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Coaching legend: Holman making a lasting impact on South Jersey tennis

Beyond his 2,000-plus wins and dozens of championships, Holman has had a positive influence on countless players who have stepped on the court over the past 43 years.

Dual Threat: a Q&A with Delran two-sport star R.J. Moten

It’s a baseball cliche, but sometimes cliches exist for a reason: the sound of ball meeting bat is just different for certain players. For a...

Positivity in defeat

After starting the season with a 17-game win streak, Camden Catholic girls lacrosse plans to build off lessons learned from its first loss on Monday.

South Jersey Sports Weekly Notebook: Shawnee frosh takes title

South Jersey Sports Weekly is a new publication produced by Sun Newspapers that appears in physical copy within the Suns throughout South Jersey (in...

The heart of the game: baseball community comes together after Timber Creek tragedy

  On the final Sunday night of April, a week after Easter with the high school baseball season about a month old, Timber Creek High...

Power player

Cherokee’s Arjun Mannan is already a county and conference singles champion. He’s now looking to make a run at the 2019 South Jersey Interscholastic Championships.

Lions Pride: West rises to the top

They gathered in shallow right field and let loose as the first day of the second month of the season went just as swimmingly...

Golden Eagle eye for the goal

In a back-and-forth battle of two of South Jersey high school lacrosse’s most talented teams, the Seneca High School senior was in the middle...

Mann showcases skills and personality on the golf course

The Cherry Hill East junior was one of the top South Jersey golfers at Monday’s LPGA Girls Golf Classic. She was also one of the most fashionable.

South Jersey Sports Weekly Notebook: Cinnaminson’s MacNair earns 100th hit

Cinnaminson's Payton MacNair is the South Jersey Sports Weekly Player of the Week, plus Games to Watch, photos and more.

Hungry like the Wolfle

As a pre-teen months away from high school, Gage Wolfle played center field in baseball during the spring and summer, wrestled in the winter,...

Eyes on the prize

For some babies, it’s a rattle or a stuffed animal they grab when they figure out how to use their hands. For Will Oberholtzer,...

Resilience pays off for Palmyra’s Jayme Livingstone

Less than eight months after breaking her right fibula during soccer season, Livingstone is eclipsing milestone after milestone for the Panthers’ softball team.

Shawnee boys lacrosse making refinements after strong start

Shawnee boys lacrosse is improving on ground balls and diversifying its offense as it looks to contend for a sectional title in May.

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