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Best podcasts about episcopal academy

Latest podcast episodes about episcopal academy

Conversations on Conversations
A Conversation on Legacy Leadership with Robert Craven, Jr.

Conversations on Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 48:38


Join Sarah Noll Wilson and Rob Craven Jr. as they discuss the challenges and rewards of sustaining a family business for over a century. Rob reflects on the leadership lessons he's learned while honoring the legacy of those who came before him. About Our Guest Robert Craven, Jr. was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and the surrounding suburbs. A graduate of Episcopal Academy, he earned a Bachelor's degree from Syracuse University's School of Management in 1973. Robert joined the family business, F.A. Davis Co., working part-time before college. After graduating, he became a full-time college textbook representative, later promoted to National Sales Manager. In 1981, he took on the role of Editor in Chief and COO, and in 1989 was named President. Under his leadership, the company's annual sales grew from $3 million to $50 million. Outside of the publishing industry, Robert has been an active parent, coaching his children's sports and serving as Treasurer for 13 years on the Board of Trustees at the Russell Byers Charter School. He and his wife, Michelle, have been married for 43 years and have three children and four grandchildren. Links and Resources Website: www.fadavis.com

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1520 WCHE AM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 24:06


Olympic athlete Ivan Puskovitch joins the Morning Show to discuss his recent performance in Paris as well as what's next for the former Episcopal Academy graduate in his swimming career.

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KYW Newsradio's 1-On-1 with Matt Leon
Episcopal Academy Product and US Olympian Ashley Sessa - 'This is Where the Works Starts Now'

KYW Newsradio's 1-On-1 with Matt Leon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 28:56


Ashley Sessa is a member of the US Olympic field hockey team that will be competing later this month at the Paris Summer Olympic Games. She is a graduate of Episcopal Academy in Newtown Square and won a national championship as a freshman at the University of North Carolina. She will be transferring to Northwestern in the fall. In Episode #221 of "1-on-1 with Matt Leon," Matt catches up with Sessa during a break from her training for the Olympic Games in North Carolina. They discuss what it has been like getting ready for Paris, talk about how she was introduced to field hockey and what she is expecting at the games and much more. “1-on-1 with Matt Leon” is a KYW Newsradio original podcast. You can follow the show on X @1on1pod and you can follow Matt @Mattleon1060.

Gill Athletics: Track and Field Connections
#247: Matthew Davis-Episcopal Academy (PA)

Gill Athletics: Track and Field Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 106:47


Revolutionizing Track and Field: The Tech Evolution with Matthew Davis

Coaching Trees
Steve Colfer

Coaching Trees

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 67:32


This interview is with Steve Colfer, the long time head coach of Cabrini University who now serves as the Assistant AD and Head Boys Coach at Episcopal Academy. We talk about his time at Cabrini leading up to their 2019 National Championship run and his transition to high school. Enjoy!

One and One Podcast
Taylor Wright

One and One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 75:55


Taylor Wright played baseball at Brown University from 2012-2015 and pitched in the Minor Leagues from 2019-2021. He talks about what it's like having former Villanova Basketball Coach Jay Wright as his father, his involvement with the program, and playing 3 sports growing up. He discusses his great high school career at  Episcopal Academy where he played football, basketball, and baseball, his recruiting process for baseball, and why he chose Brown. Taylor then details attempting to play 2 sports at Brown, competition in Ivy League Baseball, adjusting to coming out of the bullpen to pitch, and highlights during his college career. He describes why he didn't try to play professionally right after college, what he was doing for 3 years, and what led him to finally give pro baseball a shot. Taylor speaks about his time in the Minor Leagues on the Evansville Otters and Somerset Patriots, coaching JV Basketball at Episcopal Academy in the offseason, becoming a teacher at Episcopal after the 2021 baseball season, and recently being named the Head Coach of the Varsity Basketball team.

Raising a Champion
Balancing Academics & Athletics with Tom Grandieri

Raising a Champion

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 47:58 Transcription Available


The University of Penn outfielder was a three-year letterman with the Quakers. He was the 2010 Ivy League player of the year and was an all-academic Ivy Leaguer. In October2018, Grandieri was inducted to the University of Penn Hall of Fame finishing his career with a .360 average.  He is currently the head baseball coach at Episcopal Academy in Newtown Square, PA and also serves as a Financial Services Professional with Montgomery Insurance Services, Inc.In this episode, Grandieri discusses balancing athletics and academics at a very prominent university on how student-athletes can maintain excellence on the field and in the classroom while coaching today's athletes on the baseball field.Support the showhttps://www.facebook.com/RACPodcast1/https://twitter.com/rac_podcast1https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnboruk/

Quoth the Raven
Quoth the Raven #288 - Dave Galluch

Quoth the Raven

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 74:04 Very Popular


Dave is the Republican Candidate for US Congress in PA-05. Dave grew up in Hamburg, NY. He was raised by his mother after his father was killed by a drunk driver before he was born. His mom is the driving force behind his desire to serve and fight for others, as she had fought for him. Coming from a family with a history of service dating to before the American Revolution, Dave wanted to pursue a military career from a young age. He obtained an appointment to the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD and began service as a Midshipman in July 2008. Dave graduated four years later ranked 6th in his class of nearly 1,200. He went on to obtain a graduate degree from the University of Cambridge shortly thereafter. At the time he was in college, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were at their fiercest. Dave wanted to put himself at the center of the fight by combating the enemy's weapon of choice - the Improvised Explosive Device (IED). Dave volunteered for one of the toughest Special Operations communities - Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD). After finishing his training, Dave deployed twice, once to the Middle East with EOD Mobile Unit TWO, and once to Somalia with SEAL Team FOUR. He and his Sailors were tasked with reducing explosive threats and other weapons on the battlefield. He remains honored to have led some of the most elite operators in harm's way. Dave met his wife Caroline in Washington, DC in 2015. They fell quickly in love and endured six months of separation while Dave was on his first deployment only two months after meeting. Shortly after coming home they were engaged. They were married in July 2018 and endured a second six month separation just three months later. They both credit Dave's deployments with strengthening their bond, relationship, and appreciation for family. In 2019, Dave left the Navy and began working for the Comcast Corporation in Strategic Development. He and Caroline live in Newtown Square, PA, near Caroline's family and new job at the Episcopal Academy. He remains active in causes throughout Delaware County, particularly those associated with veterans, the military, local businesses, and historic preservation. Dave and Caroline have two dogs, Kevin and Petunia, and plan to raise a family soon. YouTube does not let me monetize my videos on the site and the podcast is full time work which will never have ads in the middle of it. If you enjoy the content, please support the QTR Podcast in any or all of the following ways: A small recurring donation via: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/QTRResearch One time donations can also be sent via: Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/qtrresearch QTR MERCH is available here. You can also follow me on YouTube, and Twitter. And check out my new near-daily column, FRINGE FINANCE, at http://quoththeraven.substack.com THANK YOU TO ALL OF MY KIND PATRONS.    Please show love to those who support the QTR Podcast:  JM Bullion - where QTR buys gold & silver - Twitter: @JMBullion The Doomberg Terminal - Subscribe 100% free - Twitter: @DoomburgT George Gammon - Rebel Capitalist Pro - Twitter: @GeorgeGammon Sang Lucci & Wall St. Jesus — The Steamroom — Twitter: @wallstjesus and @sanglucci Corvus Gold - http://www.corvusgold.com Investors Underground - day trading community - Twitter: @investorslive  Ken R  Chris Bede - Twitter: @cbede  Nicholas Parks Matthew Zimmer J Mintzmyer - Twitter: @mintzmyer Russ Valenti - Twitter: @russellvalenti  Creighton Titus Camila Sol Longest Running Supporters   Max Mulvihill - Since 2/2018  Mark Heywood - Since 3/2018 Kyle Thomas - Since 4/2018  Chris Bede - Since 5/2018  Dariusz Kordonski - Since 5/2018  Chris Gerrard - Since 5/2018 Shear Luck - Since 5/2018   Founding Members Of My "FRINGE FINANCE" Column Kashumba - Since 8/2021 Randy Carder - Since 8/2021 T Gaggiotti - Since 8/2021 Jamie - Since 8/2021 A Farmer - Since 9/2021 Harvest Moon Research - Since 9/2021 John H. H. - Since 11/2021 Mark Hutchinson - Since 11/2021 Joseph K. H. - Since 10/2021 A Farmer - Since 9/2021 Tsniezyk - Since 9/2021 Chris - Since 12/2021 All podcast content is subject to this disclaimer.    Chris is not an investment adviser. QTR is long oil, gold and silver. Listeners should always speak to their personal financial advisers. Please leave me alone.

Bleav in Temple Football
S1, E10: Adam Klein talks about why he's excited about Stan Drayton

Bleav in Temple Football

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 65:31


Temple offensive lineman Adam Klein talked to Adam DiMichele and John DiCarlo about why he's excited about new head coach Stan Drayton, the return of offensive line coach Chris Wiesehan, and the future ahead. This is an episode Temple football fans won't want to miss. Klein talked in depth about Drayton and Wiesehan, what went wrong in 2020 and 2021 and how the program can bounce back, and went around the roster to identify several players who could be headed for breakout seasons in 2022. And Klein, a Springfield native who played his high school football at Episcopal Academy, answered a mailbag question about who Temple's next great player from Delaware County could be and also offered several Delco food recommendations.

Dodgers Daily
Mark Washington Joins Dodger Poke

Dodgers Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 28:49


Dodgers pitching prospect, Mark Washington, joins Dodger Poke and talks about his career from his High School days at Episcopal Academy to his days as as Dodger. Washington is 6'7, has a 3 pitch arsenal and can reach as high as 97 mph with his fastball.

From Nowhere to Now Here:  Incarnate Memories Prevail
Episode 19: Anna Yates-McDermott

From Nowhere to Now Here: Incarnate Memories Prevail

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 56:21


Current Location: West Chester, PAHometown: Annandale, VAFamily: Husband: Bryan, Children: Patrick and LiamIMP Tapping: Fall 1992Professional Bio: high school teacher at Episcopal Academy in Newtown Square, PALinkedIn: Anna McDermott Facebook: Anna Y. McDermott Twitter: @AnnaMcDermott1Phone: 610-836-2442Email: mcdermot@episcopalacademy.orgMentioned in this episode:Total Cents Dymaic Ad

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The Dirt on Turf Podcast
Episode 16 Matthew Kerns Turf Manager for Episcopal Academy in Pennsylvania PreK - 12 Private School

The Dirt on Turf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 56:37


Tune in as we talk to Matt about his career and what brought to manager such a well manicured facility. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedirtonturfpodcast/message

More Than A Club
Brian "Doc" Dougherty

More Than A Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 71:31


Brian Dougherty, one of the greatest lacrosse players ever, joins this episode and does not disappoint. One of the sport's most decorated and accomplished goaltenders as well as one of the sport's biggest personalities, "Doc" has some great stories and insights. He talks through teaching himself the position, running with it through his playing career at Episcopal Academy, University of Maryland, The MLL (Major Lacrosse League), and finishing in style with Team USA. Other topics discussed include being the son of a legendary coach, being a natural communicator, coaching stops at every level, teaching goalie play through NetNation, and much more.  Learn more about NetNation here: https://netnationlacrosse.com/

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High Five Success Stories by Steph Hayden
Episode #56: An Incredible Philadelphia Entrepreneur: Buck Buckley

High Five Success Stories by Steph Hayden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020


I am super excited to share my podcast with Buck Buckley, an incredible and powerful Philadelphia entrepreneur! Buck grew up in Bethlehem, PA and went to Episcopal Academy for high school and UNC for college. He now... The post Episode #56: An Incredible Philadelphia Entrepreneur: Buck Buckley appeared first on Welcome to High Five Success Stories Podcast!.

The Rights To Ricky Sanchez: The Sixers (76ers) Podcast
Celtics Assistant Coach and Philly Guy Jerome Allen on Penn, Sixers vs. Celtics and Life

The Rights To Ricky Sanchez: The Sixers (76ers) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 88:00


This is a good one. Jerome Allen grew up in North Philly, went to the Episcopal Academy, starred at Penn, played over a decade in the NBA and Europe, and later became head coach at Penn and is now an assistant coach for the Boston Celtics. Allen's new book When The Alphabet Comes talks about his life, and self examination after being charged in the Varsity Blues college admission scandal. We had an awesome talk with Jerome about Brad Stevens, Simmons and Embiid, Nick Foles, God Shammgod stealing his move and his book.  Get Jerome's book at whenthealphabetcomes.com or any online retailer.  The Rights To Ricky Sanchez is presented by Draft Kings Sportsbook. 

More Than A Club
Chris Bates

More Than A Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 53:40


Chris Bates, current Head Coach at the Episcopal Academy and former Philadelphia Wings All-Pro joins this episode. Coach Bates takes us through his lacrosse career from playing at Dartmouth to coaching at both Drexel and Princeton. Topics discussed include teaching accountability to young people, playing box lacrosse, Shootout For Soldiers and more on his time coaching at the high school, college and professional levels.

Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools
Episode 025- Pete Anderson- Director of Enrollment Management at Episcopal Academy in Philadelphia, PA

Roots and Wings- Voices of Independent Schools

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 41:05


In July of 2014, Peter Anderson began his work as Director of Enrollment Management at Episcopal Academy in Philadelphia, PA. Mr. Anderson secured his undergraduate degree from Middlebury College and his MBA from New York University’s Stern School of Business. Following his work as an Institutional Derivatives Broker for Gottex Financial Services in Lausanne Switzerland, Mr. Anderson returned to education in the summer of 2000. Between 2009 and 2014, Mr. Anderson worked as Director of Admission at Lancaster Country Day School and he has served as Director of Financial Aid at Loomis Chaffee School and as an Instructor in U.S. and South African History at St. George’s School in Newport Rhode Island. In this podcast, Mr. Anderson reflects upon strategic and tactical thinking for the seasoned admission professional. http://www.ljcds.org

High Five Success Stories by Steph Hayden
Episode #34: Taking a Risk and Following your Passion: Margaux Co-Founder Alexa Buckley

High Five Success Stories by Steph Hayden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018


Alexa is 27, grew up right outside Philadelphia, went to Episcopal Academy for high school, and then went on to Harvard University. During her senior year at Harvard, she and her friend Sarah Pierson came up the dream of starting their own shoe company called Margaux.

High Five Success Stories by Steph Hayden
Taking a Risk and Following your Passion: Margaux Co-Founder Alexa Buckley

High Five Success Stories by Steph Hayden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 36:06


Hi everyone! Super excited to share my conversation with my friend Alexa Buckley. Alexa is 27, grew up right outside Philadelphia, went to Episcopal Academy for high school, and then went on to Harvard University. During... The post Taking a Risk and Following your Passion: Margaux Co-Founder Alexa Buckley appeared first on Welcome to High Five Success Stories Podcast!.

Coffee Hour at The Commons
Episode 9: Casino blues: Memories from the Rev. Cn. David Cannon of Poquetanuck

Coffee Hour at The Commons

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 26:10


Our guests today are the Rev. Canon David Cannon (Canon Cannon), vicar emeritus of St. James’ Episcopal Church in Poquetanuck (aka Preston) and the Rev. Ron Kolinowski, a former vicar of St. James, Poquetanuck now priest in charge at St. Peter’s, Hebron.    David shares his memories and his reflections on two Native American tribes that live there and operate huge casinos: Foxwoods Resort Casino, established by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and first opened in 1992, and the Mohegan Sun, established by the Mohegan Tribe, and first opened in 1996. They were bound by the same contract with the State of Connecticut, but had different histories and approaches   David Cannon was born in 1937 and this year will celebrate the 55th year of his ordination.  In 2013 a local newspaper did a feature on Fr. Cannon. The writer described how the '60s shaped David as a young man; how he, with his wife, Ann-etta, remained active in the community, particularly in education; and how he spent nearly all of his ministry at St. James in Poquetanuck, located near the casinos in southeast Connecticut. David lived and raised his family in a house on the edge of St. James’ property. He retired from St. James in 1999 and after a few years was invited back as “vicar emeritus,” which went against the wisdom and advice of the bishop and diocesan staff, but it worked there. His beloved wife died in 2009 and his eldest son, also named David, died from illnesses in 2010. Father Cannon,” as he’s usually known, has two other children, plus grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He recently has moved to assisted living in Groton.   He was joined for this podcast by the Rev. Ron Kolinowski, one of the priests who later served with him at St. James’, and who remains a colleague and friend.  During the podcast David also talks about another former vicar at the parish with whom he worked, the Rev. Jaclyn Sheldon, whom he refers to as, "Amma Jackie." We asked him to share his memories, as filtered by time and experience, and recognize there are other people with other perspectives.   He starts by talking about his visits to the Mashantucket Pequot reservation with a Roman Catholic nun in the days before the casino. Skip Hayward was the grandson of the guardian of their tradition. "Never leave the reservation," was her mantra.    He didn't name her, though it's likely this was Elizabeth George.   The precedent for gambling in Connecticut was set by the Roman Catholic and Episcopal churches, David says, because we were allowed bingo and also lotteries to raise funds. (David and Ron reference Bishop Williams and the 1938 hurricane but we couldn't find links to documents. We did find, however, a history of the Episcopal Academy of Connecticut (aka Cheshire Academy) by Lucy Cushing Jarvis, published in 1902, among the Project Canterbury documents. It said the Episcopal Academy needed to raise funds and petitioned the General Assembly for a lottery. It states that: "In 1802, an act was finally passed, granting a lottery, to raise the sum of $15,000."  http://anglicanhistory.org/usa/lcjarvis1902/34.html)   Because of that, the legal sticking point for the casinos wasn't gambling per se, he said, it was the slots.  When Ella Grasso served as governor, the legislature promised that if she approved the casino, they'd only use the income for education. But that didn't last long at all.    The casinos certainly led to jobs for tribal nation members, and, to controversy and conflict in the community. David experienced a difference in the way the Mashantucket Pequots and the Mohegans approached the casinos and the expansion over the years, and he sounds disappointed that the "get rich quick" mentality still pervades.

Max Guo's Podcast
Junior Guo

Max Guo's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2017 47:48


Episode 2 of "It's My Thing" Hopping right into Junior Year at Episcopal Academy. Enjoy!

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Max Guo's Podcast

Welcome to "It's My Thing." The first episode will be an introduction and about my freshman year at the Episcopal Academy. Hope you enjoy.

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The Deliberate Creative
Episode 29: How to Build Trust in a Classroom

The Deliberate Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2015 20:14


In this episode I interview middle school teacher Will Gibbs. Will was a participant in the North Carolina Outward Bound Educator's Initiative in 2009-2010. Now, six years later he has completely changed how he teaches his students with a focus on a caring classroom. The results are impressive. What he does in the classroom can be done in nearly any context with teams including adults or younger kids. What You'll Learn How and why Will Gibbs spends 7 days on building community before starting the curriculum. How to build trust and community amongst students and team members. The value of a virtual campfire How to get students to not commit one of your pet peeves About Will Gibbs Will began teaching at the ripe old age of 22. He started in a computer lab as a technology teacher at Cape Henry Collegiate School in Virginia Beach, moving into the history department shortly thereafter.  He is now in his 11th year at The Episcopal Academy outside of Philadelphia, PA. There, he is the Middle School History Department Chair, a classroom teacher, and coaches soccer, squash, and lacrosse... along with dozens of other roles taken on by Independent School teachers. Will is a 2009-10 participant in the Educator's Initiative with North Carolina Outward Bound. Upon finishing the program, Will has redesigned his entire pedagogy and is continually searching to improve and push the boundaries. Resources Mentioned in the Episode North Carolina Outward Bound Educator's Initiative The Episcopal Academy in Newtown Square, PA Padlet collaboration tool Book The Caring Classroom by Laurie Frank Will Gibbs Twitter handle: @mrgibbs34 Will Gibbs Email: wfgibbs at episcopalacademy dot org The Weekly Challenge This week, follow Will's advice and make one change to begin developing a sense of community and trust within your classroom or team. How did it go? What were the results? Share in the comment section below or send me an email.

Tigers Radio Network - Marple Newtown Football
11-1-13 Malvern Prep at Episcopal Academy 3rd Qtr

Tigers Radio Network - Marple Newtown Football

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2013 41:05


Greg Pecko, Steve Reynolds, Dave DiPasqua and Jim Allsman of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Malvern Prep Friars vs. The Episcopal Academy Churchmen on Friday, November... The post 11-1-13 Malvern Prep at Episcopal Academy 3rd Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.

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11-1-13 Malvern Prep at Episcopal Academy 2nd Qtr

Tigers Radio Network - Marple Newtown Football

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2013 35:38


Greg Pecko, Steve Reynolds, Dave DiPasqua and Jim Allsman of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Malvern Prep Friars vs. The Episcopal Academy Churchmen on Friday, November... The post 11-1-13 Malvern Prep at Episcopal Academy 2nd Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.

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Tigers Radio Network - Marple Newtown Football
11-1-13 Malvern Prep at Episcopal Academy 1st Qtr

Tigers Radio Network - Marple Newtown Football

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2013 43:21


Greg Pecko, Steve Reynolds, Dave DiPasqua and Jim Allsman of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Malvern Prep Friars vs. The Episcopal Academy Churchmen on Friday, November... The post 11-1-13 Malvern Prep at Episcopal Academy 1st Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.

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Tigers Radio Network - Marple Newtown Football
11-1-13 Malvern Prep at Episcopal Academy 4th Qtr

Tigers Radio Network - Marple Newtown Football

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2013 35:55


Greg Pecko, Steve Reynolds, Dave DiPasqua and Jim Allsman of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Malvern Prep Friars vs. The Episcopal Academy Churchmen on Friday, November... The post 11-1-13 Malvern Prep at Episcopal Academy 4th Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.

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Tigers Radio Network - Marple Newtown Football
11-1-13 Malvern Prep at Episcopal Academy 1st Qtr

Tigers Radio Network - Marple Newtown Football

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2013 43:21


Greg Pecko, Steve Reynolds, Dave DiPasqua and Jim Allsman of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Malvern Prep Friars vs. The Episcopal Academy Churchmen on Friday, November 1st, 2013 from the campus of The Episcopal Academy in Newtown Square, PA. The Tigers Radio Network is presented by: Philly Pretzel Factory, Allstate-The Monroe […] The post 11-1-13 Malvern Prep at Episcopal Academy 1st Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.

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Tigers Radio Network - Marple Newtown Football
11-1-13 Malvern Prep at Episcopal Academy 2nd Qtr

Tigers Radio Network - Marple Newtown Football

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2013 35:38


Greg Pecko, Steve Reynolds, Dave DiPasqua and Jim Allsman of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Malvern Prep Friars vs. The Episcopal Academy Churchmen on Friday, November 1st, 2013 from the campus of The Episcopal Academy in Newtown Square, PA. The Tigers Radio Network is presented by: Philly Pretzel Factory, Allstate-The Monroe […] The post 11-1-13 Malvern Prep at Episcopal Academy 2nd Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.

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Tigers Radio Network - Marple Newtown Football
11-1-13 Malvern Prep at Episcopal Academy 3rd Qtr

Tigers Radio Network - Marple Newtown Football

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2013 41:05


Greg Pecko, Steve Reynolds, Dave DiPasqua and Jim Allsman of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Malvern Prep Friars vs. The Episcopal Academy Churchmen on Friday, November 1st, 2013 from the campus of The Episcopal Academy in Newtown Square, PA. The Tigers Radio Network is presented by: Philly Pretzel Factory, Allstate-The Monroe […] The post 11-1-13 Malvern Prep at Episcopal Academy 3rd Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.

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11-1-13 Malvern Prep at Episcopal Academy 4th Qtr

Tigers Radio Network - Marple Newtown Football

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2013 35:55


Greg Pecko, Steve Reynolds, Dave DiPasqua and Jim Allsman of the Tigers Radio Network provide complete coverage of the Malvern Prep Friars vs. The Episcopal Academy Churchmen on Friday, November 1st, 2013 from the campus of The Episcopal Academy in Newtown Square, PA. The Tigers Radio Network is presented by: Philly Pretzel Factory, Allstate-The Monroe […] The post 11-1-13 Malvern Prep at Episcopal Academy 4th Qtr appeared first on Marple Newtown Football.

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