The coronavirus pandemic has unfortunately halted hundreds of Radnor athletes’ sports careers, but only one can say their high school career ended as a state champion. On March 1, senior Keara Seasholtz...
After nine successful years leading the Radnor High School girls’ lacrosse team, Coach Brooke Fritz resigned during the summer of 2019. Since then, Coach Fritz has moved on to become the assistant coach...
Jesse Conen, Sports Section Editor
• February 6, 2020
Jesse Conen pays tribute to the late Kobe Bryant, discussing the immense effect Bryant had on his development from a fledgeling NBA fan to sports editor for the school paper.
Official Radnorite Conference Championship Predictions:
#2 Kansas City Chiefs over #6 Tennessee Titans
Sunday, 1/19
3:05 PMÂ Arrowhead Stadium
Derrick Henry has emerged...
Purdue’s Carsen Edwards single-handedly throttled last year’s Wildcats in the NCAA tournament, scoring 42 points in Purdue’s 87-61 beat down. This year’s Villanova Men’s Basketball team hopes...
Four hours before the two Overwatch League finalist teams were scheduled to face off in digital warfare, there was already a line snaking through Parking Lot E of the Wells Fargo Center. As soon as my...
Jesse Conen, Sports Section Editor
• November 6, 2019
Boy’s Football
Radnor Football captains (left to right) Pat Boujoukos, Brendan Surbeck, Taylor Margolis, and Sam DiLella approach centerfield for the coin toss prior to a league game
After...
Here at the Radnorite we love to talk all sports and we're eager to watch the new NBA season play out. 2019-2020 promises to be a stellar year for basketball, so we decided to take the predictions...
Boy’s Basketball
The Raiders finished their Central League campaign the way it started—with wins. The first came all the way back in early December, with a resounding 77-41 thrashing of Springfield,...
Contrary to the popular saying, this month goes in like a lion and out like a lion, as March Madness is upon us and the nation descends into a college basketball frenzy. As 68 teams vie for the title of...
Approximately 2 million high school athletes are injured each year. Jenna Spray writes about her experience with a sports injury and its devastating psychological effects.