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A perfect 10, times two. The Northampton Konkrete Kids, with Friday night’s 42-7 mercy-rule win over Whitehall on Senior Night at Al Erdosy Stadium, completed a second-straight 10-0 Eastern ...
The Northampton boys basketball team prefers to play in dramatic games based on how successful the Konkrete Kids have been in thrilling finishes this season. So, when Northampton’s PIAA Class 6A ...
Northampton had lost six of its last eight games. Its latest setback was a 16-point defeat to Easton, a team that the Konkrete Kids mercy-ruled earlier in the season. Northampton was 9-8. Scholl ...
Northampton enjoyed a successful sports season with multiple teams bringing home championships and making noise in state tournaments. It continued in the spring with the Konkrete Kids softball ...
And yet, in his heart, it was impossible for him not to be pulling for Northampton. That’s because 50 years earlier, Vogel was the captain and the leading scorer on the last Konkrete Kids boys ...
Matt Scholl knows that wrestling typically rules the winter at Northampton Area High School. “For one night, we can be a basketball school,” the Konkrete Kids boys basketball coach said.
The Konkrete Kids just won their 20th game (against seven losses) on Saturday against Pocono Mountain East, the most wins by the school... Skip to Article Set weather ...
Thursday's mega-matchup between the Nos. 1 and 2 wrestling teams in The Express-Times region went to the Northampton Konkrete Kids, who won the final four bouts (152, 160, 171 and 189) for a 28-19 ...
NORTHAMPTON, Pa. - The Northampton Konkrete Kids baseball team is the reigning EPC champs, and it will stay that way for another year. In the meantime the defending champs have their sights on ...
As Northampton prepared to host Hazleton Area in the opening round of the PIAA Class 6A boys’ basketball tournament this week, memories of the Konkrete Kids’ past meetings with local teams and ...
The Konkrete Kids is a name synonymous with Northampton Borough and the area's rich cement past. But one man says the message is much more sinister and he's started a campaign to change it.