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Academy of the New Church Athletes for Christ Bethlehem Christian School DIRECTIONS TO AWAY GAMES Academy of the New Church 2815 Huntington Pike Bryn Athyn, PA 19009 215-947-4200 Directions: From Quakertown area: Take route 663 North to route 309. Turn right on to 309 South to County Line Road. Go through the traffic light at Zoto’s Diner in Line Lexington and turn left at the next traffic light which exits route 309 to County Line Road. Follow County Line Road to route 232. Turn right on to route 232. The school is approximately 2 miles on the left. From Boyertown area: Follow route 73 East to route 663. Turn left on to route 663 into Quakertown. Follow above directions. Athletes for Christ 1200 Springhous Rd Allentown, PA 18104 Directions: The Springhouse Soccer fields are located on the property of the Parkland School District’s Springhouse Middle School, next to the Administration Building. From the intersection of Rte 309 and Tilghman St, take Tilghman St east for 0.7 miles to the stoplight at Springhouse Rd (Wegman’s is on the corner). Turn left onto Springhouse Rd heading north ~1 mile. The Springhouse Fields are on the left (just after crossing under Rte 22). Bethlehem Christian School Soccer games played at Monacacy Soccer Fields: Take 309 North to PA 378 north Take 8th Ave exit – first one. Make a right onto Schoenersville Road Soccer field is on the left near the football field Basketball 5300 Green Pond Rd, Easton, PA 18045 Head northeast on E. Paletown Rd toward Rocky Ridge Rd Turn left onto PA 313 W/Doylestown Pike/State Route 3313 W Turn right onto PA-309 N/NW End Blvd Merge onto I-78 via the ramp to Bethlehem Take exit 71 to merge onto PA-33 N toward Stroudsburg/US-22 Take the William Penn Hwy exit Turn right onto Easton Ave/William Penn Hwy Turn lefto onto Country Club Rd Turn left onto Church Rd Take the 1st right onto County Club Rd Take the 1st left onto Green Pond Rd Destination will be on the left Calvary Christian Academy Calvary Front Field (Special Events) Basketball and Girls Soccer 13500 Philmont Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19116 (215)-969-2404 ext 264 From Pennsylvania Turnpike Leave the turnpike at Philadelphia Exit 351, the old exit 28. After the toll booth take the right ramp to US 1 South. Almost immediately there will be an exit ramp for Street Road West. Take this ramp and set your odometer to 0.0. In 2.2 miles you will reach the intersection of Street Road and Bustleton Avenue. Turn Left onto Bustleton Once you have turned onto Bustleton from Street Road you will go one block and hit your first traffic light. Stay on Bustleton until your 4th light. This is Philmont Avenue. Make a right on Philmont. The church is 1/4 mile on left. Soccer/Field Hockey From the PA Turnpike Take exit 28 to Philadelphia. Take Route 1 South and make a right on Southampton Rd. The fields are on your left. Field Location 1400 S. Hampton Rd. Philadelphia, Pa. 19116 Cedar Grove Christian Academy Game played @ Burholme Park (215-725-3383) Cottman (Rt. 73) & Central Ave. Philadelphia, Pa. 19111 Take Rt. 309 S. into 5 point Montgomeryville Turn Left onto Horsham Rd. /PA-463 (3.9miles) Turn Right onto Limekiln Pike/PA 152 S. (5.2 miles) Turn Left onto Susquehanna Rd. (3.0 miles) Turn Right onto Old York Rd/PA 611(1.9 miles) Turn Left onto Township Line Rd/PA 73/Cottman Ave (2.4 miles) Turn Left onto Central Avenue Park will be on left. Collegium Charter School 535 James Hance Court Exton, PA 19341 610 903 1300 Lacrosse/Soccer: United Sports Training Center, 1426 Marshallton-Thorndale Road Downingtown, PA 19335 610 466 7100 Directions: From Pennsburg: Route 100 South to the intersection with route 113. Follow route 113 South to route 30 (bypass.) Turn right onto route 30 (bypass) West to Thorndale / route 340 East. Proceed through 3 traffic lights and USTC is on the right approximately 1 mile up the hill. (Underpass height 15+ft.) Directions: Route 100 South toward Pottstown. Turn right onto W Lincoln Hwy/Route 30. Turn left onto Oaklands Blvd. Turn right onto Creamery Way. Turn right onto James Hance Ct.* 09/17/2013 Coventry Christian School, Driving directions to 699 N Pleasantview Rd, Pottstown, PA 19464 50 E Paletown Rd Quakertown, PA 18951 1. Head southwest on E Paletown Rdtoward Arbour Ln 2. Turn left onto Old Bethlehem Pike 3. Take the 1st right onto Rich Hill Rd 4. Turn right onto PA-309 N/SW End Blvd 5. Turn left onto PA-663 S/W Broad St 6. Turn left onto PA-663 S/N Charlotte St 7. Turn left onto Bleim Rd 8. Turn right onto N Pleasantview Rd Destination will be on the right Delaware Valley Friends School (610) 640-4150 PA Turnpike to Valley Forge Interchange #24, Schuykill Expressway, I-76 East After Toll Booth, 2nd right turn onto US 202 South at King of Prussia US 202 South 3.1 miles to Paoli Exit (2nd 252 exit) PA 252 South 2.3 miles to E. Central Avenue Turn Right onto E. Central Avenue, After .4 mile turn left First left into DVFS Visitors Parking lot Devon Preparatory School 363 N Valley Forge Road Devon, PA 19333 610 688 7337 Directions: PA Turnpike Northeast extension (route 476) South to route 476 (Blue Route.) Follow route 476 - Blue Route and exit at #5 (St David's / Villanova.) Take route 30 West. Pass Devon Horse Show grounds and Waterloo Gardens (on left), and turn right at light on to Waterloo Road. Faith Christian School (FCS-R) Rosetta (610)-588-3414 KESSLERSVILLE RD. SOCCER FIELD (High School) Take 309 North to Rt. 22 East to Rt. 33 North to the Stockertown exit toward Bangor. At the end of the ramp, turn right and go to stoplight. At stoplight, turn left onto Rt. 191 North toward Bangor. Some Landmarks to let you know you are close: You will pass Upper Edelman Historic 1 room school (on left) Stay on Rt. 191 N. Sharp right onto Kesslersville Rd. 09/17/2013 FCS middle school soccer WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP SOCCER FIELD (middle school games): Located on Rt. 191 south of Bangor: 1021 Washington Blvd., Bangor PA 18013. From the South: Take Rt. 22 E. to Rt. 33 N. Take the Stockertown exit toward Bangor. At the end of the ramp, turn right, go to stoplight. At stoplight, turn left onto Rt. 191 N. toward Bangor. Stay on Rt. 191 N. You will see the Washington Township Municipal Building on your right. Field is behind the building. From the North: Take Rt. 80 E. to Rt. 33 S. Rt. 33 S. to the Belfast exit. At end of ramp there will be a stop sign, turn left (you will go under Rt. 33). Go to next stop sign. Cross over Sullivan Trail at stop sign. You will come to a "T" intersection. Turn left onto Rt. 191 N. Go approiximately 5 miles. The Washington Township Municipal Building and Field will be on your right. Field is behind the building. Forks Township – Basketball Freedom High School: 3149 Chester Ave Bethlehem, PA 18020 Philipsburg Christian Academy & Faith Christian School-Rosetta The Sullivan Trail entrance has been closed; you must use the Zucksville Rd. entrance. Take Rt. 22E to the 13th street exit in Easton At the End of the ramp turn left. At the “T” with Bushkill Dr., turn left. Travel on Bushkill Dr. for approximately 1.5 miles and turn right onto Zucksville Rd. The entrance to the Community Center is on the right near the intersection with Sullivan Trail. Forks Township Community Center, 1606 Sullivan Trail Easton PA. PCA- 908-859-6464 www.fellowshipch.org FCS-610-588-3414 www.fcslions.org Good Shepherd Christian School Basketball Follow Route 22 over the Easton Bridge . Once in Phillipsburg watch for signs showing where Route 22 and Route 57 split. Route 22 bears to the right. STAY STRAIGHT ON ROUTE 57. You will be on Route 57 for approximately nine miles. Go through three lights. Look for Warren City Vo-tech, Warren City Library, and Warren City Comm. College all on the right. Good Shepherd is directly across from Warren City Comm. College on the left. Turn into our driveway and the gym is the second building on the right. 490 Route 57 -West Washington, NJ 07882 908-835-1399 www.gscacademy.com 09/17/2013 Kimberton Waldorf School 410 West Seven Stars Road Phoenixville, PA 19460 (610).933- 3635 ext.3635 From the East via Pennsylvania Turnpike: Exit the PA Turnpike at Valley Forge, take the first ramp to the right after the toll booths into Valley Forge National Park. The road becomes Rt. 23 in the Park. Stay on Rt. 23 through the Park and into Phoenixville. Continue through Phoenixville until reaching the intersection with Rt. 113; this is at a traffic light, and a McDonald's restaurant will be on your right. Turn left onto 113 south; count five traffic lights while continuing for about 1.5 miles and then turn to the right at the fifth light onto Kimberton Road. (Woodbridge Manor will be on the right of 113 at this point). Turn right at the second road onto West Seven Stars Road, go one mile until you cross French Creek on a covered bridge. The school will then be on your right. For Admissions, turn right immediately after the bridge entering the first driveway on the right.
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