South Jersey Softball: PrimeTime League Playoffs: Weyman's/Post 56 Defeats Camden PBA to Advance Warwick Tavern Defeats Defending Champs Sunday, July 28, 2002 By Art Redd The playoffs for the PrimeTime softball league was already in its semi-final round with four teams still in the hunt for their quest of capturing the 2002 Championship title. One semi-final game featured Camden PBA taking on the team from Weyman Photography/Post 56 at the Mitchell's/East Clementon field. The other game held at Sterling High School watched McDonnell's Bar & Grille taking on Warwick Tavern. Post 56 breezed through their way to the finals. Warwick Tavern won their series after losing the first game. So that means that this Sunday's championship game will feature Warwick Tavern and Weyman Photography/Post 56. |
Event Spotlight: Time for Reflection as Bill Kile's Memorial Run Enters its Sixth Year Saturday, July 27, 2002 By Art Redd It still amazes Bill Kile III when he receives the amount of support each year the annual Bill Kile Memorial Run is held at Cooper River Park in Pennsauken. The hard work and determination he strides to achieve can be seen by all of his followers, supporters, friends and family. His goal as always is to have a successful event in memory of his father, William H. Kile Jr. If you have ever met Bill Kile III, you would know that his personality makes it easy to support him in his cause in raising money for the William H. Kile Jr. Humanitarian Scholarship Fund. This year's overall winner in the 4-mile run was Johnny Marino with Erin Donahue finishing first in the women's category. |
Event Spotlight: Boston Rallies to Tie Charge Kemp's goal in 90th minute foils the Charge's chance at victory Saturday, July 27, 2002 By Greg WileyPhiladelphia Charge Correspondent Philadelphia's Liu Ailing scored in the 84th minute, but Boston's Allie Kemp scored the equalizer six minutes later, as the Charge and Breakers played to a 1-1 tie at Nickerson Field on Saturday night. The Charge (10-2-5, 35 pts) moved to 6-1-5 in its last 12 games and held on to first place in the WUSA standings. |
Event Spotlight: Phantoms Sign Ben Stafford & Eric Betournay Wednesday, July 24, 2002 By Al Cohen The Philadelphia Phantoms today announced the signings of centers Ben Stafford and Eric Betournay to American Hockey League contracts. Per team policy, terms of the deals are not disclosed. |
Event Spotlight: Philadelphia Flyers John LeClair Named The Sporting News' 2002 No. 1 Good Guy In The NHL Tuesday, July 23, 2002 By Joe Klueg Philadelphia Flyers left wing John LeClair has been named The Sporting News' 2002 No. 1 Good Guy in the National Hockey League. "I am extremely honored to receive an award such as this," said LeClair. "It gives me great pleasure to be able to help those less fortunate." For the fourth consecutive year, The Sporting News has selected the No. 1 Good Guys in pro sports - those athletes in the NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL and NASCAR who have the biggest hearts, who give back the most to the community, who are the most willing to serve the needy and unfortunate. |
Event Spotlight: Charge Tie Record Unbeaten Streak Philadelphia Charge Week-in-Review Monday, July 22, 2002 By Greg WileyPhiladelphia Charge Correspondent After spending a week out of first place, the Philadelphia Charge regained their top spot in the WUSA standings on Saturday with a 2-0 win over the Carolina Courage at Villanova Stadium. The win puts the Charge one point ahead of the Courage for first place, a position the Charge have held all but one week of the season. |
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