The Laurel boys basketball team pulled out a gutsy 56-54 win Thursday night over their rivals Delmar. The win improves the Bulldogs to 12-3, while the loss drops the Wildcats to 10-5.
The Mardela girls basketball team picked up another conference win Thursday afternoon when they traveled to Parkside and came away with a 77-59 win behind Demyra Selby's 42 points. The win improves the Warriors to 14-1, while the loss drops the Rams to 12-4.
Wesley College men's basketball took a 63-51 win over York (PA.) on Wednesday night. The win bring the Wolverines record to 10-10, with an 8-5 mark in conference.
The Pocomoke girls basketball rolled past Delmar Tuesday afternoon 58-24. The win improves the Warriors to 13-4, while the loss drops the Wildcats to 4-12.
The Wicomico high school boys basketball team picked up a critical conference win Tuesday night defeating Washington 83-78 powered by Nelson Brown's 35 points. The win improves the Indians to 14-1, while the loss drops the Jaguars to 10-5.
The Bennett Clippers, without one of, if not the best player in the conference, were within two points with a couple minutes left against cross-town rival Parkside, still it was the Rams that would come out on top 80-71.
The Smyrna High School boy's basketball team rebounded off a double-overtime loss last night to Dover with a 63-51 victory at host Milford Tuesday night. With the victory, the Eagles improve to 11-4, while the Bucs fall to 9-7.
The Polytech High School boy's basketball team not only tallied another victory Tuesday night against Hodgson, 86-67, but a milestone was reached by senior DeVaughn Mallory, hitting his 1,000 point of his career in the second quarter. With the victory, the Panthers improve to 13-1, while the Silver Eagles move to 9-6.
The Dover boys basketball team pulled out a thrilling win Monday night over Smyrna 72-68 in double overtime. The win improves the Senators to 7-7, while the loss drops the Eagles to 10-4.
The Kent Island High School boy's basketball team traveled to St. Michael's on Monday night, earning its second win of the season, downing the Saints, 77-47. With the victory, the Buccaneers move to 2-13 for the season.
The Saints Peter and Paul High School girl's basketball team played host to Kent Island on Monday night, but couldn't hold back a strong second half by the Buccaneers, falling 41-24. Kent Island improves to 12-1 for the season with the victory.