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Cape track teams run past Sussex Tech in opening meet
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Indian River high-schoolers will attend 4 days in new hybrid plan
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March 17, 2021
“From the Past,” Logan Farro, CAMP Rehoboth exhibitor.
“Over the Past Year,” Edward Alban, CAMP Rehoboth exhibitor.
“In Our United States,” Olaive Jones, CAMP Rehoboth exhibitor.
“The Eyes of the Heart,” Sharon Marquart, CAMP Rehoboth exhibitor.
“International Video Conference,” Guillermo Silveira, CAMP Rehoboth exhibitor.
When multiple generations come together to share their art, it gives a powerful voice to both younger and longtime artists, and builds a sense of community.
This is the premise of CommUnity, Connecting Generations Through Art, a CAMP Rehoboth exhibit featuring artistic voices that span generations. It includes works by artists 55 and older, and the creations of student artists from area schools. The exhibition is on display at CAMP Rehoboth through Wednesday, March 31.
Andre Currie is a freshman on attack at Bethany College in West Virginia. SOURCE: BETHANYBISON.COM
Dave Frederick March 9, 2021
Hometown hat trickers - The Bison of Bethany College lacrosse are 1-1 this early season, having beaten Franciscan 19-6, then lost to Westminster 16-7.
Aarin “Big Cat” Burton scored six goals with two assists in the win over Franciscan, while his hometown running mate
Andre Currie had a goal and an assist. In the loss to Westminster, Currie had three goals and an assist, while Burton had a goal and an assist. Both athletes are straight outta Cape and are playing attack. Fellow Cape grad
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March 2, 2021
GEORGETOWN, Del.- Behind 11 points from Chase Hesson (go ahead shot for win) and Jayson Handy, the number 37 seed Delmarva Christian Royals defeated the number 28 Sussex Central Golden Knights in the final seconds 39-38. The Golden Knights finished their season with a 7-7 record.
For the first time since 2013, the Sussex Central Golden Knights were making an appearance in the DIAA boys basketball tournament. That season, the Knights finished 12-8 with a 9 point loss to Newark. Central (7-7) came into tonights game on a rough three game losing streak with the Royals (2-9) not any hotter, 7 losses in a row. But, you can throw the records out the window when it comes to the DIAA tournament, anything can happen!
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