Even though Marple Newtown Swim Team didn't sport a winning record this summer, Ron Nagel has won the hearts of his team, his spectators and even his opponents.
Jeff Randazzo was once a great high school athlete from Broomall who has turned his passion into helping other athletes.
In this week's Viewfinder, we found a few kids enjoying themselves at UK Elite Soccer Camp.
Spencer Levin, a PGA golfer, shows his frustrations on live television last weekend at the AT&T National at Aronimink Golf Club.
But the PGA Tour event was a great time for fathers and sons.
Nick Watney and Rickie Fowler stand atop the leaderboard after Saturday.
A wall of thanks was signed by fans and pros to the heroes overseas as well as a station dedicated to packing care packages to send to military officers at the AT&T National golf tournament.
A photo recap of the practice round at the AT&T National on June 28.
Newtown Square hosts AT&T National golf tournament at Aronimink Golf Club.
Here's our guide to the AT&T National golf tournament held at the Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square from June 28-July 3.
Take your friends and family for a scavenger hunt around the City of Brotherly Love to win prizes, including tickets to AT&T National golf tournament next week in Newtown Square.
The Comcast SportsNet veteran shares with Patch his intimate beginnings to becoming a widely known Philadelphia sports face.
The annual Delaware County Senior Games was held from June 14-24 this year.
Fans not only came out to watch some football at the 35th annual Hero Bowl on June 2 but also to benefit a good cause, the Hero Scholarship Fund.
Have you always wanted to join a running club but don't feel you're in good enough shape to do so? Love to run but hate doing it alone? Check out this local club that makes running fun and enjoyable.
Marple Newtown's Kris Whiteside aided the West in a second-half, 21-point rally.
Tricia Dyal, the head coach for the Marple Newtown High School cheerleading team, recently received the Vera Egner Award for MNHS Coach of the Year 2010-2011.
It took the Tigers and Council Rock South two days and 13 innings to finish an epic game on May 28.
The Tigers fought from a 6-1 deficit to beat North Penn 9-6 on May 25 and move on to the quarterfinals.
A number of local Patch-area schools have qualified in this year's playoffs.
About 500 players participated at the annual NELL Day on May 21 to help support their indoor training and practice facility.
Marple Newtown recently let go the high school wrestling coach, mainly due to logistics.
The Marple Newtown community came together for a run, walk and block party for St. Pius X School May 13.
Maria Seykora, a Notre Dame junior and Broomall resident, won the 1,600 and grueling 3,200 while budding Marple Newtown stars put the Tigers on the map in the league track and field competition at Upper Darby High School May 7.
An estimated 250 participants and a number of onlookers and volunteers gathered at Ridley Creek State Park on May 7 to support the cause of suicide prevention and awareness.
Marple Newtown holds off Radnor's late rally to win 7-5, improving their Central League record to a shining 10-1.
The Tigers were no-hit on Thursday's game against the Red Raiders.
Although the Tigers lose to the Aces in Tuesday's lacrosse game 8-4, Marple Newtown has a solid goalie to build around in Ian Callahan.
PNC Bank held a promotional event featuring the Phillies pitcher on May 2.
Episcopal Academy takes split decision in the annual Katie Samson lacrosse festival on April 30.
In a game that was close to be postponed by thunderstorms, the Marple Newtown Tigers lost a lopsided affair, 20-4, to Conestoga on April 28.
The Cougars' physically punishing defense and speedy offense ended in an 11-1 rout for the TIgers.
The Comcast SportsNet announcer has been a fixture in the community since 2001.
Hopeful Marple Newtown locals remember last season's playoff magic and weigh in on game five of the Eastern Conference quarterfinals.
The Tigers enjoyed the experience of playing at Blue Rocks Stadium, but left with a sour 6-3 loss to Garnet Valley.
Check in here for a schedule of games, matches and meets in the district.
The Tigers came into Wednesday's game sporting a perfect 7-0 league record, but some costly mistakes allowed Malvern Prep to score big, winning 10-4 for the Tigers' second non-league loss.
Marple Newtown blew a 6-4 lead in the bottom of the seventh and fell to Haverford School 7-6 for their first loss of the season.
Jayson Werth's departure for Washington might not hurt that much.