Northeast’s Naquil Betrand was ‘a late bloomer’ as an offensive tackle and is now a coveted recruit
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Imhotep Charter and Constitution High School Advance to Boys PIAA State Championships
The Imhotep Charter Panthers and the Constitution Generals will compete in the PIAA Boys Basketball State Championships this week on Friday, March 25th @ GIANT Center in Hershey Pennsylvania. After a blowout win against Chester (66-41), the Panthers are headed to Hershey to face New Castle in the 5A Championship. Constitution also earned an impressive
PIAA Second Round Results: 5 teams representing Public League in Quarterfinals
With the PIAA Basketball Championships in full swing, we want to congratulate the 5 Public League girls and boys basketball teams for making it to the Quarterfinals on March 15th. Here are the results from the Second Round: Girls 3A: Imhotep Charter vs. Trinity (46-45). The Lady Panthers take on Riverside High School on March 15th
PIAA Swimming Championships
The Philadelphia Public League would like to congratulate the following swimmers for making it to the PIAA State Championships this week! Central High School: Jillian Rhyshek, Oni Shehurmans, Ijenu Okongwu, Rafaela Rodriguez Science Leadership Academy: Courtnee Gariasole-Culhane, Alexa Gariasole-Culhane, Lucy Silverman, Daphne Frank Northeast High School: Alexis Barbar Masterman: Kristina Kitsul Good luck to all
7 Philadelphia Public League Teams move on to Second Round of PIAA Basketball Championships
The first round of the PIAA Basketball Championships concluded last night with 7 PPL teams advancing on to the second round. Here are their results from last night Girls 3A: Imhotep Charter vs. Executive Education Academy Charter (51-45) Boys: 2A Constitution vs. Delone Catholic (79-58) Paul Robeson vs. Tri-Valley (70-69) Boys 3A: Math, Civics, &
PA State Eastern Regional Bowling Tournament Results
Steven Leslie III and Ian Zeitz (Abraham Lincoln High School) competed in this tournament on Friday, March 4th at Leisure Lanes in Lancaster PA. There were 144 boys from all organized high school bowling programs in the eastern Pennsylvania region. The 12 athletes with the highest scratch scores after five games would go on to represent