The Daily Numbers for Wednesday, March 18

The Daily Numbers: 2 teens from Downingtown killed in crash in which other driver, a Delco man, has been charged with DUI. He waived his preliminary hearing yesterday.

3 Delco Dem candidates for County Council at center of dispute over whether they needed to file financial disclosure statements. A hearing will be held.

20, age of Ridley Township man charged with molesting series of children. His parents served as foster parents for the kids.

3 to 23 months in prison for a Folcroft man charged with possession of child porn.

1 person injured when fire roared through a Chester home Tuesday night.

1 person stabbed while he was walking on a Collingdale street in an attempted robbery.

50,000 dollar prize for an Upper Providence woman who collected all the pieces in a special giveaway at the Granite Run Acme. 1 year suspension for Penn State frat where members apparently set up a private, invitation-only Facebook page that featured pictures of nude women.

59-32 win for Archbishop Carroll over Eric Cathedarl Prep to advance to PIAA AAA title game.

2 teams, Hampton and Ole Miss, who won play-in games to get into NCAA Tourney last night.

24, age of Chris Borland, standout linebacker for the 49ers. He’s retiring because he fears head injuries.

4-1 loss for the Flyers last night in Vancouver.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.

Philly sports fans should gets on their knees and hope for a long run from Villanova in the NCAA Tournament. Once they’re done, it is going to be a long time until the Eagles report to training camp.

I Don’t Get It: A frat is in hot water again. This time it’s at Penn State and it involves photos of nude women posted on a Facebook page. I don’t get it.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to the former frat member who came forward and blew the whistle on what was going on at the Kappa Delta Rho house.

Quote Box: “The evidence offered by the FAcebook postings is apalling, offensive and inconsistent with the univesity’s expectations.”

- Damon Sims, Penn State vice president of student affairs.

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