The Roar of the Lion — Heard By the Birds. Penn State Football Is Back, Not Just As A Winning Team But As One of the NCAA’s Top Football Programs. For those who assumed that Penn State Football would never return to prominence again, they don’t know James Franklin. Penn State Football is once again one of the top programs in the country — and the NFL is taking notice. The … [Read more...] about The Roar of the Lion – Heard By the Birds.
A Missed Connection
Being Drafted By the Eagles in 1944 Was a Cause for Celebration. The Only Piece Missing Was To Let Norm Michael Know that He Was Drafted. For the selected few who get the opportunity to hear their names called at the end of April each year and walk across that stage with hundreds of camera flashes going off around you — the opportunity is breathtaking. The process of one of the … [Read more...] about A Missed Connection
The Zoo and the Philadelphia Community – The Way It’s Been for 150 Years.
Philadelphia’s Zoo Was a First in America. It’s Community Service Continues to This Day. If you are looking for the perfect pairing of commitment to the community in Philadelphia, you’ve picked a great combination with the Eagles and the Philadelphia Zoo. The Eagles dedication to the community continues this August 8th which is yet another Eagles Fly Night at the Zoo. The … [Read more...] about The Zoo and the Philadelphia Community – The Way It’s Been for 150 Years.
Cristopher Sanchez Has Been Snubbed from the All-Star Game
The All-Star selections have been announced and the Phillies have 7 players selected. Bryce Harper, Trea Turner, Alec Bohm, Ranger Suarez, Zack Wheeler, Matt Strahm, and Jeff Hoffman have all been named All-Stars. It feels strange in a year where the Phillies have a franchise record in players named to the All-Star game to say that there would be a snub, but the reality is … [Read more...] about Cristopher Sanchez Has Been Snubbed from the All-Star Game
Midsummer Classic or Midsummer Bloat — Will the Phillies’ Success Continue in 2nd Half?
On Sunday, MLB announced that the Phillies would send a franchise-record seven players to this year’s All-Star Game. The news broke shortly after the team had been thoroughly throttled by the Atlanta Braves for the second consecutive game, losing 6-0 in a one-sided contest in Truist Park. The Phillies escaped Atlanta relatively unscathed, still in possession of an eight game … [Read more...] about Midsummer Classic or Midsummer Bloat — Will the Phillies’ Success Continue in 2nd Half?