Cape junior guard Kay von Jackson drives on Central’s Jeremiah Wilson. DAN COOK PHOTOS
Kenny Riedel February 22, 2021
If the struggling Cape Henlopen boys’ basketball team wanted to start putting games in the win column, the Vikings couldn’t continue to live and die with the scoring of Ja’Vaughn Burton. Through Cape’s first nine games of the season, the senior wing averaged 23.4 points and accounted for nearly 40 percent of his team’s offensive output. Hosting a dangerous Sussex Central squad Feb. 19, the Vikings knew that others would have to step up and provide balance.
Zimere Bolden got the message.