The Cougars’ baseball team also picked up a victory.
The Cherry Hill West sophomore impressed against Winslow Township, as the Lions winning streak continued.
Both the softball and baseball teams extend their winning streaks with wins over the Chargers.
East’s golfers also win another close one.
The Cougars’ golf team also delivers drama on the afternoon.
The Lions went extras to get revenge on Paul VI.
The Lions walk off in the eighth inning against the Eagles.
Boys and girls can try out for U-8 through U-14 teams.
The Cougars staged a comeback that came up just short in extra innings.
The Lions also get a win from the boys volleyball team.
Twenty-two teams will face off over two days of action in the annual basketball showcase.
The Lions upend Moorestown Friends to get one in the win column.
East's baseball team didn't have quite as much luck.
The Lions' tennis team and East's boys volleyball squad were also winners.
The Cougars finish just behind Lawrenceville in the large schools competition.
The Cougars have only lost once so far in the early part of the season.
The Cougars’ softball, baseball and girls lacrosse teams all notch victories.
The Lions call it a major confidence boost as they head into the meat of the spring schedule.
The Lions girls are among several local winners on the day.
Camden Catholic's baseball and softball teams also pick up wins on a tough Friday.
Also, the Cougars baseball team ekes out a late victory.
The Cougars upend cross-town rival Cherry Hill West in boys tennis and girls lacrosse.
Stephanie Digneo takes over in her first game as the Cougars' head coach.
Josh Elkan helps his college relay team finish the winter season on a high note.
The top five fastest runners were all Cherry Hill residents.
Online and in-person registration for the race, which benefits the club's swim team, are still available.
The two regular-season foes will be teammates next weekend.
The 80-member team beats out five others for the championship.
Chad Walsh, Jeff Miller and T.J. Miller all finish in the top 3.
The two are among three wrestlers still in it for the Irish in the final day of action in Atlantic City.
Chad Walsh and Jeff and T.J. Miller all have a chance at an individual title.
From the bottom of the bracket to No. 2 overall, the Irish wrestlers begin their quest Friday in Atlantic City.
The Cougars boys and girls and Lions girls each score two top finishes.
Five Camden Catholic wrestlers are moving on to the state tournament.
All the public-school wrestlers lost, while Camden Catholic moved three into the semis.
The Irish take a lead late, but can't hold on for the victory.
The second halves go opposite ways for the two Irish teams.
The Cougars' senior leads all scores with 20 points in a 55-49 win.
The Lions get 16 points from Rodney Williams, but a fourth-quarter rally falls short.
Camden Catholic has four No. 1 seeds, while Cherry Hill West has one.