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Samuel Mattis

After tripping over a hurdle in eighth grade, Sam Mattis was told he would be a thrower. From that day forward, he became a track and field athlete competing in the discus throw. Setting the New Jersey state record from 2010-2012, he won the NJ Meet of Champions and the New Balance Nationals in 2011… Read more »

Steve Shull

Steve Shull was one of three captains for the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl XVII. Born in Philadelphia, he grew up in Bucks County. His football career started at Neshaminy High School – the football program had a long history of excellence. As part of its 50th anniversary of the Super Bowl, the NFL honored… Read more »

Adam Feldman

Adam Feldman remains the winningest male foil fencer in Penn State University history with 92.3% wins. Born in Philadelphia, he started fencing at the Abington YMCA at age 15 and fell in love with the sport. With lessons under Coach Bill Shipman at the University of Pennsylvania, he began to taste some success at the… Read more »

Songs of Baseball

Baseball Ballads and Baseball Ballads 2, written, played and sung by Chuck Brodsky

Myra Sack Memorabilia

Plaque for the Dartmouth Student Athlete Community Service Award, Bowl awarded as the Dartmouth Women’s Soccer Player of the Year 2009

Chris O’Loughlin Memorabilia

USA Lanyard for the Olympics in Barcelona, Spain 1992, Ticket to the Olympics in Barcelona, Spain 1992, Fencing Pin from the Olympics in Atlanta, GA 1996. 1st Place Medal Veterans 50 National North American Cup, Baltimore, MD 2017, World Championship Certificate Veterans, Livorno, Italy 2018

Myra Sack

Myra Sack is a diminutive dynamo in both the world of soccer and the game of life. As a high school student, she was named Main Line Athlete of the Year by the Main Line Times in 2006, earned two-time All-State status in soccer; at Dartmouth College, she was a first-team All-Ivy Mid Fielder, Second… Read more »