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The Philadelphia Catholic League Travel Directions The Philadelphia Catholic League Travel Directions Table of Contents Pages: 3 - 5 Monsignor Bonner/ Archbishop Prendergast High School 403 North Lansdowne Avenue. Phone: 610- 259-0280 Drexel Hill, PA 19026-1196 Fax: 610- 259-1630 www.bonnerprendie.com www.mbapathletics.com 6 -7 Archbishop Carroll High School 211 Matson Ford Road Phone: 610- 688-7610 Radnor, PA 19087-4590 Fax: 610- 688-8326 www.jcarroll.org 8 - 9 Conwell-Egan High School 611 Wistar Road. Phone: 215-945-6200 Fairless Hills, PA 19030-4197 Fax: 215-945-6206 www.conwell-egan.org 10 - 13 SS. John Neumann and Maria Goretti High School 1736 South 10th St. Phone: 215-465-8437 Philadelphia, PA 19148-1694 Fax: 215-462-2410 www.neumanngorettihs.org 14 - 16 St. Joseph's Preparatory School 1733 West Girard Avenue Phone: 215-978-1950 Philadelphia, PA 19130 Fax: 215-765-1710 www.sjprep.org 17 Father Judge High School 3301 Solly Avenue Phone: 215-338-9494 Philadelphia, PA 19136-2396 Fax: 215-338-0250 www.fatherjudge.com 18 LaSalle College High School 8605 Cheltenham Avenue Phone: 215-233-2911 Wyndmoor, PA 19038 Fax: 215-233-1418 www.lschs.org 19 Bishop McDevitt High School 125 Royal Avenue Phone: 215-887-5575 Wyncote, PA 19095-1198 Fax: 215-887-1371 www.mcdevitths.org 20 Cardinal O'Hara High School 1701 South Sproul Road Phone: 610-544-3800 Springfield, PA 19064-1199 Fax: 610-544-1189 www.cohs.com 21-22 Roman Catholic High School 301 North Broad Street Phone: 215-627-1270 Philadelphia, PA 19107-1094 Fax: 215-627-4979 www.romancatholichs.com 23 Archbishop Ryan High School 11201 Academy Road Phone: 215-637-1800 Philadelphia, PA 19154-3397 Fax: 215-637-8833 www.archbishopryan.com 24-25 West Philadelphia Catholic High School 4501 Chestnut Street Phone: 215-386-2244 Philadelphia, PA 19139 Fax: 215-222-1651 www.westcatholic.org 26-27 Archbishop Wood High School 655 York Road Phone: 215-672-5050 Warminster, PA 18974-2099 Fax: 215-672-9572 or www.archwood.org 215-672-5451 28 Devon Preparatory School 363 North Valley Forge Road Phone: 610-688-7337 Devon PA 19333 www.devonprep.com 29 St. Hubert High School 7320 Torresdale Ave Phone: 215-624-6840 Philadelphia, Pa 19136 www.huberts.org 30 Lansdale Catholic High School 700 Lansdale Ave Phone: 215-362-6160 Lansdale, Pa 19446 www.lansdalecatholic.com Monsignor Bonner / Archbishop Prendergast High School 403 N. Lansdowne Avenue - Drexel Hill, PA 19026 610-259-0280 Directions to the High School: From the Main Line or Norristown: Travel Rt. 476 South (The Blue Route) to Exit 4. Turn left onto Rt. 3 East (West Chester Pike). Go 2.5 miles to Darby Rd. Turn right onto Darby Rd. and follow this road across Rt. 1 where it becomes Lansdowne Ave. Travel 1.5 miles passed Delaware County Memorial Hospital and turn left 500 ft. passed the hospital into the Prendergast/Bonner school campus. If you cross the trolley tracks, you have passed the school. From Center and West Philadelphia: Travel West on Walnut St. to Cobbs Creek Pkwy. and turn right. Travel two city blocks and turn left onto Market St. Follow Market St. to Garrett Road and turn left onto Garrett. Follow Garrett for 2 miles and turn right onto Lansdowne Ave. Cross the trolley tracks and immediately turn right into the Prendergast/Bonner school campus. From NJ, NE Philadelphia: Travel I-95 south to the Bartram Ave. Exit. Take a left at the end of the exit ramp and then turn right onto Island Ave. Follow this road until you come to Darby Borough and Main St. Turn left onto Main St. and continue driving for about one mile; you will see the school district bus depot. Bear right onto Lansdowne Ave. Follow Lansdowne Ave. to the Prendergast/Bonner school campus. From North Philadelphia: Take the Roosevelt Blvd. South and follow the signs to Rt. 1 (City Line Ave.). Follow City Line Ave. to Rt. 3. Cross over Rt. 3 to the next traffic light (Lansdowne Ave.). Make a left turn onto Lansdowne Ave. and go 1.5 miles to Bonner. The school will be on you left, and turn into the Prendergast/Bonner school parking lot. Directions for the Football Team and Swim Team: (Upper Darby High School) From the Main Line or Norristown: Travel Rt. 476 South (The Blue Route) to Exit 4. Turn left onto Rt. 3 East (West Chester Pike). Go 2.5 miles to Darby Rd. Turn right onto Darby Rd. and follow this road across Rt. 1 where it becomes Lansdowne Ave. Travel 1 mile and Upper Darby High School is on your left. Note: Unless otherwise indicated, all sports are played at the High School. From NJ, NE Philadelphia: Travel I-95 south to Bartram Ave. Exit. Take a left at the end of the exit ramp and then turn right onto Island Ave. Follow this road until you come to Darby Borough andMain St. Turn left onto Main St. and drive for about one mile; you will see the school district bus depot. Bear right onto Lansdowne Ave. Follow Lansdowne Ave. passed the Prendergast/Bonner High School campus and the Upper Darby campus will follow. From Center and West Philadelphia: Travel West on Walnut St. to Cobbs Creek Pkwy. and turn right. Travel two city blocks and turn left onto Market St. Follow Market St. to Garrett Road and turn left onto Garrett. Follow Garrett for 2 miles and turn right onto Lansdowne Ave. Cross the trolley tracks, and turn right into the Upper Darby High School Campus. From North Philadelphia: Take the Roosevelt Blvd. South and follow the signs to Rt. 1 (City Line Ave.). Follow City Ave. to Rt. 3. Cross over Rt. 3 to the next traffic light (Lansdowne Ave.) Make a left turn onto Lansdowne Ave. and go 1.6 miles until you see Upper Darby High School. Directions for the Golf Team: Cobbs Creek Golf Course (72nd and Lansdowne Avenues) From Monsignor Bonner High School Turn right onto Lansdowne Ave. Follow Lansdowne Ave. for ½ mile and then make a right onto State Rd. Stay straight on State Rd. which will turn into Lansdowne Ave. once you cross into Philadelphia. and continue until you see the golf course. Directions for the Tennis Team: (Hoffman Park) From Monsignor Bonner High School Turn left onto Lansdowne Ave.,cross Baltimore Pike, cross the bridge over the railroad tracks, and make a right onto Scottdale Rd and continue to Hoffman Park. Directions for the JV Baseball Team: (Dermond Field in Drexel Hill) From Monsignor Bonner High School, Turn right onto Lansdowne Ave. and continue for about 1.3 miles to Rt. 1. Turn left onto Rt. 1 and continue for about one mile, you will see Craig's Tavern followed by Old Lane. Make a left onto Old Lane. and go to the bottom of the hill to Dermond Ave. and make a right and follow until you reach Dermond Field. Directions for the Bowling Team: (MacDade Blvd. in Holmes) From I-95 South: Travel on I-95 South, and take Exit # 420 for Prospect Park. Continue until you see MacDade Blvd. and turn right. Go to the second light and you will see Austin's Sport s Center, make a left. The bowling lanes are located at the rear of the shopping center. From the Blue Route: Take I-676 South to Exit #2 (Baltimore Pike). Turn left onto Baltimore Pike to Rt. 420 and make another right onto Rt. 420. Follow to MacDade Blvd. and turn left. Go to the second light and you will see Austin's Sports Center, make a left. The bowling lanes are located at the rear of the shopping center. Archbishop John Carroll High School 211 Matson Ford Road - Radnor PA 19087 610-688-7610 Directions to the High School: From the North: (Exit 5) Route I-476 (Blue Route) Follow signs to Villanova (Rt. 30 East). As you enter Rt. 30 - move into the left lane immediately. Turn left at the light (King of Prussia Rd.). At the second traffic light, bear right onto Matson Ford Rd. At the first traffic light, turn right to enter Carroll Campus. From the West: <A.> (PA Turnpike, Rt. 202, Rt. 422) At Valley Forge follow I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway) to I-476 South (Blue Route) - Exit 28A. Take I-476 to Route 30 - Exit 5 (St. Davids/Villanova). (Then follow directions from Exit 5 - from the North.). From Philadelphia: <B.> (Expressway I-76) - Gulph Mills Exit At the end of the ramp turn left. At the end of that street make a left onto Rt. 320 South. Drive on Rt. 320 South to the 4th traffic light. Turn right onto Matson Ford Rd. Drive to 2nd light on Matson Ford Rd. and turn left into the Carroll Campus. From Philadelphia: <C.> (I-476 Blue Route) Follow I-76 to I-476 South. Exit at #5. (Then follow directions from Exit 5 – from North) From the East: <D.> (PA Turnpike/New Jersey) Exit Turnpike at Norristown Interchange. Follow signs for I-476 South. Take I-476 to Rt. 30 - Exit 5 (St. Davids/Villanova). (Then follow directions from Exit 5 - from North) From the South: <E.> (I-95, Rt. 1, Delaware County) Take I-476 North. Exit at Rt. 30 (Exit 5 - St. Davids/Villanova). Go straight at Exit light across Rt. 30. Follow King of Prussia Rd. to the 2'd traffic light. Turn right at the 2'd light onto Matson Ford Rd. At the first traffic light, turn right to enter Carroll Campus.
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