January 11, 2007

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MORNING STAR

✳ JANUARY 11 - 17, 2007

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Seaford Bowling Lanes Weds. AM Mixed High games and series Mark Benson 297 George Bramble 806 Erika Beers 295 Martha Brannock 793

Mardel ABC High games and series Mark Howard 303 Wayne Sammons 825

Eastern Shore Men High games and series Jay Cottet 278 E. Scott Morgan 761

Club 50 High games and series Havard Gordy 306, 787

Dianna Halpen Barbara Hall

271 740

Tues. Early Mixed High games and series Steve Blocker 275, 763 Selena Bay 245 Mary Bryan 678

Star High games and series Ben Hearn 267, 708 Kristyn Parlier 280, 653

Swingin Doubles

Cassie Wooters

Thursday Nite Mixers High games and series John Crouch 294 Mike Berg 760 Roxanne Covington 249 Gloria Ellis 670

Nite Owl High games and series Erik Mulford 240, 769

High games and series Kenneth M. Rodgers 284 Tishaun Hatton 744 Jean Johnson 269, 754

Friday Trios

Baby Blue Jays

Tuesday AM Mixed

High games and series Nolan Lamonlagne 204, 382 Kimberly Zoller 206, 368

Young Adults High games and series Robby Stevens 248 Paul Asa 669 Katelyn Cottet 266

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High games and series Dean Bakas 263 Davy Davis 696 Carol James 246, 637

Two Delaware Stinger Elite teams recently played an in indoor tournament at Ursinus College. The team’s players are shown (l to r): first row- Lindsay Danz, Jennifer Short, Cassandra Short, Sara McCabe, Jara Pugh, Joanna Chelariu, and Chelsea Collison; second row- Caroline Thompson, Megan West, Ellen Rowe, Jill Guerrazzi, Caitlin Stone, Courtney Parker, Lauren Joseph, Sara Adams, Becca McMillin, and Sidney Little.

High games and series Mike Baker 297, 700 Mary Hodges 244, 610

Friday Night Mixups High games and series Jamie Hall 272, 754

Delaware Stringers’ elite teams play at Ursinus College Ronell Brown Lisa Johnson Aimee Bennett

257 257 706

Delmar varsity wrestling team defeats Woodbridge, 76-6 The Delmar varsity wrestling team earned a 76-6 win over Woodbridge last week. Delmar’s Darren Collins (Hwt.) had a pin in 52 seconds while teammates Dillon Wein (125), Geoffrey Wells (130), Doug Causey (140), Ryan Thomas (145), Alan Preston (152), and Donald Poole (215) also scored pins. Woodbridge’s Ethan Stoeckel (135) also won by fall (1:17).

Raven Roundup: Boys’, girls’ basketball teams fall to Sussex Central The Sussex Tech boys’ and girls’ basketball teams each fell to Sussex Central in games last week. The boys fell to the Knights, 81-48, last Thursday. Kory Belle netted 12 points, Corey Wyatt had 11 points, and Jacob Mitchell added nine points in the loss. The Ravens played the game without the services of guards Jeffone Hill and Lawrence Slayton who were out sick. Leigh Powell netted 11 points and Bethany Callaway had nine points for the Lady Ravens in the 41-33 loss last Friday. Sussex Tech won the first contest between the two teams, however, last week’s game was a conference contest. The Sussex Tech wrestling team was scheduled to host Lake Forest last Wednesday and visit Sussex Central on Friday but no results were reported.

Greenwood Mennonite girls’, boys’ basketball teams earn wins The Greenwood Mennonite girls’ basketball team earned wins over Salisbury School and Salisbury Christian last week while the boys edged Salisbury Christian. The Lady Flames picked up a 48-42 win over Salisbury School last Tuesday with Charla Benton scoring 22 points, Kelly Green adding 11, and Amber Swartzentruber chipping in with nine points. GMS defeated Salisbury Christian, 57-24, last Friday. Benton scored 19 points, Swartzentruber tallied 12, and Green and Chelsea Hamilton each had eight points for the Flames. Benton and Swartzentruber each made a pair of three-pointers in the game. Madison Warfel scored a team-high 16 points, Jason Swartzentruber had 14 points, and Derek Scott added 10 points to lead the Greenwood Mennonite boys to a 48-46 win over Salisbury Christian.

Seaford Christian girls’ basketball team wins one game in tourney The Seaford Christian girls’ basketball team defeated Lanham Christian and fell to Heritage Academy in the Washington Bible College tournament last weekend. On Friday, the Lady Eagles defeated a very tall Lanham Christian Lions team, 3931, in the WBC opener. Even through they led from beginning to end, SCA withstood several comeback attempts by the Lions. Seaford Christian spent most of the second half in a time consuming offense. Nikki Meredith scored 11 points, Rebekah Cain had 10 points and seven rebounds, Jennifer Carr added 10 points and 10 rebounds, and Rachel Ebling contributed six points and seven rebounds. On Saturday, Heritage Academy downed the Lady Eagles, 39-31, in the WBC championship game. Heritage led in the third quarter after a 20-20 first half. SCA wilted under the Eagle pressure in the second half. Meredith tallied 14 points, Ebling had seven points and five rebounds, Cain netted six points and grabbed seven rebounds, and Carr added seven rebounds.

Seaford/Laurel Star sports section has a new e-mail address Got sports? Send your sports scores, photos, and press releases to the Star at sports@mspublications.com. Call sports editor Mike McClure (302-629-9788) with any questions.

The Delaware Stingers Indoor “Elite Teams” just returned from Ursinus College where they participated in an indoor field hockey tournament. The Stingers finished in third and fourth place in pool play and went on to the playoffs. The Stingers sent two teams. Members of the black team are: Caroline Thompson, Jill Guerrazzi, Courtney Parker, Lauren Joseph, Sara Adams, Becca McMillin, and Sidney Little. Members of the Stingers’ gold team are: Lindsay Danz, Jennifer Short, Cassandra Short, Sara McCabe, Jara Pugh, Joanna Cherlariu, Chelsea Collison, Ellen Rowe, Megan West, and Caitlin Stone. The Stingers are also headed to Pennsylvania for a national indoor qualifying tournament in mid January with hopes of making it to nationals in March. The teams are also playing in the Kent County Parks and Rec League in Dover, where both teams were 1-0 early in the season. The Stingers are coached by Lloydlee Heite. For more information check out the team’s website a www.lloydlee.com/DelawareStingersFieldHockey.htm, or call 302-3378545.

Delaware Roadrunners 13U baseball team to hold a fundraiser The Delaware Roadrunners 13U Select Baseball Team is having a fundraiser at The Roadhouse Steak Joint on Monday, Jan, 15. Stop by The Roadhouse, located on Route 1 in the Midway Shopping Center, anytime on the 15th. A percentage of the day’s proceeds help our team travel to Myrtle Beach, S.C., for a week-long tournament at the Ripken Experience. Please come out for great food and fun. There will be a 50/50 raffle and other prizes from 6-8 p.m. For more information call (302) 629-2629.

Nanticoke Little League is looking for managers for 2007 season Nanticoke Little League will be mailing manager applications to past 2006 managers. If you were not a manager in 2006, but would like to be considered for 2007, please contact Nanticoke Little League at 629-9209. Please leave your name, address, and phone number. An application will be mailed to you. All manager applications are due by Feb. 18.

Jordan Wescott nominated as Old Spice Red Zone Player of Year Jordan Wescott of Woodbridge High School has been nominated as an Old Spice Red Zone Player of the Year. Wescott is among a select group of players who are eligible to be selected as a national Red Zone Player of the Year and be honored in a fullpage feature in USA Today in February. Jordan is also eligible to be named one of 50 national players of the year. The top 50 players nationwide will be named Red Zone Players of the Year and will receive a certificate to acknowledge his accomplishment.

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