The team could win five games for the first time since 2006.
Max Norris has worked his high school career for this opportunity.
Four Rams make the cut.
The banged-up Aces have played a tough schedule recently.
Matt Barr appreciates Ryan Kelly's dedication.
The Rams could reflect on a great many positives about this season.
Despite out-shooting Council Rock South handily, the Aces lost in the rain, 2-1.
The Rams will play Friday in Hershey.
Local coaches liked what they saw from three Harriton Rams and one Lower Merion Ace.
After some tough losses, there are no Rams or Aces to be found.
Pat Moriarty has an injured right ankle.
Strath Haven beat the Aces 48-7 on Friday, but it could have been more lopsided.
Six Rams and three Aces make honorable mention.
Below is a listing of who they're playing next.
Things were just getting going for the Aces in a big game when bad luck hit, twice.
QB Pat Moriarty has a sprained ankle.
The Rams defeated the Aces 42-21 on Friday night.
Coming off a loss to Harriton, Lower Merion looked strong.
The Narberth native hopes to build on her tremendous freshman season at Penn State.
The Delaware County Coaches Association selects the top players of the last weekend’s games.
Below is a listing of how some of the top teams in the area played after week 6 and who they're playing next.
Quarterback Anton Noverhends may be done for the year. Desmond Ellis returns to behind center.
Marple Newtown prevailed 49-7 Thursday.
The Rams never had a chance against the speedy Tigers.
The Aces couldn't overcome a bad first half.
Three Rams make the cut this week.
The Aces sparkled in a 6-0 win.
The Harriton Rams still hang in among the local elite.
A junior replaces a senior behind center.
The Rams are 3-2, with Marple Newtown looming Thursday.
The Tigers win 49-0 after costly Aces' first half turnovers.
The high school senior is a soccer team captain and a cross-country team standout.
Lower Merion beat Haverford High in Central League action Tuesday.
The Rams beat Radnor last week.
Senior Mike Deuber tries to motivate his younger teammates.
Three Rams made honorable mention, too.
These seven squads are the best in the Main Line Patch area.
The Aces' Ernest Pendleton rushed for a game-high 115 yards.
The Aces won their first opener since 2008.
Extreme focus and outstanding offseason preparation led to a convincing win for the Aces.