
Ed Morlock
Sports Reporter at The Times Herald (Port Huron, MI)
Sports Reporter at The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)
Sports reporter for @papreplive, @MontCoSports, @ReporterSports and @MontMediaSports, Monmouth U '13
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19 hours ago |
profootballnetwork.com | Ed Morlock
As bits and pieces of the NFL schedule continue to drop ahead of the full reveal, one thing remains unchanged — the Dallas Cowboys are once again in the national spotlight. And not everyone is thrilled. One prominent media voice is calling out the NFL’s continued obsession with “America’s Team.”Colin Cowherd Compares Cowboys on National TV to U2 on Your iPodOn “The Herd” with Colin Cowherd, the host likened watching the Cowboys in prime-time games to getting an album you didn’t ask for.
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1 day ago |
timesherald.com | Ed Morlock
WHITEMARSH — After No. 14 Plymouth Whitemarsh’s 15-2 win over No. 19 Upper Merion in the first round of the District 1-3A playoffs Tuesday evening, Colonials coach Ellen Reilly gathered her team together for the postgame talk. When it was time to recognize the players who had the biggest impact on the game, Reilly singled out two freshmen – midfielder Grace Harvey and defender Harper Reilly. Harvey was the team’s offensive MVP after scoring a career-high seven goals.
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1 day ago |
thereporteronline.com | Ed Morlock
After Plymouth Whitemarsh's playoff win over Upper Merion, coach Ellen Reilly gathered her team for the postgame talk. When it was time to recognize the players who had the biggest impact on the game, Reilly singled out two freshmen – midfielder Grace Harvey and defender Harper Reilly. Originally Published: May 13, 2025 at 9:33 PM EDT
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2 days ago |
timesherald.com | Ed Morlock
FLOURTOWN — Madison Moran helped Plymouth Whitemarsh with her arm and her bat against Mount Saint Joseph Academy Monday afternoon. The senior pitcher threw a complete game in the circle and went 2-for-4 with two RBIs at the plate to lead the Colonials to a 5-2 non-league win at Mount Saint Joseph Academy. Moran allowed two runs – both unearned – on two hits across seven innings. She struck out five batters to one walk. “I was working my drop-curve a lot,” Moran said. “That’s been my number one pitch.
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6 days ago |
pottsmerc.com | Ed Morlock
PERKIOMEN — For 15 minutes and 30 seconds, it was all Spring-Ford. From the 10:03 mark of the second quarter until the 5:33 mark of the third, the Rams scored nine goals and held Owen J. Roberts scoreless, nearly turning a tie game into one with a running clock. The difference dropped to four late in the fourth quarter, but that was as close as Spring-Ford let it get.
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