San Marcos defeats Ramona 6-4

By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-San Marcos-High School-Friday, May 26, 2017-After a 6-4 win over a very improved Mission Hills ballclub, the defending CIF Division II Knights of San Marcos have advanced to the third round of the upper bracket of the 2017 CIF State High School Division Baseball Tournament as they scored 3 runs in the 3rd on rbi’s by Evan Ianniciello, Tyler Holmes and Jake Anderson, 2 runs in the 3rd on 2 rbi’s by Evan Ianniciello.

The Bulldogs came back to go within 5-4 as they scored 2 runs in the fourth on an rbi single by Derek Diamond, scored 2 runs in the 6th on a double by Tristan Stacy double and a sacrifice fly by Derek Diamond’s second rbi.  With the Knights up 5-4 Kade Kretzschmar hit a solo home run over the rightfield fence to make the final score 6-4 in favor of the Knights.
San Marcos Knights Head Coach Jeff Dufek on the win:  “Ramona’s pitcher (Derek Diamond) did a good job at pitching his own game and tore us up today in the pitching department, for our ballclub, we had a huge day from Kade Kretzschmar with the solo home run in the bottom of the 6th and Vin Martinez’s RBI double our batters did well and contributed for us.”
 “The home sixth was huge for us as the Bulldogs of Ramona are a good team and have battled us throughout the year.” “Dean Welsh says they came to hit and to come out of their shoes and they have a lot of good batters and fielders.”  “Zach Preisner has been our closer we have 100 percent confidence in him as he has.” “The double play was key for us in the second inning, my starting pitcher Alec Holmes did a great job on his breaking ball that was key for our squad, Alec has also located his fastball well and he is a sophomore.  “Alec ran into some jams of the game but it didn’t let it overwhelm him without minimal damage and has done a great job all year.” Tuesday we have seen most of the teams in our bracket except Point Loma but it’s going to be a battle if it if Ramona for the second time they are going to swing at the ball and Dean does a good job it is going to be a good ballgame again.”  said Coach Dufek
Alec Holes is the winner as he pitched 5 innings gave up 2 hits, 2 runs, 1 walk and 2 strikeouts. With the win the Knights of San Marcos improve to 28-4 and will host a game on Tuesday, May 30, 2017.

Dave’s Spring Sportswrap 5-18-17

Baseball 5-18-17

 
Brandywine came back from a third Inning seven run deficit on the bats of Michael Pagliei’s four hit effort and Jack Russell three hits as they defeated Delcastle 11-7. John Murphy, Gavin Lambert, and Brandon Karpinski added two hits each. Delcastle’s Dan Maldonado hit a triple.

 
David Erickson pitched a complete game 4 hitter with 10 K’s to get the win a hard fought Jags 3-1 game. Zach Dale led the way offensively going 2 for 3 with a run scored and Zack Gelof hit an in the park homerun after a diving effort by Javon Fields. Ryan Steckline threw a great game with 10 K’s for Appoquinimink.

 
In a great high school baseball game the St. Georges Hawks defeated the Conrad Red Wolves 7-4. Tristan Guild picked up his first win on the season going 4 innings while adding 3 hits and 3 RBIs. Aidan Riley picked up the save in 3 innings of relief striking out 4 and contributing 2 runs scored and an RBI. Brock Nowell hit a 2 run homer for the Red Wolves.

 
Jacob Couden hit a walkoff single in the 8th inning to cap off a late game comeback win for the 7-6 Howard.  Couden and Victor Lebron led the Wildcats with 2 hits a piece.  De’Markus Lee had 3 hits for St. Thomas More.

 

Glasgow loses 7-2 despite out-hitting Polytech six to four.

Polytech took an early lead in the first inning. Joseph Haass drove in a run when he walked with the bases loaded.
Polytech scored five runs in the sixth inning. Polytech’s big inning was driven by a error and a grand slam by Haass.

Dylan Gros earned the win for Polytech. He threw six and two-thirds innings, surrendering two runs, six hits, and striking out five. Eric Phillips recorded the last out to earn the save for Polytech. Nathan Hovis took the loss for Glasgow. He went three innings, giving up three runs, two hits, and striking out one.

The Dragons had six hits in the game. Hovis and Wayne Pritchett-Watson each collected multiple hits for Glasgow.

Haass led Polytech with five runs batted in. He went 2-for-3 on the day.

 
Alex Kabatt was 3-4 with 3 RBI’s for McKean as they defeated DAPSS 16-6. Freshman Jahved Rolon earns his second win of the season and also went 3-4 at the plate. Gage Wolfe had a bases loaded triple and Tyler Ward had two hits for DAPSS.

 
Dan Brown led the Silver Eagle offense with 4 hits and 4 rbi to a 13-6 win over Middletown.  Shawn Haut added 3 hits and 3 rbi.  CJ Deery, Connor Megginson, Donnie Weaver and Shane Talvacchio also had 2 hits a piece.  Ryan Speed pitched 4 innings of relief allowing 2 hits and 1 run.  Alex Weber had 2 hits for Middletown and Jacob Walls had 2 hits.

 
Zachary Miller and Alex Hinton each went 2 for 3 for Salesianum as they defeated Indian River 7-3. Miller racked up 3 RBIs.  Jack Fiala pitched 3 innings of relief for Salesianum allowing only 1 hit while striking out 3. Salesianum infielders John Andreoli, Quinn Cassidy and Ryan Campbell played a major defensive role in the game, executing four double plays in the first four innings! Kevin Custis had a base hit and 2 RBIs for Indian River.

 

On Senior Day, RL Senior Aaron Weber drove in the first run of the game in the 1st inning on an infield single.  Derek Pusey made 2 first inning runs hold up as he went the distance striking out 3 and giving up only 1 hit as they defeated the Lake Forest Spartans 2-0.  Cameron Beulah struck out 6 over 5 1/3 innings to keep the game close for Lake Forest.

 
Colin Cool pitched seven innings striking out 4 while walking no one for the complete 2-1 game victory.  His counterpart, Jack Sheehy pitched seven strong innings striking out three and walking one. St. Andrew’s scored the winning run when Andrew McArthur doubled, advanced to 3rd on a fielders choice, and scored on an infield
out.

 
Sussex Central defeated the Seaford Bluejays 9-5 in a back -and-forth affair on Thursday evening.  Dorin Emerick earned the win on the mound pitching 6 strong innings striking out five and walking none.  The Knights offensive was led by Trey Toppin and Brady Bowden who both hit 2 run homeruns.  Trevor Collins, Ethan Watkinson, Vonnie Toppin, Tyler Stanley and Trey Toppin had multiple hits for Sussex Central.  Seaford was led offensively by Christian Chandler who went 3-4 with 2 RBIs.  Bryan Widdowson , Noah Waldridge, Paul Harris also chipped in with 2 hits apiece.

 
Dan Matranga drove in 6 runs in the top of the 7th. He tripled in the go ahead runs and hit a grand slam later in the inning, providing the insurance runs for the Auks as they defeated Tower Hill 17-8. Emmett Bice earned his 4th win of the season in relief. Colin Lynch was 3-3 with 3 runs scored and 2 RBI’s. Tighe Watson drove in 3 runs for the Auks. Kevin Zittlau drove in 3 runs for the Hillers with Hugh Love and Adam Reynolds each collecting multiple hits.

 

Boys Lacrosse

 

6 goals by Jamie Spartan, 3 goals by James Togo, 2 goals by William Corroon paced the Hillers of Tower Hill to a 13-1 win over the Ravens of Sussex Tech.

 

3 goals by James Kaiser and Jacob Soroko, 2 goals by Zachary Haas paced the Eagles of Smyrna to a 10-7 win over the Yellowjackets of Newark.  The Jackets were led by Tadhg Snook with 3 goals and Shane Gilbert and Adam Olivera each with 2 goals.

 

4 goals by Zachary Maheu, 3 each by Jake and Josh Davis, 2 each by Chris Rutkowski, Zachary Trabaudo and Chris McAllister paced the Panthers of Polytech to a 20-7 win over the Milford Bucs.

 

In a pigtail round of the 2017 DIAA girls Lacrosse Tournament, 3 goals by Kendall Adkins and Annika Sernyak, 2 by Elyse Lamey paced the Lady Force of Charter to a very close 11-10 win over the Lady Hillers of Tower Hill.  The Lady Hillers were led by Isabella Zuinaglia with 3 goals.

 

7 goals by Amanda Berry paced the Lady Pandas of Padua to a 21-9 win over the Lady Jags of Appoquinimink.  These 2 schools made the state tournament for the first time in their school’s history

 

 

 

Softball 5-18-17

 
Emilee Strickland led the Patriots going 3-3 with a triple, a RBI and 3 runs scored. Lilly Wingo and Sierra Anderson each went 2-2 with Anderson adding 2 RBIs. Emily Johns, Simone Scott and Tolani Dada had hits for A.I. Newark Charter defeated AI 10-0.

 
Concord’s offense was led by Skye Lupi who went 3 for 3 with a double and 3 RBI’s, and Makaila Gordy who went 3 for 3 with a double, 2 RBI’s, and scored a run as they defeated the Lady Force of Charter 5-3.  Eryn Bailey went 2 for 4 with a double, an RBI, and scored a run, and Olivia Christy had 2 doubles and scored two runs.  Sarah Raab pitched an outstanding game earning her 9th win of the season.  Charter’s Taylor Gillis and Ashley Steiner each had a hit and scored a run, and Ciera Tweed had a double and scored a run.

 
Mackenzie Short scattered 4 hits to her her 15th win of the season to pace the Lady Jaguars of Appoquinimink to a 6-3 win over the Bucs of Caravel. Andrea Johnson had 3 RBIs including a 2 run double. Brooke Miller had 2 hits and 2 runs for Appoquinimink. While Rachel Durham Autumn Gentry and Taylor Vitola also had multi hit days for the Jaguars. Grace Walker had an RBI triple and Natalie Paoli hit a 2 run home run for Caravel.

 
MacKenzie Hymes and Ashley Politza combined for the 15-2 win, striking out 5 batters and scattering 3 hits in just 5 innings of work.  Middletown’s offense collected a total of 12 hits on the day.  Brandywine’s Destine’e Bodiford was 1-for-2 with a walk and run scored.

 
The Yellowjackets and Ravens played a great game on Senior Night at Newark to close out the 2017 season as the Lady Jackets won 9-5.  The Five Senior Yellowjackets Heather Holstein, Kailee Beam,  Aliyah Henson, Ashley Roberts,  and Heidi Von Duyke all got the start in the game.

Pitcher Charlotte Rose pitched a complete game five hitter and struck out six Raven Batters, while her counter part Kara Scarangella also went the distance yielding eight hits and striking out seven Yellowjackets.

Newark manufactored 3 runs each in the 1st, 3rd, and 5th innings with timely hits and solid base running.  Emily Barks led the Yellowjackets with a 2 for 2 day with a triple, three runs scored and an RBI.  Shannon Smith was also 2 for 2 and drove in 2 RBI’s.  Adrienna Berry caught her first game for Newark and had a double and two runs scored.  She also completed a great tag play at the plate that ended a Raven rally in the 3rd inning.

St. Thomas More was led offensively by Margaret Poppiti who had two hits.  Elise Conlin scored twice for the Ravens.

Newark completed their season with a 5-13 record and wish their Seniors the best of luck in the future.
Katie Dunlap hit a Grand Slam and had 6 RBIs to led Dover to a 12-2 win over the Lady Blue Jays of Seaford. Ciara Chandler had a 2 run single for Seaford.

 
Skylar Brainard had a lead-off homerun and Jazzmin Haman had a triple for the Dragons which helped lead the Dragons to an early lead over Delcastle. The Cougars rallied behind their pitcher Sam Rios and came back to score 9 runs in the third inning, thanks to hits by Autumn Chalmers, Enjolie Torres, and Sam Rios. Seniors Danni Adams, Megan Hynson, Sarah Geho, and Ivelys Martinez all had hits for the Cougars as they won 18-6.

 

Delaware Military Academy had 14 hits in the game.  Brooke ConatyRachel SaviniLexy Johnson, and Clare Henry each collected multiple hits for DMA as they defeated the Lady Red Wolves of Conrad 11-2.  Clare Henry and Ali Novotny each drove in two runs. Isabelle Troise had a double for Conrad.
Camryn Thompson and Jaylah Culver combined on the 15-0 shutout, allowing 5 hits and striking out 5.  Ashlyn Stonebraker lead the Royals going 4-4 with 3 RBI and 3 runs scored.  Siera Jones and Camryn Thompson each had 3 hits, 2 RBI and 2 runs scored.  Jordyn DiFava had 2 hits, an RBI and 3 runs scored.

R. Christopher, B. Stevenson, B. VanBusKirk, M. Masten and M. Isaacs each had a hit for Woodbridge.

Delaware High School Sports Wrap for 5-17-17

Baseball 5-17-17

 
Chad Reichold and Michael Robertson combined to earn the Buc 7-2 victory on the mound for Milford.  Bryce Greenly had 2 hits and a rbi for the Bucs whom also received rbis from Jimmy Kucharzyk, Caden Oplinger, Reichold, and Caden Stanley.  Jordan Haddaway threw 4 plus solid innings of relief for the Wildcats.  Christian Murphy had 2 hits and Hunter Von Arx added a double for Delmar.

 
Vincent Leo gave up 1 hit and struck out 9 in 6 innings for the 4-2 win for Sanford over AI.  Jack Valentine picked up the save. Leo added a single and a triple and two runs scored at the plate. Valentine had two singles.

 

Matt Kelly and Zach Pritchett each went 2 for 3 as William Penn defeated Woodbridge 6-1. Zach score 2 runs and Matt had 3 rbi’s.: Jocob Rogers went 3 for 3 and score 1 run for Woodbridge.

 

Andrew Workman had two doubles, and Michael Briggs had two hits in the 6-5 loss for the Royals of Delmarva Christian as they lost to Holly Grove Christian School.

 
Sophmore Ted Hughes picked up his first varsity win, throwing a 5 inning shut out with 9 strikeouts and no walks as Tower Hill defeats Dickinson 19-0.

 

Lacrosse 5-17-17

 

6 goals by Dallas Towner 5 goals by Markus Cooke and 3 goals by Tim McCormick paced the Seahawks of Delaware Military Academy to a 15-3 win over the Patriots of Newark Charter.  Kyle Lyon led the Patriots with 2 goals

 

5 goals by Dillon Chipman, 4 goals each by Ben Fahey and Kevin Marchioni paced the Vikings of St. Elizabeth to a 15- 4 win over the Colonials of William Penn.

 

3 goals by Noah Schwartz, Jamison Young and Jacob Laznik, 2 goals each by 2 goals by Ryan McNary and Julian Lanyon paced the Caravel Buccaneers to a 17-5 win over the Bulldogs of Brandywine.  The Bulldogs were led by Michael Barton with 2 goals.

 

Softball 5-17-17

 
Claudia Roncone and Marissa Kegelman had two hits a piece while Julia Casson picked up the win on the mound as the Lady Vikings of St. Elizabeth defeated the Lady Cougars of Delcastle 10-2.

 
Smyrna was led by Kaelyn Press who went 4-for-5 at the plate. Press singled in the first, singled in the third, doubled in the fifth, doubled in the sixth, and in the seventh. Press, Lexi Moore, and Olivia Faragher each collected multiple hits for Smyrna as they defeated the Lady Cavaliers of Middletown 10-2.

 
The Lady Bucs capped off their 2017 Season with a big 6-5 win over Delmar. Rejene Bowe was 3 for 4 and Megan Fry had a two run Homer in the bottom of the 6th to give Milford the lead. Avery Wheatley, Madi Lemon, and Shelby Taylor had multiple hits for the Wildcats. Taylor also lead Delmar with 2 doubles.

 
MTP’s Kylee Balbach was 3 for 3, Bella Conte was 3 for 4 with 3 RBIs and Anna Wildman 2 for 3 with 3 RBIs as they defeated the Lady Dragons of Glasgow 19-8.  Jazzmin Haman had a double for one of Glasgow’s 4 hits off winning pitcher Jalia Lawrence on a very hot and humid day.  Each team turned 2 double plays.

 

Shannon Lord had 3 hits and 5 rbi’s, Madison Watson hit two home runs and scored three runs as they defeated the Blue Jays of Seaford by a 19-0 score, Ryle Shockley hit two home runs, Jaykayla had two hits including a home run, Kyler Marvel had two hits, scored three runs and had two rbi’s, Madison Parker had two hits and Jenna Tate had two hits.  Tori Grimes hit the fence in the first inning and Kelsey Welch single later in the game for Seaford.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Delaware High School Baseball Lacrosse and Softball Wraps by Dave for 5-16-17

Baseball 5-16-17

 
Nick Sensabaugh and Danny Maldonado led Delcastle’s 15-hit attack with 3 hits each in a 13-3 victory over St. Thomas More.  Kevin Burdett, Dave McGonigle, and Aidan Chaney all added 2 hits.  Winning pitcher Ross Preston at 4-2 scattered 2 hits and struck out 4 for the Cougar win.  De’Markus Lee had a hit and stole 2 bases for the Ravens.

 
Kyle Blevins earned the 7-3 victory for the Yellowjackets, pitching a 4-hitter, with 6 strikeouts and 1 walk over 5 innings. Clayton Hansen, Branden Lanouette (2 rbi’s), and Luke Marcheski (3 rbi’s) each had multiple hits for Newark. John McCann had 2 doubles and Christian Custodio had 2 hits for Glasgow.

 
Jack Hanson made three specacular plays in left to help Joey Mullen get his fifth win of the season as he improves to 5-2 to pace the Quakers of Wilmington Friends to a 6-1 win over the Hornets of Tatnall. . Henry Gise, Devonte Church, Dalton Ramsey, Matt Taormina, and Eddie Micheletti had two hits each for Friends.  Oliver Campbell had two triples and pitched all six innings for Tatnall.

 
Conrad defeated Middletown 10-6. Kyle Maxwell earned the victory giving up one run, two hits, and striking out two. Ryan Bradigan threw three innings and Marshall Awtry closed the game. Maxwell also had two hits and three RBI’s. Brock Nowell had a homerun and three RBI’s and Kyle Walker also added two RBI’s. Brandon Rohrer and Jacob Walls each had a home run. Kyle Schneider, Rohrer,Devin McClendon and Alex Weber each collected multiple hits for Middletown.

 
Brock Hilligoss scattered 3 hits over 5 innings, striking out 5 for the Bucs 6-1 win.  Abraham Mow was 3-3 with a rbi to lead the Bucs.  Kolby Rust had a rbi single for Woodbridge.

 
Jimmy Adkins got the win on the mound for delmar and went 2-4 at the plate as they won 5-4 over the Panthers of Polytech.  Christian Murphy added 2 hits for delmar

 
Winning pitcher Hayden Trimarco at 3-0 scattered three hits with five strike outs in the 7-1 win for St.Elizabeth over Salesianum. Joseph Anderson had two hits and two RBI’s for St.Elizabeth,  Zack Miller and Josh Maguire had doubles for Salesianum.

 

Sean Kelby and Shane Chopko threw a combined 1 hitter with 12 k’s and didn’t allow an earned run for the Patriots as they defeated the Warriors of Wilmington Christian by a 5-1 score.  Zach Lesher was 2-3 with a run scored, Logan Vivian had 2 rbi’s, Brett Callahan, Ryan Walsh and Nick Krusko also recorded rbi’s.

Nicholas Sipala broke up the no hitter with one out in the 7th.

 
The St. Andrew’s Varsity Baseball team defeated McKean High School 10-0 on Tuesday as two pitchers combined to throw a shutout. Rick Townsend induced a fly out from Jose Rivera to finish off the game. The Cardinals grabbed the lead early, scoring 3 runs in the first. Baylen Manocha, Joey Shields, and Malik Velmar all singled in the first, and Andrew McArthur reached on an error. Manocha, McArthur, and Shields scored the runs. Townsend earned the win for Cardinals. Cool started the game for Cardinals. He tossed three and two-thirds innings, allowing zero runs, three hits, striking out five, and walking one.
The Cardinals had ten hits in the game. Manocha, Jack Lauer, and Cool each collected multiple hits for the Cardinals. Cool had a double, and Manocha, Cool, and Lauer each drove in two runs to seal the victory. A single by Brandon Ferrara in the first inning was a positive for McKean. Jimmy Arriga took the loss for McKean. He pitched 4 innings, gave up 7 hits, and struck out 3.

 
Austin Russell went 3 for 4 with 2 doubles and the game winning RBI Single for the Riders as they defeated the Bulldogs of Laurel 7-6. The 7th inning was started by a base hit by pinch hitter Steven Platt and a sacrifice bunt by Chris Friend. The bunt moved over pinch runner Brighton Dawson who was eventually driven in by Russell. Noah DeAtley and Ryan Rigby who earned the win for the Riders in relief combined for 8 Strikeouts. The Bulldogs were lead by Perez Nichols who went 3 for 4 with a home run and 2 runs scored.

 
Smyrna’s Maxwell Lattomus and Larsen Wilson were both 3-4 with a combined 4 RBIs for the Eagles as they defeated the Sussex Tech Ravens by a 12-3 scotre. Carrow pitched for Smyrna, going 6.1 innings giving up 6 hits 3ER with 8K’s.  Tech’s Anthony Hitchcock was 2-4 with a double.

 
Aidan Riley led the Hawks offense with 3 hits, 2 of which were doubles, 3 runs scored, and an RBI as they defeated the Bulldogs of Brandywine by a 11-1 score. Riley Klepacki improves his record to 2-1 for the Hawks while teammate Jordan Marucci contributed 2 hits and 2 RBIs and Brandon Bradford had 3 hits and 2 RBIs.

 
Zach Gelof and Zach Savage had two hits each to lead the Cape offense to a 4-0 win over the Lake Forest Spartans. Gelof homered, scored three times and stole 2 bases.  Thomas Heffernan picked up the win on the mound striking out 4 and allowing only 1 hit. Jordan Farlow threw a complete game for Lake allowing only 3 earned runs while also collecting a hit for the Spartans.

 
Mike Serafin drove in the go ahead runs for DMA in the bottom of the 6th with a 2-run HR only to see the Auk’s Mike Dellose drive in the tying run in the top of the 7th with Dan Matranga driving in the go ahead runs also in the top of the 7th as the Auks of Archmere won by a 6-4 win over the Seahawks of Delaware Military Academy.  Colin Lynch earned the win going all 7 innings allowing 4 runs, 2 earned, 4 hits, striking out 7 while issuing 1 walk. Lynch also drove in 2 runs in the 2nd inning.

 

Lacrosse

 

6 goals by William Allen 5 by Joseph Ambler, 3 by James Culligan paced the Red Wolves of Conrad to a 19-2 win over the Cougars of Delcastle.

 

5 goals by Kevin Marchioni and Ben Fahey paced the Vikings of St. Elizabeth to a 16-2 win over the Rams of Dickinson.

 

4 goals by Jamie Spartan, 2 each by Jamie Spruance and Will Togo paced the Hillers of Tower Hill to a 10-9 win over the Warriors of Sanford.  The Warriors were led by Tim Bloom with 4 goals and 3 by Spencer Green.

 

4 goals by Sean Doogan, 3 by Zachary Newsome, 2 by Ryan Fisher paced the Raiders of Concord to a 14-5 win over the Lake Forest Spartans.  The Spartans were led by Jarred Camper with 2 goals.

 

3 goals by Cameron Wingertz, 2 by Jackson Bistany, Michael Lober and Brad Taylor paced the Charter Force to a 11-4 win over the AI Tigers.

 

6 goals by Shawn Gilbert, 4 by Tahg Snook, 3 by Ethan Mikuta paced the Yellowjackets of Newark to a 20-6 win over the Vikings of Christiana.  The Vikings were led by James Churu led with 3 goals.

 

3 goals by Cole Bauer and Xavier Glavin, 2 each by Ethan Cates and Mitchell Moyer paced the Auks of Archmere to a 13-6 win over the Hornets of Tatnall.

 

Softball 5-16-17

 
Alyssa Ball didn’t allow a single run as CR defeated Laurel 1-0. Ball only allowed 2 hits. CR didn’t take the lead until later in the game when Sophia Badell singled with two outs in the fifth to score Carissa Thorne. Badell went 1for 2 at the plate as she led the team with one run batted in. Lexie Ullman and Lillie Hitchens each collected a hit for Laurel.

 

Julia Casson went 3-4 at the plate and pitched at 1 hit shutout with 11 strikeouts for St. Elizabeth as they defeated the Lady Vikings of Christiana 8-0.

 
On senior night all 3 seniors contributed to a DMA 2-0 win. Lana Brown had a double, Emely Subda had a sac fly and Kayla Frazer had 9 putouts.  Madyson McDougal had the only hit for Archmere.

 
Caitlin Pontak had 3 RBIs while going 1-2 with a scarfice fly to lead Newark Charter to a 6-1 win over Hodgson.  Kacie Noonan added 2 RBIs of her own and Lilly Wingo scored 2 runs for the Patriots. Alexis Heritage, Alaysia Longmire and Felicia Shahan had hits for Hodgson.

 

Middletown’s offense was unstoppable today as the team collected a total of 12 hits on the day and defeated Conrad 11-1.  Seniors Jordan Cooke and Gina Lano each had a stellar outing for their senior game, as both of them reached base 3 times and scored a run.  Isabella Troise doubled and scored the only run for Conrad.

 
Rejene Bowe and Gen Chamberlayne  were 3 for 3 and Morgan Abbott pitched a two hit shutout to lead Milford to a 13-0 Victory. Megan Fry and Julia Reed went 2 for 3 for the Lady Bucs. Brittanie Stephenson and Erica Olsen had hits for Woodbridge.

 
Paige Thomas had two hits including an RBI single for St. Marks in the first inning.  Alex Musial and Zoey Jones scored on Gabby Frabizzio’s double for Padua in the sixth and defeated St. Marks 2-1. Katie Twardowski also had two hits for the Pandas.  Abby Cunningham struck out 13.

 

Charter had hits from Cierra Tweed, Payton Czerwinski and Mallory McCormick. The Lady Lions were led offensively by Maddie Beres who went 2-3 with a home run and 2 RBI’s and Brooke Dooley who went 2-3 with a run scored and won by a 3-0 score. Defensively the Lady Lions were led by Taylor Beres who pitched a complete game shut-out with 6 strike-outs.

 
The Bulldogs battled back to get the 11-10 win at the senior recognition game after falling behind by 6 runs in the first inning.  The only senior on the team Lexie Paul had a big day with 3 hits including a triple and 3 RBIs. Destinee Bodiford had 3 doubles and 4 RBIs including the game winning hit. Kayla Blythe also had 3 hits and Moira Flowers and Tabith Parker each had 2 hits and Tori Quillen also had a hit. Chelsea Gbemudu pitched a good game and had 9 strike outs.
M. Guns pitched a good game for Glasgow and had 2 hits. D. Taylor and T. Hollis also had a hit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Delaware High School Boys and Girls Lacrosse Wrap 5-15-17

Boys Lacrosse 5-15-17

 

6 goals by River Harper, 4 each by Eric Pincus and Matthew Tornek paced the Quakers of Friends over the Ravens of Sussex Tech by a 20-11 score.  The Ravens were led by Nate Quillen and Patrick Short each with 3 goals.

 

8 goals by William Niebrzydowski, 5 by Divine Watkins paced the Dover Senators to a 19-13 win over the Milford Buccaneers.  The Bucs were led by Conor Christie and Cohen Bonneville with 4 goals each.

 

5 goals by Cameron Foster, 4 by Andrew Trieble paced the Hodgson Silver Eagles to a 14-0 win over the Rams of Dickinson.

 

5 goals by Cameron Ostroff and Michael Barton paced the Bulldogs of Brandywine to a 19-5 win over the Green Knights of Mt. Pleasant by a 19-5 score.

 

3 goals by Eric Stancofski and Jacob Brown paced the Vikings of Cape Henlopen to a 16-7 win over Worcester Prep of MD.

 

Girls Lacrosse 5-15-17

 

6 goals by Amanda Berry and 5 goals by Jordan Bramble paced the Lady Pandas of Padua to a 22-10 win over the Lady Ravens of Sussex Tech. The Lady Ravens were led by Alek Bada and Kathryn Giles each with 3 goals.

 

6 goals by Caroline Donovan and 5 goals by Delaney Dearing paced the Lady Auks of Archmere to a 19-9 win over the Lady Hornets of Tatnall.

 

7 goals by Olivia Duarte, 6 by Lauren Phillips paced the Lady Bucs of Caravel Academy to a 19-6 win over the Lady Eagles of Smyrna.

 

4 goals by Anna Leahan, 3 goals by Shelby Moore paced the Lady Raiders of Concord to a 19-6 win over the Lady Yellowjackets of Newark.

 

5 goals by Elizabeth Soucy and 3 goals by Autumn Falstead paced the Lady Green Knights of Mt. Pleasant to a 13-12 win over the Lady Bulldogs of Brandywine.  The Lady Bulldogs were led by Hannah Clay with 5 goals and 3 by Chloe Horrocks.