West Deptford, NJ|News|
Eagles Lax Dumps Camden Catholic, 18-5
The West Deptford boys had built a 10-4 lead by halftime and never looked back.

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The West Deptford boys had built a 10-4 lead by halftime and never looked back.

The Lions girls are among several local winners on the day.
He's this week's Patch/NJ Aid for Animals Adopt-a-Pet of the Week.
New arrivals to the township can find out about local organizations, meet local officials and more at the library.
The following information was provided by the Cherry Hill Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
$440 million in economic development spending is under scrutiny.
Also, someone really wanted some extra St. Paddy’s Day decorations, according to police.
Ramy Ahmed of Allentown allegedly tried to arrange an encounter via Craigslist from his Lower Macungie office.
Camden Catholic's baseball and softball teams also pick up wins on a tough Friday.
The Wednesday morning wreck left a tractor-trailer partially on top of a car near the Route 70 interchange.
The Lions strike first, but Paul VI prevails, 11-5.
Also, the Cougars baseball team ekes out a late victory.
Ramy Ahmed, of Allentown, PA, allegedly tried to arrange an encounter via Craigslist.
Also: the worst possible spot to park an allegedly stolen car.
Cherry Hill township officials plan to wade into the bidding for the bankrupt country club.
One person transported to the hospital following the Wednesday wreck, according to fire officials.
Both parties won't face a primary challenge.
The Cougars upend cross-town rival Cherry Hill West in boys tennis and girls lacrosse.
The technical schools will offer students the chance to get on the path to careers in police, fire and emergency services.
The township aims to buy the 155-acre club and preserve it as open space.