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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.
Vikings face IMG Academy of Florida May 13 at Legends Stadium
Tim Lucky wins a face-off, then rolls down Broadway and scores a goal. DAVE FREDERICK PHOTOS
Dave Frederick
“Ask yourself one question: Do you feel Lucky?”
Tim Lucky, a Sanford School senior, scored three goals with one assist and won 18 of 24 face-offs in the Warriors’ thrilling 11-10 home win over “unlucky” Cape Henlopen.
The Vikings had possession with under two minutes remaining in a 10-10 game, but an errant pass turned the ball over to Sanford. Lucky scored the game-winner unassisted from way out front with just 13 seconds left in the game, and it was all over except the celebration.
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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.”
Hall of fame sportswriter Dave Kindred. SOURCE: ANDERSONBOOKSHOP.COM
Dave Frederick April 6, 2021
Palmer is my preference - All pizza is good. The one you like best is a matter of personal preference. I like
Jim Palmer as a baseball color analyst. The best thing about Palmer is that he isn t
John Kruk. Palmer, now 75, is smooth, smart and insightful, and he doesn’t prattle on. He is efficient, just like he was on the mound.
Scott Garceau doing Orioles play-by-play is also top of the line.
Tom McCarthy and Kruk doing a Phillies broadcast is a dumbed-down version, just too many ordinary things explained that I don’t care about anyway. On Saturday, I watched the Phillies beat the Braves 4-0 and the Final Four wins, while reading 18 chapters of sportswriter