on her current college team, gaining the attention of fans nationwide. Matthew Ralph wrote about the up and coming stat for Brotherly Game. Katie Sullivan, a resident of Yardley and a graduate of Villa Joseph Marie High School, is currently playing for…
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This Pennsbury High School Senior Has Been Selected for a Major Varsity Soccer League
A Bucks County high school student has just been selected to play in a major soccer league, a great continuation to his long sports career. Jim Brown wrote about the local player for the Philadelphia Sun. Justin Brown, a senior at Pennsbury High School and member of the school’s men’s soccer team, was recently selected…
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Neumann-Goretti’s Eric Gentry, One of Most Unique Defenders in College Football, Turned His Imposing Height into His Greatest Strength
By his junior year at Neuman-Goretti High in Philadelphia, USC linebacker Eric Gentry grew to an impressive height of 6 feet 6, writes Ryan Kartje for the Los Angeles Times. His weight took a bit longer to catch up, and the young player soon found himself struggling to feel comfortable in his own body. However,…
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Delaware Valley University Football Team to Host Division III Playoff Quarterfinals This Weekend
Delaware Valley University’s football team is gearing up for a major game this weekend, where they will host the opposing team. The Aggies will host the University of Mount Union in the Division III football playoff quarterfinals on Dec. 3 at 12 PM. The game will be held at James Work Memorial Stadium, located at…
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Merion Mercy Academy Junior Who Fled Ukraine Is Now State Tennis Champion
Sofiia Berestetska, a junior at Montgomery County’s Merion Mercy Academy, fled Ukraine following Russia’s invasion in late February. She and her mother eventually made their way to Philadelphia in June, where they forged a new life that now includes a significant on-court distinction. Aaron Carter served up their story in The Philadelphia Inquirer. Five months…








































