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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Two Dads Duke It Out at Lansdale Catholic

The two parents, whose children attend Archbishop Wood, were fighting over which of their children was better suited to play on the boys' lacrosse team

Two fathers, whose children attend Archbishop Wood, were cited for disorderly conduct Wednesday afternoon after an argument turned into a physical fight at a Lansdale Catholic boys' lacrosse game. One parent was treated by Volunteer Medical Service Corps of Lansdale at the scene, police said. Lansdale Police did not release the names of the two men because "both parents, though cited for their actions, had the sense to step away from the field and out of view of the other adults, and more importantly, from the students playing on the field." Both fathers are in their early 50s, police said. One lives in Jenkintown and another lives in Jamison, Bucks County. Police said the dispute was over which of their children was better suited to play …

Saturday, April 30, 2011

North Penn, LC Sports Week in Review

Maidens' lacrosse keep their record strong at 14-1, and Crusaders baseball lost to Neumann-Goretti

It was another big week for the girls' lacrosse team at North Penn. The Maidens raised their record to 14-1 as they outlasted Souderton, 15-11.  North Penn is also 9-0 in conference play.  The Maidens picked up their 13th win earlier in the week as they rolled past Central Bucks South, 20-3.  Rachel Shaw scored five times in the victory. In boys' lacrosse, North Penn suffered a hard-fought, 11-8 defeat at the hands of Pennridge.  Chris Anton scored four goals in the loss for North Penn.  The boys' volleyball team at North Penn is now 9-2.  The Knights defeated Central Bucks West, 3-1.  Chris Davidson led the way with 17 kills. The North Penn softball team suffered it’s second league loss in heartbreaking fashion.  The Maidens fell to …

Saturday, April 23, 2011

School Sports Week in Review

A look back on the wins and losses in North Penn and Lansdale Catholic sports

The North Penn softball team keeps finding different ways to win. After picking up 6-0 victory over Souderton to start the week, the Maidens went to extra innings before beating Hatboro-Horsham in eight innings, 2-1. When the Maidens faced Ridley in non-league action on Thursday, it took a suicide squeeze to end a 10-inning marathon.  North Penn took home a 3-2 win as Michelle Rauch laid down the squeeze bunt in the extra frame. The North Penn baseball team is now 6-2 after splitting a pair of games this week.  North Penn downed Souderton, 3-1, before losing to Central Bucks South, 8-3.  The Knights are now 6-2 overall and 5-2 in conference play. The North Penn Girls Lacrosse team continues to impress.  The Maidens picked up two victories …

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