H.S. Football Preview: Bennett Clippers
The James M. Bennett Clippers football team is looking to repeat the magic of the 2015 season this year. Bennett is coming off a 7-3 year that saw them win the City Crown, as well as make the post season.
The James M. Bennett Clippers football team is looking to repeat the magic of the 2015 season this year. Bennett is coming off a 7-3 year that saw them win the City Crown, as well as make the post season.
The Indian River Indians should be one of the scariest teams in the Henlopen South this season, after a 4-6 season a year ago, IR is now into year two of the Phillip Townsend experience.
After a winless 2015 season, the Snow Hill Eagles are looking to return to form. Head Coach Tim Richo returns for his second season, and hopes to bring a little more consistency than what the team showed last year.
Stephen Decatur announced Monday morning that long time football head coach Bob Knox will be taking a leave of absence for the 2016 season, due to family health concerns.
The Polytech football team is looking to move on from a disappointing 0-10 season in 2015 and onto bigger things this year. The Panthers will have their work cut out for them as they enter their 1st season with Kevin Smith back as the head coach.
The Easton football team is hoping to move past a down season and have a big turn around in 2016. The Warriors finished 2-8 a season ago, but had 10 underclassmen on varsity and went through a steep learning curve to prepare for this season.
The last time the Smyrna Eagles took the field, they emerged as state champions in a game for the ages. Even more incredible is the fact that after the first football title in school history, head coach Mike Judy says he has no worries of a championship hangover coming into 2016.
The 47abc sports team checks in with the Colonel Richardson football program during camp
The Parkside Rams football team enters the 2016 season with one mission: take the program to the next level. The Rams have been building something the past few years, finishing 4-6 three years ago, then 5-5 the year after, and finally 6-4 a year ago. The team has been knocking on the door of the playoffs, and feel this is the year they will finally break through.
The Seaford Blue Jays football team is looking to buck their recent history, and have a season to be proud of in 2016. Seaford's program has struggled lately, going 1-19 their past 2 seasons, and haven't won a conference game since 2010. But 2016 represents a fresh start, and an opportunity to break that trend.
The Queen Anne's County Lions are looking to return to the the top of the Bayside in 2016. Queen Anne's is coming off a 7-3 regular season, earning a place in the state tournament, where they eventually fell to North Caroline in the first round. While the Lions graduated a few play makers at the skill position spots, they return a host of talent on the line and expect the defense to be stout once again this year.
The Wi-Hi football program is looking to forget the 2015 campaign, and enter this year with a new mindset and goal. The Indians finished last year with a 2-8 record, resulting in a change of their head coach, and a shift in the program.
The Wesley football team enters the 2016 season with more questions than the program is use to having. The team moves on from the Joe Callahan era, after he finished one of the most prolific Division 3 careers ever. Now the team transitions to the next QB under center, while looking to continue their dominance on the field.
DSU football is in the midst of camp as it prepares for its second season under Kenny Carter.
The Salisbury University football team enters the 2016 season after a semi-successful 2015 campaign.
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