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By Ron Snyder
CoachesAid.com Delaware Content Coordinator

FOOTBALL

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SCOTT ADKINS, Middletown: He had touchdown runs of 7 and 3 yards in a 50-14 win over Brandywine.

JEFF BOYD, A.I. du Pont: The running back rushed for 172 yards and 19 carries in helping lead the Tigers to a 27-0 win over William Penn. The win helped the Tigers lock up the No. 1 seed in the Division I state playoffs.

JORDAN HUNTER-LAWS, Howard: The all-everything player had a 39-yard interception return for a touchdown to go along with a 52-yard scoring run and a 68-yard touchdown reception as Howard defeated Appoquinimink, 40-7, to claim a share of the Blue Hen Flight B title.

RYAN KILPATRICK, Salesianum: The running back had touchdown runs of 3, 5 and 8 yards in a 28-9 win over St. Mark’s.

BRANDON NORMAN, Pencader Charter: The quarterback had a 1-yard touchdown run and tossed a game-winning 66-yard touchdown pass to his twin brother, Brian, as the Titans defeated Mount Pleasant, 18-13.

ERIC PATTON, St. Elizabeth: The fullback had touchdown runs of 13 and 6 yards in a 38-12 win over Archmere.

JHURELL PRESSLEY, Red Lion Christian: The running back rushed for 3, 52 and 48 yards and finished with 163 yards on the ground in a 42-21 win over Caravel.

D.J. RUSSELL, Red Lion Christian: The quarterback had touchdown passes of 22 and 26 yards in a 42-21 win over Caravel.

DESMOND SIVELS, Sussex Tech: The running back rushed for 137 yards, including touchdown runs of 67 and 1 yard on 12 carries in a 42-7 win over Polytech.

DARRYL WADE, Delaware Military Academy: He had touchdown runs of 62 and 22 yards to help his team shut out Conrad, 61-0.

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

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CHARLIE FIELD, Salesianum: The runner took second place in the Division I state meet, completing the race in 16:31.1 while helping lead the Sallies to their 35th state title in 29 years.

ZACH KAMINSKI, St. Mark’s: The runner took first place in the Division I state meet, completing the 5,000-meter race in 16:26.33 while leading the Spartans to a second-place finish overall.

RYAN LEE, Archmere: The runner took first place in the Division II state meet, completing the 5,000-meter race in 16:19.72 while leading the Auks to a second place finish overall.

TYLER TATE, Tatnall: The runner took second place in the Division II state meet, completing the 5,000-meter race in 16:37.3 while helping lead the Hornets to an overall team title.

BOYS SOCCER

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OSCAR CASTREJON, Seaford: His goal in the fourth overtime helped lead his team to a 2-1 victory over Sussex Tech in a state tournament first-round game.

KRAIG ELLIS, Caravel: The senior midfielder had a goal and assist in a 3-1 state tournament quarterfinal win over Indian River.

JACK GERLITZ, Middletown: The sophomore midfielder scored the lone goal in a 1-0 win over St. Mark’s to help the Cavaliers advance to the state tournament quarterfinals.

DAVID HUEGEL, Middletown: The senior midfielder scored the game-winner in a 2-1 win over Seaford in a state tournament quarterfinal game. 

VOLLEYBALL

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SAMANTHA HALL, St. Mark’s: She had 13 digs and nine kills as the Spartans edged Archmere, 18-25, 25-23, 15-5, in the consolation match of the state tournament.

MARIAH HENLEY, Ursuline: She had 29 kills and 23 assists as the Raiders defeated Padua, 22-25, 25-23, 25-19, 25-22 to win their third straight state title.

COURTNEY SEITZ, Ursuline: The senior setter had 62 assists in helping lead Ursuline past Padua as the Raiders captured their third straight state title.

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY

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HALEY PIERCE, Tatnall: The runner took first place in the Division II state meet, winning the 5,000-meter race in a course-record 17:48.93 while also helping lead the Hornets to the overall team title.

JULIE MACEDO, Charter School of Wilmington: The runner took first place in the Division I state meet, completing the 5,000-meter race in 18:56.09 while helping the Force win the overall team title.

FIELD HOCKEY

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ALEXIS SAUNDERS, Tower Hill: She scored two goals in a 4-0 win over Delmar in a state tournament quarterfinal game.

KELSEY WILLIAMS, Mount Pleasant: Her second-half goal helped lead the Green Knights to a 1-0 win over Brandywine in a state quarterfinal game. Mount Pleasant will face four-time defending champion Tower Hill in the semifinals on Wednesday.

 ronsnyder@coachesaid.com

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