
Isabella DiAmore
Associate Sports Editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer
Temple alum🍒 Associate Sports editor @PhillyInquirer | Contact: [email protected]
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La Salle College High School’s Grayson McKeogh intends to join Notre Dame next season, he told On3.com on Wednesday. The four-star offensive tackle had initially set his commitment date for July 1 and was deciding between the Fighting Irish, Penn State and Texas. He officially visited South Bend and Happy Valley this past month. He’s ranked No.14 in the state and No. 31 offensive tackle in the class of 2026 by 247Sports.
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Olivia Cieslak found herself struggling to stay motivated at times this year. The recent Haverford High School grad achieved just about every accomplishment on the high school track, from holding the state’s top times in the 800 meters and mile to earning six PIAA gold medals in cross-country and outdoor track during her four-year career. Her biggest hurdle was competing against herself, since the goal, she said, is to always try to set a personal record.
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When Dereck Lively II was entering his senior year at Westtown School, he had a choice to either play his final year of high school ball with Overtime Elite and get paid or stay at the West Chester boarding school. Seth Berger, Westtown’s coach, told Lively that he would support whichever decision Lively made. He was then the nation’s top recruit in the 2022 class. What he needed to consider, though, is if it was going to help his development for a future NBA career.
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Ben Luber has a knack for eyeing under-the-radar talent. While serving as an associate head coach at Binghamton University in 2014, the Buck County native traveled to Ontario, Canada, to see a player named Khaleem Bennett during an open gym at then-freshman.
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Chris Clark is heading back to his alma mater to coach St. Joseph’s Prep’s boys’ basketball team while serving as assistant athletic director, the school announced Thursday. Clark spent nearly a decade as an assistant coach at Temple, where he also played under legendary coaches John Chaney and Fran Dunphy from 2004-08. Now, after 17 years on the college coaching scene, he’s making a change. “It’s really difficult to put into words,” said Clark, who graduated from the Prep in 2004.
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Timber Creek welcomed and celebrated Jihaad Campbell, who played three seasons with the Chargers. It’s the linebacker’s first time back to the school since being selected by the Eagles in this year’s draft. https://t.co/DX0KntdvPg

RT @phillysport: La Salle’s Joey O’Brien is a prized two-way football recruit who could be the best to come through the area https://t.co/m…

RT @BrophySID: Thanks @belladiamore of the @PhillyInquirer for the story on @FootballBrophy @donovanmcnabbjr Link: https://t.co/NQm5BM9SIn