Strong half pushes Delmar past Conrad
The Delmar Wildcats field hockey team opened up state tournament play today taking on Conrad at home in front of a large crowd.
The Delmar Wildcats field hockey team opened up state tournament play today taking on Conrad at home in front of a large crowd.
The Snow Hill girls soccer team has made their way through the tournament and into the regional quarterfinals looking to advance the the semifinals as they faced the Patterson on Tuesday night.The Huskies came out strong from the start scoring less than three minutes into the game to take a 1-0 lead. The Eagles fought back and tried to keep it a close game, but Snow Hill had trouble fending off the high-pressure style of play that Patterson brought to the field. The Huskies continued to be dominant throughout the first half of play and would take a 5-0 lead at half.Despite the score, Snow Hill came out with intensity, but Patterson held onto the shutout in the second half as well while managing to put away a couple goals to secure the win, 7-0 over Snow Hill.With this win, Patterson Mill is the Regional Champion and advances to the next round of the state tournament.
The Colonel Richardson volleyball team topped Snow Hill 3-1 Monday night in the second round of the state tournament to advance to the regional semifinals. The Colonel will now face Pocomoke at home on Wednesday.
The North Caroline volleyball team advance to the regional semifinals Monday with their 3-0 win over Easton. The Bulldogs will now face Kent Island on Wednesday.
The SU football team traveled to Dover to take on No. 3 Wesley Saturday afternoon, and pulled out an improbable 38-35 win. The win improves the Sea Gulls to 6-2 on the year, while the loss drops the Wolverines to 8-1, and marks SU's first win over their rivals in 10 years.
The Salisbury University men's soccer team won their first CAC championship since the '08-'09 season, defeating St. Mary's 2-0, Saturday afternoon.
The Delmar Wildcats took the field at home against the Milford Buccaneers as the Wildcats looked to avenge last week's one point loss to Indian River.
The Sussex Tech Ravens have been rolling by teams all season long, but there are two teams where the Ravens ran into some trouble. Their first loss of the season came to Smyrna, but before their 42-0 loss to the Eagles, the Ravens managed to hold opponents to nearly one touchdown per game.
The Sussex Central Golden Knights used a big second half, to defeat the Dover Senators 23-20, on Friday night at Dover High.
For the second season in a row, the Lake Forest Spartans have captured the Henlopen South title. The Spartans clinched the division with a 34-14 win over Indian River on Friday night.
The Snow Hill girls soccer team advanced to the regional final this afternoon, defeating Cambridge South Dorchester 1-0 in the new stadium on the campus of Snow Hill High.
The Parkside football team finished out their 2015 season with a 46-6 road win at Washington. The win improves the the Rams to 6-4, while the loss drops the Jaguars to 1-9.
The Bennett football team is headed to the post season after they defeated rival Wicomico 33-21 Friday night. The win improves the Clippers to 7-3, while the loss drops the Indians to 2-8.
The Crisfield boys soccer team punched their ticket to the regional championship game Friday afternoon with their 3-0 win over Pocomoke. The Crabbers will now host Colonel Richardson on November 10th.
The Easton Warriors got a big win on senior night last week over WiHi and they looked to carry that momentum against Cambridge, who is having a great season.The Vikings would open the game up early on and to take a 6-0 lead over the Warriors after Tre Lake returned the kick-off all the way to the end zone. However, the Easton was not willing to give up, JoJo Marasco has been doing it all season long as he helped put the Warriors on the board with a run up the middle to take a 7-6 lead over the Vikings. Easton would not stop there, in the second quarter, TJ Nixon caught a touchdown pass to take a 14-6 lead over Cambridge, but that lead would not hold much longer. Nathaniel Lowe rallied for his offense to bring in a 42-yard touchdown and the Vikings added a 2-point conversion to tie the game up 14-14 in the second quarter.The game would be tied 21-21 heading into halftime, and while Cambridge continued to add to their score - Easton was shut out in the second half of play. With a couple Tre Lake touchdowns, the Vikings avoided the upset on the road. Cambridge got the win over Easton, 41-21.
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