Callahan, Kevin. "Paul VI Pipeline flowing and winning at James Madison", Courier-Post, February 5, 2016. Accessed May 10, 2017. "The Paul VI High School boys' basketball pipeline to Virginia is flowing – and winning.... Curry, who is from Pennsauken and majoring in sports and recreation management, is averaging 16.1 points and 3.8 assists – both team highs - in 32 minutes a game this season."
Makauskas, Caroline. "New Jersey hoops star Hannah Hidalgo sets sights on state crown", Just Women's Sports, October 31, 2022. Accessed November 15, 2023. "Hannah Hidalgo is one of the most focused players in the nation. At just 5-foot-7, the point guard has relied on her grit, tenacity and experience to develop into a unique leader for the Paul VI girls’ basketball team."
Staff. "Paul VI's Grimes makes choice", The Philadelphia Inquirer, February 5, 2008. Accessed August 18, 2012. "Paul VI's Jonathan Grimes, an Inquirer all-South Jersey running back, announced last night that he had made an oral commitment to attend William & Mary on a football scholarship."
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Callahan, Kevin. "Paul VI outleans Christian Brothers for title", Courier-Post, June 4, 1989. Accessed February 11, 2021. "But the Paul VI High School boys' track team had been running in dangerous lanes all day yesterday, aiming to dethrone defending Group A state champion Christian Brothers Academy without Jason DiJoseph, who couldn't compete because of a possible stress fracture in his left foot. The resourceful Eagles found a way to do it without their talented distance runner, nipping Christian Brothers for fourth place in the 4x400 relay for the two points they needed to win the state title at Plainfield High School. Jeff Alicea anchored the relay team that gave Paul VI a 33 1/2-33 victory over Christian Brothers in the state Track and Field Championships."
Houldin, Mike. "Duckworth shot with :08 left gives Paul VI state title", Courier-Post, March 16, 1980. Accessed January 8, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "It was no work of art, but you won't hear Ed Duckworth or any of his Paul VI teammates complaining about the play that clinched the Parochial A state championship here yesterday. Duckworth's 10-foot jumper with just eight seconds left lifted Paul VI to a 37-36 win over North Jersey champ Marist."
Belis, John. "Immaculate boys edged in final seconds", Courier News, March 21, 1983. Accessed February 1, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "The 23-4 Spartans were just four seconds away from a state title Saturday night when Tim Howley, a 6-4 sophomore center, spoiled their dreams. Howley, giving away a few inches to Immaculata's two giants, Terry Bross and Phil Demund, nevertheless managed to get up in the air and tap in the winning shot as Paul VI pulled out a 55-54 victory in the Parochial A championship game at the Meadowlands."
Smith, Eileen. "A touch of glass", Courier-Post, May 3, 1997. Accessed March 31, 2023, via Newspapers.com. "She was reared in Collingswood, the youngest of four children and the only girl. Her father managed the Ship Builder's Credit Union in Camden and her Italian mother managed the household. Her budding interest in art was nurtured at Transfiguration School in Collingswood, and later at Paul VI High School in Haddon Twp."
Strauss, Robert. "Impressed by Threepeats? How About a 23-Peat?", January 7, 2007. Accessed September 1, 2020. "Paul VI High School, in nearby Haddon Township, has not lost a dual meet since 1979, more than 240 races ago. Joe Puleo, a former Paul VI coach who is now coach of the Rutgers-Camden college track team, said the high school's conference was not always strong, but the tradition of striving for victory was."
Melchiorre, Chris. "Bishop Eustace girls eliminate Paul VI", The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 2, 2011. Accessed August 3, 2011. "Regardless of the road that lies ahead, the Crusaders can take solace in the fact that they beat Paul VI, their Olympic National rival, for the third time this season. 'It's tough to beat any team three times in one season,' Phillips said."
History, Paul VI High School. Accessed April 14, 2021. "The school opened in September 1966 with an enrollment of 613 boys and girls (freshmen and sophomores), but was built with 50 homerooms, a 1,000 seat auditorium, a 1,500 capacity gym, a 50 seat chapel, and a large library for a capacity enrollment of 2,000 students."
Administration, Paul VI High School. Accessed November 14, 2023.
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Schools, South Jersey Catholic Schools. Accessed February 21, 2023.
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Narducci, Marc. "Turkey. Tradition. Tackling.", Suburban Family, November 2010. Accessed August 3, 2011. "Paul VI vs. Camden Catholic These two parochial schools have been rivals almost since their first game, back in 1968. Camden Catholic coach Rick Brown says, "The price [of the two schools' tuitions] is identical and the location is close, so there is a lot of pride when a youngster chooses one school over the other."... Camden Catholic also spent time in the rankings this season; the Irish hold a 26-15-1 lead in their rivalry with Paul VI. At their annual Thanksgiving match-up—either on the actual holiday, or the night before—fans show up early to ensure they'll get a seat in the packed bleachers."
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Waszak, Dennis Jr. "Jets' Irvin Charles takes control of his long, winding journey to playing in the NFL", USA Today, October 13, 2023. Accessed November 15, 2023. "Charles grew up in Sicklerville, New Jersey — about 100 miles south of MetLife Stadium — and was buddies with the younger brother of former Jets running back Shonn Greene. Charles' father is a diehard Jets fan and the now 6-foot-4, 219-pound Charles wanted to be like Brandon Marshall and even wore his No. 15 when he switched from defensive line to wide receiver at Paul VI High School."
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Rinunce e nomine, 08.03.2016 (Italian), Holy See Press Office, March 8, 2016. Accessed March 8, 2016. "Ha frequentato la 'Pope Paul VI High School' a Haddon Township (1980–1984) e si è laureato alla 'University of Scranton' a Scranton (Pennsylvania) nel 1988."
Home Page, West Jersey Football League. Accessed May 1, 2023. "The WJFL is a 94-school super conference that stretches from Princeton to Wildwood encompassing schools from the Colonial Valley Conference, the Burlington County Scholastic League, the Olympic Conference, the Tri-County Conference, the Colonial Conference, and the Cape Atlantic League. The WJFL is made up of sixteen divisions with divisional alignments based on school size, geography and a strength-of-program component."