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MORNING STAR • SEPT. 27 - OCT. 3, 2007

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Seaford Stars of the Week

Male Athlete of the WeekTyler Ruark- Seaford Seaford’s Tyler Ruark had a solid all around game in the Blue Jays’ home loss to Archmere last Friday. Ruark caught four passes for 57 yards, had three kickoff returns for 71 yards, and ran for 22 additional yards.

Woodbridge’s Ted McLaughlin has the ball as teammate Derek Nennstiehl, right, looks for the pass during last Saturday’s home contest against St. Thomas More. Photo by Mike McClure

Female Athlete of the WeekKelsey Riggleman- Seaford Seaford senior Kelsey Riggleman paced the Blue Jays with three goals in a 4-1 win over Sussex Central last Tuesday. Riggleman has seven goals so far this season.

Honorable mention- Kelsey Hoch- Seaford; Lindsay James- Seaford; Heather Solomon- Woodbridge; Kelli Warner- Woodbridge; Chelsea Collison- Woodbridge; Ellen Rowe- Sussex Tech; Barrett Smith- Seaford; Spencer Noel- Seaford; Spencer Coulbourn- Seaford; My’Keal Purnell- Seaford; Josh Quinones- Woodbridge; Austin Perry- Woodbridge; Nazaret Garcia- Seaford; Oscar Castejon- Seaford; Trevor LeeSeaford; George Godwin- Sussex Tech; David Ricksecker- Sussex Tech; Sebastian Borror- Sussex Tech; Aris Reynoso- Sussex Tech; Dan Ash- Sussex Tech

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If it’s not in the Seaford Star, it’s not in the local paper. Seaford Soccer Booster Club to hold sub sale October 11

Woodbridge’s Kani Kane (7), Noah Perry (43), and Jo’quan Smith (10) hit Cape’s David Kennedy (44) during last Saturday’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football game. No results were submitted. Photo by Mike McClure

The Seaford Soccer Boosters will be holding a sub sale on Thursday, October 11, at St. John’s Untied Methodist Church. Members of the high school soccer team will be pre-selling 8” subs from September 17–28 at the cost of $6 per sub. A choice of ham or turkey will be available. Delivery will be available between 10 a.m. –1:00 p.m. to businesses and organizations. Individual orders may be picked up at St. John’s between 10 a.m. –1:00 p.m. To place an order, please contact any Seaford High School Soccer Player or contact Seaford Soccer Booster President Steve Halter at 628-0554 to place your order.

Lady Jays out-shoot Smyrna, but lose, 1-0, on the road By Gene Bleile The Lady Jays had their first road game of the young season against the Smyrna Eagles last Thursday and came away with a frustrating loss 1-0 after a decisive 4-1 win over Sussex Central earlier in the week. “We came out flat and played that way all afternoon,” head coach Robin Verdery said after the game. “We weren’t going to the ball and our defense wasn’t doing the job either, we had too many one-on-one break-aways to try and stop.” The Jays out-shot the Eagles, 9-6, but couldn’t get any thing to go into the cage all day. Smyrna hit their only score early in the first period on a shot by Jenna Dominick, which gave them the lead and eventually the win. Seaford’s goalie Erin Taylor recorded four saves for the afternoon. “ Our next game is against Woodbridge and we will be ready for them, I can assure you,” Verdery emphasized. That game is at Woodbridge field on Thursday, Sept. 27, starting at 4 p.m. The Lady Jays’ record is now 3-3 overall and 2-2 in conference.

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Ross Higgins, left, is shown going for the ball during a recent soccer game between the Salisbury School Dragons and the Seaford Middle School. Photo by Tony Wilde

Woodbridge’s Logan Wescott passes the ball downfield during his team’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football home game last Saturday. Photo by Mike McClure

Woodbridge football team tops Smyrna, 16-14, for first win The Woodbridge varsity football team moved to 1-2 overall with a 16-14 non-conference win over Smyrna last Friday in Smyrna. A Woodbridge safety made the score 7-2 after one quarter of play. Josh Quinones scampered 89 yards for a touchdown and Austin Perry ran in the two-point conversion to make it 10-7. Perry added a 10-yard touchdown run in the third quarter before Smyrna tallied a touchdown and extra point to make the score 16-14. No additional information was sent to the Star on this game.


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