The UMES women's basketball improved to .500 in the MEAC and 7-11 overall, defeating Coppin State 66-58 Saturday afternoon at the William P. Hytche Athletic Center.
The Henlopen had all eyes on the Delmar-Indian River game Friday night, and everyone that watched was far from disappointed, as the game went all the way to triple overtime to decide the final. The Wildcats would take this one, 95-91, behind Larry Ennis' 44 points, to improve to 10-3, while the Indians move to 7-9.
The Woodbridge boys basketball team brought Milford into their home gym to play under the lights on Friday night. It was an interesting game on both sides as the first half would not bring about many points to either team.
A battle between the Sussex squads Friday night fell in favor of Sussex Tech High School, as the Ravens used a 28-point first quarter to cruise to a 78-61 victory over Sussex Central. With the win, Tech improves to 8-7, while the Golden Knights move to 2-12.
The Queen Anne Lions hosted the Kent County Trojans in a heated battle on Thursday night. Both sides showed up ready to play, but it was the Trojans that stole the show.
The Mardela girls basketball team rolled to another road win Thursday night when they defeated Washington 78-14. The win improves the Warriors to 13-1, while the loss drops the Jaguars to 0-14.
Stedman Kpana's lay-in with four seconds remaining would be the game-winner as Smyrna defeated Dover in a thriller 58-57, at Smyrna High School Wednesday night.
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