Caught On Tape: Man's Head Stomped in Vicious Beating
NBC Philadelphia
A 37-year old man is lucky to be alive after he was repeatedly kicked in the head and neck by a group of people outside an Upper Darby bar last Saturday. "It was a vicious, sadistic attack," described Upper Darby Police Superintendent...
Sports Wrap: Gators complete perfect season
Main Line Suburban Life
Field hockey: Shipley (15-0 overall, 9-0 Friends School League) completed its undefeated season with a 4-2 win over Westtown Tuesday to give them the Friends’ Schools League title for the second year in a row and the fourth time in five yea...
Boys’ Soccer: Indians sneak past W.C. Rustin in second round
Souderton Independent
Toward the end of the season, Souderton boys’ soccer coach Tom Quintois felt he needed another ball winner up top, so he tapped senior right fullback Alex Muir on the shoulder and asked him to move up to forward.
Boys' Soccer: Indians dump Pennridge in PKs
MontgomeryNews.com
A yellow card is a five-minute penalty, but since there were only 5.5 seconds left to play, Bailey was forced to sit out during the first five penalty kicks while his brother ... face No. 7-seed Downingtown West at West Chester Henderson on...
Lady Little Lions hold off Seals
Centre Daily Times
MIDDLEBURG — The biggest challenges facing State College in Tuesday's PIAA Class AAA first-round game against Selinsgrove were the Lady Little Lions' unfamiliarity with playing on grass and with the Seals themselves.
FA Youth Cup Second Round Draw Update
CUFC Online
There were quite a lot of upsets in round one too as firstly Bury Town beat Walsall 3-2 at home, the Saddlers having been North-West league title winners just two seasons ago, while staying in the Midlands Carlton Town defeated Burton 2-1 a...
No. 7 Virginia men blank No. 18 NC State, 1-0
Potomac Soccer Wire
LaBauex and Barlow, along with Jordan Evans (Chester, Va.), Chase Neinken (Roswell, Ga ... Virginia held a slight advantage in shots, 7-5, and corner kicks, 5-4.
Alum kicks his way into major league soccer
The Brown Daily Herald
Coming into his freshman year of college, Jeff Larentowicz ’05 certainly didn’t envision a professional soccer career. In fact, he was skeptical about his prospects at the collegiate level....