The Lower Merion-Harriton boy's soccer rivalry began not long after 
Harriton High School opened back in 1959. The 2 sister high schools were
 never in a league together, and only played each other occasionally. In
 the early 70's they began playing each other more regularly, and since 
both schools were in the same school district it slowly grew into a very
 heated rivalry. It got to the point where the administration decided 
that the two schools would no longer play each other in any sport, as it
 was beginning to divide the district.
However, in the 
mid-80's, both schools had very strong boy's soccer teams, who each won 
their respective league titles fairly regularly. Because of this they 
ended up playing each other in the District One playoffs. By this time 
all the players from both schools knew each other because they played 
together on club teams during the off season. Because of this, the 
rivalry, although very competitive, was played with mutual respect for 
the other side. Thus, the 2 schools again began scheduling each other in
 non-league games.
In 2008 Harriton (formerly of the 
Del-Val league) joined the Central League and now the two sister high 
schools play each other every year. Last year both teams made the 
District Playoffs.
In their history; Lower Merion 
& Harriton have played 30 times, and for the most part the games
 have been very close. However, however, Lower Merion holds a commanding
 edge, winning 18 times, losing only twice, with 10 ties.
This
 Tuesday they will play for the 31st time, on the turf at Arnold Field, 
at 3:45 PM. Come on out and watch the rivalry continue.
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Thanks for the blog Coach D!
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