Lisa ignites Moorestown victory
Lisa ignites Moorestown victoryPhiladelphia InquirerNick Savino and Joey Frey each drove in three runs and Tyler Kaiser scored three runs and delivered a two-out, two-run double to highlight a seven-run first inning for the Quakers. Collin Schaffhauser drove in four runs and Jon Gonzales was 2 for 4 ...and more »
Five Quakers Selected to NCAA Championships
Five Quakers Selected to NCAA ChampionshipsPenn AthleticsThe five members of the University of Pennsylvania women's track and field team will compete in the NCAA East Preliminary Round, May 24-26, in Jacksonville, Fla. In each region, the top 48 marks in each event qualify for the NCAA Preliminary Rounds.and more »
Men's Track & Field Sends Four to NCAA Championships
Men's Track & Field Sends Four to NCAA ChampionshipsPenn AthleticsA Camp Hill High School product, Brenza has had one of the best seasons in the shot put at Penn in decades. He became just the second Quaker to reach the school's all-time top 10 list in the last 28 years and the first since 2000 (Brent Stiles) during ...and more »
Why the Catholic HHS Story Won't Go Away
Why the Catholic HHS Story Won't Go AwayChristian PostAfter the War for Independence, George Washington wrote a letter to some Quakers in Pennsylvania, noting that he was disappointed not to have had their help in the conflict, but he respected their sacred right of conscience because their religion ...and more »
A man who never lost his convictions
A man who never lost his convictionsNew York Daily NewsBenezet, born in 1713, was from France, but his family moved to Pennsylvania in 1731, then a British colony that was friendly to Quakers, the low-key but resolute faith that the family had joined in 1727. In Philadelphia, Benezet became a school ...