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Cambridge SD Football Rolls Nandua

The Cambridge South-Dorchester Vikings football team has only one loss this 2015 season, and that single loss, came from a game full of controversial calls to top ranked North Caroline Bulldogs. Since then, the Vikings have gone on a roll - taking down their opponents each and every week including this week's postponed match up against Nandua.

North Caroline Remains Undefeated

North Caroline Bulldogs were sitting at the top of the Bayside North made the trip down to Berlin, Maryland to take on Stephen Decatur and the Seahawks who only have one loss so far this season.The Seahawks were coming off of a tough loss last week against Kent Island, but they were determined to show what they could do against this North Caroline football team. However, the Bulldogs were not ready to lay down to easily - in fact, they jumped out ready to go from the start on Monday night. North Caroline jumped out to a 35 - 7 lead over the Seahawks just at half time, and managed to score 2 more touchdowns in the second half to total up to 48 points.

WiHi Falls At Home To Kent Island

The Kent Island Buccaneers took the road for yet another Bayside South match up against WiHi on Monday afternoon - after several games were postponed, this game was made up today in Salisbury.Last week the Buccaneers took on Stephen Decatur which turned out to be a very close game for the Buccaneers who walked away with a 14 - 3 win over the Seahawks - this week they took on the Indians looking for - yet another - Bayside South win. Kent Island got off to a great start taking a 14 - 0 lead after just one quarter of play. The Indians had a huge block on a field goal attempt to start out the 2nd quarter, but the game belonged to the Bucs who kept pounding the football.Kent Island finished this one out with a 42-20 victory on the road over the second-straight Bayside South opponent.

Sussex Tech Crowned Kings Of Georgetown

The Sussex Tech football team defeated their rivals Sussex Central 19-7 Monday night. The win makes 3 in a row now in the Battle for Georgetown, and improves the Ravens to 3-1 on the year, while the loss drops the Golden Knights to 1-3. 

Laurel Edges Rival Delmar For 2nd Straight Season

The Laurel football team claimed bragging rights over their arch rival Delmar for the 2nd straight season with a 38-29 win Monday afternoon. The win improves the Bulldogs to 2-2 on the year, while the loss drops the Wildcats to 0-4.

Marasco, Easton Football Stuns Kent County

The previously winless Easton football team squared off against power house Kent County Saturday and stunned the Trojans by winning at 7-6 ball game. The win improves the Warriors to 1-4, while the loss drops Kent County to 3-2.

Lake Forest Football Tops Woodbridge In Slugfest

Lake Forest's football team picked up a road conference win Thursday night when they defeated Woodbridge 9-7. The win improves the Spartans to 2-2, while the loss drops the Blue Raiders 2-2.

Dover Field Hockey Draws With Indian River

The Dover Senators took on the Indian River Indians at home on a very wet Thursday afternoon. The Senators jumped out to an early 1-0, and that would be the score that would hold them over into the second half continuing to hold that lead into late in the game.The Indians managed to get on the board late in the second half to force this tie game into overtime. In the extra time, Dover had plenty of opportunities to score, but they could not finish their chances as this one ends in a draw, 1-1.

Caesar Rodney Falls At Home To St. Georges

The Caesar Rodney Riders played the St. Georges Hawks on a very rainy, wet, and the cool Thursday evening. Both teams looked past the weather and made sure they left it all on the football field.St. George's opened up the game with a monster drive on the ground, but the riders made some big plays on defense and including Michael Clavier's fumble recovery just before the end zone. However, Caesar Rodney's offense did not see many great moments in the first half including a very short first possession leading to the Hawks to take over and put up the first points of the game for a 7-0 lead.The Hawks posted another 14 points to make it a total of 21-0, but Caesar Rodney's Brian Lewis was led into the end zone in the midst of the pile to get on the board, 21-6 and that would be the score at halftime.Despite the wet conditions, the teams also continue to run the ball on the ground heavily. The Hawks posted another 7 points in the third quarter, taking a 28 - 6 lead, but Caesar Rodney's put in Jared Wagenhoffer who eventually threw a touchdown pass to Bailey DeAtley.Despite the changes made by Caesar Rodney, it would not be enough as St. Georges take this one, 34-14.

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