Similar Articles

Seahawks Sweep Two to Remain Unbeaten

BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity wrestling team swept two match...READ MORE

Coleman Christmas Tourney Underway

BERLIN- Stephen Decatur and Worcester’s two other public high sc...READ MORE

Running for a Brighter Future 10K Next Week

BERLIN- The first significant event of the local running circuit in th...READ MORE

Boys Winter Basketball Action Continues

OCEAN CITY- The Ocean City Recreation and Parks Department’s boy...READ MORE

Beach Lacrosse Registration Now Open

BERLIN- The Beach Lacrosse Program is now holding player registration ...READ MORE

Decatur, Local Teams in Governor’s Cup

BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity basketball team, a...READ MORE

Black Sea Bass Season to Re-Open

OCEAN CITY- After abruptly closing the black sea fishery off the coast...READ MORE

Recently Archived

May 10, 2013

Former Decatur Standout Wins College Honors

BERLIN- Former Decatur men’s lacrosse standout Brandon Terlizzi ...READ MORE

Seahawks Earn Share of Conference Title

BERLIN- With a little assistance from Mother Nature, Decatur’s b...READ MORE

Junior Dolphins Get in Win Column

10/16/2009 | By Shawn J. Soper, Sports Editor

BERLIN- The Berlin Dolphins Juniors team of the Salvation Army League got in the win column last week with a 21-13 win over county rival Snow Hill.

The Dolphins Juniors team, ages 11-13, had taken a couple of tough losses early in the season, but beat the Eagles, 21-13, for their first win. The game started rough for the Dolphins, who fumbled the opening kick-off and watched Snow Hill march down the field for an early 6-0 lead. However, the Dolphins answered quickly, ending a long drive of their own with a two-yard keeper by quarterback Danny Beck. The Dolphins converted the extra point and took an early 7-6 lead.

Snow Hill responded quickly, however, marching straight down the field for a touchdown and a successful extra point to take a 13-7 lead. Again, Berlin had the answer, going on perhaps their best drive of the season, a 10-play drive punctuated by a five-yard TD run by Jared King to retake the lead at 14-13 going into halftime.

After the wild scoring barrage in the first half, the Berlin defense settled down and dominated the second half. The score remained 14-13 for much of the third quarter before the Berlin defense forced the issue. Berlin's Gus Esham forced a fumble on a quarterback sack, scooped up the ball and returned it deep into Snow Hill territory as the third quarter came to an end.

Early in the fourth quarter, Berlin's Andrew Borradale punched it in from five yards out to extend the Dolphins' lead to 21-13, a lead they would never relinquish the rest of the way

There are no comments.

Leave a comment

Please complete all required fields.
Name*
Email
Comment*

Submit