THE PIAA NEEDS OFFICIALS!
The PIAA is in desperate need of officials/umpires!
In the last 5 years, baseball umpires in District XI have dropped from 165 to 105. All sports need officials!
Please consider becoming a PIAA official! We need you!
**Must be 18 years old or a HS graduate.**
Visit the link below for more information.
https://www.piaa.org/officials/become/default.aspx

Jan. 2 Salisbury Athletic Schedule
Home JV/V Girls Basketball vs. Lehighton - 5/6:15 p.m.
Hope to see you there! 🏀
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Happy New Year! 🎉🎊
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Happy New Year from Salisbury swimming! 🎉
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Salisbury Baseball is selling the new KidStuff and SaveAround coupon book. Check it out!
Please call/text Lisa Arner at 610-730-5100 with questions. ⚾️
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Jan. 8 Salisbury Community Conversation on Healthy Living
7-8 p.m. in the SHS Library
Please enter at door 1. Hope to see you there!
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Dec. 30 Salisbury Athletic Schedule
Home JH/Varsity wrestling vs. NWL - 5/5:45 p.m.
JV/Varsity girls bkb at Oley Valley - 2/3:30 p.m.
JH/JV/Varsity boys bkb at Palmerton- 4/5:30/6:45 p.m.
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Salisbury Boys Basketball Holiday Tournament
12/28 results
Consolation: Salisbury 57, Quakertown 33.
Final: Northampton 49, Saucon Valley 31
Tournament MVP: Northampton's Zachary Gula
All tournament team:
Salisbury's Trey Weber, Saucon Valley's Brandon Binn, Northammpton's Isaac Harris, Northampton's Spencer Cole and Quakertown's Matt Catalano
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Salisbury wrestling successes at Saturday’s Jim Thorpe Tournament!
Ben Krauss and John Samy 3rd.
Braedon Alder 6th and Devon Alder 7th.
Great job Falcons! 🤼
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Dec. 28 Salisbury Athletic Schedule
V/JV Salisbury boys bkb vs. Quakertown - 5:30/7:15 p.m.
JV/V SV vs. Northampton boys bkb - 5:30/7:15 p.m.
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Two of the best!
Mr. Hahn and Mr. DeAngelo are officiating tonight’s Quakertown vs. Northampton varsity boys game at SHS.
Salisbury faces Saucon Valley at 7:15 p.m.
Swing by! 🏀
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Dec. 27 Salisbury Athletic Schedule
Home B/G Swimming vs. CCHS - 4 p.m. at Kidspeace Broadway.
JV/V girls bkb at Dieruff - 5/6:15 p.m,
Home JV/V boys bkb vs. SV - 5:30/7:15 p.m. at SHS.
Quakertown vs. Northampton V/JV boys bkb - 5:30/7:15 p.m. @ SHS.
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Getting to Know Salisbury Senior Jeffrey Seybolt
Jeffrey Seybolt arrived at Salisbury High School as a shy 9th grader. He had attended Swain School, and although he knew some of his Salisbury classmates from youth sports, Jeffrey was still a little uneasy.
Thinking back, Jeffrey--now a senior--regrets not getting involved in more activities when he began high school. He waited till 11th grade to join the tennis team and spends much of his free time playing tennis with classmate Dylan Weber.
“My goal is to be a starter this year,” Jeffrey said.
Jeffrey loves playing all sports. When he is not on the tennis court, Jeffrey can be found shooting baskets or watching his favorite player, Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker. Jeffrey also played baseball growing up and met Dylan, Lucas Bauer, Matt Hass, and Donovan Zong through their shared interest in baseball.
Jeffrey also has non-athletic interests. This year, after encouragement from Dylan, he joined the debate team.
“Being in debate was something I always considered; then Dylan said there was an opening, so I joined,” Jeffrey said. “It’s really cool to try and learn how to form a good argument and dive into topics I wouldn’t typically learn about it. ”
Jeffrey is an excellent student and is a member of the National Honor Society. He describes himself as hard-working, honest and a little sarcastic. Jeff thinks his friends would say he is determined and funny.
“I was able to get to know Jeff over the time he was in my Biology and Spanish II classes,” SHS teacher Ms. Laura DosSantos said. “Jeff has always been mature. He is quiet but has a great sense of humor. He has a strong work ethic and is very respectful.”
Losing a close friend to osteosarcoma last year was very hard on Jeffrey. The untimely passing has had a lingering impact on him.
“I realized how precious our time truly is,” Jeffrey said. “His [Jeffrey’s friend’s] motto was relentless positivity, and that stuck with me. I may not be the most positive person, but I strive to be more positive. He was very strong through those tough times, which made me understand how positive he truly was. I am grateful for the time I spent with him.”
Jeffrey, whose older sister Alex attends DeSales University, has narrowed his college choices to Gettysburg College, University of Delaware and the University of Pittsburgh. He plans to major in engineering or business.
“I am nervous to graduate but I am excited at the same time,” Jeffrey said. “It will be different to transition again but I am excited to see where it takes me.”
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TBT to the holiday ugly sweater contest at SHS. Congratulations to winners Jackson Kramp (homemade) and Kate Smith (sweater as is). We hope you're all enjoying your break!


Congratulations to Salisbury junior Quintin Stephens and senior Tim Buda for being named Morning Call All Area Honorable Mention All Stars. 🏈
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Congratulations to Salisbury junior Chad Parton for being selected as a Morning Call All Area 1st Team All Star on Offense.
2019 stats: 57 catches, 872 yards receiving, 10 TDs; 65 carries, 259 yards rushing, 3 TDs.
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Boys basketball scrimmage time!
Blue Team Basile defeated White Team Weaver 54-48 Tuesday morning.
Good luck in the holiday tournament Dec. 27-28 at SHS!
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Congratulations to Salisbury goalkeeper Baxter Reihman for his Morning Call All Area Honorable Mention All Star selection! ⚽️
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Salisbury cheerleading holiday party 🎊 🎉
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Congratulations to senior Patrick Foley for scoring a career-high 34 points in Salisbury's 64-49 win over ND-ES in a non-league varsity boys basketball game Saturday afternoon. Foley connected on nine 3-pointers!
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