The Cinnaminson boys sixth grade travel basketball team ended 2013 with impressive wins in the Marlton Chiefs Holiday Classic Tournament.
Four Pirates advanced to the finals in the Arthur Marinelli Tournament Friday.
The Fighting Irish downed the Scarlet Knights, 29-16.
The wrestling team placed third at the Nottingham Invitational.
The Chargers failed in a bid for a third, straight championship.
This is the second state championship for the Bulldawgs in the past four years.
The NJSIAA defeated a proposal that called for doing just that on Monday.
The Pirates hope to topple the Bears and claim the WJFL Liberty Division title for the third year in a row.
Bridgeton won, 47-26.
The Executive Committee approved the proposal, which will see a final vote at next month's general meeting. How would you vote?
Playoff matchups were announced Sunday morning.
They are the No. 3 seed. The girls are seeded No. 15 and will visit No. 2 Spotswood to start the playoffs.
Cinnaminson blanked Palmyra, 15-0.
Pratt was among a record number of semifinalists for the award.
The football team defeated Holy Cross, 37-6.
The playoffs begin later this week.
The boys' soccer team also picked up two victories this week.
He returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown against Eastern Michigan. Paul James and Steve Longa were named to the AAC's Weekly Honor Roll.
The annual Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon saw more than 18,000 finish at Eakins Oval Sunday morning.
The Pirates rallied around a teammate's family after his mother was diagnosed with breast cancer last season.
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The pitcher is coming off shoulder surgery earlier this year.
Sandberg will manage on an interim basis through the end of this season.
The Cinnaminson 'Cooperstown' team finished 15th out of 104 teams in the 'Live the Dream' tournament in Cooperstown, NY last week.
Philadelphia also wraps up with Miami in April 2014.
A discipline issue sends the Cumberland County-based team home early.
South Jersey's side in the state's all-star football game includes several Burlington County players, plus retired Palmyra coach Ty Belford.
The Cinnaminson Pirates claimed the school's first-ever state championship Sunday with a victory over defending champion Mahwah.
The Pirates end their historic season by claiming the Group 2 state championship.
The Cinnaminson baseball team seeks its first-ever state title against Mahwah Saturday.
Pirates baseball crushes the West Deptford Eagles to bring home the Group 2 South Jersey title.
Nick Dell-Priscoli earns a first-round bye, while another Pirates wrestler is seeded No. 1. Eight in all will compete at the Region 7 Tournament in Robbinsville.
The Pirates notched another victory at the district tournament this past weekend.
After waiting for roughly 40 years, the NFL great finally made the Pro Football Hall of Fame this weekend.
The Cinnaminson High School boys wrestling team beat New Egypt last week.
A local fan starts a petition to bring back retro jerseys for the Birds.
The Cinnaminson lacrosse program, established in 2009, is more popular than ever, thanks to the hard work and dedication of some Cinnaminson parents.
Haddon Township senior Kim Flacco will be one of 60 of Joe's family and friends heading down to watch the Super Bowl in New Orleans.