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  1. Hace 6 días · UPPER DARBY, Pa. (KYW) - The saying, “it’s not how one starts, but how they finish” applies to a high school student from Pennsylvania who is graduating this spring. Jayden Alston once struggled academically, but he turned his life around. Over the past couple months, he received acceptance letters from 20 colleges.

  2. Hace 6 días · UPPER DARBY, Pa. (KYW) - The saying, “it’s not how one starts, but how they finish” applies to a high school student from Pennsylvania who is graduating this spring. Jayden Alston once struggled academically, but he turned his life around. Over the past couple months, he received acceptance letters from 20 colleges.

  3. 8 de may. de 2024 · Lucy Wolf pitched a no-hitter with 14 strikeouts as Haverford defeated Upper Darby, 5-0, in a Central League softball game Wednesday. Brenna Carfrey and Meghan Kent each tripled for the Fords.

  4. Hace 6 días · UPPER DARBY, Pa. (KYW) - The saying, “it’s not how one starts, but how they finish” applies to a high school student from Pennsylvania who is graduating this spring. Jayden Alston once struggled academically, but he turned his life around. Over the past couple months, he received acceptance letters from 20 colleges.

  5. Hace 6 días · UPPER DARBY, Pa. (KYW) - The saying, “it’s not how one starts, but how they finish” applies to a high school student from Pennsylvania who is graduating this spring. Jayden Alston once struggled academically, but he turned his life around. Over the past couple months, he received acceptance letters from 20 colleges.

  6. UPPER DARBY, Pa. (KYW) - The saying, “it’s not how one starts, but how they finish” applies to a high school student from Pennsylvania who is graduating this spring. Jayden Alston once struggled academically, but he turned his life around. Over the past couple months, he received acceptance letters from 20 colleges.

  7. Hace 6 días · UPPER DARBY, Pa. (KYW) - The saying, “it’s not how one starts, but how they finish” applies to a high school student from Pennsylvania who is graduating this spring. Jayden Alston once struggled academically, but he turned his life around. Over the past couple months, he received acceptance letters from 20 colleges.