Radnor High School | Archive | November, 2015

Radnor athletes sign National Letters of Intent

Thirteen of Radnor High School’s standout student-athletes announced their official college decisions and signed National Letters of Intent in front of their family and friends Nov. 16-17.
Five female and three male student-athletes will play lacrosse at the collegiate level: Maura Carey to Wagner College; Emily Games to Tufts University; Abby Lord to Richmond University; Fallon Quinn to Columbia University; and Katie Quinn to George Washington University. Rodrigo Castro will play for Amherst College; Cole Scheuerle for Ithaca College; and Jack Wilson for the University of Maryland.
Colin Bradley will play football at Lafayette College; Kristin Hamill will play basketball at Franklin and Marshall College; Megan McGrath will play softball at Smith College; Brynn Walker will play golf at the University of North Carolina; and Connor Wilson will play baseball at Dayton University.

from left: Connor Wilson and Jack Wilson

from left: Connor Wilson and Jack Wilson

At the Radnor NLI signing ceremony were, from left: (front row) Emily Games and Maura Carey; (middle row): Megan McGrath, Fallon Quinn, Katie Quinn, Abby Lord and Cole Scheuerle; (back row): Kristin Hamill; Colin Bradley; Rodrigo Castro and Brynn Walker.

At the Radnor NLI signing ceremony were, from left: (front row) Emily Games and Maura Carey; (middle row): Megan McGrath, Fallon Quinn, Katie Quinn, Abby Lord and Cole Scheuerle; (back row): Kristin Hamill; Colin Bradley; Rodrigo Castro and Brynn Walker.

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Radnor’s Jack Horvath is Main Line Boys Athlete of the Week

The Red Raiders’ sophomore running back rushed 213 times for 1273 yards and 17 touchdowns this fall, along with six catches for 139 yards and two six-pointers, giving him 19 touchdowns on the year.  In Radnor’s 34-0 win against Lower Merion, Horvath rushed 20 times for 137 yards and two touchdowns, and grabbed two passes for 36 yards and another score. He was named Great American Rivalry MVP for the game.

Radnor's Jack Horvath.

Radnor’s Jack Horvath.

 

Jack Horvath’s top picks

Book: The Outsiders.

Author: George R. R. Martin.

TV show: Breaking Bad.

Movie: Interstellar.

Athlete: Odell Beckham Jr.

Person I admire most: “I admire my father for always supporting me and giving me his advice.”

Team: Philadelphia Eagles.

Place to visit:  Ocean City N.J.

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Lower Merion-Radnor football rivalry rich in history

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Updated: November 9, 2015

The 119th edition of the Lower Merion-Radnor High School rivalry, which is believed by many to be the oldest continuous public high school rivalry in the United States, will kick off Nov. 14 at 2 p.m. at Prevost Field.
During the past century, Lower Merion vs. Radnor has featured some pretty impressive names.
Ted Dean, who scored the winning touchdown for the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1960 NFL championship game, has played in it. So has Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive back Emlen Tunnell.
Lower Merion has a 56-51-11 historical advantage in this contest. One of the reasons is the coaching of the legendary Fritz Brennan, whose Aces beat the Red Raiders every year from 1945 to 1956.
In fact, up until the last two decades, Lower Merion held the dominant upper hand in this rivalry. When the Aces won the 100th contest, a 27-20 victory in front of 6,000 fans at Arnold Field, Lower Merion held a 53-36-11 advantage.

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