Davis’ 2 Home Runs Lead #8 Rowan Baseball to 9-7 Win over Penn State Harrisburg in 11 innings

Brayden Davis hit two home runs, including a three-run shot in the bottom of the 11th, as #8 Rowan walked off a 9-7 win over #21 Penn State Harrisburg in the Profs’ season opener which had been rescheduled and moved 260 miles away. 

Rowan’s first four games were canceled or postponed due to weather and field conditions. The Profs will play again this weekend, hosting a doubleheader against Vermont State Castleton that will be played at Diamond Nation in Flemington, NJ. First pitch is 11 a.m.

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It marked Davis’ first career game with two homers while he posted a personal best six RBI going 3-for-6 at the plate. Jason Schooley also hit his first home run as a Prof, with a solo shot in the eighth that broke a 2-2 tie, while he had two RBI.  Damon Suriani and Joey Bogart each had two hits on the day and Evan McCoach scored three runs in his Rowan debut. 

Preseason All-American Zach Coluccio got the ball for opening day and went 5.0 innings, giving up two runs and striking out four. Christian Rice turned in a solid 3.0 innings with a personal-best seven strikeouts. Mark Grubb, Jake Andrey and Jack Norton made appearances in the late innings with Norton earning his first win as a Prof. 

The Lions took a 7-6 lead in the top of the 11th by James Quici. McCoach led off the Profs’ half of the inning being hit by a pitch. Nick Struble walked, setting the stage for Davis, who homered to centerfield to score McCoach and pinch runner Anthony Pallone and set off the Profs’ celebration. 

PSU Harrisburg (5-2) used a three-run triple by Cory Baker in the top of the ninth to take a 6-4 lead. But in the bottom half of the inning, Davis came through with a two-run homer to send the game into extra innings, scoring McCoach, who had singled. 

The teams were tied, 2-2, in the eighth before Schooley broke that with a solo shot to right field. The Profs went up, 4-2, when pinch hitter Brett Chiesa singled and brought home pinch runner Kyle Lamanteer, who ran for Ian Murphy after his single. 

PSU Harrisburg opened the scoring in the first inning with a run on one hit and one Rowan error. 

Rowan jumped ahead in the bottom of the first as Davis lifted a sacrifice fly to score McCoach, who led off being hit by a pitch. Schooley laid down a sacrifice bunt to bring home Suriani from third to give the Profs a 2-1 lead. The Lions tied the game in the fourth, stringing together three hits. 

Traffic Advisory for Monday, March 9, 2026

The White Horse Road Pedestrian Improvement Project is tentatively scheduled to begin on Monday, March 9, 2026, from 7:00AM to 5:00PM.

During this ongoing project, there will be a complete lane closure on the eastbound lane of White Horse Road between Burnt Mill Road and Haddonfield-Berlin Road (Route 561) to perform concrete work.
Please allow extra travel time and follow detour routes.

*Dates and times subject to change.

Commissioners Mark Opening of Supportive Reentry Release Center

(Camden, NJ) – The Board of Commissioners celebrated the grand opening of the Camden County Department of Corrections Reentry Release Center. The newly renovated facility will work to reduce structural barriers for individuals leaving the Camden County Correctional Facility (CCCF) by working with peer specialists to help individuals pave a smooth transition back to their community. At one time, the correctional facility had more than double the number of residents that it currently houses today. As a result of these innovative initiatives, the jail population has been reduced by almost 60%.

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First Time Homebuyer Information Session

Key Insights and Steps Into Purchasing Your First Home!

The City of Camden, and the Camden County Improvement Authority (CCIA) are partnering to host a First-Time Homebuyer Information Session on SaturdayMarch21st, at the Salvation Army Kroc Center in Camden. This event is designed for Camden City residents interested in purchasing their first home! Attendees will learn about newly increased down payment assistance opportunities available through state and city programs, along with guidance on the homebuying process and how to qualify for available funding.

The program will begin with a continental breakfast and welcome remarks from Camden City Mayor Victor Carstarphen and Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli, Jr. Guest speakers will also share insights on key steps in the homebuying journey, including the homebuyer program, the mortgage process, working with realtors, and common legal considerations. To learn more and register, Click Here.

Bunny Brunch & Egg Hunt!

Spring is Hopping into Camden County Technical School

Mark your calendar for SaturdayMarch14th and bring the whole family out for a morning packed with smiles, surprises, and springtime fun as the Easter Bunny makes a special visit to CCTS! Located at 343 Berlin Cross Keys Rd, Sicklerville. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door.

From 9 AM to 12 PM, kids can enjoy a festive Easter Egg Hunt, share a moment and a photo with the Easter Bunny, sit down for breakfast, and win great prizes along the way. It’s the perfect way to welcome the season and make some joyful memories together. For more information, contact acampegio@ccts.net. Don’t miss this egg-citing morning of fun, we can’t wait to see you there! To learn more, Click Here.

Amyloidosis Awareness Event

Hidden in Plain Sight: Understanding a Rare Heart Condition

Amyloidosis is a rare disease that occurs when abnormal proteins build up in the body’s organs and tissues. Because its symptoms can resemble more common health issues, the condition is often overlooked, making awareness and early detection especially important.

Community members are invited to attend “Hidden in Plain Sight,” an informative event focused on ATTR amyloidosis, a rare form of heart disease that can quietly develop while appearing as everyday symptoms. During the program, attendees will learn how this condition can affect the heart, why it is frequently misdiagnosed, and what warning signs to watch for. The event will take place on WednesdayMarch11th10AM at the First Nazarene Baptist Church, 1500 S. 8th Street. To learn more, Click Here.

Mercer County Republican Committee Officially Endorses Michael McGuire for Congress

Freehold Township, NJ – Today, Michael McGuire, U.S. Marine Corps veteran, retired NYPD officer, current Naval Reservist, Army JAG selectee, husband, father, and Republican candidate for Congress in New Jersey’s 3rd District, proudly announced that the Mercer County Republican Committee has officially endorsed his campaign.

This powerful endorsement from the Mercer County Republican Committee is a resounding vote of confidence in McGuire as the clear conservative choice to challenge incumbent Democrat Herb Conaway Jr. and flip NJ-03 red in 2026. It underscores his growing strength across Mercer County and solidifies his position as the battle-tested fighter voters are rallying behind.

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Strollin’ through the Colon” for Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month

Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center will host a public outreach event at the Food Bank of South Jersey featuring a “Strollin’ Colon,” a walk-through inflatable colon to help educate the public on colon cancer and the importance of early screening.

WHEN:             Tuesday, March 10, 2026 | 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

WHERE:           Food Bank of South Jersey (1501 John Tipton Boulevard, Pennsauken, NJ 08110)

WHO:       Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center experts will be available to answer questions about colorectal cancer along with providing resources for prevention, screening and early detection.

Details:           Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths, according to the American Cancer Society. Screening guidelines now recommend those at average risk start screening at age 45 or sooner for anyone with a family history of colorectal cancer. Throughout the month of March, the “Strollin’ Colon” will be visiting other community centers and Jefferson Health locations.

Winslow Township Annual FREE Easter Egg Hunt! 

Hop on over to Calabrese Memorial Park in Sicklerville for the annual Winslow Township Easter Egg Hunt! A fun-filled morning for local families and children.

When: Sat, Mar 21 (Rain date: Mar 28) | 10 AM SHARP – 11:30 AM

Location: PTLM. Daniel Calabrese Memorial Park North Central Avenue, Sicklerville NJ 08081

Women’s History Month at Rutgers–Camden

Filmmaker & Author Codie Elaine Oliver

In recognition of Women’s History Month, Rutgers University–Camden will host a day of conversation, reflection, and community with filmmaker and author Codie Elaine Oliver on MondayMarch 9th at the Campus Center, 326 Penn Street in Camden.

Earlier in the day, Rutgers–Camden Students are invited to attend a Meet & Greet, Lunch and Dialogue from 11:20 AM to 12:20 PM at The Bridge Cultural Student Center. This discussion will explore authenticity, identity, leadership, and the power of personal storytelling. The celebration continues with the Women’s History Month Keynote, “An Open Love Letter,” at 5 PM in the Campus Center MPR. During this evening address, Oliver will share reflections on love, vulnerability, representation, and the importance of choosing oneself, offering an inspiring message about redefining success and self-worth. To learn more, Click Here.