Lady Seahawks cant capitilize, fall at home in playoffs
The Stephen Decatur Seahawks girls soccer season came to an end on Tuesday afternoon, when they fell to North East 2-1 in the semifinals of the 3A East Section II semifinals.
The Stephen Decatur Seahawks girls soccer season came to an end on Tuesday afternoon, when they fell to North East 2-1 in the semifinals of the 3A East Section II semifinals.
The Stephen Decatur Seahawks boys soccer season came to an end on Tuesday afternoon, falling to the Atholton Raiders of Howard County 3-1, in the 3A East Section II semifinal.
The Cape Henlopen field hockey team remained undefeated on the season after pulling out a 4-1 road win at previously undefeated Delmar. The win improves the Vikings to 15-0, while the loss drops the Wildcats to 13-1-1. The win makes 69 straight wins overall for Cape, and 82 against in state opponents.
The Pocomoke field hockey team topped Crisfield 5-1 Monday night in the Regional Semifinals. The Warriors advance to the Regional Championship game where they will face Queen Anne's on Wednesday.
The Queen Anne's County High School Lions and the Kent County Trojans took the field for a field hockey state tournament match up and this was a great game between even better teams.The game was back-and-forth between the two teams who had opportunities to score throughout the first half, however, both teams would be scoreless throughout the first half of play making it a 0-0 game at half time.The battle between the Lions and the Trojans continued throughout the second half as well resulting in a tie through regulation. However, in double overtime, Sara Walford put away the game-winner to help Queen Anne's advance to the regional championship game on Wednesday, where the Lions will face Pocomoke.
The Kent Island Buccaneers are coming off of several wins in the last week, but today's match up against Easton would help the Buccaneers advanced to the regional championship game with a win.Sophomore, Carlie Domogauer has done big things for this team all season long, but today, she showed up with even more to bring on the field. Domogauer put away the only goal in the first half to help the Bucs take a 1-0 lead going into halftime, but she was not done just yet and would add another two goals in the second half for a hat trick.The sophomore claims her goals today were just timing, but there is skill added to it when there is a hat trick in the picture - Domogauer's goals helped her team notch the 3-0 win over Easton.The Bucs advance to the regional championship match on Wednesday.
The Delaware State University football team is still winless on the season after they fell at home on Saturday afternoon to Bethune-Cookman University 49-21. The loss drops the Hornets to 0-8.
The number four seed, Salisbury University women's soccer team, took the field in the first round of their conference tournament Saturday afternoon against the number five seed, Mary Washington. Just one week ago, these two teams faced one another resulting in a 3-1 win for the Gulls, but Saturday's game was not what SU had imagined.
The Salisbury University football team took the field on Saturday afternoon against Christopher Newport University - a team that, on paper, should not have stood a chance against the Sea Gulls. However, the Captains showed up in Salisbury with one thing on the agenda, and that was a win in Gull territory.
The Lake Forest football team hit the road Friday night and topped Seaford 55-0. The win improves the Spartans to 6-2 on the year, while the loss drops the Blue Jays to 0-8.
The Parkside boys soccer team topped Wi-Hi 6-0 at home Friday afternoon to advance in the state tournament. The Rams will now prepare to travel to play 2nd seeded Easton on Tuesday.
The Cambridge SD football team returned to action Friday night in their homecoming game against Snow Hill, where they came away with a very impressive 84-6 win. The win improves the Vikings to 7-2, while the loss drops the Eagles to 0-9.
The Kent Island football team traveled to Salisbury Friday night and defeated Parkside 34-6. The win improves the Buccaneers to 8-1, while the loss drops the Rams to 5-4.
The Colonel Richardson football team has been able to do big things on the field this season, while their record may not display that completely, those whom have watched the Colonels have witnessed something special on the field this season. Friday night, the Colonels were taking on Washington at home looking to get a big win in front of the home crowd.Colonel managed to bring home two-straight possessions with touchdowns on the ground from Eric Joseph and a perfect pass from Shawne Bowens into AJ Palmer's hands to take a 14-7 lead in the first quarter. Washington's scored a touchdown on special teams after an onsides kick went into Tyler Poulson's hands and he was alone for the score to get the Jaguars on the board.Both teams continued to fight their way through the game eager to add another win to their season, and the Colonels would do just that with the victory over the Jaguars 43-12.
It had been 11 years since the North Caroline Bulldogs have been victorious over the Queen Anne Lions, however, that all changed on the Friday night before Halloween for the sold-out game anticipating 3,000 fans in attendance. Questions swirled around Delmarva with - could North Caroline remain undefeated or could the Lions steal their thunder and hand them a loss? North Caroline came out ready to show Delmarva what this squad can do on the field.The Bulldogs would take a 7-0 lead after one quarter of play from a Kenny Jackson touchdown, but North Caroline had bigger plans for the second quarter. Offense wins games, but defense wins championships rang true tonight when Navar Solis forced a fumble and Connor McCormick recovered it and took it in for a touchdown taking a 14-3 lead. After another big defensive stop, the Bulldogs found the ball in their hands once again, but Cameron Byrd nearly threw an interception to Carlos Cain Wilson, but the ref claims he was out-of-bounds - after replay, it looks as though that call might have been overturned and North Caroline used it to their advantage. Two plays later, Kenny Jackson scored his second touchdown of the night to make it 21-3 and he would add one more before half to make it a 28-3 ball game at halftime.Jackson decided to pass off he scoring torch to his teammate Anton Black, who would go on to score two touchdowns of his own. Meanwhile, Queen Anne's notched their first touchdown of the game with a run from Ahmad Gray. The Lions tallies one more touchdown on the night, but the Bulldogs, for the most part, silenced a very good offense and ran around and through a very good defense.North Caroline gets the win over Queen Anne's on their Homecoming night and holds onto their perfect 9-0 record in a storm-the-field fashion. The Bulldogs close it out 42-17 over the Lions.
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