Sports - Mt Laurel
Lenape wins third South Jersey Group 4 title in program history
Gaither, Simpson power Indians to first sectional crown since 2009
Defense minded: Cherokee uses experience to keep Chiefs on track
Within the teams first nine games, the Chiefs have allowed the fewest points in the Olympic Conference this season
Simpson breaks individual scoring record at Lenape
Rutgers-bound senior continues to show why he’s one of the top players in New Jersey
Can high school basketball box out a pandemic?
Next week, and for the first time in over 10 months, the familiar sound of basketballs hitting the hardwood and bouncing off backboards and...
Lenape’s Renaissance man: a Q&A with Johns Hopkins-commit Jonathan Yao
Jonathan Yao is as comfortable playing a classic piano piece as he is settling in for a classic war film, listening to ‘70s rock,...
Resilient Winners: Lenape overcomes shutdowns to reach championship game
When COVID-19 arrived in March, it brought with it a constant storm of uncertainty that has continued to swarm around the sports scene, even...
Will the games go on?
Mario Patrizi patrolled the middle of the field on a pristine early autumn afternoon with his assistant coaches, preparing for his 15th year as...
Jersey Strong: Four local lacrosse standouts take team to national championships
From the time she suffered a season-ending ACL injury one month into her sophomore season at Haddonfield Memorial High School until the time she...
Leading on and off the turf
Two years ago, Paul VI High School’s field hockey team won two playoff games. They also tied one of the top teams in their...
Play ball? Fall sports (well, most of them) get the green light for 2020
The penultimate week of August was a pivotal week for the potential of high schools sports returning in 2020.Within the span of four days,...
Time to retire Indian team names?
Twenty-six years ago, St. John’s University, a private Catholic college in New York City, announced its athletic department’s nickname was changing from Redmen to...
July Madness: Is proposed NJ prep summer baseball tourney feasible?
Three months ago, one of the most exciting events on the sports calendar became the first casualty of the coronavirus pandemic when the NCAA...
Dispatches from Home: Three new books to satisfy your thirst for baseball
Hovering in the air is the aroma of a grill’s early evening production. Hamburgers, hot dogs, Italian sausages? Whatever it is, it feels right...
When the sports world stood still: baseball coaches, players wait with season in limbo
Perhaps the only thing more depressing than no baseball on opening day is the uncertainty of its return in 2020.