Emma Duffield wins the 1,600.
Amaya to Aya Daisey in the 4-by-100 relay.
The Cape girls’ track team is sitting at 4-0 and the boys’ team is 1-3 with three meets to go before the Henlopen Conference and Delaware State Championships.
The Lady Vikings are coming off a big win at Smyrna April 16, when Cape topped the Eagles 82-64. Both teams won two relays and traded points on the track and in the field. Going into the meet’s final event, the mile relay, the Vikings were up 72-69. The winner of the race would be the meet winner. The team of Hannah Maney, Aya Daisey, Regan Ciabattoni and Tia Jarvis easily won in 4:17, and the team celebrated the victory. A later disqualification and a mistake in the scoring put the Vikings at 82 points on the day. Smyrna has one loss on the season and will be a much tougher big-meet team in May. The Vikings are expecting it and looking forward to the challenge.
Cape track teams run past Sussex Tech in opening meet
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Woodbridge knocks Cape out of tournament 47-41
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Vikings face Woodbridge for second time in a week
Cape junior forward Lauryn Head wrangles a steal from St. Georges player Jasiel Brown and passes upcourt for an easy bucket. DAN COOK PHOTOS
Dan Cook March 4, 2021
The Cape girls’ basketball train continues to roll with a 68-25 blowout of St. Georges March 3 in the second round of the DIAA state tournament.
It was the M&M show, as Mehkia Applewhite and Morgan Mahoney lit up the scoreboard with 20 and 18 points, respectively. Applewhite hit four threes, while Mahoney dropped two. They also combined for nine rebounds, six blocks, six steals and five assists.
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February 28, 2021
DOVER, Del- In a repeat of the past two girls Henlopen championship games, the Cape Henlopen Vikings avenged last seasons loss to Woodbridge with the 37-36 victory. On the boys side, the Smyrna Eagles got their second Henlopen title since 2018 with the 59-53 win over Seaford.
Cape Henlopen defeats Woodbridge in final seconds for the Henlopen title in three
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It was part three of the Cape vs Woodbridge Henlopen title game saga. Cape took the first matchup 56-42 and Woodbridge won last season 48-40. The Vikings came into this one a perfect 13-0 while the Blue Raiders with just one loss to Caravel on their record.