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19 posts tagged "Farley"

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Rivalries highlight football games

Observer Sports Staff | Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Keough 20, O’Neill 0 – Tony Zappia Keough defeated rival O’Neill, 20-0, this Sunday in a battle of West Quad neighbors.  The two teams looked to air the ball out early, and both had some success in putting together sustained drives; however, the first points of the game were came in the final play of the

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Peterson leads Ducks to win over the Finest

Observer Sports Staff | Thursday, October 1, 2015

Howard vs. Farley Dominic Iannelli Howard (1-1) defeated Farley (2-1), 20-19, on Tuesday night at Riehle Fields. Part of the game was played Monday, Sept. 21, but the game was postponed due to an injury to Howard sophomore Annie Duffey. In the first half on Sept. 21, Howard started with possession. Working an option offensive

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Interhall season continues with close matches

Observer Sports Staff | Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Alumni 14, Morrissey 7 By Tobias Hoonhout Alumni and Morrissey met Sunday afternoon in a game that proved to be a tale of two halves as the defending champion Manor was downed 14-7 after a second-half comeback by Alumni. It was a shaky start for the Manor (1-1), as senior running back Hunter White fumbled deep in

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Weasels shut out Chaos

Observer Sports Staff | Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Pasquerilla West vs. Cavanaugh — Alex Bender Pasquerilla West emerged victorious with an 18-0 win over Cavanaugh on Tuesday night at Riehle Fields. The energy the teams brought to the field was evident early, when Pasquerilla West came up with a turnover that junior running back Tess Wemhoener quickly converted into six points. Right before half,

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Interhall season opens with lopsided wins

Observer Sports Staff | Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Pasquerilla East 28, McGlinn 0 Pasquerilla East came out on top Sunday in its 28-0 victory against a young McGlinn squad. The Pyros got off to an unfortunate start to the season when a key defender was injured only a minute and thirty seconds into the first quarter, but the team quickly recovered to take control of the

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Week One of interhall flag football continues

Observer Sports Staff | Monday, September 21, 2015

Lewis vs. Pangborn — Tobias Hoonhout As the first round of interhall football continues, Lewis and Pangborn square off Monday night. Entering the contest, expectations are high for both teams, but both Lewis and Pangborn are entering their first game with a lot of questions. Pangborn senior captain Mary Gallagher said they are looking for younger

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Dear Farley, I’m fine

Letter to the Editor | Thursday, December 4, 2014

When I look at myself in the mirror in the morning, I’m not disgusted. I’ve come to terms with the features of my face that society might find less than optimal. My acne scars and I are all right, my nose is just fine as it is. I find nothing wrong with embracing the natural

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Pasquerilla West begins title defense against Finest

Renee Griffin | Thursday, September 18, 2014

The interhall flag football season kicks off this weekend, with defending champion Pasquerilla West going up against Farley. Colleen Doyle, senior captain and offensive lineman, believes the Purple Weasels have a good chance of repeating this year, she said. “We definitely have high expectations,” Doyle said. “We all have the goal of getting back to

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Russell, Collinsworth stand out in spring practice

Mike Monaco | Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Notre Dame only lost one starter from last year’s secondary, but defensive backs coach Kerry Cooks doesn’t look at his group and see polish and experience all over. “It’s a very young group, very raw group,” Cooks said Wednesday after Notre Dame’s 10th spring practice. What’s missing, at least for Cooks, in terms of age

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