The Rams fought hard in their win Friday over the Eagles, despite some mistakes early on.
The Rams could have a breakthrough season.
In a beautifully played rematch of last year's finals, Westside outgunned New York's Sid Jacobson JCC 80-63.
Jasner touched many lives at the Philadelphia Daily News.
Rachel Benstock, who will be a freshman at Harriton this year, and Sam Silver advanced to "A" division gold medal games.
The events end Thursday on the Main Line and in Philadelphia.
Alon Howard made a choice in September 1972 that saved his life.
Below is a schedule of local events for the JCC games.
Teams from seven countries met to open the competition, taking place on the Main Line and in Philadelphia.
Led by 2011 Lower Merion grads Mike Buchwald and Dan Peterson, FJH rolled 55-44.
They toppled Kelsey S.A.T. Test Prep 62-52 in the three-game series' rubber match.
The local squad lost 13-0 and 12-6 at the Pennsylvania Region 3 tournament.
Monday begins the camp's second week for about 170 young players.
Take a look at some of the plays and players on the Narberth team.
Juniors Max Blumenthal and Sam Borowsky rolled through the tournament in straight sets.
The Rams fell to Garnet Valley, 18-10, in the round of 16.
The PIAA track and field state championships took place this weekend in Shippensburg.
The Rams prevailed at a neutral field, 12-11.
One Patch editor was at Citizens Bank Park for the beloved Philadelphia second baseman's 2011 debut.
Yankelev qualified in the high jump and hurdles, while Norris will enter the 1,600-mile run at Shippensburg.
The Rams stumbled in the second half against Springfield.
The Rams were led by five goals from Caleigh Foust.
The Rams will host Haverford Thursday.
The Rams open Tuesday against Phoenixville.
A number of athletes won league titles for the first time.
The Aces have won three of their last five games.
Desmond Ellis scored twice for the Aces in an 8-4 victory over Marple Newtown.
The Rams toppled the two-time defending state champs in OT.
The boys' and girls' teams competed in the Katie Samson Lacrosse Festival.
Lower Merion battled Penncrest before losing, 7-1.
Boys shag flies on a sunny Wednesday afternoon.
Despite constant rain and wind, Lower Merion and Harriton competed in Saturday's annual relay invitational at Great Valley.
Harriton saw its eight-game winning streak halted in an 11-9 loss to Conestoga.
The Rams lost to Marple Newtown 14-2 in boys' lacrosse on Tuesday.
The Rams easily got past a good West Chester East team on Saturday.
The Lady Rams have something special going this season in a 6-0 start.
The young Rams are improving.
It's a Lower Merion-Haverford baseball game, Fast Forwarded.
A team worth waiting for.
The girls fell to back-to-back state title-holder Mount Lebanon a game short of the PIAA title game.