Sports
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Villanova Wildcat, Neshaminy High School Grad Represents US at International Tournament
A Langhorne native joined his fellow Villanova Wildcat players to represent the United States at the International Basketball Federation. Isabella DiAmore wrote about the Bucks County player for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Chris Arcidiacono, a Wildcats senior guard and Neshaminy High School graduate, recently played on the U.S. men’s 23-and-under 3×3 team. The competition took place in…
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Kick Off Your Fall With One of Several Upcoming Races in the Bucks County Area
With fall fast approaching, some Bucks County residents are looking forward to several upcoming local races. Denali Sanger wrote about the upcoming races for Philadelphia Magazine. Along with other races in the Philadelphia region, several upcoming races will be taking place in the Bucks County area. Two of the races will take place on trails…
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Council Rock High School North’s Marching Band is Washing Cars for Spring Trip
Council Rock High School North’s marching band hosted a car wash to raise funds for a spring trip to Hawaii. Jeff Werner wrote about the fundraising event for the Newtown, PA Patch. On Saturday, several band members took to the parking lot at the Newtown Ambulance Squad to wash car after car. All the funds…
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Quakertown High School Student Wins Major Tennis Championship Held in Newtown
A Bucks County high school student recently one a major tennis championship. William Rampe wrote about the local champion for the Bucks County Herald. Max Arkans, a junior at Quakertown Community High School, won the 2022 National Public Parks Tennis Championship (NPPTC) for the under 18 singles division back in July. He started in the…
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Want to Go to an Eagles Game? Costs for Family Football Outing Will Increase By 2025
Taking the whole family to a Philadelphia Eagles game will become much more punishing to fans’ wallets in the next three years, according to a staff report from CBS Philly. A new study from Betway found that the costs of going to a game are expected to soar over the coming years. The study looked…
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Bristol Native Mike Missanelli Joins Jenkintown-Based Sports News Outlet with New Show
Mike Missanelli, a well-known sports radio host and Bucks County native, will be joining a new sports news outlet for the upcoming Eagles season. Kevin Kinkead wrote about the sports news for Crossing Broad. Missanelli will be one of several hosts for the new “JAKIB Postgame Show” for JAKIB Media Partners, a Jenkintown-based sports content…
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Upper Black Eddy Native, University of Delaware Linebacker Returns to Football Field After Injuries
A Blue Hen from Upper Black Eddy is returning to the field after recovering from severe injuries. Kevin Tresolini of Delaware News Journal wrote about the Bucks County native in the Bucks County Courier Times. Drew Nickles, a Palisades High School graduate, is currently playing as a linebacker for the University of Delaware’s Blue Hens…
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Doylestown Native Moves to Chicago to Head Catholic School’s Varsity Football Team
A Bucks County native is heading over to Chicago, where he will head the varsity football team at a Catholic high school. Tim O’Brien wrote about the sports news for The Beverly Review. Coach Casey Quedenfeld is enjoying his new position as the head coach of the Crusaders, the varsity football team at Brother Rice…
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Newtown Native, Council Rock North Alum Making Waves in the Tennis World Out West
A former Council Rock High School North student has been receiving a lot of attention for her skills on the tennis court as she plays out West. Don Leypoldt wrote about the tennis star for the Bucks County Herald. Amelia Honer, a Newtown native, has been scoring big since she began playing with the Gauchos…
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Neshaminy High School Senior Returns to Football Field After Experiencing Physical, Mental Health Issues
A senior at Neshaminy High School has made a triumphant return to football following a battle with physical and mental health issues. Cayden Steele wrote about the incredible comeback for the Bucks County Courier Times. Markus Barnett began playing football in middle school. Back then, he suffered from multiple injuries related to playing the sport…
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‘Esports’ Gaming Activities Added To Doylestown YMCA’s Repertoire
In addition to the countless sports currently being offered, the Doylestown YMCA is now offering ‘esports’ programs for members. Ed Doyle wrote about the recent sports news for TAP Into Doylestown. The Bucks County health facility will now be offering lounge rooms where members can partake in competitive online gaming. Consoles like PlayStation and Xbox…
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‘Share The Road’ Law Could Save Lives During Upcoming Bike Race in Bucks County
Organizers of an upcoming bike race are hopeful that a bicycle safety law passed in 2012 will keep Bucks County riders safe. Wayne Fish wrote about the upcoming race for the Bucks County Courier Times. The “Share the Road” was passed in 2012. The main goal of the road safety law is to ensure safety…
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Doylestown Women’s Rugby Football Club Looking to Expand Its Teams
The Doylestown Women’s Rugby Football Team is currently looking to expand its teams for upcoming seasons. Cayden Steele wrote about the team and some of its players for the Bucks County Courier Times. Stacy Mancuso, coach of the Doylestown Lady Dragons, says the stigma of girls play contact sports keeps many potential players from joining…
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Philly Skydiver Jumps into His 40th Birthday by Attempting New Record at Perkasie Airport for Charity
A Philadelphia skydiving instructor celebrated his 40th birthday by attempting to break a new record at a Perkasie airport for charity. Sharifa Jackson wrote about the charitable feat for 6ABC Action News. Chris Howard, an instructor at Skydive Philadelphia, made it his goal to jump from a plane 101 times on Wednesday. One of his…
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Archbishop Wood High School’s Football Team to Delay New Season by Two Weeks
Archbishop Wood Catholic High School’s football team will not start their upcoming season until two weeks after their original start date. Daryl Bell wrote about the team’s delay for the Bucks County Courier Times. Due to undisclosed reasons, the Vikings football team will delay their next season, with their first game now set for Sept.…
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Pennsbury Basketball Team, Community Raising Funds for Former Team Member Battling Cancer
Members of the Pennsbury Falcons basketball team, along with other community members, are helping to raise funds for a former player’s cancer treatment. Melissa Hanejko wrote about the charitable feats for the Bucks County Courier Times. Joey Monaghan, a 2017 Pennsbury graduate who played on the school’s basketball team, is currently fighting an aggressive form…
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Coppa Rage, with Key Player from Fairless Hills, Is the First Area Youth Soccer Club with National Title Since 1967
Bucks County athletes were key in the recent 2022 U.S. Youth Soccer National Championship. Andrew Robinson reported on the sports updates for PaPrepLive. Coppa Rage, the victors, becomes the first Philadelphia-area players to take that title since 1976. In the final, Taylor Mays (Pennsbury H.S., Fairless Hills) and Samantha Ridler (North Penn H.S., Lansdale) led…
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Bristol Native Mike Missanelli Connects with Local Media Partner, Scores New Show at the Shore
Bristol native Mike Missanelli has found a new perch for his sports radio content, just in time for the Phila. Eagles Sept. 11 home opener. The new gig comes via a business connection with JAKIB Media Partners, Jenkintown. Michael Potter suited up to cover the story for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Missanelli’s new show will…









































