Below is a listing of some of the top teams and players in the area to watch this season.
Austin Wortley has overcome Hodgkin's lymphoma to return to the gridiron.
Cory Siegfried is an alternate for the U.S. Amateurs being played this week.
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 local team won gold in the 15-16-year-old Small Group segment.
Alon Howard made a choice in September 1972 that saved his life.
Three Philadelphia teams took on out-of-town teams, winning just one.
The ladies from Texas raced out to a 27-4 lead.
The defending champs never trailed and won by 40.
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.
The Wildcats have openly courted entry into the Big East for football--with the hopes of securing a venue big enough for their games.
The Rams fell to Garnet Valley, 18-10, in the round of 16.
Max Norris emerged from the state preliminaries with a time of 4:22.
The Bears will get 6-foot-8 Darian Barnes next season.
The Rams prevailed at a neutral field, 12-11.
Narberth-Bala Cynwyd Patch Editor Eric Campbell was at Citizens Bank Park for the Philadelphia second baseman's 2011 debut.
His 4:19 time at districts was the low sophomore time of the year.
The Rams stumbled in the second half.
The Rams were led by five goals by Caleigh Foust.
The Rams will host Haverford Thursday.
The Rams open this Tuesday by hosting Phoenixville.
A number of athletes won league titles for the first time.
The boys' and girls' track teams from Harriton High School competed in the PIAA Central League's Track and Field Meet.
The Lower Merion Aces have won three of their last five games.
The Rams' girls' lacrosse team wouldn't be denied on Tuesday.
Four area high schools competed in the 11th Annual Katie Samson Lacrosse Festival.
He becomes the first Wildcat to go in the first two rounds since Hall of Famer Howie Long.
Harriton placed 12th in the 4x400-meter relay.
Haverford varsity baseball was dominant in its 14-2 win.
Kelly Winther, the girls’ ice hockey coach, confirms that she was fired.
Despite constant rain and wind, Harriton and Lower Merion competed in Saturday's annual relay invitational at Great Valley.
The drawn-out decision may not come until the summer.
Some slices of the game
Harriton started strong against Conestoga, before falling 11-9.
Harriton lost 14-2 to Marple Newtown in boys' lacrosse on Tuesday.
Some districts use them, but most schools, including Harriton, do not.
A number of things still need to be hammered out.