The James M. Bennett girls basketball team saw their season come to an end Friday night when they fell to Northeast 55-41. The Clippers finish out the season with a 6-14 record.
The Salisbury University men's basketball hit the floor Thursday night taking on the Mary Washington Eagles in the CAC tournament semi-finals. This game brought out the biggest crowd of the season to see the men's team as they looked to notch another win and head into the CAC tournament finals.
Senior Xavier Branyon-Sims hit two huge free throws with 10.7 seconds remaining to push Wi-Hi's lead to 70-67. With time running down, Kent County's Shemar Thomas would miss the potential game tying three pointer, as Wi-Hi captured their ninth Bayside conference title.
It wasn't pretty, but the job was done. The Stephen Decatur Seahawks girls basketball team shook off poor shooting and multiple turnovers, to take their first Bayside title crown since 1977, beating Queen Anne's 51-36.
A huge showdown in Milford as the Milford Bucs hosted the Delmar Wildcats looking to win the Henlopen South. Previous match ups between the two teams came in a loss to the Wildcats at home despite having a ten point lead.
The Indian River boys basketball team pulled out a dramatic, come from behind win over Seaford Monday night 70-64. The win improves the Indians to 10-10, while the loss drops the Blue Jays to 5-13.
In the final home game of the regular season for Sussex Tech boy's basketball, Smyrna was the spoiler on senior night, getting red hot from behind the arc to pull out a road victory, 71-57. The Eagles improve to 15-5 with the victory, while the Ravens move to 9-10.
Blowing open the score in the first quarter, the Delmarva Christian girl's basketball team coasted past Saints Peter and Paul, 61-42, to hoist the program's first ESIAC Championship trophy Monday night. The Royals conclude the season with a 17-4 record.
The Parkside Rams hosted the Stephen Decatur Seahawks on Saturday afternoon in what turned out to be one of the strangest games of the weekend and one that many people would not have predicted.
After all of the delays brought in this week by the snow, a huge showdown between the the Wicomico Warriors and the James Bennett Clippers took place at the home of the Bleacher Creatures on Saturday afternoon.
Wesley College men's basketball team rallied from a ten point halftime defecit to defeat Mary Washington 64-56, improving to 12-13 overall, with a 10-8 mark in the CAC.
The Pocomoke girls basketball rolled to another big win Saturday afternoon, defeating Snow Hill 55-19. The win improves the Warriors to 15-4, while the loss drops the Eagles 6-12.