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Lower Merion Track Girls Vault And Leap To Personal Records

by Gerry May 8, 2021

Personal Records

Lower Merion High School's Luna Furer (sophomore) and her teammate, Dori Olson (junior) set personal records today at the Lower Merion Invitational Track Meet, at Arnold Field in Ardmore.Furer cleared 8' 1" in the pole vault and Olson leaped 32' 3" in the triple jump.https://youtu.be/oUumMEbIjwI … [Read more...] about Lower Merion Track Girls Vault And Leap To Personal Records

Lower Merion Hoop Star Commits To F&M

by Gerry April 8, 2021

Sam Davison

Lower Merion (Pa.) 2021 G Sam Davison has committed to Franklin & Marshall. Davison missed his junior year with a torn ACL, came on really strong during his senior season. #d3hoopshttps://t.co/JmUaY70yO2 — Josh Verlin (@jmverlin) April 8, 2021 … [Read more...] about Lower Merion Hoop Star Commits To F&M

April 1, 1985 – No Joke, Villanova Beats Georgetown, Wins NCAA Title

by Gerry March 31, 2021

Villanova Shooting Percentage vs Georgetown 1985

April 1, 1985 – No Joke, Villanova Beats Georgetown, Wins NCAA TitleIf you're too young to remember this game, that's a shame. Then again, there's a big silver lining for those who are not old enough to recall one of the greatest sporting events in Philadelphia history (for reference think Philly Special). You get to live longer than the rest of us. Still, there's no denying … [Read more...] about April 1, 1985 – No Joke, Villanova Beats Georgetown, Wins NCAA Title

These Hawks Didn’t Fly Straight

by Gerry March 23, 2021

St. Joe's Fix 1961

These Hawks Didn’t Fly StraightThey shaved points in the Final Four - March 24, 1961. The St. Joe's Hawks have made 21 appearances in the NCAA Basketball Tournament. You would think that at a place like St. Joseph's, a school that identifies so much with the sport of basketball, that they might revere their one team that made it  to the … [Read more...] about These Hawks Didn’t Fly Straight

Shaq’s Bracket Has Villanova (Vill) In Final 4

by Gerry March 18, 2021

Shaqs Bracket Villanova Final Four

Shaq’s Bracket Has Villanova (Vill) In Final 4 Shaquille O'Neal goes with fifth seeded Villanova as one his picks for the Final Four in NCAA Basketball Tournament. Shaq thinks the Wildcats will beat the 12th seeded Winthrop in the first round. After that he has them taking down the 4th seeded Purdue.In the Sweet Sixteen Shaq thinks Villanova will beat … [Read more...] about Shaq’s Bracket Has Villanova (Vill) In Final 4

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Before Jalen Brunson, Villanova’s First NBA superstar, Paul Arizin, Led the Philadelphia Warriors to a Championship

For today’s basketball fans, Jalen Brunson is the face of Villanova basketball. Two NCAA championships. National Player of the Year. NBA All-Star. Leader of the New York Knicks. Nearly seventy years earlier, another Villanova player helped define both the university’s basketball tradition and the game itself. His name was Paul Arizin. College Careers. Brunson won […]

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These Garments Have Been Politically Maligned

Most non-Arabs who wear the keffiyeh do not intend it to be Anti-Semitic in any way. They wear it as an expression of sympathy for Palestinian civilians, support for human rights, concern about war, or identification with a broader cause of national identity and self-determination. In their minds, it is directed toward Palestinians, not against […]

What Does My Fountain Pen Have In Common With The Former Lord & Taylor In Bala Cynwyd?

Both come out of the work of Raymond Loewy and his design firm. Raymond Loewy (1893–1986) helped define what modern America looked like in the mid-20th century. Through his design firm, he worked across an unusually wide range of industries—transportation, consumer products, branding, and architecture—often simultaneously. No one in history is more closely associated with […]

January 16-18: The Philly Pen Show — A Delightfully Analog Experience

f you’re looking for a break from screens, alerts, and endless scrolling, the Philly Pen Show might be the cure—at least temporarily. It’s an unapologetically analog event: pens, paper, ink, and the people who still care deeply about them. Whether you’re a serious collector, someone who misses the feel of writing by hand, or just […]

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