Aluma-less Decatur blows by Hammond
With their 6'8 all-conference big man on the bench for the entire game, Stephen Decatur took care of business against Hammond 64-37 on Thursday night.
With their 6'8 all-conference big man on the bench for the entire game, Stephen Decatur took care of business against Hammond 64-37 on Thursday night.
The Pocomoke Warriors defeated the Washington Jaguars 80-71 to advance to the regional finals. Pocomoke will travel to Kent County to take on the first seeded Trojans on Saturday March 4th in a rematch of last years regional final game.
The Wihi Indians defeated the Kent Island Buccaneers 80-66 in the 2A sectionals.
The Parkside Rams beat the Easton Warriors tonight 66-61 in the 2A sectional matchup.
The Salisbury Men's lacrosse team remains unbeaten on the season with a 10-9 overtime win against Gettysburg.
The Smryna Eagles beat the Woodbridge Blue Raiders 61-51 for the Henlopen Conference Title.
The Caesar Rodney Riders girls' basketball team claimed the Henlopen Conference title tonight with a 75-38.
The WiHi Indians defeated North Caroline 57-55 in the first round of the playoffs. The Indians will travel to Kent island to take on the number one seed Buccaneers on Monday February 27th.
The Easton Warriors defeated the Queen Annes Lions in overtime 51-42 in the first round of the playoffs. The Warriors will travel to Parkside to take on the number two seed Rams on Monday February 27th.
Despite a game-high 26 points from big man Harold Morton, the Bennett Clippers fell 67-63 to the Atholton Raiders in the opening round of the 3A state playoffs.
The Kent Island Bulldogs took the Bayside Conference title tonight with a 61-48 win over the Stephen Decatur Seahawks.
The Maryland Eastern Shore women went a perfect 6-6 from the free-throw line in the final minute to top North Carolina A&T 58-50.
The Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks needed 3 overtimes, but the job got done in their 106-95 win over North Carolina A&T.
The Worcester Prep Mallards topped the Salisbury School 55-45 on Friday night. Check out the highlights!
The University of Maryland Eastern Shore came back from a 13-point deficit in the first half to take the lead at the break against North Carolina Central in Saturday's Homecoming matchup. Then the Hawks rebounded from down as many as 19 points in the second half to within four before a momentum killing technical foul kicked off a 9-0 Eagles run and then an 82-69 loss.
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