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Cape girls lacrosse captures their 12th straight DIAA state title, Cape boys fall just short of title repeat to Sallies

47abc May 28, 2021 DOVER, Del.- For the 12th consecutive season, Cape Henlopen girls lacrosse took home the DIAA girls lacrosse state title. The Vikings took down undefeated, number one ranked Tatnall 16-10. The Vikings came out like they were ready to hoist that 12th trophy. Cape race out to a 12-3 lead at the break, leading by as many as ten in the first half. Senior Emily Monigle with two goals in the first, paired with a few from Ella Rishko and Kelly Bragg the difference for the Vikes. In the second half, the Hornets showed why they were undefeated in the regular season. Led by sophomore Kali Clayton and junior Teryn Singer, Tatnall stormed back to cut the lead to just four with ten minutes left to play in regulation and it looked like the Vikings streak may be in danger.

Cape battles the elements and Sussex Academy, improves to 10-1 on the season

Cape battles the elements and Sussex Academy, improves to 10-1 on the season April 30, 2021 LEWES, Del.- With the wind whipping and the rain falling, the Cape Henlopen Vikings defeated Sussex Academy 17-10 to move to 10-1 on the year, 10-0 against in state opponents. The loss drops the Seahawks to 9-1, their first loss of the season. Winds were gusting up to 21 miles an hour and the rain was beginning to fall as game time came around. The 9-1 Cape Henlopen Vikings were hosting Sussex Academy, who came into the afternoon as the number one ranked team in the state at 9-0 (websites4sports). The Seahawks came out firing, taking a 2-1 lead early in the first half. The rain began to slow and thats where the Vikings started to pick up steam. Cape went on a 4-1 run to take a 5-3 lead prompting a SAS timeout. Out of the timeout, the teams traded punches, the Vikings keeping a two goal lead, 8-6, and with under three minutes to play in the half, Cape exploded for three goals (two with under

Twin engines Emily and Ella power Cape lax past Seahawks 17-10

Peyton Nagy lights out in goal for Seahawks Cape’s seniors are in back (l-r) Jocelyn Leach, Destiny Kusen, Riley Keen and Alex Best. In front are Lindsay Rambo, Emily Monigle and Haley Craig. DAVE FREDERICK PHOTOS Dave Frederick May 1, 2021 Cape’s Senior Night girls’ lacrosse game at Champions Stadium April 30 versus the undefeated Sussex Academy Seahawks featured dramatically changing skies and a squall line that brought wind but little rain. The “Double E” roared up and down the field for Cape, from the midfield draw circle to picking ground balls and scoring goals, as Emily Monigle and Ella Rishko combined for 11 goals and three assists in a get-ahead, stay-ahead 17-10 victory. 

Siblings score goals in Wednesday lacrosse games

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

Cape girls lacrosse defeats Worcester Prep 18-2

Vikings ready for three-game week Scrum in from of the Worcester crease. DAVE FREDERICK PHOTOS Dave Frederick April 25, 2021 The Cape girls’ lacrosse team posted a 13-1 crooked number on the Worcester Prep Fighting Mallards April 24 on the way to an 18-2 victory.  The win boosted Cape’s record to 7-1 on the season, while Worcester fell to 4-1. Cape got four goals from Haley Craig and Carrie Clauius; three from Emily Monigle; and two from Kelly Bragg. Single goals were scored by Riley Keen, Molly Mendez, Lulu Rishko, Maren Buckaloo and Grace Wiggins. Cape assists were Craig and Clausius with three; Keen, Mendez and Ella Rishko with two; and Lexi Nowakowski and Bragg with one. Saves in goal for Cape were Destiny Kusen with four and Anna Lopez with two. 

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