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Cape boys lacrosse runs down Appo 17-2

Cape boys’ lacrosse runs down Appo 17-2 “You can’t do that!” Nick Arnold goes cross face on Jamison Hatton to get the ball while getting torpedoed from below. DAVE FREDERICK PHOTOS Dave Frederick April 12, 2021 The Cape boys’ lacrosse team ran the clock at Appoquinimink April 8, leading 13-1 at halftime, then cruising home for a 17-2 victory.  The Vikings were intense during pregame warmups and started off slow in two losses to Gilman of Maryland and Episcopal Academy of Philadelphia. “We have to play the first quarter like we’re behind in the fourth,” said coach Mark D’Ambrogi. “It’s not just shooting; it’s ground balls, clearing passes and eliminating turnovers. Appoquinimink was 2-0, and we did not take them lightly.” 

Cape boys lacrosse loses at Episcopal Academy 13-10

Laxers play at Gilman School April 1 Gabe Best had 3 goals and 3 assists in the game. DAVE FREDERICK PHOTOS Dave Frederick April 1, 2021 The steeple bell on the campus chapel at Episcopal Academy rang four times, a harbinger of a spring squall, but the bell also tolled for Cape lacrosse. Minutes into the 4 p.m. game, the Churchmen of the tough Philadelphia Inter-Academic League were leading 4-0. But the Vikings got up off the slippery deck as mariners must do and trailed 5-4 at the quarter before leading 7-6 at halftime on a pass from Mikey Frederick to Joe Coveleski. Midway through the third period with the Vikings ahead 8-6, Jaden Davis knocked a Churchman into the middle of his sophomore year of college and went to the box for a two-minute, non-releasable penalty. During that kill-off, more laundry was thrown into the Vikings’ hamper, and by the time the third period ended, the score went sheepshank redemption, knotted at 9.

Cape boys lax resumes practice after COVID shutdown

Cape boys lax resumes practice after COVID shutdown
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Some streamers are dreamers who forget to hit the start button

Cape demographics have changed significantly Cape’s 1973 state championship girls’ basketball team. SUBMITTED PHOTO Dave Frederick January 22, 2021 You there? - The answer to that texted question is always, yes, I am here; otherwise, I would have to be someplace else. Livestreamed transmissions from sporting events that don’t allow spectators isn’t always reliable, but it helps if the system is actually turned on. I was sitting in my blue chair matside at Polytech Jan. 20, taking photos and double-texting wrestling results because I was there, but when the livestream was finally activated after five matches, I was thrown out of the boat like an extra youth-sized lifejacket for a chair-and-a-half-sized adult. And because maybe I’m crazy like Gnarls Barkley, I get home and log into the Caesar Rodney at Milford match, except none of the streaming platforms are working. But the Milford wrestling Facebook page was livestreaming the match, a one-point comeback win

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