Senators show strong, lead wire-to-wire over Knights
The Dover Senators came out strong in their Henlopen debut, defeating Sussex Central 77-37 on Tuesday afternoon in Georgetown.
The Dover Senators came out strong in their Henlopen debut, defeating Sussex Central 77-37 on Tuesday afternoon in Georgetown.
The Stephen Decatur boys basketball team made a big statement in the Bayside south, defeating Wi-Hi 90-62 on Tuesday night in Berlin.
History was made Saturday afternoon at Delaware Stadium. The Sallies football team was undefeated, the top ranked team in the state and were lead by Delawares Gatorade Player of the Year Colby Reeder. They were suppose to be in the title game. They were suppose to win the title game.
The Queen Anne's boys basketball team started off the game leading 9-0, and never looked back, winning 61-23 in the Peake Tipoff, at Chesapeake College Saturday afternoon
Indian River hosted a tournament on Saturday afternoon for several teams, and in this tournament, Laurel and Delmarva Christian faced one another. The Royals looked to rebound from last night's loss to Indian River, while Laurel looked to add their second win of the season.
The Mardela Girls basketball team got their first win if the season, defeating Queen Anne's 46-38 in the first game in the Inaugural Peake Tipoff Saturday afternoon at Chesapeake College.
The Washington boys basketball team opened up their season Friday night with a impressive road win at Saint Michaels 92-27. The win improves the Jaguars to 1-0, while the loss drops the Saints to 0-1.
The Easton basketball team opened up their season at home with a very impressive 66-33 win over Crisfield. The win improves the Warriors to 1-0 on the year, while the Crabbers drop to 0-1.
The Washington girls basketball team picked up a road win Friday night when they defeated Saint Michaels 71-15. The win improves the Jaguars to 1-0, while the loss drops the Saints to 0-1. The win also marks the first in the career of head coach Danny Lamb.
The Lake Forest boys basketball team hit the road Friday night and topped Delmar in both teams season opener 57-37. The win improves the Spartans to 1-0, while the loss drops the Wildcats to 0-1.
The North Dorchester boys basketball team picked up a big conference win Friday night when they defeated Snow Hill 73-63. The win improves the Eagles to 1-0, while the Snow Hill Eagles drop to 0-1.
The Crisfield Crabbers faced off against the Bayside North's - Easton Warriors for some Friday night basketball to kick off the season.The Crabbers took an early lead 13-4 in the first quarter and continued to hold onto that lead throughout the first half, but they let in Easton back in the game with bonus free throws. Slowly the Warriors managed to find their way back within a point until, Kate Stevens, hit a buzzer beater to hold a 3 point lead heading into halftime. However, the lead would not be enough to shut down Easton who got the comeback win, 38-31.
Xavier Waters hit two free throws with 6 seconds left in a tie game as the Parkside Rams escaped Kent Island with a 85-83 win.
The Stephen Decatur boys basketball team opened up their 2015 season with high expectations for this upcoming season despite missing a few key players on the roster. Both Tyree Henry and Torrey Brittingham were not on the court, and yet, this team was playing extremely well.Arcadia scored the first points of the game, but it would not take long for the Seahawks to respond - especially junior Keve Aluma - who had a few big blocks as well as some major dunks in Friday nights game. The Seahawks went on a 17 point run and that was all they needed while taking a 20-5 lead with a few minutes left in the first quarter. Decatur continued to dominate the Firebirds in all aspects of the game.The score was lopsided at halftime with Decatur on top 42-14 and they continued to push from there throughout the remainder of the second half as they got the win over Arcadia 81-31.Watch out for the boys in blue this year - they are looking for that Bayside title and they have the talent to do it.
The Pocomoke girls basketball team finished off their 2014-2015 season with dominance, but this year they are back for even more and they definitely have the talent to do it.On Friday night, the Warriors opened up season play against North Caroline and within thirty seconds of the game - Pocomoke had a 6-0 lead. Throughout the first half, Dynaisha Christian picked up right where she left off last season and looked even better on the court.The Warriors took a commanding 42-7 lead at halftime and only continued to put in the work from there as Pocomoke got the win, 57-19.Christian finished out the game with 19 points and the most impressive part about that was she only played in the first half of the game.
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