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North Dorchester shuts down the Royals
HURLOCK, Md.– North Dorchester defeated Delmarva Christian in a final score of 7-1 on Friday afternoon. North Dorchester jumped out to an early 3-0 lead on the Royals. Delmarva Christian would have a hard time stopping the Eagles offense as they would add on 3 more runs to make 6-0. The Royals would plate one run off a bases loaded walk.
Warriors lock down on Sabres
EASTON — It may have been the best defensive effort Easton High’s boys lacrosse team delivered all season. And it came against one of its biggest rivals — Saints Peter and Paul. “The whole entire defense, we just worked together,” Warrior senior defenseman Branton Todd said. “Consistent pressure. Communication. That’s what really did it for us.” ...
SSPP holds off Warriors bid for upset
EASTON — Saints Peter and Paul High girls head lacrosse coach Alison Beyer knew her team wasn’t playing to its potential. So did sophomore standout Caroline Ewing. “After the first quarter, Caroline, I could see it in her eyes. She let the team have it,” Beyer said. “Normally I give my spiel. And she said you guys better straighten up. ‘We know we’re better than this.’ Hearing it from a...
Bayside Championship Previews: Baseball, Softball and Lacrosse teams battle for conference title's
It's championship week in the Bayside Conference's spring season, as Monday and Tuesday hold the Bayside Championship games for baseball, softball and lacrosse. And with the MPSSAA playoffs for each sport kicking off shortly after, the joys and intensity of postseason competition has officially arrived. For the undefeated Mardela Warriors...
Baseball Recap: St. Michaels' loss ends eight-game winning streak on the road
After constant struggles on the road, St. Michaels has finally found some success away from home. They fell just short of the Colonel Richardson Colonels by a score of 3-1 on Tuesday. St. Michaels has not had much luck with Colonel Richardson recently, as the team's come up short the last five times they've met.
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