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Queen Anne's Football Rolls Decatur

The Queen Anne's football team traveled to Berlin Thursday night and defeated Stephen Decatur 34-6. The win improves the Lions to 6-1, while the loss drops the Seahawks to 3-3.

Anchor Down! Bennett Tops Parkside In Thriller!

The James M. Bennett football team heard their critiques loud and clear, and they had something to say back Thursday night. Facing their cross town rival Parkside, the Clippers anchored down and gutted out a 24-21 win. The win improves the Clippers to 5-2 on the year, while the loss drops Parkside to 4-3 on the year.

Bennett Boys Soccer Clinch Bayside South Title

The Bennett boys soccer team clinched the 2015 Bayside South Title Wednesday with a 5-0 win over Mardela. The win improves the Clippers to 8-1 on the year, while the loss drops the Warriors to 4-6.

Parkside Boys Soccer Edge Crisfield

The Parkside boys soccer team picked up a huge win in the Bayside South Tuesday when they topped Crisfield 3-1. The win improves the Rams to 8-2, while the loss drops the Crabbers to 6-3.

Castro, Dover shutout Polytech

The Dover Senators improved to 3-2 on the season, shutting out Polytech 43-0 in front of their home crowd at Senator Stadium in Dover.

Bennett Girls Soccer Top Wi-Hi

The James M. Bennett girls soccer team picked up another conference win Monday afternoon when they defeated Wicomico High School 5-0. The win improves the Clippers to 7-2, while the loss drops the Indians to 0-8. 

Wi-Hi Picks Up 1st Win, Rolls Washington

The Wicomico High School football team picked up their first win of the year Monday night when they hit the road and topped Washington 46-0. The win improves the Indians to 1-5, while the loss drops the Jaguars to 1-5.

Lake Forest Wins In The Last Second Over Delmar

     The Lake Forest Spartans took the field on Saturday afternoon against the Delmar Wildcats for their homecoming match up, but the last second of the game is what everyone will remember.

Happy Homecoming! SU Football Upsets No. 13 Rowan

The Salisbury University football got to celebrate their homecoming game in grand style Saturday afternoon when they pulled off a 31-28 upset win over No. 13 Rowan. The win improves the Sea Gulls to 3-1 on the year.

Cambridge Football Continues To Roll, Tops CR

The Cambridge SD football team continued their strong play this year when they hit the road and topped Colonel Richardson 49-14. The win improves the Vikings to 5-1, while the loss drops the Colonels to 1-5.

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.

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