Delaware Division I and II Football News

11-15-16 games: In a Division II Semi Final contest and for the first time since 1984 the 5th seed Quakers of Wilmington Friends at 10-1 on 2 Henry Gise’s 2 touchdown run, Andrew Jaworski’s 34 yard reception from qb Justin Beneck  defeated the 3rd Seed St. Georges at 8-2. The Quakers will take on the top seed and surprising Woodbridge Blue Raiders at 11-0.

 

In a Division I semi final game that was held on Friday, 11-15-16 the top seed Middletown Cavaliers at 11-0 on Drew Fry’s 11 yard run, along with 2 long passes to Nick Johnston defeated the Sals of Salesianum and to Anthony Del Percio defeated the Sals of Salesianum by a 25-7 score. The Cavs will play the winner of the Smyrna Eagles vs. William Penn Colonials contest in the finals.

 

Jamon Cane’s 60 yard run, qb Troy Haines 1 yard run along with a 44 yard pass to teammate Michael Brewer paced the top seeded Woodbridge Raiders at 11-0 as they defeated the Bucs of Caravel by a 21-6 score.  For the first time in school history the Blue Raiders have reached the Division II Finals and will play the Quakers of Friends

DIAA State Championship Plus University of Delaware Women win 2016 Field Hockey NCAA Title

Delaware Interscholastic Football and Soccer Wrap

Joe Greenwood’s 2 yard touchdown run Angelo Ortiz 2 touchdown runs of 41 yard and 55 yards, Isaiah Gaynor’s 15 yard run, Ryan Juarez Robertson’s 20 yard field goal and Myles Goodson Tatum’s 95 yard fumble return paced the Colonials of William Penn to a 38-21 win over the Golden Knights of Sussex Central in a first round of the DIAA Division I Football Tournament.  The Knights scored their touchdowns on 2 Brady Bowden touchdown passes of 22 yards to Mark Tolson and 4 yards to Lashawn Handy.

Robert Shorts 3 touchdown passes of 77 yards to Douglas Phillips, 27 yards to Damani Wells and 9 yards to Jason Stewart to pace the Hawks of St. Georges to a 27-14 win over the Seahawks of Delaware Military Academy.

 

Soccer

 

For the Division I soccer title, the Sals of Salesianum claimed the 2016 Division I title behind 1 goal each by Gavin Ford and Jason Blackwell as they defeated the Jaguars of Appoquinimink by a 2-0 score. The Sals have won their 7th state soccer title in a row.

 

For the Division II soccer title the Hillers of Tower Hill behind 2 goals by Andrew Cercena, 1 each by Drew Manning and Malcolm Johnson defeated the Indians of Indian River by a 4-2 score.  This is Tower Hill’s 3rd overall state soccer title, their first since 1988.

 

FIELD HOCKEY:  NATIONAL CHAMPIONS! Delaware Tops North Carolina 3-2 to Capture First National Title
NORFOLK, Va. (Nov. 20) — National Champions! That title belongs to the University of Delaware field hockey team after the No. 8 Blue Hens capped their magical postseason run and history-making campaign with a 3-2 win over No. 4 North Carolina to capture their first-ever NCAA title. FULL STORY
VOLLEYBALL:  Blue Hens’ Run Comes to an End with Three-Set Loss to James Madison in CAA Tournament Final
WILMINGTON, N.C. (Nov. 20) – – The University of Delaware volleyball team’s dramatic Colonial Athletic Association Tournament run came to an end Sunday afternoon as the Blue Hens fell to top-seeded James Madison, 3-0 (25-18, 26-24, 25-20), in the championship match at UNCW’s Hanover Hall. FULL STORY
MEN’S BASKETBALL: Last Second Basket Lifts Austin Peay Over Delaware, 76-75, in Tarkett Sports Classic
OXFORD, Ohio (Nov. 20) – Austin Peay’s Josh Robinson drove the length of the court for a layup with :01.9 seconds left as the Governors edged the University of Delaware men’s basketball team, 76-75, Sunday at Millett Hall on the final day of the Tarkett Sports Classic. FULL STORY
M/W  SWIMMING: Delaware Swimmers Compete in Final Day at Franklin & Marshall Invitational
LANCASTER, Pa. (Nov. 20) — The University of Delaware men’s and women’s swimming teams competed at the final day of the Franklin & Marshall Invitational Sunday evening. Details on the meet will be available later tonight HERE.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Tuesday, November 22
Women’s Basketball vs. Princeton, 7 p.m. 
HOME EVENTS IN BOLD
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Scott Selheimer | selheime@udel.edu | Office: 302-831-8007 |  Cell: 302-562-5129

Delmar wins Field Hockey Title and DIAA Football News

11-18-16

 

The Delmar Wildcats reached the final of the 2016 Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association Field Hockey final on goals by Peyton Kemp, Morgan Fletcher and Caitlyn Wink defeated the Hillers of Tower Hill by a 3-0 score for their first state title in school history and also their first non state football title in history.

 

DIAA Football

 

Troy Haynes 7 completions out of 12 attempts for 97 yards 2 touchdown runs of 4 and 8 yards along with teammate Richard Massey’s 2 touchdown runs of 20 and 95 yard touchdown paced the Woodbridge Raiders over the defending state Division II Champion Howard Wildcats by a 48-12 score.  Antwain Riddick carries the ball for the Blue Raiders 22 carries for 165 yards

Delaware Field Hockey Semi Finals

Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association Field Hockey Semi Final Rounds 11-15-16

 

Semi Final Round Recaps

 

1 goal each by Caitlyn Wink and Ashley Carr paced the Lady Wildcats of Delmar to a 2-0 win over the Lady Panthers of Polytech.

 

4 second half goals, 1 each by Louise Conaty, Isabelle Pilson, Natalie Hobbs and Laura Taschner paced the Lady Hillers of Tower Hill to a 4-0 upset over the Lady Pandas of Padua.

Delaware Sports News

Field Hockey 11-12-16 Quarter Final games.

 

2 goals by Peyton Kemp paced the Lady Wildcats of Delmar to a 4-0 win over the Lady Bucs of Milford.

 

In a huge win the Lady Hillers of Tower Hill on 2 goals by Isabelle Pilson defeated the 5 time defending state champion Lady Vikings of Cape Henlopen by a 2-0 score

 

Football

 

11-10-16

James Naylor led the Tigers with 102 yards rush and a Touchdown.  Kerry Galloway had 74 yard receiving on 5 catches paced AI DuPont to a 34-7 win over the Newark Yellowjackets.  The Tiger defense had 4 interceptions 2 each by Jy’Aire Johnson and DeOndre Carr.

 

11-11-16

 

Rasheed Woods 2 touchdown runs of 31 yards along with a 51 yarder paced the Vikings of Cape Henlopen to a 32-21 win over the Ravens of Sussex Tech.

 

Nolan Henderson’s 3 touchdown passes of 5 yards to Emon Roberts,  2 touchdown pass of 27 and 40 yards paced the Eagles of Smyrna to a 56-7 win over the Panthers of Polytech.

 

11-12-16
The Green Knights of Mt. Pleasant on Charles Hunt 1 TD 112 yds rushing,
Jashawn Johnson 3 TD 123 yds rushing 26 yds passing  2 tipped passes 3 tackles,
Malachi Davis 39 yds rushing, interception for 26 yd return defeated the Jaguars of Appoquinimink to a 39-14 score.

 

Junior fullback Loma Thomas ran for over 100 yards and two touchdowns. Junior Jahleik Bucknall added a third rushing touchdown for the Highlanders of McKean as they defeated the Chrisitana Vikings 20-6. In the third quarter, Christopher Chege threw a screen pass to Hamza Barnes who scored from 35 yards out to get the Vikings within 2.

 

Carter Lamey’s 8 yard pass to Samuel Goff and scored on a 10 yard run to pace the Force of Charter to a 35-0 win over the Lions of Red Lion Christian. Stephan Habash added 2 touchdowns of 7 and 4 for the Force.
The Seahawks of Delaware Military Academy on QB Tim Metzler was 6-11 passing for 131 yds and 2 passing touchdowns of 60 and 24 yards to Lawrence Brown (3 receptions for 96 yards) defeated the Redskins of Conrad by a 12-7 score.  Elijah walton rushed for 142 yards for Conrad.

 

Sam Ragland and Cam Easton each scored 3 times to lead the Hornets of Tatnall to a 55-16 win over St. Andrews.  Tatnall wins the Cannon Award a football tradition between these two schools.

Delaware Sports News 11-9-16

First Round of the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association Field Hockey Tournament 11-9-16

 

Lacy Bailey’s first half and only goal of the game paced the Lady Panthers of Polytech to a 1-0 win over the Auks of Archmere.

 

1 goal each by Remy Davis Tinnell, Simone Veale and Blair Adkins paced the Lady Quakers of Wilmington Friends to a 3-0 win over the Lady Redskins of Conrad.

 

In overtime Rajene Bowe’s only goal of the game paced the Lady Bucs of Milford to a 1-0 win over the Raiders of Concord.

 

DIAA Soccer Tournament Results

 

In a Division II First Round game Anthony Gambacorta’s only goal of the game paced the Seahawks of Delaware Military Academy to a 1-0 win over the Warriors of Sanford School.

Delaware High School Sportswrap

Field Hockey 11-8-16 First Round Game Results of the DIAA Tournament

 

1 goal each by Jacqueline Cannon and Mia Carulli paced the Lady Vikings of top seed Cape Henlopen to a 2-0 win over the Indians of Indian River.

 

2 goals by Olivia Duarte paced the Lady Bucs of Caravel to a 3-0 win over the Lady Colonials of William Penn.

 

3 goals by Peyton Kemp paced the Lady Wildcats of Delmar to a 5-1 win over the Lady Spartans of Lake Forest.

 

Soccer 11-7-16

 

2 goals by Johan Cordoba paced the Indians of Indian River to a 3-0 win over the Golden Knights of Sussex Central.

Wrestling News

———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Nebraska Wrestling <mail@neulionnetwork.com>
Date: Sat, Nov 5, 2016 at 8:29 PM
Subject: Article: Montoya Falls to at NWCA All-Star Classic
To: dawvoice3@gmail.com

To ensure delivery to your inbox, please add us to your address book.

Click here to view as a web page.

Courtesy Scott Bruhn/Nebraska Communications

Montoya Falls to at NWCA All-Star Classic

Courtesy NU Athletic Communications
Sat, November 05, 2016

Senior All-American Eric Montoya (133) fell to Zane Richards (Illinois), 9-7 in the NWCA All-Star Classic at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio on Saturday night. Montoya held a 7-6 lead early in the third period, but a late take down by Richards resulted in a comeback win for the Illini grappler.

Montoya, who finished fifth at 133 pounds at the 2016 NCAA Championships, is the No. 4-ranked wrestler in that weight class by InterMat, while Richards is ranked second. Richards took fourth place at last year’s NCAA Championships after a 27-3 record.

Montoya, an Albuquerque, N.M., native, is the 32nd Husker to wrestle in the NWCA All-Star Classic, and first since both James Green and Robert Kokesh competed in the 2014 event. Montoya is a three-time NCAA qualifier (twice at Nebraska) and took fifth place at last year’s Big Ten Championships. He went 29-10 overall last season.

The majority of the Nebraska wrestling team will compete at the Warren Williamson/Daktronics Open at Frost Arena in Brookings, S.D., on Sunday, starting at 9 a.m. (CT). The tournament will be streamed live on Flowrestling.org (subscription required), while live results and brackets will be on TrackWrestling.com.

Wrestling News

———- Forwarded message ———-
From: James Warnick <James.Warnick@uvu.edu>
Date: Sat, Nov 5, 2016 at 9:28 PM
Subject: UVU WRE: Eight Wolverines place, UVU opens strong at Cowboy Open
To: James Warnick <James.Warnick@uvu.edu>

Eight Wolverines place, UVU opens strong at Cowboy Open
Nov. 5, 2016
LARAMIE, Wyo. – The Utah Valley University wrestling team opened its 2016-17 season with a strong showing at the 39th annual Cowboy Open on Saturday in Laramie, Wyoming, as eight Wolverines placed at the opening-season event.

Unattached freshman Taylor LaMont led the way by winning the 125-pound elite title in his first collegiate tournament, while redshirt freshman Kimball Bastian (174), redshirt sophomore Mitch Brown (125) and fellow unattached freshman Landon Knutzen (149 pounds) all placed second in their respective weight classes. Sophomore Will Sumner (184) and junior Jordan Karst (285) were next by each finishing with third-place showings while junior Jarod Maynes (133) and freshman Koy Wilkinson (165) both took fourth.

“We had some good wins today. Two of our 125 pounders defeated former national qualifiers and Will and Tanner too posted some solid wins,” head Utah Valley coach Greg Williams said. “We saw some things that we definitely need to work on and we saw some really good things where the hard work is beginning to pay off in a lot of ways. But we felt pretty good about it and we’ll get back to work and get ready for Northern Iowa, Nebraska-Kearney and the Iowa State tournament next week.”

LaMont went a perfect 4-0 en route to earning his title, which included an 8-2 decision over 2015 NCAA qualifier Trey Andrews of Northern Colorado in the quarterfinals. He also earned Cowboy Open Most Outstanding Wrestler honors. Bastian and Brown both wrestled their way to identical 3-1 records while Knutzen went 4-1. Brown too picked up a big win on his way to his second-place showing by defeating 2016 NCAA qualifier Drew Romero of Air Force by a score of 8-4 in the semis.

Karst capped his 2016-17 opening season action with a third-place finish after going 5-1 at the tournament, which included a hard fought 3-1 win over Chadron State’s Cooper Cogdill in the third-place bout, while Sumner went 3-1 on the day with a pair of wins over the former Wyoming Cowboy national qualifier and now Montana State-Northern standout Ben Stroh. The true freshman Wilkinson reeled off three clutch wins in the wrestlebacks en route to going 5-2 and placing fourth in his first collegiate action while Maynes battled back from an early one-point setback to Air Force’s Isaac Jimenez to go 4-2 on the day and too earn a fourth-place finish.

Fellow UVU sophomore Raider Lofthouse (157) and redshirt freshman Tanner Orndorff (197) too made deep runs at the tournament, as they finished with respective 3-2 and 2-2 records. Redshirt freshman Grant LaMont (149), sophomore Tyler Scott (125) and junior Aryton Almberg (197) too competed for UVU at the opening tournament and finished with respective 1-2, 0-2 and 0-2 showings.

Unattached freshman Benjamin Andrew too wrestled well in his first collegiate tournament as he posted a 5-2 record on the day at heavyweight. After suffering a setback in the quarterfinals, the UVU freshman reeled off four straight wins in the wrestlebacks before having his tournament come to a close in the consolation semis to Air Force’s Kerry Powers (6-2).

Fellow unattached Wolverines Matthew Ontiveros (149) and Michael Milliner (165) rounded out UVU’s 16 grapplers that competed at the opening tournament (11 for the team and five unattached). The junior Ontiveros went 2-2 while the freshman Milliner finished with an 0-2 record.

UVU will now head to Cedar Falls, Iowa, to face both Nebraska-Kearney and No. 22 Northern Iowa on Friday, Nov. 11 in Utah Valley’s first two duals of the season. Following Friday’s action, the Wolverines will cap the trip by heading to Ames, Iowa, for Iowa State’s Harold Nichols Cyclone Open on Sunday, Nov. 13.

COWBOY OPEN RESULTS
125 Elite – Mitch Brown (3-1) – 2nd Place

Mitch Brown (UVU) Dec. Jesse Brown (Unat.), 7-4
Mitch Brown (UVU) Dec. Isaac Wilson (Great Falls), 9-3
Mitch Brown (UVU) Dec. Drew Romero (AFA), 8-4
1st-Place Match: Taylor LaMont (Unat.) MD Mitch Brown (UVU), 8-0

125 Elite – Tyler Scott (0-2)
Drake Foster (WYO) MD Tyler Scott (UVU), 9-1
Will Bardezbain (Boise St.) TF Tyler Scott (UVU), 16-0 (3:49)

133 Elite – Jarod Maynes (4-2) – 4th Place
Jarod Maynes (UVU) MD Sean Cannon (UNC), 12-2
Isaac Jimenez (AFA) Dec. Jarod Maynes (UVU), 2-1
Jarod Maynes (UVU) Dec. JD Rader (UNK), 7-3
Jarod Maynes (UVU) MD Michael McDanial (Colo. Mesa), 14-6
Jarod Maynes (UVU) Dec. Dylan Hyder (AFA), 4-3
3rd-Place Match: Taylor Summers (Chadron St.) Dec. Jarod Maynes (UVU), 3-2

149 Elite – Grant LaMont (1-2)
Jacob Gerken (Colo. School of Mines) Dec. Grant LaMont (UVU), 6-4 (TB-1)
Grant LaMont (UVU) Dec. Robert Walker (AFA), 9-3
Matthew Ontiveros (Unat.) Dec. Grant LaMont (UVU), 4-1

157 Elite – Raider Lofthouse (3-2)
Raider Lofthouse (UVU) Fall Devin Vasquez (Adams St.), 1:37
Dane Robbins (AFA) Fall Raider Lofthouse (UVU), 6:47
Raider Lofthouse (UVU) Fall Luke Boyle (AFA), 2:22
Raider Lofthouse (UVU) Dec. Brandon Weber (Unat.), 3-1
Fred Green (Boise St.) Fall Raider Lofthouse (UVU), 3:00

165 Amateur – Koy Wilkinson (5-2) – 4th Place
Koy Wilkinson (UVU) Dec. Andrew VonRein (Northwest), 8-5
Koy Wilkinson (UVU) Fall Moses Martinez (Northeastern JC), 0:19
Brenden Gonzales (Western St.) Dec. Koy Wilkinson (UVU), 10-8
Koy Wilkinson (UVU) Fall Tate Allison (Northwest), 3:51
Koy Wilkinson (UVU) MD Kalin Winkler (Otero JC), 15-3
Koy Wilkinson (UVU) MD Austin Saunders (Colo. School of Mines), 16-6
3rd-Place Match: Tyler Wiederholt (AFA) Dec. Koy Wilkinson (UVU), 5-3

174 Elite – Kimball Bastian (3-1) – 2nd Place
Kimball Bastian (UVU) MD Koery Windham (Adams St.), 13-1
Kimball Bastian (UVU) Fall Zach Beard (Otero JC), 6:37
Kimball Bastian (UVU) Dec. Austin Dewey (Boise St.), 3-2
1st-Place Match: Chance Helmick (Unat.) Fall Kimball Bastian (UVU), 3:49

184 Elite – Will Sumner (3-1) – 3rd Place
Will Sumner (UVU) Dec. Ben Stroh (MSU-Northern), 10-6
Wesley Schultz (WYO) Dec. Will Sumner (UVU), 11-6
Will Sumner (UVU) Dec. Richard Bencomo (Adams St.), 10-7
3rd-Place Match: Will Sumner (UVU) Dec. Ben Stroh (MSU-Northern), 12-6

197 Elite – Tanner Orndorff (2-2)
Tanner Orndorff (UVU) Dec. Brandon Tribble (WYO), 7-3
Tanner Orndorff (UVU) MD Ben Price (Western St.), 13-3
Anthony McLaughlin (WYO) Dec. Tanner Orndorff (UVU), 9-8
Jacob Seely (UNC) Dec. Tanner Orndorff (UVU), 13-6

197 Elite – Aryton Almberg (0-2)
Cody Vigoren (WYO) Fall Aryton Almberg (UVU), 3:58
David Traynor (Western St.) Dec. Aryton Almberg (UVU), 8-7

285 Elite – Jordan Karst (5-1) – 3rd Place
Jordan Karst (UVU) Dec. Kevin Barrett (UNK), 3-0
Jordan Karst (UVU) Dec. Matt Hopkins (Great Falls), 7-3
Jordan Karst (UVU) Dec. Gabriel Gonzalez (Boise St.), 3-0
Jarrod Hinrichs (UNK) Fall Jordan Karst (UVU), 10:00 (SV-2)
Jordan Karst (UVU) Fall Sam Eagan (WYO), 4:56
3rd-Place Match: Jordan Karst (UVU) Dec. Cooper Cogdill (Chadron St.), 3-1

Unattached Wolverines
125 Elite – Taylor LaMont (4-0) – 1st Place
Taylor LaMont (Unat.) Fall Trenton Piatt (Western State), 6:44
Taylor LaMont (Unat.) Dec. Trey Andrews (UNC), 8-2
Taylor LaMont (Unat.) M. For. Cole Verner (Western Wyo.)
1st-Place Match: Taylor LaMont (Unat.) MD Mitch Brown (UVU), 8-0

149 Elite – Matthew Ontiveros (2-2)
Matthew Ontiveros (Unat.) Fall Isiah Yates (Great Falls), 4:34
Dakota Wall (Boise St.) Dec. Matthew Ontiveros (Unat.), 2-0
Matthew Ontiveros (Unat.) Dec. Grant LaMont (UVU), 4-1
Jake Valverde (Boise St.) Inj. Default Matthew Ontiveros (UVU), 0:52

149 Amateur – Landon Knutzen (4-1) – 2nd Place
Landon Knutzen (Unat.) Dec. Aiden Cockrell (Unat.), 3-2
Landon Knutzen (Unat.) Dec. Jake Kurzhals (AFA), 4-3
Landon Knutzen (Unat.) Fall Donte Madril (Otero JC), 4:10
Landon Knutzen (Unat.) Dec. Justin Chenoweth (Western St.), 8-3
1st-Place Match: Sean Glasgow (Chadron St.) Dec. Landon Knutzen (Unat.), 5-3

165 Amateur – Michael Milliner (0-2)
Mason Perkins (Western Wyo.) Dec. Michael Milliner (Unat.), 5-3
Macoy Flanagan (Unat.) Fall Michael Milliner (Unat.), 0:58

285 Amateur – Benjamin Andrew (5-2)
Benjamin Andrew (Unat.) MD Gabriel Ledesma (Colby CC), 12-2
Odgerek Batkhishig (NW KS Tech) Dec. Benjamin Andrew (Unat.), 12-7
Benjamin Andrew (Unat.) TF Colton Horn (Northwest), 16-0 (5:55)
Benjamin Andrew (Unat.) Fall Lewis Arendall (Unat.), 2:08
Benjamin Andrew (Unat.) MD Wade French (Western Wyo.), 15-1
Benjamin Andrew (Unat.) TF Hunter Mullins (WYO), 18-0 (2:41)
Kerry Powers (AFA) Dec. Benjamin Andrew (Unat.), 6-2

-UVU-
JamesWarnick
Utah Valley University
Asst. Sports Information Director