Posted on 06 May 2015 by ldevlin.
For an underclassman there is no better feeling than sending the seniors out with a victory on senior night. For the Radnor softball team, Senior Night is typically an emotional night that poses an additional challenge for the upperclassmen.
Fortunately, in previous years the underclassmen have stepped up and sent the seniors’ home victorious on senior night. Monday night was no different as Brooke Nicander delivered the best performance of her young career hurling a complete game allowing only four hits and one walk while striking out a career-high 15 in a 6-1 victory over visiting Harriton High School.
“Brooke was tremendous tonight,’ said Radnor coach John Schaefer. “Senior night is typically a tough night for our seniors and we usually need our underclassmen to step up. Brooke set the tone tonight striking out the first seven hitters.’
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Posted on 06 May 2015 by ldevlin.
There are four teams left in the District One Class AAA team tennis tournament. Three are from the Central League.
Will Frigerio, Josh Taylor and Brad Burton came through to help sixth-seeded Radnor secure a spot in the PIAA Class AAA team tournament with a 3-2 triumph over third-seeded Unionville in the quarterfinal round of the District One team tournament Tuesday.
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Posted on 04 May 2015 by ldevlin.
HORSHAM — Hatboro-Horsham girls lacrosse coach Duncan Sweezy likes to schedule the toughest non-league schedule he can to get his team the most experience possible and hopefully prepared to face top teams in the District 1 and PIAA playoffs. Sweezy got what he wished for Friday afternoon as the Hatters played host to one of the best teams in the state in Radnor. And the Raiders showed why they are highly regarded, putting on an absolute offensive clinic in cruising past the Hatters for a 19-9 win.
“It wasn’t like it wasn’t expected,” Sweezy said. “I told the girls at the beginning of the year, it’s not going to be a cake walk.”
The transition game was the difference in the contest. Radnor used its great speed and ball movement to send its offense the other way while also riding the Hatters’ clearing attempts, forcing them into midfield turnovers.
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