Josephine Ingerski earns $1,000 toward college
Cape High junior Josephine Ingerski earned a $1,000 Carson Scholarship toward the school of her choice. DAN COOK PHOTO
Ellen Driscoll
Cape High junior Josephine Ingerski can add Carson Scholar to her growing list of accomplishments.
School officials encouraged her to apply for the scholarship, which awarded her $1,000 toward her college of choice. Josephine said she has not yet decided where she will attend, but she is considering majoring in business or engineering.
The scholarship competition is open to students in grades four through 11. Only one student per school can apply, and scholars must have a minimum GPA of 3.75. Scholarships are awarded solely on academic achievement and humanitarian qualities, without regard to financial need, ethnicity, creed or religion.
Three Delmarva Christian players reach 1,000-point milestone
Delmarva Christian basketball team members reaching the 1,000-point milestone are (l-r) Sierra Troyer, Jayson Handy and Gracie Fetterman. DAN COOK PHOTOS
Dan Cook March 10, 2021
It’s not unusual for a large basketball program to have a player reach the 1,000-point milestone during their career, but for a school of 165 students to have three players surpass 1,000 points during the pandemic-shortened season is totally remarkable. It’s also special that all three reached that landmark within the last two weeks of the 2021 season.
Delmarva Christian High School senior Gracie Fetterman hit her 1,000th point in the Feb. 24 win over Caravel. Jayson Handy garnered his 1,000th in the March 3 state tournament loss to Seaford. Finally, junior Sierra Troyer scored her 1,000th in the March 8 tournament loss to Woodbridge.