Glenside sweeps past Huntingdon Valley (Times Chronicle & Glenside News & The Globe)
This wasn’t the way Huntingdon Valley wanted to end its season.
This wasn’t the way Huntingdon Valley wanted to end its season.
After playing in two very close games against Glenside that saw it come out victorious by the slightest of margins both times, Upper Moreland left little doubt who was the best team in the Pen-Del League on Sunday.
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Sunday, June 28 dawned sunny and warm, and was like many other Sundays in Port Washington, expected to be a very nice day. Residents were out and about, catching up with neighbors, making plans for the day with family and friends.
UPPER MORELAND – After 35 overall wins in the 2009 summer baseball season, Upper Moreland needs one more “W” to successfully defend its Pen-Del League playoff title.
This wasn’t the way Huntingdon Valley wanted to end its season.