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April 22, 2021
MILFORD, Del.- With 3:30 left in regulation, Polytech’s McKinley Boyce sent a corner into the box and found the head of Julian Coleman as she got it past the keeper for the game winner. The 1-0 win over Milford victory keeps the Panthers win streak alive which stands at 6-0, the loss drops the Buccaneers to 4-4.
The Panthers came into todays matchup on a five game win streak, the longest in the Henlopen. The Bucs have had a few quality wins this season but were coming off a tough 8-1 loss to Caesar Rodney.
The wind was playing a major factor throughout the entire game, neither team able to get any good shots off. Milford dominated the time of possession in the first half, kicking with the wind allowing them keep the ball on their side of the field but weren’t able to get the ball in the net.
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Coach Wilkins gets 100th win
Del Tech shortstop Kaylie Moore takes out Montgomery County Community College’s Camille Dunham in the 19-0 victory over the Mustangs in the first doubleheader of the weekend. DAN COOK PHOTOS
Dan Cook April 12, 2021
The Delaware Tech softball squad moved to 10-2 on the season after defeating Montgomery County Community College and Community College Baltimore County - Catonsville in twin doubleheaders Saturday and Sunday at their Georgetown campus.
The ladies of Del Tech scored a 19-0 win in the opening game with Montgomery County Community College and followed with a 19-0 second-game victory. They kept the bats hot on Sunday with an 11-1 win in game one with CCBC-Catonsville and 11-0 in the second. Del Tech outscored their opponents 60-1 on the weekend.
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