The James M. Bennett boys basketball team picked up another road win Thursday night when they traveled to Mardela and defeated the Warriors 82-52. The win improves the Clippers to 5-5, while the loss drops the Warriors to 1-7.
Cambridge South Dorchester traveled to Ridgely to play North Caroline in a Thursday night showdown, but it was the Bulldogs who walked away with the win, 52-46.
Pocomoke boys basketball made a statement Thursday night when they traveled to Princess Anne and came away with a 80-72 win over Washington. The win improves the Warriors to 7-1, while the loss drops the Jaguars to 4-3.
Both Wesley's men's and women's basketball teams were scheduled to play on Saturday at Wesley, however, due to water leaking on the gym floor from weather conditions outside, both games were rescheduled to Sunday.
The University of Delaware hosted Elon in the Colonial Athletic Association opener - due to several turnovers, the Blue Hens dropped the opening game by ten points, 60 - 50.
North Dorchester wrestling defeated Wicomico High School Wednesday night 37-36. The Eagles return to action this Saturday when they host a tournament, while the Indians return to the mat this Friday at the Bob Rowe Memorial Classic.
The Lady Bulldogs of Laurel High School used a strong performance to power past Holly Grove 36-22 Wednesday night, ending a two game losing streak and bringing their record to 4-7.
The Stephen Decatur girls basketball team picked up another win Tuesday night when they defeated Washington 77-6. Dayona Godwin paced the Seahawks with 22 points including her 1,000th of her career.
The Washington boys basketball team bounced back from their home loss to Wicomico High School by defeating Stephen Decatur 77-44. The win improves the Jaguars to 5-2, while the loss drops the Seahawks to 3-3.
After just 21 points total in the first half, the Laurel Bulldogs scored 36 in the second half, including 22 points in the fourth quarter to come away with the tough road win at Indian River.
Washington hosted Wicomico High School in a big rivalry game in Princess Anne as they return from the holiday break. Things heated up in the fourth quarter and it came down to the last minute of game. Washington was in foul trouble early on in the second half, which eventually led to WiHi getting to the free throw line enough times to secure the win. The Indians stopped the Jags and held on for the win 76-70.