Boys triple jump: Junior Jackson Kupec (46 feet, 1 3/4 inches). 1-Anna Pryor (Usruline), 11:10.38; 2-Cleary (Pa), 11:14.95; 3-Brinsky (Appo), 11:20.88; 4-Sikes (Tat), 11:22.51; 5-LeNoir (Pad), 11:23.85; 6-Arndt (CR), 11:29.54; 7-Donohue (Bw), 11:42.57; 8-Ledford (LF), 11:58.10. the Atlantic Ocean. By. careers, earning six gold, three silver, and two bronze medals with the national team, representing the U.S. against international competition in 261 games over 14 years. All mask-wearing and social distancing protocols will be followed. du Pont, 49.43; 4-Padua, 50.22; 5-Hodgson, 50.86; 6-Charter School of Wilmington, 51.54; 7-Lake Forest, 51.59; 8-Dover, 52.69. the old Brandywine Raceway horse track. Washington Star Meet, Penn Relays College Division 880 relay, the National Indoor AAU and the Millrose Games, which the Bears won three times. This marks the third time in school history Myers Park (27-4) has advanced to a boys basketball state championship game. 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Girls 200-meter dash: JuniorKora Beth Witzenman (27.28). We hope you'll take a few minutes to catch up on our Hurricane News. 1-Elijah Wilson (Middletown), 6-8; 2-Davis (FC), 6-0; 3-Sample (LF), 6-0; 4-(tie) Britt (WP); McVicker (SC), 5-10; 6-(tie) Collins (MP); Brown (LF), 5-10; 8-Philpot (WP), 5-10. At Tatnall, she broke the state record in every distance event, from the 800 to 3,200 meters, Coach Tony . Duke offers Greene Central sophomore DL Isaiah Campbell, Kings Mountain hires 5-time state champion coach Strait Herron as next HC, Mike Newsome steps down as A.L. - The Delaware Sports Museum & Hall of Fame has announced that the museum will be open to the public for FREE tours each Saturday beginning Oct. 1, 2022. Maxwell led North Mecklenburg in scoring with 25 points. Devon Still, a graduate of Howard High School, was an All-American defensive lineman at Penn decade. She cleared five feet, five inches on her first attempt and 5-4 on her second try. Garrett Hickey discus. |, Luis Torres | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com In the newsletter you'll find the 2023 Board Update, Nov & Dec Board summaries, Strategic Planning Update, Learning Series Article, Hurricane News, and more! He later collaborated with Delaware Special Olympics to make one of those events into a fundraiser, attracting hundreds. Game honors in the title game, and was named to the 2011 World All-Star Team. Each other field event saw one-man domination. *Lilly Middleton qualified for the Divison 1 State Tournament and finished in 11th place. Contact DSMHOF Executive Check out our January 2023 District Newsletter. Working with other volunteers, he reinstated the events through which generations of athletes have developed. 1-DeShaun Dawkins (Hodgson), 45-8 ; 2-Walker (Mid), 44-8; 3-Bernard (AI), 43-4; 4-Jones (ST), 43-3 ; 5-Daniels (Chr), 42-5 ; 6-Barnes (Chr), 42-1 ; 7-Je.Johnson (Sal), 41-4 ; 8-Ja.Johnson (Sal), 41-0 1/2. All-time state track records fall at Delaware Meet of Champions 1-Destiny Bailey-Perkins (Caesar Rodney), 18-5 ; 2-Robles Ortiz (Milf), 16-10; 3-Brickhouse (Poly), 16-8; 4-Curran (Pad), 15-7 1/2. We hope you'll take a few minutes to catch up on our Hurricane News. As a senior, she was the states top athlete in cross country, indoor track and outdoor track, At Howard, he returned his alma mater to prominence, turning the Wildcats into the states best : All-time leading scorer in Delaware high school basketball history at Brandywine HS before embarking on an Talbert ran a 14.01 in the 100 hurdles at the 1993 national scholastic meet in Los Angeles, still the fastest time ever by a Delaware girl, and triple jumped 39-3, just a quarter-inch off the. guest(s) that will be attending with you. ending with 21 state records, nine in individual events. Niche users from this school district are most interested in the following colleges. Capping her comeback from a stressed femur that idled her throughout the indoor season, Lizzy Bader led Padua to the 4x800 relay title, then outlasted Ursuline sophomore Laini McGonigle in the 1,600in 5:02.21. Donald Altmaier (representing Margarent Varner Bloss), Dexter Boney. Juliet Bottorff was the NCAA 10,000-meter champion at Duke University, where she was a nine-time School Advisory Council. Meanwhile, the Vikings scored just seven points in quarter. Ryland Bowman in long jump. most successful harness trainers, developing the sports record-holding pacer. Natrona's 4x100 relay team of Trevor Brost, Tristin Cloward, Chance Jones and Garrett Ravert ran a time of 42.17 -- 0.07 . selected to 10 first-team All-American teams. panel will include a trio of Howard HS alums inSpencer Henry,Bob King, andWilbert Bunny Miller. Charter School of Wilmington Concord Delcastle Vo-Tech Middletown (DE) Newark Paul M. Hodgson Vocational Technical St Georges Technical William Penn Henlopen Caesar Rodney Cape Henlopen Dover Polytech Smyrna Sussex Central Sussex Tech Division 2 Aquinas Academy Archmere Academy Caravel Academy Centreville Layton Conrad Schools of Science Khadijah Rushdan was an All-Big East basketball player at Rutgers University who played Secaucus has a very supportive school system. Twitter Feed . Dave Frederick became a sports columnist with a statewide following for the next four decades. He officiated football, basketball, and baseball for more than a half Fame (2013), Delaware Afro-American Sports Hall of Fame (2009), and Virginia Interscholastic Heritage Association Hall of Fame (2018). Katelyn Falgowski was a three-time member of the United States Olympic field hockey team, and North Mecklenburg's (29-3) season comes to an end in the state semifinals for the second straight season. year, and had a 49-game Flight B winning streak. PIAA Track and Field Championships: Meet records, individual history He was a charter member of the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association State Football Committee (formerly DSSAA) for 36 years; a cross section of school Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame in Wilmington, Delaware - Welcome Wilmington City Schools - wilmington-athletics He internationally in three racquet sports, and is a member of five halls of fame. A state record that lasted for 34 years fell on Wednesday night. Twitter Feed . Girls 1600-meter run: Junior Rachel Kemp (5:31.60). This is the percentage of students who are eligible to receive free or reduced price lunch. 801 Shipyard Drive Record Book Result - NFHS Additionally, the 4400 relay team of Alexis Melvin, Mallory Brown, Cate MacDonald and Hunt finished seventh in 4:30.84 and then the 4200 relay team of Alison and Emily Doherty, Emily Grace and Osgood claimed eighth in 1:54.94. 2017 SPRING SPORTS PREVIEW: Wilmington High School boys track, field, 2017 SPRING SPORTS PREVIEW: East Clinton HS girls track, field, 2017 SPRING SPORTS PREVIEW: Wilmington High School girls track, field, Goal-line stand by Bengals shifts momentum in win over Jags, McPherson makes FG as time expires, Bengals beat Jags 24-21. The Nic Hayward is returning in the 110 meter hurdles and 300 meter hurdles. All-American, ager dominating Delaware high school track for three years at Tatnall. 1-Brahmir Vick (Middletown), 14.00 (STATE RECORD), 14.00; 2-Jett (CR), 14.20; 3-McVicker (SC), 14.75; 4-Kelsey (How), 14.80; 5-Dawkins (Hod), 14.99; 6-Davis (FC), 15.29; 7-Rider (Chr), 15.62; 8-Johnson (Poly), 16.35. Ashley head coach Shawn McKee believes it could be a product of the later season, with runners already in peak form when the calendar shifted to May. 2nd Team: Dylan Cole, Braydon Conley, Tommy Halloran, 1st Team: Claire Burns, Jenna Taylor, Chandni Sharma, 1st Team: Jeff Valentine, Thad Stuckey, Cameron McEvoy, 2nd Team: Brett Brooks, Darrick Perdue, Josh Snell, Honorable Mention: Chase Pickard, Isaiah Rigling, 1st Team: Madilyn Brausch, Kaitlynn Hickey, Taylor Noszka, 2nd Team: Sylena Baltazar, Taliah Billingsley, Olivia Hisco, Courtney Parker, Emilee Pham, Hannah Scott, Regional Qualifier: Emilee Pham, Brynn Bryant, Kaitlynn Hickey, 1st Team: Josh Andrews, Ben Baylor, Brett Brooks, Elijah Collins, Zainne Cowin, Brandon Glass, Carter Huffman, Blaize Johnson, TJ Killen, Isaiah Rigling, 2nd Team: Trevor Billingsley, Tyler Preston, Garrett Stoffer, Brady Vilvens, Field Event Person of the Year: Brett Brooks, Regional Qualifiers: Brett Brooks, Carter Huffman, Isaiah Rigling, Zainne Cowin, Brandon Glass, Elijah Collins, TJ Killen, Josh Andrews, Blaize Johnson, Ben Baylor, Malik Scott, 1st Team: Avery Bradshaw, Caleb Reed, Isaac Martini, Matt Butcher, Alex Lazic, District Qualifiers: Caleb Reed/Avery Bradshaw, Player of the Year, Sectional Champion, State Qualifier-Claire Curns, 1st Team: Harlie Bickett, Jena Rhoads, Emily Self, Olivia Veidt, 1st Team: Avery Bradshaw, Brayden Rhoads, Jack Romer, Caleb Reed, Jonathan Fender, Jacob Romer, Brady Henry, 1st Team: Josh Andrews, Rory Bell, Brett Brooks, Zainne Cowin, Brandon Glass, Simon Heys, Carter Huffman, TJ Killen, Grant Mayer, Mason McIntosh, Malik Scott, Dre Singleton, Regional Qualifiers: Brett Brooks (Discus and Shot Put), Carter Huffman (Long Jump), Simon Heys (3200 Meter Run), 1st Team: Anna Borton, Sadie Bowman, Izzy Coomer, Jasmine Jamiel, 2nd Team: Sylena Baltazar, Claire Burns, Sophie Burt, Kaitlynn Hickey, Sami McCord, Emilee Pham, Cayleigh Vance, Regional Qualifier-Kaitlynn Hickey (Shot Put), Honorable Mention All Region: Chris Custis and Conner Mitchell, District Qualifiers: 200 Medley and 200 Free Relay:Josh Andrews, PJ Godsey, Jordan Davis, Ricky Dungan, State Qualifier: Ricky Dungan-50 and 500 Free, Honorable Mention-Donovan Butler, Dom Davidson, Sam Eastes, Dalton Garrison, District Qualifiers-Sam Eastes, Dom Davidson, Trent Holliday, Canon Ford, Donovan Butler, Dalton Garrison, Lee Lynch, Jaden Doyle, 1st Team-Mya Jackson, Jasmine Jamiel, Karlie Morgan, All Southwest District 1st Team-Mya Jackson, All Dayton Area-Player of the Year-Mya Jackson, 1st Team: Claire Burns, Zane Bekheet, Emma Schroeder, Jenna Taylor, Kristina Walt, Honorable Mention: Emma Schroeder and Jenna Taylor, 2nd Team: Meredith Robinson and Brooklyn Taylor, 2nd Team: Matt Butcher, Ricky Dungan, and Pedro Escobedo, Regional Qualifiers: Simon Heys and Tyler Parks, 2nd Team: Sylena Baltazar and Sophia Agee, 2nd Team: Josh Vaughan and Brady Vilvens, All Southwest District 1st Team: Garrett Neff, Honorable Mention: Logan Frazier and Austin Brummett, All League and All District/State Athletes, WCS District Office historian, he was inducted into the National Gymnastics Hall of Fame in 1990. Evans hit a step-back two-point shot as the quarter came to close to cut the Myers Park lead to 52-38. Niche requires Javascript to work correctly. Because states calculate graduation rates differently, use caution when comparing this data to data from another state. A crowd of over 400 attended the annual event. University of Maine and enjoyed an nine-year Pro Bowl career in the NFL primarily with the Jacksonville Jaguars. championships, fourth in the 2015 U.S. 15,000-meter championship, and sixth in the 2015 U.S. half-marathon (71:30). She played in the WNBA and overseas. He was the states indoor track coach of the year in 1984 and 1985. The shortest finalist in the event, Vick has developed a style with a high knee lift, designedto neutralize his competitors height advantage. indoor track, she was ACC champion and first-team All-American at 5,000 meters in 2013 and 2014. She also helped Team USA finish fourth at the Hockey World Cup in 2014 and fifth at the 2016 State championships . Searching for Wyoming's forgotten track and field records administrators, officials, and athletic directors directly responsible for management and oversight for the State Football Tournament. Ann Marie "Annie" Igo Rizzo, Montell Owens; Standing(left to right): Ian Snell, Dan Rincon, George Bronxville High School. outstanding collegiate career at UNLV and a stint in the National Basketball Association. Wilmington City Schools - wilmington-athletics He was born in 1929 in Blackstone, Mass. LIVE Webcast - Canadian U16 / U18 / U20 . He was national collegiate Coach of the Year in 1979 and 2007 and conference Coach of the Year Selected 15th overall by the Los Angeles Sparks in the 2012 Womens National Basketball GET BREAKING NEWS IN YOUR BROWSER. Relays Championship of America distance medley relay. as general manager of the Wilmington Blue Bombers in basketball, and as a marathon runner. have been inducted. He was inducted into both the Intercollegiate Men's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IMLCA) Hall of Fame and the UD Wilmington Public Schools / Our District / Administration and Finance / Public Records Public Records The Massachusetts Public Records Law, found at Chapter 66, Section 10 of Massachusetts General Laws (MGL), applies to records made or received by a Massachusetts governmental entity. His 1994 track team won the Division Two state title, even though the Red Devils won only one 1st Team: Zeth Cowin, Darrick Perdue, Chase Pickard, Thad Stuckey, Honorable Mention: Jon Custis, Caydn Denniston, Regional and State Qualifier: Taylor Noszka, 1st Team and Co-Player of the Year-Caroline Diels, OHSVCA All-Ohio Honorable Mention: Caroline Diels, Honorable Mention-Ashley Delph and Sydney McCord, 1st Team and Player of the Year: Katie Murphy, 2nd Team: Chandni Sharma, Caroline Holliday, Bailey Wheeler, MVTCA Honorable Mention: Caroline Holliday, Bailey Wheeler, 2nd Team: Steven Collins, Alex Lazic, Asher Fudge, 1st Team: Trevor Billingsley, Brett Brooks, Adrien Cody, Zainne Cowin, Henry Hildebrandt, Blaize Johnson, Malik Scott, 2nd Team: Ky Bozarth, Brooks Butler, Zane Smith, Conner Walters, State Qualifier: Brett Brooks (State Runner-Up in Discus, 15th in Shot Put), 1st Team: Taliah Billingsley, Brynn Bryant, Kaitlynn Hickey, Sophie Huffman, Taylor Noszka, 2nd Team: Madi Brausch, Sydney McCord, Lexi McKee-Cole, Vicky Missel, Kennedy Moore, Madi Schuster, Makiya Sherman, Destyne Turner, 1st Team: Ty Stuckey, Carson Hibbs, Thad Stuckey, Josh Snell, Brett Brooks, Honorable Mention: Alex Smith, Gage Davis, Brayden Smith, District Qualifiers: Alonzo Woody, Darius Stewart, Carson Hibbs, Brayden Smith, Josh Snell, Brett Brooks, Thane McCoy, Thad Stuckey, State Qualifiers: Carson Hibbs, Brett Brooks(8th), Thane McCoy(6th), Thad Stuckey(4th), Jordan Davis-State Qualifer in 100 Fly (4th) and 100 Back (5th)Boys, State Qualifier: Kylie Fisher (2nd Team All Ohio), 1st Team: Javier Becerril, Cole Bernhardt, Trevor Billingsley, Caleb Macias, Avery Warix, Nathan Wood.