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Kent County Slides By Stephen Decatur

     The weather has continued to play a major role this season so far in high school football and it would continue this Friday night. Just for short days ago, Stephen Decatur was at home taking on North Caroline in a make-up game after getting rescheduled due to bad weather conditions last Friday. Tonight, the Seahawks traveled up to Worton, Maryland, as they took on the Kent County Trojans.     Both teams took the field, followed by a huge cloud covering the sky and would eventually bring rain, lightning, and thunder leading to a major delay. After nearly 2 hours, both teams geared up and took the field despite lightning still being in the background of play. The wet weather conditions definitely played a role throughout the first half - a lot of players were slipping and falling leading to costly mistakes across the field.     Stephen Decatur got on the board first and this one, Darion McKenzie led his team on the first drive hurdling a player from Kent County. Just a few short plays later, Dryden Brous scored the first touchdown of the game to give the Seahawks a 9-0 lead. On the other side of the ball, Stevie Curran came up with some big plays of his own putting the Trojans on the board to cut the Seahawks lead to just two points in the first quarter, 9 - 7.     In the second quarter, McKenzie pushed the rock into the end zone following a huge return off the ensuing kickoff from Brous to help the Seahawks take a 15-7 lead. Decatur continued to add onto their lead and eventually would take a demanding lead in the second quarter, but the Trojans would not go down easily.     At halftime, the Seahawks had a 22-19 lead over the Trojans, and the second half grind continued throughout the game. Kent County had a huge third quarter putting up 20 points shutting out Decatur to take a 39-22 lead heading into the fourth quarter. The Seahawks were determined to get the win on the road over the Trojans, and would push the rock late in the game looking to get the comeback victory. Decatur would get back with in five points, but they fell short as the Trojans hold on for a big win at home, 39-34, the final.

Lions feast on Warriors in weather shortened game

The Queen Anne's County Lions improved to 5-1 on the season, their fifth win in a row, defeating Easton 27-14, in a game that didnt get thru the second quarter, but will be considered final.

Kent Island routes Bennett following weather delay

After a 2-plus hour delay because of lightning and passing storms in the area, the Kent Island Buccaneers brought the thunder, shutting out James M. Bennett 44-0 at Andy Schipul Stadium in Stevensville.

North Caroline Stays Perfect, Rolls Parkside

The North Caroline football team remained perfect on the year when they hit the road and defeated Parkside 48-6. The win improves the Bulldogs to 6-0, while the loss drops the Rams to 4-2.

Indian River Football Stuns Laurel On Road

The Indian River football team hit the road Friday night and pulled off a huge upset win over Laurel 28-18. The win improves the Indian to 2-3, while the loss drops the Bulldogs to 2-3.

Laurel Soccer Gets A Comeback Win Over Woodbridge

The Woodbridge Blue Raiders played host to the Laurel Bulldogs in a great Thursday night showdown in Greenwood, Delaware. The Bulldogs looked to rebound back from Tuesday's loss to Dover against the Blue Raiders and despite falling behind early on - the Bulldogs managed to keep their heads in the game.Wilian Velasquez Santizo had quite the game scoring back to back goals for the Blue Raiders as he helped his team take a 1-0 lead in the first half and he put away another goal again in the second half to take a 2-1 lead. However, one of the Bulldogs had himself a two-goal game as well, Arles Henriquez put away 2 second-half goals including the equalizer and the go-ahead goal in in the 61st minute of play.Despite falling behind twice in the game, Laurel would grab their 5th win of the year as they get the win over Woodbridge, 4-2.Goals:Woodbridge:(2) Wilian Velasquez SantizoLaurel:(2) Arles Henriquez(1) Santos Rodas(1) Wilder Gonzalez-Perez

Delmar Field Hockey Remains Undefeated

Heading into Thursday's match up between Delmar in Polytech, both teams looked to keep their unbeaten streak and their undefeated season alive.

Queen Anne's Hands Parkside Its First Loss

The Queen Anne Lions have been on a terror ever since they dropped their opener against Kent County, but this team has continued to roll through both Maryland and Delaware - looking good on the field. Monday night, the Lions played host to the undefeated, Parkside Rams, but the Rams got a taste of the Bayside North.

Arcadia Football Takes Slugfest Over Colonel

The Arcadia football team gutted out a tough 32-28 win over Colonel Richardson Wednesday night. The win improves the Firebirds to 3-3 loss drops the Colonels to 1-4.

Pocomoke Field Hockey Overpowers Parkside

The Pocomoke field hockey team hit the road Tuesday afternoon and defeated Bayside South foe Parkside by the score of 7-1. The win improves the Warriors to 6-3, while the loss drops the Rams to 4-4.

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