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Pennsauken High School Students Killed In Car Accident

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

The local community is mourning the loss of two Pennsauken High School students, Emmanuel and Marcus Crawford, who passed away in a car accident near Hammonton in Atlantic County.

PHS Indoor Guard Holds Car Wash On August 12

Need your car washed? Come out Saturday, Aug. 12 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Delaview Fire Station, 511 Union Ave., Delair. For just $5, members of the Pennsauken High School indoor guard will get your car squeaky clean! Proceeds from this event benefits some very talented, award-winning students!

Spring Sports Show Promise In Early Scrimmages

By Eric Mossop, Athletic Director, Pennsauken High School

Arguably, no sport brings more excitement to the PHS gymnasium than Coach Jack Killion, Jr.’s boys volleyball team. The team has made deep playoff runs each of the past five seasons, and looks to make another deep run behind the talented senior class of Malek Maddah, Robert Macauley, Andy Tran, and Jared Jordan. Junior Tuan Nguyen is also slowly becoming one of the better setters in South Jersey!

Pennsauken High School Presents “Little Shop Of Horrors”

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

“FEED ME SEYMOUR!”

This year’s spring play at Pennsauken High School is “Little Shop of Horrors,” a musical comedy based on the B-Movie horror “classic” from the 1960s.

Double Dozen Presents Tribute To The Grammys

DoubleDozenThe Pennsauken High School Double Dozen will present a “Tribute to the Grammys” on Thursday, Oct. 15 at 7:00 p.m. The concert will take place in the Pennsauken High School Auditorium.

Tickets are $5.00 and all proceeds will benefit the fifth annual Vocal Music Broadway trip. Contact Mrs. Kathryn Brown at (856) 662-8500 x5273 for tickets.

Booker Wins State Title, Dow Earns Gold

By Billy Wright, Pennsauken High School Athletic Director

For Martin Booker, Jr., the first sign of possible greatness came in the Washington Township football game last November, when he scooted around the line of scrimmage three times for long touchdown runs. In the sloppy, muddy conditions that day, it was obvious that Martin was the fastest man on the field. When the winter track season began, Martin once again showed his speed, as he won repeatedly in his specialty, the 55 meter dash. But Martin’s latest conquest came at the expense of other NJ Group III competitors, as he raced away with the state championship. The gold medal was the first in school history for a winter track athlete. Martin’s first place finish provided 10 of the 17 points that PHS scored that day, good for fourth place in the team battle.

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