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Isabella DiAmore

Isabella DiAmore

Associate Sports Editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer

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Steve Donahue has no plans for a rebuild at St. Joe’s: ‘My job is to get the max out of this new ...

Donahue, who spent the last decade at Penn, is looking to build off the program's recent success with more depth on the Hawks' roster compared to last season.
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Former Phillie José Contreras shares the dugout with his son, a ris...

Joseph was invited to play in Sunday's Perfect Game All-American Classic, which features the top 60 high school players in the nation. His dad will be serving as a coach.
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Brad Wanamaker knows about Roman Catholic’s basketball tradition. N...

Wanamaker, a former Cahillites star who had an accomplished professional career, will add his own twist to the program as its new coach.
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Rumph Classic: Some call her Grandma, most know her as Ms. Candy, a...

Viola Owens has spent the last two decades building the Danny Rumph Foundation to honor her late son. She’s also been helping feed and supply clothes for homeless children and teens in Germantown.
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MLB draft: Haddon Heights’ Caden Bodine selected by the Baltimore O...

The catcher played his best year of college ball this past season with Coastal Carolina. “There’s no mistake for where he is today,” said his former high school coach Eric Newell.
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Born without part of his right arm, golfer Andrew Austen looks to i...

Starting Monday, Austen will compete in the fourth annual U.S. Adaptive Open, which showcases the world’s best golfers with disabilities, at Woodmont Country Club in Rockville, Md.
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Gwynedd Mercy Academy’s crew team is seven years old. This season w...

From a gold medal at the Stotesbury Cup to competing in the U.K. at the Henley Women’s Regatta, Gwynedd Mercy took its rowing program to new heights this season.
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How will local high school football and basketball recruits be impa...

Westtown's Seth Berger and Malvern Prep's David Gueriera weigh in on how the recruiting process will change for their players and what the trickle-down effect looks like from the House settlement.
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Mount St. Joseph’s Veronica Vacca aims to close her high school car...

A four-time Penn Relays champion, Vacca is headed to the University of Washington in the fall. She set a record at the PIAA championships last year.
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Coaching lacrosse served as Mark Princehorn’s safe haven as his son...

The St. Joe’s Prep coach joined the program in 2023. His players say watching Princehorn’s journey with his son Cole has changed their perspective on life.
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The Stotesbury Cup Regatta will have 822 entries. Here’s what to kn...

Last year, the St. Joseph’s Prep crew swept the competition, finishing with the most medals for the second straight year to win the overall crown. The competition begins on Friday.
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Sprinter Divonne Franklin will compete at the Penn Relays — one day...

The former NCAA Division II national champion from Philadelphia is keeping her Olympic track dream alive. “Her potential is extremely still untapped,” her coach says.
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La Salle High quarterback Gavin Sidwar commits to Missouri

Sidwar, who led the Explorers to a 10-1 record last season, joins Spring-Ford’s Matt Zollers, the state’s top-ranked QB.
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Public League, Northeast planning to build baseball, softball super...

The Vikings play their home games at Jardel Rec Center, about half a mile from campus. Public League officials hope that will change by 2027.
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‘New lease on life’: Neumann Goretti’s baseball team helped an alum...

John DeRenzi, an alumni board member for the school, received a kidney transplant from Caleb Duffy that was made possible by a connection to the Neumann Goretti baseball team.
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St. Joseph’s Prep’s Olin Chamberlain Jr., grandnephew of Wilt Chamb...

The Chamberlain roots run deep in Philadelphia, where Wilt played at Overbook High School and for the Warriors and Sixers. His grandnephew, Olin Jr., helped make a name for himself with the Hawks.
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Quinnipiac’s Chris Pelosi carries his South Jersey roots and late r...

The Sewell native will play in the first round of the NCAA tournament on Friday as the Bobcats take on UConn. Pelosi was coached by the late Tony Voce, as well as Guy Gaudreau at Gloucester Catholic.
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PIAA boys’ basketball state finals: Father Judge, Roman Catholic am...

In Class 6A, the Crusaders and Cahillites will meet in a rematch of the Catholic League final. Sankofa Freedom, West Catholic, Devon Prep, and Neumann Goretti also are in action.
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PIAA girls’ basketball state finals: Neumann Goretti, Lansdale Cath...

The Saints and the Crusaders will meet for the Class 4A title on Saturday. Archbishop Wood and Perkiomen Valley also will be playing for championships.
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Audenried’s Shayla Smith becomes the city’s all-time scoring leader...

Smith scored 38 points, but the Rockets lost to the Saints in the PIAA Class 4A semifinals. Maureece Rice, who had 2,681 career points for Strawberry Mansion, was the previous record-holder.
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PIAA boys’ basketball semifinals: A look at the local matchups

In Class 6A, Father Judge will face Imhotep Charter on Saturday at Norristown High. Roman Catholic will take on Upper St. Clair in the other semifinal.