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Shown (l to r) are the Laurel varsity football team’s seniors: front- A.J. Mann, Colby Daye, Tyler Robertson, Cory Cutsail; back- Paul Elliott, Jermaine Harris, Darrian Carr, Zach Whaley, Shawn Miller, and Chris Jones. Photo by Mike McClure

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Laurel Fall Sports Schedules VARSITY FOOTBALL

9/9 home vs. Cape Henlopen 7:309/16 home vs. Sussex Tech 7:309/23 at Smyrna 7:309/30 home vs. Lake Forest 7:3010/7 home vs. Polytech (HC) 7:3010/14 at St. Elizabeth 7:0010/21 at Indian River 7:3010/28 at Woodbridge 7:3011/4 home vs. Delmar 7:3011/11 at Seaford 7:30 VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY9/13 home vs. Dover 4:009/15 at Holly Grove 4:009/17 at Seaford 1:009/20 home vs. Polytech 4:009/22 at. Lake Forest 4:009/28 at Milford 4:009/30 home vs. Delmar 4:0010/4 home vs. Caesar Rodney 4:0010/6 at Delmarva Christian 4:0010/11 at Sussex Tech 4:0010/13 home vs. Indian River 4:0010/18 home vs. Sussex Central 4:0010/20 home vs. Smyrna 4:00

10/26 at Cape Henlopen 7:0010/29 vs. Woodbridge at UD 4:00 VARSITY BOYS’ SOCCER9/13 at Sussex Central 7:009/15 home vs. Cape Henlopen 4:009/20 at Woodbridge 4:009/22 home vs. Polytech 4:009/27 at Milford 7:009/29 home vs. Sussex Tech 4:0010/4 home vs. Delmar 4:0010/6 at Seaford 6:0010/11 at Dover 7:0010/13 home vs. Smyrna 4:0010/18 at Lake Forest 7:0010/25 at Caesar Rodney 7:0010/27 home vs. Indian River 4:00

The Laurel varsity football team’s offensive line works on its blocking during a re-cent pre-season practice. Photo by Mike McClure

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Shown are Laurel varsity boys’ soccer seniors Col-lin Butterworth, left, and Philip Tonelli. Photo by Mike McClure

New Laurel boys’ soccer coach wants to build program, win more gamesHead coach- Blair HallYears coaching- first as head coachLast season- 1-12, 1-13Returning players- Senior Collin Butterworth and Philip Tonelli (G/Def.); juniors Alex Conway (F), Alex Hast-

ings (Def.), Kyle Hastings (F/MF), Brian Sullivan (G/Def.); Sophomores Jamar El Mir Ayoubi (Def./F), Ryan Messick (Def.), Erlin Rivera (MF/F), Cameron Wilson (MF)

Newcomers- Freshmen Caleb Callaway (MF/Def.), Nick Hastings (G/Def.), SerJunio Molse (MF/F), and Adele Zafar (Def.)

Key losses- Ryne Wood, Lee Butler, Tyler Givans, Clayton Caudill, Justin RifeTeam strengths- defense, never give up attitudeConcerns- hoping underclassmen will step up and fill the key positions left open by graduates with confidenceOutlook for season- “For this season our outlook is to keep improving as a team and building up the soccer pro-

gram. Also this season our hope is to win a couple more games than last year.”

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Laurel varsity football team returns good core of experienced playersHead coach- Glenn Phillips, Jr.Years coaching- first as head coachLast season- 4-2 conference, 5-5 overallReturning players- Seniors Chris Jones (RB), Shawn Miller (LB), Tyler Robertson

(DB), A.J. Mann (DB), Zach Whaley (TE), Cory Cutsail (C); juniors Jordan Justice (OL), Brandon Scott (DB), David Cornish (RB), Jordan Bunner (OL)

Newcomers- Seniors Paul Elliott (TE), Colby Daye (K), Jermaine Harris (LB); juniors Bryce Bristow (QB), Adam White (QB); sophomore Antonio Drummond (DL)

Key losses- Joe McGinnis, Jaleel Horsey, Cameron Porter (Wesley), Dylan Shockley, Zach ToadvineTeam strengths- core group of experience, return all skilled positions, return four offensive line startersConcerns- offensive/defensive line depth, injuries Outlook for season- “We return 14 starters and a great core of experienced returners. If injuries stay away, the

Bulldogs should be in contention in late November.”

Laurel High field hockey team looks to be more competitive in 2011Head coach- Donna WardYears coaching- threeLast season- 3-12Returning players- Senior Lizzie Mancini (forward); juniors Madi Chaffinch (defense)

and Taylor Hearn (defense); sophomores Gaby Culver (forward), Alyssa Givens (midfield), and Whitney Toadvine (midfield)

Newcomers- Junior Alexis Hudson (forward) and freshmen Sara Jo Whaley, Courtney Snyder, and Shelby Murphy

Key losses- Desiree Williams and Alyssa Miller (injured)Team strengths- speed, will to win, athleticismConcerns- Leadership, young teamOutlook for season- “Look to be much more competitive.”

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Henry (OL/DL), (Danny Adamson RB, OL/LB); Shaquel Turnage (RB, QB/DB, LB); juniors Aquarius White (RB/LB), Ha’Shan Mitchell (RB/DB), Justin Smarte (OL/DL), Brian Henson (QB); sophomore Devon Hunt (WR/DB, LB)

Key losses: Kyle Kellam, Jason Owens, Jamil MooreNewcomers- “A lot of younger players we are working on developing.”Concerns- depth at most positionsOutlook- looking to rebuild

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Seaford Fall Sports Schedules VARSITY FOOTBALL

9/9 at Delaware Military 7:009/16 home vs. Wilmington Friends 7:009/23 at Cape Henlopen 7:309/30 at Polytech 7:3010/7 at Lake Forest 7:3010/15 at Delmar 1:3010/21 home vs. Woodbridge (HC) 7:3010/29 at Archmere 1:0011/4 home vs. Indian River 7:3011/11 home vs. Laurel 7:30 VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY9/9 home vs. St. Elizabeth 4:009/14 at Cape Henlopen 7:009/17 home vs. Laurel 1:009/21 at Dover 7:009/23 home vs. Campus Community 4:009/27 home vs. Sussex Tech 4:009/29 home vs. Indian River 4:0010/4 home vs. Sussex Central 4:0010/6 at Smyrna 4:0010/11 home vs. Caesar Rodney 4:0010/13 at Woodbridge 4:0010/18 at Polytech 4:0010/22 at Lake Forest 1:0010/25 home vs. Milford 4:0010/27 home vs. Delmar 3:30 VARSITY BOYS’ SOCCER9/13 at Caesar Rodney 7:009/15 home bs. Milford 7:009/17 at Caravel 12:309/20 home vs. Polytech 7:009/22 at Lake Forest 7:00

9/27 at Sussex Central 7:009/29 home vs. Cape Henlopen 7:0010/6 home vs. Laurel 6:0010/11 at Smyrna 7:0010/13 home vs. Sussex Tech 7:0010/18 at Delmar 5:3010/20 at Indian River 7:0010/24 at Dover 7:0010/27 home vs. Woodbridge 6:0011/1 home vs. Glasgow 5:30 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY9/10 at Lake Forest Invitational TBA9/14 at Milford 4:009/17 at Ron Powell Invitational TBA9/21 home vs. Sussex Tech, Delmarva Christian, and St. Thomas More 4:009/26 at Dover 4:009/28 at Tidewater Classic 3:4510/5 at Sussex Central 4:0010/12 home vs. Cape Henlopen, Polytech 4:0010/19 at Caesar Rodney w/Woodbridge 4:0010/26 home vs. Indian River, Smyrna 4:0011/5 at Henlopen Conference meet 2:0011/13 at DIAA championship TBA

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Seaford varsity soccerHead coach- Tim LeeYears coaching- 21st as Seaford

head coachLast season- 9-6Returning players- Seniors

Dustin Venables (midfield), Danny Wheatley (defense), Brentdy Chavez (midfield), Alfred Cetoute (defense), Julio Ramirez (defense)

Newcomers- Senior Osbaldo Alcantara (goal), juniors Rigoberto Elvira (midfield) and Gary Camper (defense)

Outlook for season- “We are young and have lots of up and com-ing JV players who will need to step up to the varsity level quickly. We want to be competitive and want to challenge in the conference and qualify for the state playoffs.”

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New Seaford High cross country team looks to help runners improve timesHead coach- Arnetta HoodYears coaching- firstAssistant coaches- Arthur Doakes (fourth year), Devin Hood (first year)Last season- 4-7 Returning athletes- Christian Daniels, Matt Taylor, Randy Givens, Brenna Sagai, Jordan SagaiNewcomers- Matthew Wingate and James KinnikinKey losses- Jacques Jules, Pierrevil Modestin, Esaie Derolus, Macey CordreyTeam strengths: Work together and help each otherConcerns: Small teamOutlook for season- Overall, hope to improve on each personal best time.

Seaford field hockey team looks to turn ties into wins, improve recordHead coach- Alison VenablesYears coaching- second as head coach, 15 years at different levelsLast season- 3-5-3 conference, 5-6-3 overallReturning players- Seniors Alexis Hawkins (center mid), Maria DeMott (forward), Julia Tobin (forward), Katie

Hitch (goalkeeper), Amanda Scudder (mid), Mercedes Orozco (defense); juniors Eryn Quillen (defense), Alyssa Hoch (forward/mid), Alisza Phares (forward)

Newcomers- Seniors Tameka Wallop (defense) and Eryn Johnson (forward); sophomores Kierra Kilgo, Hailey Parks, Catherine Mackler, Tyianna Clark

Key losses- Molly Cain (all-conference goalkeeper) and defenders Ania Sypek, Elizabeth Ewing, Whitney Wright, Amanda Hastings, and Sydnee Pollock

Team strengths- very experienced group of seniors, hoping forwards will create some scoring opportunities.Concerns- Preparing a new goal keeper: Hitch, who played forward last year, will vie with MacKenzie Wooters

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The following is a recap of the highlights from the 2010 Fall sports season:

Sept. 14- Rematch- The Sussex Tech varsity boys’ soccer team avenged a playoff loss to Seaford with a 3-1 home win. Jacob Williams, Dustyn Bebee, and Aris Reynoso each had a goal for the Ravens while Ethan Lee scored for the Blue Jays.

Oct. 1- Sussex Tech football tops former coach- The Sussex Tech varsity football team earned a 48-27 win over Cape Henlopen and former head coach Bill Col-lick. Senior Desmond Sivels ran for five touchdowns and Shane Marvel added two more touchdown runs in the road win.

Fall ‘10 high school sports year in review

Seaford varsity boys’ soc-cer coach Tim Lee, left, is shown talking to his team following a game. Lee earned his 200th coach-ing win at Seaford with a victory over Laurel last October. Lee reached the milestone in his 20th sea-son with the Blue Jays.

Delmar’s Caroline Phillips prepares to knock in a penalty stroke to give her team an overtime win over Caesar Rodney during a varsity field hockey game last Fall. Photo by Mike McClure

Oct. 8- Delmar football team tops Indian River, 20-16- The Delmar varsity football team improved to 4-1 with a 20-16 home win over Henlopen South rival Indian River in the Wildcats’ first conference game of the season. Frank Braham ran for 194 yards and a touchdown and Keandre Whaley added a pair of touchdown runs for the Wildcats.

Oct. 12- Lee records 200th coaching win- Seaford varsity boys’ soccer head coach Tim Lee picked up his 200th career win with a victory over Laurel. Lee took the helm during the 1990-91 school year and reached the milestone in his 20th season.

Overtime win- The Delmar varsity field hockey team topped Caesar Rodney, 3-2 in overtime, as Caroline

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Phillips scored on a penalty stroke after scoring the tying goal with 2:15 left in regulation to send the game into OT.

Oct. 22- Bulldogs edge Raiders, former coach- The Laurel varsity football team picked up a 19-13 win over Woodbridge and former Bulldog coach Ed Manlove. Laurel rallied from a 13-7 deficit early in the second half to earn the road win as Chris Jones ran for 142 yards and Shawn Miller added 82 yards and three touchdowns.

Oct. 27- Conference champs- The Sussex Tech var-sity girls’ cross country team improved to 10-0, topping Milford and Cape Henlopen to win the regular season Henlopen Conference title. Izzy Wharton placed first, Emily Ritter was fourth, and Bethany Killmon came in fifth in the home win. The Lady Ravens went on to place third in the state meet.

Oct. 28- Winning season- The Woodbridge varsity field hockey team clinched a winning season with a 3-2 win over Caesar Rodney. Kelsey Johnson scored a pair of goals and fellow senior Leslie DeRoche added a goal in the Raiders’ win on senior day.

Nov. 2- Streak snapper- The Sussex Tech varsity field hockey team advanced to 14-1 with a 4-1 road win over Delmar. Both teams entered the contest with a nine-game winning streak. Abby Atkins scored a pair of goals and Maxine Fluharty had two assists for the Ravens. Sara Ellis netted the Wildcats lone goal in the home loss.

Nov. 5- Rivals meet- The Laurel varsity football team handed rival Delmar its second conference loss of the season with a dramatic comeback win after trailing, 14-6, early in the fourth quarter. Quarterback Bryce Bristow ran in a touchdown to pull the Bulldogs within two, Chris Jones scored the go ahead touchdown (20-14) after Lau-rel recovered an onside kick, and Dylan Shockley sealed the win with an interception with under two minutes left in the game, which was played in Delmar.

Nov. 13- Quarterfinals- The Delmar varsity field hockey team advanced to the state quarterfinals with an 8-0 win over Hodgson before falling to perenial power-

house Tower Hill, 4-2. Sam Johnson had two goals and an an assist in the Wildcats’ opening round win.

Nov. 20- Back-to-back- The Sussex Tech varsity field hockey team won its second straight state champion-ship with a 3-1 win over Tower Hill. Lindsay Rickards, Kelsey Doherty, and Maxine Fluharty each had a goal in the title clinching win over the Hillers. The Ravens repeated as champions by defeating Cape Henlopen in the semifinals and Tower Hill in the finals, just like they did the previous year.

Opening win- The Delmar varsity football team began its quest to win a second straight state title by de-feating St. Georges, 22-16, in the first round of the state tournament. De’Vaughn Trader ran for 141 yards and a touchdown, quarterback Alex Ellis had a pair of touch-down runs, and Keandre Whaley added 97 yards rushing in the road win. The Wildcats fell to St. Elizabeth in the semifinals.

The Laurel varsity football team pulled out a dramatic win over the rival Wildcats last November in Delmar. Laurel trailed Delmar, 14-6, early in the fourth quar-ter before rallying for the 20-14 victory. Photo by Mike McClure

Sisters Hannah and Kayla Krause celebrate following the Sussex Tech field hockey team’s win in the state championship. Photo by Mike McClure

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Pictured (l to r) are the Delmar varsity football team’s seniors: front- Deondre Reddick, Frank Braham, Devene Spence, Mike Taylor, Tavon Smiley, Kevin Veliz; back- Caleb Lanier, Josh Wells, Billy Poole, Julian Burke, Sha-quor Majors, Jonathan Reynolds, Keandre Whaley, Justin Ross, Matt Waldman, and Dakota Harmon. Photo by Mike McClure

Wildcats prepare for Henlopen South with tough non-conference gamesHead coach- David Hearn (21st year coaching)Returning players- Seniors Frank Braham (HB/DB), Dakota Harmon (E/LB), Shaquor Majors (E/DB), Billy

Poole (E/DE), Justin Ross (G/DT), Tavon Smiley (HB/DB), Devene Spence (HB/DB), Matt Waldman (T/DT), Kean-dre Whaley (FB/LB); junior Cory Mattox (FB/LB)

Newcomers- Seniors Deondre Reddick (RB/DB), Michael Taylor (G/DT). Julian Burke (E/DE); juniors David Goslee (G/DE) and Brandon Parsons (E/LB); sophomore Otto Jester (C/DT)

Key losses- Alex Ellis (QB), De’Vaughn Trader (RB/DB), Kyle Dykes (E/DE)Team strengths- quickness, experience in skill areas, attitudeConcerns- lack of depth everywhere, inexperience in crucial areas, lack of sizeOutlook for season- “Challenging non-conference will help prepare for solid and balanced Henlopen South.”

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Delmar Fall Sports Schedules VARSITY FOOTBALL

9/9 at Dundalk 7:009/16 at St. Frances Academy 7:009/23 home vs. St. Elizabeth 7:309/30 home vs. Washington 7:3010/7 at Indian River 7:3010/15 home vs. Seaford (HC) 1:3010/21 home vs. Lake Forest 7:3010/28 at Polytech 7:3011/4 at Laurel 7:3011/12 home vs. Woodbridge 7:30 VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY9/9 vs. Washington at Pocomoke 5:009/10 at Pocomoke 1:009/13 home vs. Polytech 4:009/15 home vs. Lake Forest 4:009/20 home vs. Sussex Central 4:009/27 home vs. Cape Henlopen 4:009/30 at Laurel 4:0010/5 at Sussex Tech 4:0010/6 at Indian River 4:0010/12 home vs. Milford 4:0010/18 at Caesar Rodney 4:0010/20 home vs. Woodbridge 4:0010/25 home vs. Dover 4:0010/27 at Seaford 4:0010/28 vs. Smyrna at UD 11:30 VARSITY BOYS’ SOCCER9/13 at Dover 7:009/15 home vs. Sussex Central 5:309/16 home vs. Red Lion 5:309/20 home vs. Lake Forest 5:30

9/21 at Worcester 4:009/27 at Caesar Rodney 7:009/29 home vs. Milford 5:3010/4 at Laurel 4:0010/6 at Indian River 7:0010/11 at Sussex Tech 5:3010/13 home vs. Cape Henlopen 5:3010/18 home vs. Seaford 5:3010/20 home vs. Woodbridge 5:3010/25 at Smyrna 7:0010/27 at Polytech 5:30 VARSITY GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL9/13 home vs. Polytech 5:009/15 home vs. Lake Forest 5:009/20 home vs. Sussex Central 5:009/22 at Smyrna 5:009/27 home vs. Cape Henlopen 5:0010/4 at Sussex Tech 5:0010/6 at Indian River 5:0010/11 home vs. Milford 5:0010/18 at Caesar Rodney 5:0010/20 home vs. Woodbridge 5:0010/24 at Cape Henlopen 5:0010/25 home vs. Dover 5:0010/27 at Sussex Central 5:00

Delmar High alumni continue to play Fall sports at the collegiate levelThe following Delmar High graduates are continuing their playing careers in college- Field hockey- Mallory

Elliott, University of Delaware; Caila White, McDaniel College; Football- Alex Ellis, University of Tennessee; Jose Flores, Wesley

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The Delmar High girls’ volleyball team works on its serving during a recent practice. No additional information was provided on this team. Photo by Mike McClure

Delmar High varsity field hockeyHead coach- Jodi Hollamon (third year)Last season- 11-2 conference, 13-4 overallReturning players- Seniors Caroline Phillips

(forward), Carlee Budd (defender), Taylor Elliott (midfield), Sam Johnson (forward), Hunter Causey (defender); sophomores Booter Ellis (midfield) and Danielle Bradley (forward)

Newcomers- Sophomores Amy Wilson (midfield) and Tessa Jarvis (defender)

Key losses- Caila White (Goalkeeper) and Lauren Massey (attack)

Team strengths- five seniors that have worked very hard to make this season successful; Ellis is a key to the team’s success

Concerns- inexperience in goalOutlook for season- “We have high expectations

for this season. Hard work and solid defense will be key to reaching our goals.”

Delmar High varsity boys’ soccerHead coach- Dan DevineYears coaching- firstLast season- 1-5 conference, 5-10 overallReturning players- Seniors Joel Scurti (goalie),

Carl VanGessel (def.), Trevor Post (def.), Roel Dominguez (mid), Gus Dimarttos (fwd); juniors Levi Gilmore (mid) and Joseph Prochownik (mid); sopho-mores Robbie Budd (mid) and Greg Baker (mid); freshman Josh Lord (def.)

Newcomers- Senior Arthur Whitten (fwd); junior Hunter Lecates (fwd); sophomores Colby Cambron (mid), Kyle King (mid), and Daniel Asare (fwd); fresh-man Joe Langless (fwd)

Key losses- Thomas Gray, Brady Scott, James Whaley

Team strengths- goal keeping and defenseConcerns- young playersOutlook for season- “Would like to be .500 or bet-

ter and just play consistent ball.”

Delmar varsity football head coach David Hearn is shown during a pre-season practice. The Wildcats’ first two games of the regular season are in the Baltimore area. Photo by Mike McClure

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Shown (l to r) are the Woodbridge varsity football team’s senior players: front- George Knight, Jermaine Rob-erts, Christian Cole, Jobias Blockson, James Carter, James Bell; back- C.J. Pleasants, Tyler Phillips, Frederick Sample, John Keefe, Elijah Carpenter, Tyree Chandler, and Brandon Posey. Photo by Mike McClure

Woodbridge varsity football team looks to gel as a team, be competitiveHead coach- Ed Manlove (22nd year coaching, third at Woodbridge)Last season- 1-5 conference, 3-7 overallReturning players- Seniors C.J. Pleasants (QB), Freddy Sample (RB), Troy Worthy (DE), Raheem Deputy (DL);

juniors Marvin Morris (FB) and Josh Retzlaff (DE)Newcomers- Freshmen Logan Wescott (QB/DB) and Tavon Thomas (RB/DB)Key losses- Trez’mon Kane (Delaware State)Team strengths- skill positions and team speedConcerns- “We have a lot of new faces challenging last year’s starters. I hope we can gel as a team.”Outlook for season- “If we gel as a team and stay healthy, I think we can be very competitive.”

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By Lynn Schofer

The Seaford High School varsity foot-ball opened the 2010 season last Friday night at home against the Delaware Mili-tary Academy Seahawks. Coach Darnell Savage prepared his young offense for the strong defense that includes seniors John and James Coffiey. “The team has been working hard and we know the areas that need to improve. This team is deter-mined,” said Savage.

Seaford held the line and, after an in-terception in the fourth quarter by Danny Adamson, Seaford came away with a 20-8 win.

In the first quarter, Seaford moved the ball using Raheem Cannon and An-dre Washington, who ran the ball past midfield for a first down. Seaford would threaten to score but a fumble with 5:45 left in the first quarter gave Delaware Military Academy possession. Seaford’s defense didn’t waste anytime as Aquarius White forced the Seahawks to fumble the ball right back to the Blue Jays.

Seaford quarterback Shaquill Turnage put the ball in the air and White pulled it in for a first down at the two yard line. Seaford scored on a run by Washington

and Turnage ran the ball into the end zone for the extra two points.

Leading, 8-0, Seaford got the ball back but put themselves in a third and 15 posi-tion after a penalty, but then got the first down on a pass interference call against the Seahawks.

In the second quarter, Seaford’s Domi-nique Horsey and Jamil Moore carried the ball for Blue Jay first downs, but a person-al foul pushed the ball back to the 35 yard line. Seaford would eventually fumble the ball away with 3:58 left in the half.

Seaford defense Myron Hayes gave the Blue Jays one more chance to score before halftime when he intercepted a pass with 51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not able to score and led the game, 8-0, at half time.

Coach Savage wasn’t too concerned about the penalty flags, “Opening night jitters, I know they will work it out.”

Seaford opened the second half run-ning the ball and Cannon gave the Blue Jays another first down, but a penalty flag would push the team back. Later in the quarter Seaford took possession on the three yard line and the Seahawk defense took down the Blue Jays for a safety.

Seaford varsity football team opens season with home win

SEAFORD-WOODBRIDGE- Seaford’s Anthony Henson holds tight to the football to prevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo by Lynn Schofer

LEAPING GRAB- Woodbridge’s Swhi’waun Sykes goes vertical for the catch against Smyrna in the Pop Warner Midget football game played in Seaford last weekend. Photo by Lynn Schofer

Woodbridge varsity football team earns 35-20 win in openerThe Woodbridge varsity football team opened the season with a 35-20 win over

Dickinson last Friday night. The Raiders took a 20-14 lead into the half after outscoring Dickinson, 14-8, in the

second quarter. Woodbridge also scored nine unanswered points in the third quarter before each team put six points on the board in the fourth.

In the first half, Lyn Deputy had a 35-yard fumble return for a touchdown, Trez Kane scored on a two-yard touchdown run and Brent Adams added the extra point, and Freddy Sample scored from one yard out with Adams booting his second extra point.

In the second half, John Rivera-Rivas recovered a fumble and ran 55 yards for a touchdown. Marvin Morris added a safety and later scored on a 27-yard touchdown run to cap the scoring for the Raiders.

Sample had 22 carries for 112 yards and a touchdown, Morris ran the ball eight times for 71 yards and a touchdown and also recorded five tackles including one for a safety.

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BREAKING AWAY- Woodbridge’s Marcus Massey breaks away from the Blue Jays’ defense for a Blue Raiders’ run in Saturday’s Pop Warner football game last Saturday in Seaford. Photo by Lynn Schofer

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The Wildcats’ Frank Braham scored the second of five touchdowns in Delmar’s 55-14 win over C. Milton Wright last Friday in Delmar. Photo by Mike McClure

Laurel varsity football team blanks Christiana, 34-0, in openerThe Laurel varsity football team defeated Christiana, 34-0,

in its season opener last Saturday in Christiana. The Bulldogs took a 21-0 lead into the half and didn’t look back in the non-conference win.

Laurel’s Shawn Miller opened the scoring with a seven-yard touchdown run while Adam Black added the extra point. Kegan Yossick also had a five-yard touchdown run and Black made the PAT for a 14-0 Bulldog lead through one quarter of play.

Laurel’s Tyler Robertson capped the first half scoring with a six-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. The Bulldogs’ Chris Jones scampered 66 yards for a touchdown and Black booted the extra point for the only score of the third quarter. David Cornish ran the ball in from 12 yards out and Black made his fourth PAT of the game for the 34-0 Laurel win.

Jones ran the ball 13 times for 129 yards and a touchdown, Miller had 12 carries for 70 yards and a touchdown, Joe McGinnis completed four of seven passes for 78 yards. Jones caught three of those passes for 58 yards, and Zach Whaley had a 20-yard reception.

Miller led the Bulldogs with eight tackles and an interception, McGinnis recorded four tackles and an interception, and Jaleel Horsey and Cornish each had six tackles.

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By Mike McClure

The 2010 Delmar varsity football team does not have to worry about getting off to an 0-3 start following a 55-14 home win over C. Milton Wright last Friday night in the season opener.

The Wildcats can only hope the end of the season mirrors last year, but right now the team is focusing on preparing for Hodgson, the team Delmar beat in the state championship last season.

Last year the Wildcats fell to C. Milton Wright in a non-conference road loss, the first of three straight losses to start the season. That game served as motivation

for this year’s squad.“It (last year’s loss) was a lot of moti-

vation. We didn’t want to start out 0-3,” said Frank Braham, who scored five touchdowns on Friday night to help lead the Wildcats to victory. “We just did our thing. We play as a team.”

C. Milton Wright started the game with the ball on its own 20 yard line. Tackles by Delmar’s Dakota Harmon, Keandre Whaley, and Cory Mattox held the Mus-tangs to three and out.

Delmar started with the ball on its own 32 and wasted no time. Alex Ellis completed a 41-yard pass to Devene

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Delmar varsity football team opens season with a 55-14 winBraham scores five touchdowns as ‘Cats avenge ‘09 loss

Delmar’s Devene Spence runs with the ball during last week’s win over C. Milton Wright in the Wildcats’ home opener. Delmar avenged last season’s loss to the Mus-tangs with the 55-14 victory. Photo by Mike McClure

BI-STATE CHALLENGE- Above, Alyssa Miller and the Laurel defense makes a stop during last week’s varsity field hockey game against Pocomoke during the Bi-State Chal-lenge Tournament. Below, the Wildcats’ Samantha Johnson, right, is shown with the ball during Delmar’s home contest against Washington last Friday in the season opener. Photos by Mike McClure

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ball opened the 2010 season last Friday night at home against the Delaware Mili-tary Academy Seahawks. Coach Darnell Savage prepared his young offense for the strong defense that includes seniors John and James Coffiey. “The team has been working hard and we know the areas that need to improve. This team is deter-mined,” said Savage.

the ball using Raheem Cannon and Andre Washington, who ran the ball past midfield for a first down. Seaford would threaten to score but a fumble with 5:45

tion after a penalty, but then got the first down on a pass interference call against the Seahawks.

In the second quarter, Seaford’s Domi-nique Horsey and Jamil Moore carried the ball for Blue Jay first downs, but a person-al foul pushed the ball back to the 35 yard line. Seaford would eventually fumble the

Seaford varsity football team opens season with home

Seaford’s Anthony Henson holds tight to the football to prevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo

The Wildcats’ Frank Braham scored the second of five touchdowns in Delmar’s 55-14 win over C. Milton Wright last Friday in Delmar. Photo by Mike McClure

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BI-STATE CHALLENGE- Above, Alyssa Miller and the Laurel defense makes a stop during last week’s varsity field hockey game against Pocomoke during the Bi-State Chal-lenge Tournament. Below, the Wildcats’ Samantha Johnson, right, is shown with the ball during Delmar’s home contest against Washington last Friday in the season opener.

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Coach Savage wasn’t too concerned YOUCoach Savage wasn’t too concerned YOUCoach Savage wasn’t too concerned YOUCoach Savage wasn’t too concerned about the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOU

Seaford held the line and, after an in

YOUSeaford held the line and, after an in

YOUSeaford held the line and, after an in

YOUSeaford held the line and, after an in

terception in the fourth quarter by Danny

YOUterception in the fourth quarter by Danny

YOUterception in the fourth quarter by Danny

YOUterception in the fourth quarter by Danny Adamson, Seaford came away with a 20-8 YOUAdamson, Seaford came away with a 20-8 YOUAdamson, Seaford came away with a 20-8 YOUAdamson, Seaford came away with a 20-8

In the first quarter, Seaford moved YOUIn the first quarter, Seaford moved YOUIn the first quarter, Seaford moved YOUIn the first quarter, Seaford moved the ball using Raheem Cannon and AnYOUthe ball using Raheem Cannon and AnYOUthe ball using Raheem Cannon and AnYOUthe ball using Raheem Cannon and Andre Washington, who ran the ball past YOUdre Washington, who ran the ball past YOUdre Washington, who ran the ball past YOUdre Washington, who ran the ball past midfield for a first down. Seaford would YOUmidfield for a first down. Seaford would YOUmidfield for a first down. Seaford would YOUmidfield for a first down. Seaford would YOUYOUYOU

ball away with 3:58 left in the half.

YOUball away with 3:58 left in the half.

YOUball away with 3:58 left in the half.

YOUball away with 3:58 left in the half.

Seaford defense Myron Hayes gave the

YOUSeaford defense Myron Hayes gave the

YOUSeaford defense Myron Hayes gave the

YOUSeaford defense Myron Hayes gave the

Blue Jays one more chance to score before YOUBlue Jays one more chance to score before YOUBlue Jays one more chance to score before YOUBlue Jays one more chance to score before halftime when he intercepted a pass with YOUhalftime when he intercepted a pass with YOUhalftime when he intercepted a pass with YOUhalftime when he intercepted a pass with 51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not YOU51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not YOU51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not YOU51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not able to score and led the game, 8-0, at half YOUable to score and led the game, 8-0, at half YOUable to score and led the game, 8-0, at half YOUable to score and led the game, 8-0, at half

Coach Savage wasn’t too concerned YOUCoach Savage wasn’t too concerned YOUCoach Savage wasn’t too concerned YOUCoach Savage wasn’t too concerned about the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUSEAFORD-WOODBRIDGE- YOUSEAFORD-WOODBRIDGE- YOUSEAFORD-WOODBRIDGE- YOUSEAFORD-WOODBRIDGE-

prevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUprevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUprevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUprevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo by Lynn Schofer YOUby Lynn Schofer YOUby Lynn Schofer YOUby Lynn Schofer YOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night by Lynn Schofer YOUby Lynn Schofer YOUby Lynn Schofer YOUby Lynn Schofer YOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUSeaford’s Anthony Henson holds tight to the football to YOUSeaford’s Anthony Henson holds tight to the football to YOUSeaford’s Anthony Henson holds tight to the football to YOUSeaford’s Anthony Henson holds tight to the football to prevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUprevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUprevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUprevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOU

Seaford held the line and, after an in

YOUSeaford held the line and, after an in

YOUSeaford held the line and, after an in

YOUSeaford held the line and, after an in

terception in the fourth quarter by Danny

YOUterception in the fourth quarter by Danny

YOUterception in the fourth quarter by Danny

YOUterception in the fourth quarter by Danny Adamson, Seaford came away with a 20-8 YOUAdamson, Seaford came away with a 20-8 YOUAdamson, Seaford came away with a 20-8 YOUAdamson, Seaford came away with a 20-8 win.YOUwin.YOUwin.YOUwin.

In the first quarter, Seaford moved YOUIn the first quarter, Seaford moved YOUIn the first quarter, Seaford moved YOUIn the first quarter, Seaford moved the ball using Raheem Cannon and AnYOUthe ball using Raheem Cannon and AnYOUthe ball using Raheem Cannon and AnYOUthe ball using Raheem Cannon and An-YOU-YOU-YOU-dre Washington, who ran the ball past YOUdre Washington, who ran the ball past YOUdre Washington, who ran the ball past YOUdre Washington, who ran the ball past midfield for a first down. Seaford would YOUmidfield for a first down. Seaford would YOUmidfield for a first down. Seaford would YOUmidfield for a first down. Seaford would threaten to score but a fumble with 5:45 YOUthreaten to score but a fumble with 5:45 YOUthreaten to score but a fumble with 5:45 YOUthreaten to score but a fumble with 5:45

ball away with 3:58 left in the half.

YOUball away with 3:58 left in the half.

YOUball away with 3:58 left in the half.

YOUball away with 3:58 left in the half.

Seaford defense Myron Hayes gave the

YOUSeaford defense Myron Hayes gave the

YOUSeaford defense Myron Hayes gave the

YOUSeaford defense Myron Hayes gave the

Blue Jays one more chance to score before YOUBlue Jays one more chance to score before YOUBlue Jays one more chance to score before YOUBlue Jays one more chance to score before halftime when he intercepted a pass with YOUhalftime when he intercepted a pass with YOUhalftime when he intercepted a pass with YOUhalftime when he intercepted a pass with 51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not YOU51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not YOU51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not YOU51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not able to score and led the game, 8-0, at half YOUable to score and led the game, 8-0, at half YOUable to score and led the game, 8-0, at half YOUable to score and led the game, 8-0, at half YOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUthreaten to score but a fumble with 5:45 YOUthreaten to score but a fumble with 5:45 YOUthreaten to score but a fumble with 5:45 YOUthreaten to score but a fumble with 5:45 YOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOU51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not YOU51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not YOU51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not YOU51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not able to score and led the game, 8-0, at half YOUable to score and led the game, 8-0, at half YOUable to score and led the game, 8-0, at half YOUable to score and led the game, 8-0, at half

Coach Savage wasn’t too concerned YOUCoach Savage wasn’t too concerned YOUCoach Savage wasn’t too concerned YOUCoach Savage wasn’t too concerned about the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUSEAFORD-WOODBRIDGE- YOUSEAFORD-WOODBRIDGE- YOUSEAFORD-WOODBRIDGE- YOUSEAFORD-WOODBRIDGE-

prevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUprevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUprevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUprevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo by Lynn Schofer YOUby Lynn Schofer YOUby Lynn Schofer YOUby Lynn Schofer YOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night by Lynn Schofer YOUby Lynn Schofer YOUby Lynn Schofer YOUby Lynn Schofer YOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUSeaford’s Anthony Henson holds tight to the football to YOUSeaford’s Anthony Henson holds tight to the football to YOUSeaford’s Anthony Henson holds tight to the football to YOUSeaford’s Anthony Henson holds tight to the football to prevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUprevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUprevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUprevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUIn the first quarter, Seaford moved YOUIn the first quarter, Seaford moved YOUIn the first quarter, Seaford moved YOUIn the first quarter, Seaford moved

the ball using Raheem Cannon and AnYOUthe ball using Raheem Cannon and AnYOUthe ball using Raheem Cannon and AnYOUthe ball using Raheem Cannon and Andre Washington, who ran the ball past YOUdre Washington, who ran the ball past YOUdre Washington, who ran the ball past YOUdre Washington, who ran the ball past midfield for a first down. Seaford would YOUmidfield for a first down. Seaford would YOUmidfield for a first down. Seaford would YOUmidfield for a first down. Seaford would threaten to score but a fumble with 5:45 YOUthreaten to score but a fumble with 5:45 YOUthreaten to score but a fumble with 5:45 YOUthreaten to score but a fumble with 5:45 YOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUthreaten to score but a fumble with 5:45 YOUthreaten to score but a fumble with 5:45 YOUthreaten to score but a fumble with 5:45 YOUthreaten to score but a fumble with 5:45 YOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUSeaford’s Anthony Henson holds tight to the football to YOUSeaford’s Anthony Henson holds tight to the football to YOUSeaford’s Anthony Henson holds tight to the football to YOUSeaford’s Anthony Henson holds tight to the football to

prevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUprevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUprevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUprevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUline. Seaford would eventually fumble the

YOUline. Seaford would eventually fumble the

YOUline. Seaford would eventually fumble the

YOUline. Seaford would eventually fumble the ball away with 3:58 left in the half.

YOUball away with 3:58 left in the half.

YOUball away with 3:58 left in the half.

YOUball away with 3:58 left in the half.

Seaford defense Myron Hayes gave the

YOUSeaford defense Myron Hayes gave the

YOUSeaford defense Myron Hayes gave the

YOUSeaford defense Myron Hayes gave the

Blue Jays one more chance to score before YOUBlue Jays one more chance to score before YOUBlue Jays one more chance to score before YOUBlue Jays one more chance to score before halftime when he intercepted a pass with YOUhalftime when he intercepted a pass with YOUhalftime when he intercepted a pass with YOUhalftime when he intercepted a pass with 51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not YOU51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not YOU51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not YOU51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not able to score and led the game, 8-0, at half YOUable to score and led the game, 8-0, at half YOUable to score and led the game, 8-0, at half YOUable to score and led the game, 8-0, at half

Coach Savage wasn’t too concerned YOUCoach Savage wasn’t too concerned YOUCoach Savage wasn’t too concerned YOUCoach Savage wasn’t too concerned about the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUSEAFORD-WOODBRIDGE- YOUSEAFORD-WOODBRIDGE- YOUSEAFORD-WOODBRIDGE- YOUSEAFORD-WOODBRIDGE-

prevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUprevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUprevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUprevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUmined,” said Savage.

YOUmined,” said Savage.

YOUmined,” said Savage.

YOUmined,” said Savage.

Seaford held the line and, after an in

YOUSeaford held the line and, after an in

YOUSeaford held the line and, after an in

YOUSeaford held the line and, after an in-

YOU-

YOU-

YOU-

terception in the fourth quarter by Danny

YOUterception in the fourth quarter by Danny

YOUterception in the fourth quarter by Danny

YOUterception in the fourth quarter by Danny Adamson, Seaford came away with a 20-8 YOUAdamson, Seaford came away with a 20-8 YOUAdamson, Seaford came away with a 20-8 YOUAdamson, Seaford came away with a 20-8 win.YOUwin.YOUwin.YOUwin.

In the first quarter, Seaford moved YOUIn the first quarter, Seaford moved YOUIn the first quarter, Seaford moved YOUIn the first quarter, Seaford moved the ball using Raheem Cannon and AnYOUthe ball using Raheem Cannon and AnYOUthe ball using Raheem Cannon and AnYOUthe ball using Raheem Cannon and Andre Washington, who ran the ball past YOUdre Washington, who ran the ball past YOUdre Washington, who ran the ball past YOUdre Washington, who ran the ball past midfield for a first down. Seaford would YOUmidfield for a first down. Seaford would YOUmidfield for a first down. Seaford would YOUmidfield for a first down. Seaford would threaten to score but a fumble with 5:45 YOUthreaten to score but a fumble with 5:45 YOUthreaten to score but a fumble with 5:45 YOUthreaten to score but a fumble with 5:45

line. Seaford would eventually fumble the

YOUline. Seaford would eventually fumble the

YOUline. Seaford would eventually fumble the

YOUline. Seaford would eventually fumble the ball away with 3:58 left in the half.

YOUball away with 3:58 left in the half.

YOUball away with 3:58 left in the half.

YOUball away with 3:58 left in the half.

Seaford defense Myron Hayes gave the

YOUSeaford defense Myron Hayes gave the

YOUSeaford defense Myron Hayes gave the

YOUSeaford defense Myron Hayes gave the

Blue Jays one more chance to score before YOUBlue Jays one more chance to score before YOUBlue Jays one more chance to score before YOUBlue Jays one more chance to score before halftime when he intercepted a pass with YOUhalftime when he intercepted a pass with YOUhalftime when he intercepted a pass with YOUhalftime when he intercepted a pass with 51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not YOU51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not YOU51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not YOU51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not able to score and led the game, 8-0, at half YOUable to score and led the game, 8-0, at half YOUable to score and led the game, 8-0, at half YOUable to score and led the game, 8-0, at half time. YOUtime. YOUtime. YOUtime. YOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUthreaten to score but a fumble with 5:45 YOUthreaten to score but a fumble with 5:45 YOUthreaten to score but a fumble with 5:45 YOUthreaten to score but a fumble with 5:45 YOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUhalftime when he intercepted a pass with YOUhalftime when he intercepted a pass with YOUhalftime when he intercepted a pass with YOUhalftime when he intercepted a pass with 51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not YOU51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not YOU51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not YOU51 seconds to go. The Blue Jays were not able to score and led the game, 8-0, at half YOUable to score and led the game, 8-0, at half YOUable to score and led the game, 8-0, at half YOUable to score and led the game, 8-0, at half

Coach Savage wasn’t too concerned YOUCoach Savage wasn’t too concerned YOUCoach Savage wasn’t too concerned YOUCoach Savage wasn’t too concerned about the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUSEAFORD-WOODBRIDGE- YOUSEAFORD-WOODBRIDGE- YOUSEAFORD-WOODBRIDGE- YOUSEAFORD-WOODBRIDGE-

prevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUprevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUprevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo YOUprevent the strip by Woodbridge in Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. Photo by Lynn Schofer YOUby Lynn Schofer YOUby Lynn Schofer YOUby Lynn Schofer YOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night YOUabout the penalty flags, “Opening night by Lynn Schofer YOUby Lynn Schofer YOUby Lynn Schofer YOUby Lynn Schofer YOUYOUYOUYOUYOUYOU

On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our On Our TeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeam The Wildcats’ Frank Braham scored the second of five touchdowns in Delmar’s 55-Team The Wildcats’ Frank Braham scored the second of five touchdowns in Delmar’s 55-Team The Wildcats’ Frank Braham scored the second of five touchdowns in Delmar’s 55-Team The Wildcats’ Frank Braham scored the second of five touchdowns in Delmar’s 55-TeamTeamTeamDelmar varsity football team TeamDelmar varsity football team TeamDelmar varsity football team TeamDelmar varsity football team TeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeam

Above, Alyssa Miller and the Laurel defense makes a stop

TeamAbove, Alyssa Miller and the Laurel defense makes a stop

TeamAbove, Alyssa Miller and the Laurel defense makes a stop

TeamAbove, Alyssa Miller and the Laurel defense makes a stop

during last week’s varsity field hockey game against Pocomoke during the Bi-State Chal

Teamduring last week’s varsity field hockey game against Pocomoke during the Bi-State Chal

Teamduring last week’s varsity field hockey game against Pocomoke during the Bi-State Chal

Teamduring last week’s varsity field hockey game against Pocomoke during the Bi-State Challenge Tournament. Below, the Wildcats’ Samantha Johnson, right, is shown with the Teamlenge Tournament. Below, the Wildcats’ Samantha Johnson, right, is shown with the Teamlenge Tournament. Below, the Wildcats’ Samantha Johnson, right, is shown with the Teamlenge Tournament. Below, the Wildcats’ Samantha Johnson, right, is shown with the ball during Delmar’s home contest against Washington last Friday in the season opener. Teamball during Delmar’s home contest against Washington last Friday in the season opener. Teamball during Delmar’s home contest against Washington last Friday in the season opener. Teamball during Delmar’s home contest against Washington last Friday in the season opener. Photos by Mike McClure TeamPhotos by Mike McClure TeamPhotos by Mike McClure TeamPhotos by Mike McClure TeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeam The Wildcats’ Frank Braham scored the second of five touchdowns in Delmar’s 55-Team The Wildcats’ Frank Braham scored the second of five touchdowns in Delmar’s 55-Team The Wildcats’ Frank Braham scored the second of five touchdowns in Delmar’s 55-Team The Wildcats’ Frank Braham scored the second of five touchdowns in Delmar’s 55-

14 win over C. Milton Wright last Friday in Delmar. Photo by Mike McClure Team14 win over C. Milton Wright last Friday in Delmar. Photo by Mike McClure Team14 win over C. Milton Wright last Friday in Delmar. Photo by Mike McClure Team14 win over C. Milton Wright last Friday in Delmar. Photo by Mike McClure TeamTeamTeamDelmar varsity football team TeamDelmar varsity football team TeamDelmar varsity football team TeamDelmar varsity football team TeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeam The Wildcats’ Frank Braham scored the second of five touchdowns in Delmar’s 55-Team The Wildcats’ Frank Braham scored the second of five touchdowns in Delmar’s 55-Team The Wildcats’ Frank Braham scored the second of five touchdowns in Delmar’s 55-Team The Wildcats’ Frank Braham scored the second of five touchdowns in Delmar’s 55-14 win over C. Milton Wright last Friday in Delmar. Photo by Mike McClure Team14 win over C. Milton Wright last Friday in Delmar. Photo by Mike McClure Team14 win over C. Milton Wright last Friday in Delmar. Photo by Mike McClure Team14 win over C. Milton Wright last Friday in Delmar. Photo by Mike McClure TeamTeamTeamDelmar varsity football team TeamDelmar varsity football team TeamDelmar varsity football team TeamDelmar varsity football team TeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeam The Wildcats’ Frank Braham scored the second of five touchdowns in Delmar’s 55-Team The Wildcats’ Frank Braham scored the second of five touchdowns in Delmar’s 55-Team The Wildcats’ Frank Braham scored the second of five touchdowns in Delmar’s 55-Team The Wildcats’ Frank Braham scored the second of five touchdowns in Delmar’s 55-14 win over C. Milton Wright last Friday in Delmar. Photo by Mike McClure Team14 win over C. Milton Wright last Friday in Delmar. Photo by Mike McClure Team14 win over C. Milton Wright last Friday in Delmar. Photo by Mike McClure Team14 win over C. Milton Wright last Friday in Delmar. 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Milton Wright last Friday in Delmar. Photo by Mike McClure Team14 win over C. Milton Wright last Friday in Delmar. Photo by Mike McClure Team14 win over C. Milton Wright last Friday in Delmar. Photo by Mike McClure Team14 win over C. Milton Wright last Friday in Delmar. Photo by Mike McClure TeamTeamTeamDelmar varsity football team TeamDelmar varsity football team TeamDelmar varsity football team TeamDelmar varsity football team TeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamball during Delmar’s home contest against Washington last Friday in the season opener. Teamball during Delmar’s home contest against Washington last Friday in the season opener. Teamball during Delmar’s home contest against Washington last Friday in the season opener. Teamball during Delmar’s home contest against Washington last Friday in the season opener.

Photos by Mike McClure TeamPhotos by Mike McClure TeamPhotos by Mike McClure TeamPhotos by Mike McClure TeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeam The Wildcats’ Frank Braham scored the second of five touchdowns in Delmar’s 55-Team The Wildcats’ Frank Braham scored the second of five touchdowns in Delmar’s 55-Team The Wildcats’ Frank Braham scored the second of five touchdowns in Delmar’s 55-Team The Wildcats’ Frank Braham scored the second of five touchdowns in Delmar’s 55-14 win over C. Milton Wright last Friday in Delmar. Photo by Mike McClure Team14 win over C. Milton Wright last Friday in Delmar. Photo by Mike McClure Team14 win over C. Milton Wright last Friday in Delmar. Photo by Mike McClure Team14 win over C. Milton Wright last Friday in Delmar. Photo by Mike McClure TeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeamTeam

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Woodbridge Fall Sports Schedules VARSITY FOOTBALL

9/9 home vs. St. Georges Tech 7:009/16 home vs. Caravel 7:309/24 at Wilmington Friends School 2:009/30 home vs. Indian River 7:3010/7 at Smyrna 7:3010/15 at Lake Forest 1:0010/21 at Seaford 7:3010/28 home vs. Laurel (HC) 7:3011/4 home vs. Polytech 7:3011/11 at Delmar 7:30 VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY9/10 home vs. Caravel Academy 12:009/14 at Caesar Rodney 4:009/20 at Sussex Tech 4:009/24 at Indian River 10:009/27 home vs. Polytech 4:009/29 home vs. Lake Forest 4:0010/4 home vs. Cape Henlopen 4:0010/11 at Dover 7:0010/13 home vs. Seaford 4:0010/18 home vs. Milford 4:0010/20 at Delmar 4:0010/22 home vs. Smyrna 1:0010/26 at Sussex Central 4:0010/29 vs. Laurel at UD 4:00 VARSITY BOYS’ SOCCER9/13 at Cape Henlopen 7:009/15 home vs. Smyrna 4:009/20 home vs. Laurel 4:009/22 home vs. Indian River 4:009/23 home vs. Howard 3:309/27 at Sussex Tech 5:309/29 home vs. Dover 4:0010/4 at Polytech 5:3010/6 home vs. Lake Forest 4:0010/11 at Sussex Central 7:0010/13 home vs. Caesar Rodney 4:0010/20 at Delmar 5:30

10/21 home vs. Conrad School 4:0010/25 at Milford 7:0010/27 at Seaford 6:0010/28 home vs. Delmar 4:00 VARSITY GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL9/12 at Milford 5:009/13 at Caesar Rodney 5:009/19 home vs. Howard 4:009/20 at Sussex Tech 5:009/22 at Indian River 5:009/27 home vs. Polytech 5:009/29 home vs. Lake Forest 5:0010/4 home vs. Cape Henlopen 5:0010/11 at Dover 5:0010/13 home vs. Indian River 5:0010/18 home vs. Milford 5:0010/20 at Delmar 5:0010/25 at Sussex Central 5:0010/26 at Pencader Charter 4:3010/27 home vs. Smyrna 5:00

VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY9/14 at Dover w/Red Lion 4:009/21 home vs. Milford 4:009/26 at Cape Henlopen 4:0010/5 home vs. Smyrna, ST 4:0010/12 at Lake w/ IR, St. Thomas More 410/19 at CR w/Seaford 4:0010/26 at Polytech 4:00

Woodbridge graduate Trez’mon Kane continues football career at Del. StateTrez’mon Kane, a 2011 Woodbridge graduate, is continuing his football career at Delaware State University.

Woodbridge cross country team looks for improvement, higher participationHead coach- Chris Havrilla (second season)Last season- 0-11Returning athletes- Seniors Aidid Watts and Trevon Kiser; juniors Jose Rodriguez; sophomore Tyler MathisNewcomers- TBD (practices start Aug. 29)Key losses- Andrew SolomonTeam strengths- Returning athletes have a year of experience and know what it takes to be more competitiveConcerns- Overall depth and experience still lowOutlook- Looking for an improvement over last year with higher participation

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Woodbridge field hockey seniors Taija Maddox, left, and Morgan Rifenburg look to lead the Lady Raiders during the 2011 season. No additional information was provided on the team. Photo by Mike McClure

Woodbridge varsity boys’ soccer head coach Alex Towers instructs his play-ers during a practice. No information was provided on this team. Photo by Mike McClure

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Woodbridge seniors Jaz Downing, left, and Bri Thomas are shown during a varsity girls’ volleyball practice. First year coach Elise Froehlich leads the young Raiders’ volleyball team this season. Photo by Mike McClure

Woodbridge volleyballHead coach- Elise FroehlichYears coaching- firstTeam managers- Sydnee

Smith and Hailey ShortReturning players- seniors

Joie Polite and Jaz Downing; sophomores Kirsten Blake, Micala Polite, Brooke Mansfield, Taylor Richey, Hannah Millman

Newcomers- Senior Bri Thomas; junior Maurica McCray; sophomore Daisjah Williams; freshmen Kristen Jefferson and Emily Messick

Outlook for season- “We are looking forward to building a strong team this year. We have a new coaching staff and a lot of new girls.”

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Sussex Tech football looks to core of seniors for leadership in 2011Head coach- Bernie Nowakowski (second year as head coach)Top returning players- Seniors D.J. Ayers (WR/DB, 5’10”, 180), Mike Bateman (OL/DL, 6’3” 280), Ben Barron

(TE/SE, 6’4”, 220), Darrin Beckett (RB/DB, 5’11”, 195), George Leprosaria (RB/LB, 5’11”, 190), Rhett Malone (OL/DL, 6’3”, 285), Shane Marvel (RB/LB, 6’1”, 225), Beau Warrington (WR/DB, 5’10”, 180)

Key newcomers- Senior Jack Redefer (QB/DB, 5’10”, 195); junior Nathan Justice (WR/DB, 5’11”, 180); sopho-mores Willis Dickerson (RB/DB, 5’10”, 180) and Nathan O’Neil (OL/DL, 6’1”, 260)

Key Losses: Desmond Sivels (RB), Jesse Swanson (QB), Nate Jones (WR/DB), Brian Reynolds (C/LB)Strengths: Senior leadership and overall commitment to the program.Concerns: New offense and finding the commitment from the newcomers.Coach’s outlook- “We are excited about our eight returning starters on defense and seven on offense.”

Shown (l to r) are the Sussex Tech football team’s seniors: front- Mike Purnell, Juan Leonard, Jamar Bowers, Jack Redefer, Darrin Beckett, George Delrosario, Beau Warrington, Alex Geniesse, Shane Marvel; back- Avery Withers, Joe Keller, John Bowers, Matt Oldland, Cody Rust, Kyle Ohrt, Chase Milligan, Mike Bateman, Rhett Malone, and Ben Barron. Photo by Mike McClure

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Sussex Tech Fall Sports Schedules VARSITY FOOTBALL

9/9 home vs. Polytech 7:009/16 at Laurel 7:309/23 at Milford 7:309/30 home vs. Cape Henlopen 7:3010/7 at Caesar Rodney 7:3010/14 home vs. Smyrna 7:3010/22 at St. Mark’s 1:0010/28 home vs. Dover 7:3011/4 at Sussex Central 7:3011/12 home vs. A.I. duPont 7:00 VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY9/9 at Red Lion 4:009/13 at Smyrna 4:009/15 at Polytech 4:009/20 home vs. Woodbridge 4:009/22 home vs. Sussex Central 4:009/24 home vs. Archmere 12:009/27 at Seaford 4:009/29 at Cape Henlopen 7:0010/5 home vs. Delmar 4:0010/11 home vs. Laurel 4:0010/14 home vs. Milford 4:0010/19 at Indian River 4:0010/21 at Caesar Rodney 4:0010/25 home vs. Lake Forest 4:0010/27 at Dover 7:00 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY9/14 home vs. Indian River, Delmarva Christian 4:009/21 at Seaford 4:009/26 home vs. Caesar Rodney 4:0010/5 at Woodbridge w/ Smyrna 4:0010/12 home vs. Dover, Sussex Central 4:0010/19 at Polytech w. Lake Forest 4:0010/26 at Cape Henlopen w/Milford 4:00

VARSITY BOYS’ SOCCER9/13 home vs. Polytech 5:309/15 at Indian River 7:009/20 at Smyrna 5:309/27 home vs. Woodbridge 5:309/29 at Laurel 4:0010/1 home vs. Concord 12:3010/4 at Milford 7:0010/6 at Sussex Central 7:3010/11 home vs. Delmar 5:3010/13 at Seaford 7:0010/18 home vs. Cape Henlopen 5:3010/20 home vs. Caesar Rodney 5:3010/25 home vs. Lake Forest 5:3010/26 at Dover 7:0011/1 home vs. St. Mark’s 5:30 VARSITY GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL9/12 home vs. Middletown 5:309/13 at Smyrna 5:009/15 at Polytech 5:009/20 home vs. Woodbridge 5:009/22 home vs. Sussex Central 5:009/26 at Campus Community 4:009/27 at Milford (NC) 5:009/29 at Cape Henlopen 5:0010/3 home vs. St. Thomas More 4:0010/4 home vs. Delmar 5:0010/13 home vs. Milford 5:0010/18 at Indian River 5:0010/20 at Caesar Rodney 5:0010/25 home vs. Lake Forest 5:0010/27 at Dover 5:00

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Sussex Tech varsity field hockey seniors Franny Delrosario, Kayla Krause, Megan Cannon, and Taylor Quillen will look to lead the way during the 2011 season. Photo by Mike McClure

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Shown (l to r), top left, are the Sussex Tech varsity girls’ cross country team’s returning runners: Briana Hall, Bethany Killmon, Laura Zweibel, Izzy Wharton, Amanda Sava, and Aleah Jumarally. Seniors Sam Hudson and Tatum Jones, above, will be looked to for leadership by the Sussex Tech varsity girls’ volleyball team this season. Returning runners Ryan Fitzgerald, Dylan Varrato, and Kyle Breckner (left) will help lead the way for the Sussex Tech boys’ cross country team. Photos by Mike McClure

Sussex Tech boys’, girls’ cross countryHead coach- Lou NicolettiYears coaching- over 30Returning athletes- seniors Bobby Robles, Sudesh

Singh, Ryan Fitzgerald, Matt Dopler; juniors Ricky Hernandez, Dylan Varrato, Kyle Breckner, Adam Kelly, Jevon Whaley

Seniors Isabel Wharton and Aleah Jumurally; juniors Bethany Kilmon and Amanda Sava; sophomores Briana Hall, Laura Zweibel, and Anne Korfield

Newcomers- Juniors Paige Boylan, Lauren Shapley, and Chelsea LeCates; sophomore Kaitlin Burke; fresh-men Caroline Breeding and Meghan Davidson

Sophomore Bobby Townley and freshmen Robbie Westhoff, Jake Bamforth, Elias Harmon, Sam Hete, and Ike Wharton

Key losses- Emily Ritter (Rider), 2010 conference champion

Team strengths-“We have a large number of runners on the team.”

Concerns- experienceOutlook for season- should be improved, will be

competitive

Sussex Tech varsity girls’ volleyballHead coach- Jon Hearn (fifth year coaching)Last season- 5-11Returning players- Seniors Samantha Hudson (set-

ter/opposite hitter) and Tatum Jones (middle hitter/middle blocker); juniors Crystal Loudon (outside hitter) and Bri Troyer (setter/outside hitter; sophomore Alayna Villa (setter/opposite hitter)

Newcomers- Juniors Jackle Arple (setter/libero), Caly Bones (libero), Katie Dukes (opposite hitter), Emily Fleutte (middle hitter/middle blocker), Paige Robinson (outside hitter), Samantha Setzer (outside hitter); sopho-mores Larissa Furtado (opposite hitter) and Logan Troyer (outside hitter); freshman Nina Burt (middle hitter/middle blocker)

Team strengths- quick, smart, lots of experienceOutlook for season- “I am looking forward to a very

competitive season and I am very excited about the team and the talent that we have this year.”

Sussex Tech alumni in college- Cross country- An-drew Townsend, St. Joseph; Dave Ricksecker,Liberty; Emily Ritter, Rider; field hockey- Maxine Fluharty, Maryland; football- Desmond Sivels, West Virginia Wes-leyan; Jamar Beckett; soccer- Aris Reynoso, Wesley

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Sussex Tech soccer team looks to be competitive, make state tournamentHead coach- Carlos VillaYears coaching- 12Last season- 10-2-1 conference, 11-4 overallReturning players- Seniors Dustyn Bebee (midfield), Jacob Williams (midfield), Zach Williamson (defender),

Drew Crouse (forward), Lucas Acosta (forward); junior Ryan Fiacco (defender); sophomore Seth Daisy (defender)Newcomers- Juniors Joseph Rocco (midfield), Daren Willey (midfield), and Dallas Millner (keeper) and sopho-

more Carlos Ramirez (forward)Key losses- All-state players Aris Reynoso (Wesley) and Ryan Moore and defenders Josh Walstead and Sam Spell-

manTeam strengths- proven defenseConcerns- keeper, lack of experience, need someone to step up and scoreOutlook for season- “We will be competitive. Our main goal is a state tournament bid.”

Sussex Tech field hockey coach wants to see consistent improvementHead coach- Nancy Tribbitt Years coaching- 20 at Sussex TechLast season- 14-1 conference, 18-1 overallReturning players- Seniors Megan Cannon (G), Kayla Krause (D), Taylor Quillen (O), Franny Delrosario (O);

juniors Devon Bitler (O), Kellen Cannon (D), Kirstin Lockwood (D), Brie Pavlik (O), Darian Scott (O), Taylor Kvilhaug; sophomore Hannah Krause (D)

Newcomers- Juniors Taylor Hatfield (D, coming off injury), Maddy Ellenberger (O), Hannah Menendez (D); sophomore Karissa Lemaire (D); freshmen Melissa Joseph (O) and Hannah Collins (O)

Key losses- Maxine Fluharty (Maryland), Logan Pavlik, Kelsey DohertyTeam strengths- enthusiasm, coach abilityConcerns- inexperienceOutlook for season- look for consistent improvement

Shown (l to r) are the Sussex Tech varsity boys’ soccer team’s seniors: Zach Williamson, Lucas Acosta, Nelson Lopez, Drew Crouse, Dustyn Beebe, and Jacob Williams. Photo by Mike McClure

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Shown (clockwise from top left) are scenes from the 2010 season: Wood-bridge’s Marvin Morris looks to get past the Seaford defense; Laurel’s Elizabeth Mancini keeps her eyes on the ball; Del-mar’s Levi Gilmore looks to move the ball downfield; and Sussex Tech’s Bethany Killmon, Emily Ritter, and Isabel Wharton compete in a cross country meet. Photos by Mike McClure

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