Dave Frederick May 4, 2021
The image on the cover is a young Mark D’Ambrogi walking across Homewood field at Hopkins. SOURCE: MARK D’AMBROGI
Read option - I just read “More Than One Goal” by Cape boys’ lacrosse coach
Mark D’Ambrogi. The book can be purchased at Browseabout Books and on Amazon. And/or you can email Mark at Morethanonegoal@gmail.com. Mark will sign the book for you unless you don’t want him to. I won’t copy any summaries or testimonies from the book’s back cover. I give the book a two thumbs up, but oddly my thumbs bend at the top. It’s amazing how some of us boys survive to be pretty decent people and leaders. The stories in the rearview mirror do not always reflect the pain and anguish the family went through waiting for a young man to get his head screwed on straight. I remember “Tough Cookie”
Cape boys lax wins two games by 39-6 combined score
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Central softball coach John Wells records 400th win
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Lindsay D’Ambrogi and her older brother
Hank each scored hat tricks in emphatic wins over Caesar Rodney.
Kelly Bragg and her older brother
Will also scored for Cape.
Andrew Wolak carried his long stick over midfield and scored his first goal on his first shot for the Vikings. Andrew’s dad told him after the game, “Nice goal. Your sister
Jackie scored a goal today. Notre Dame beat Duke 17-16.” Jackie had a goal and three assists for the Irish, who will meet North Carolina at noon, Friday, April 30, in the ACC tournament semifinal.
The cost of free - Scouting sports opponents is free and useful – scouts can actually wear a helmet cam. It s OK. Most programs don’t do in-person scouting in a culture that has become more impersonal over the years. Have you ever gotten a text from a friend, “Call me!” And you text back, “Why? What do you want?” The typed-out and handed-out hard copy scouting reports from the Zen Master