Milford Football Preview
The Milford Buccaneers are looking to break the programs recent trend of losing season with a break out 2015. The team returns a few key players while also adding a new head coach in Shaun Strickland.
The Milford Buccaneers are looking to break the programs recent trend of losing season with a break out 2015. The team returns a few key players while also adding a new head coach in Shaun Strickland.
The North Caroline Bulldogs football team is thinking big things in 2015. The team returns most their roster and looks poised to challenge for a conference title.
With a 10-3 record, with their 10th playoff appearance in the last 11 years in 2014, you would think the Queen Anne's Lions would be satisfied with last season. The Lions were the only Bayside team to knock off rival Kent Island, avenging the two losses the Bucs handed them in 2013.
The Salisbury University field hockey team picked up their first win of the year Tuesday night after they shut out Stevenson 5-0 at home. The win improves the Sea Gulls to 1-0 on the year.
The Caesar Rodney football team is looking for a big bounce back season in 2015. The Riders are led by 20 seniors and believe they have the team that can help turn things around this year.
The Stephen Decatur Seahawks are looking for a big bounce back season in 2015. Decatur is coming off a very disappointing 2-8 season, but looks reloaded and ready to go for the upcoming season.
September kicks off Hunger Action month, and just in time for Perdue farms to finish their 2015 Perdue Strike Out Hunger Challenge on Delmarva.
The Colonel Richardson football team enters its second season under head coach Dan Mangum - a coach who these players are quite familiar with as well.
The Easton Warriors take the field this fall without two of their most dominant players from the 2014 season - quarterback Jaelon Moaney and running back/linebacker Leon Flournoy. The two athletes helped take the Easton Warriors to two-straight playoff runs while leading the team off the field as well.
The Sussex Central Golden Knights cant be more excited about 2015.
After a surprising 2014 season which included a run to the Division II state championship, the Laurel Bulldogs are looking to make a similar run in 2015.
After a nightmarish 2014 season the Dover Senators are hoping 2015 brings great things.
The Indian River football team takes the field this fall without 35-year veteran coach, Ray Steele, but he left the program in good hands with IR grad, Phillip Townsend. IR won a state championship in Steele's first season as a head coach of the Indians - that state title in 2011 was the last of all Henlopen South schools.
The Snow Hill Eagles take the field this fall coming off of an 8-2 finish last season, but those expectations of being mediocre, will not longer stand with new Head Coach, Tim Richo. Richo is a former Snow Hill football player himself, along with a majority of his coaching staff, who take pride in being an Eagle.
The Seaford Blue Jays finished up the season at 1-9 last year, but they heading into this season with changes on and off the field. The Blue Jays have found a new head coach in Dwayne Henry who is a former all-state Smyrna running back. Henry also was apart of the DSU football team who won the Hornets' first ever MEAC Championship. Off the field, Henry has seen success as well coming from a coach at DSU, as well as an Athletic Director of Compliance at Coppin State.
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