The spring season has brought energy, growth, and exciting success to Moravian Academy’s athletic programs. From championship titles to promising young talent, our student-athletes continue to embody perseverance, sportsmanship, and school pride.
Boys’ Tennis Dominates the Colonial League
Moravian Academy Boys’ Tennis has had an extraordinary season, capturing both the Colonial League Regular Season and Tournament Championships. With a perfect 11-0 record in league play and a 12-1 overall record, the only setback came in a tightly contested 4-2 loss to AAA powerhouse Parkland.
The team’s postseason success has been equally impressive. In District XI AA Singles, Aveer Chadha '26 finished as a finalist, and Eric Sanchez Josa '25 earned third place. Chadha then teamed up with Harry Vicic '25 to win the District XI AA Doubles Championship, defeating the Cokrlita brothers of Lehighton in a three-set thriller: 6-4, 6-7, 6-2. This marks Chadha’s third consecutive District XI AA Doubles title.
Now the top seed in the District XI Team Tournament, the team is favored to take the title. The final is set for Saturday, May 10 at 11:00 AM at Lehigh University’s Lewis Tennis Center. This championship-caliber season comes during what was expected to be a rebuilding year, with four new starters. The team’s commitment during the offseason and practices has upheld Moravian’s proud tennis tradition.
Boys’ Lacrosse Poised for a Deep Playoff Run
Moravian Academy Boys’ Lacrosse is enjoying one of its strongest seasons in years, with a team that’s clicking on all cylinders and positioned well for a deep playoff run.
With signature wins over strong programs like Emmaus and Nazareth, and narrow losses that have tested the team’s resolve, the boys are battle-ready for District play. Last home game against Northwestern Lehigh at 4:00 on Tuesday May 13. The team will also compete in a District game at Emmaus High School on May 20 (time TBD). Fans are encouraged to come out and support the team during this exciting stretch.
Baseball Rebuilds with Grit and Heart
After a season away from varsity play, Moravian Academy Baseball is back on the field with resilience and promise. Facing tough competition, the team has focused on development and teamwork.
Seniors have led with versatility and spirit, while juniors have provided stability in the field and on the mound. One standout moment came when Chris Fanning '25 hit the first home run at our field in 16 years—a symbol of the team’s grit and growth. Sophomores and freshmen are making key contributions at the plate and defensively, including a promising group of first-year pitchers. With a strong foundation across grade levels, the future of the program looks bright.
Track & Field Finishes League Season Strong
The track & field team wrapped up dual meets with a 3-3 record for the boys and 5-1 for the girls. At the Colonial League Meet, Aaron Gordon ’27, Gavin Qian ’27, Roman Perrucci ’27, Greta Guroff ’28, and Angie Perrucci ’25 represented Moravian well. Aaron placed 5th in high jump, earning four points for Notre Dame–Green Pond.
Girls’ Lacrosse Shows Heart and Hustle
Despite a 1-11 record, the Moravian Academy girls’ lacrosse team continues to impress with unmatched energy and steady improvement. Each game reflects their growing skill, teamwork, and determination. Their final regular season game is at Northwestern Lehigh on Tuesday, May 13 at 6:30 PM. Come out and support this remarkable group!