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MORNING STAR • JANUARY 24 - 30, 2008

The Jays’ Corey Darden picks up a first place in the 100 yard butterfly last week against Kent County. Darden’s winning time was 1:03:10. Photo by Gene Bleile

Seaford swimming continued DeMott- 1:05:85; 100 free- 1. Andrew Halter- 50:51, 2. Lee Mayer- 52:59, 3. Daniel DeMott- 59:55; 500 free- 1. Alex Welding- 6:11:72; 200 free relay- 1. Seaford (Lee Mayer, Cory Darden, Spencer Noel, Andrew Halter)- 1:36:25; 100 back- 1. Tim Halter- 1:01:33, 2. Cory Darden- 1:07:51, 100 Breaststroke- 1. Spencer Noel- 1:08:47; 400 free relay- 1. Seaford (Lee Mayer, Tim Halter, Alex Welding, Daniel DeMott)- 3:48:87. Girls Meet Results: 200 Medley Relay- 1. Seaford (Jamie Swain, Chelsea Procino, Taylor Swain, Olivia Bradham)-

2:11:52; 200 Free- 1. Jeanmarie Ferber2:15:75, 2. Paige Venables- 2:16:91; 200 IM- 1. Taylor Swain- 2:44:26, 2. Alexis Carey- 2:45:67; 50 free- 1. Olivia Bradham- 26:92;100 fly- 1. Paige Venables1:11:68; 100 free- 2. Chelsea Procino1:02:97; 500 free- 2. Jeanmarie Ferber6:22:39; 200 free relay- 1. Seaford (Paige Venables, Jamie Swain, Chelsea Procino, Anya Sypek)- 1:55:28; 100 back- 1. Olivia Bradham- 1:11:50; 100 breaststroke- 1. Chelsea Procino- 1:25:68, 2. Alex Smith- 1:26:02; 400 free relay- 1. Paige Venables, Jamie Swain, Jeanmarie Ferber, Olivia Bradham- 4:04:74 (tied pool record).

Flames win a pair in Greenwood Mennonite School tourney The Greenwood Mennonite School boys’ basketball team won a pair of games in the school’s basketball tournament last weekend. GMS topped Granite Baptist (Md.), 71-68 in overtime last Friday as Madison Warfel had a game-high 34 points. Derek Scott scored 15 points and Tim Yoder added 11. On Saturday, the Flames beat Christian Tabernacle, 73-33, as Warfel had 22, Yoder netted 11, and Scott had 15 points in the GMS win. LATE GAME JUMP SHOTThe Lady Jays’ Dee Farlow hits a jump shot late in the fourth quarter against Smyrna last Thursday night. Farlow finished the night with 10 points. Photo Gene Bleile

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Seaford sports schedules for January 24-30 Thursday, Jan. 24- Seaford girls’ basketball home vs. Cape Henlopen; Seaford swimming at Dover; Woodbridge girls’ basketball home vs. Campus Friday, Jan. 25- Seaford boys’ basketball at Cape Henlopen; Seaford wrestling home vs. Cape Henlopen; Woodbridge boys’ basketball at Sussex Tech; Seaford Christian boys’ and girls’ basketball at Greenwood Mennonite Saturday, Jan. 26- Woodbridge track at Tower Hill Monday, Jan. 28- Woodbridge girls’ basketball home vs. Salisbury School Tuesday, Jan. 29- Seaford boys’ basketball home vs. Sussex Tech; Seaford girls’ basketball at Sussex Tech; Woodbridge girls’ basketball at Campus Community; Woodbridge home vs. Sussex Central; Seaford Christian boys’ and girls’ basketball home vs. Holly Grove Wednesday, Jan. 30- Seaford at Sussex Tech wrestling

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Seaford’s Marcus Wright, left, had a pin during his team’s win over Dover last Wednesday before winning by fall on Friday against Smyrna. Wright accounted for his team’s only points against the Eagles. Photo by David Elliott

Seaford wrestling continued weight class, Seaford won five out of the next six matches to ice the match at 55-15. Kirk Neal pinned his opponent in 59 seconds at the 119 weight class, Jordan Stanley won a decision 12-9 at the 125 weight class, Matt Joseph, 135 weight class, pinned his man in the third period at 5:06; C.R. Wilkins scored a major decision at 13-4 in the 140 weight class and Brian Wright won his 145 weight class with a 62 decision. Last Friday night the Jays took on the Smyrna Eagles, who are currently ranked in the top five in the state, and lost 65-6.

Heavy weight Marcus Wright was the only bright spot all night for the Jays, when he started the match and pinned the Eagles C.J. Ohsull in the first period in one minute and three seconds. Seaford then lost the next 13 matches on one forfeit, five pins and the remainder on points. This past weekend, the Jays traveled to North Caroline High School for their annual tournament meet and finished with a record of 4-1. They lost to North Caroline, but defeated, St. Mary’s, Perryville, West Nottingham and Meade, Md. Final team scores and individual stats were not available at press time.


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