Similar Articles
St. Pat’s Boardwalk 5K Set for Next Week
OCEAN CITY- The annual St. Patrick’s Day Boardwalk 5K returns to...READ MORETurtle Lax Club Tryouts Slated
OCEAN CITY- The Greene Turtle Lacrosse Club will hold tryouts for its ...READ MOREMallards Not Deep but Talented Heading into 2013
BERLIN- With a veteran group of upper classmen and a talented collecti...READ MOREOCES Golf Tournament Date Set
OCEAN CITY- The 2nd Annual Ocean City Elementary PTA Golf Tournament i...READ MOREESIWC Wrestlers Bring Home Hardware
WEST OCEAN CITY- Young wrestlers from the Eastern Shore Intensive Wres...READ MORESeahawks Poised for Another Big Season
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s girls’ varsity lacrosse team app...READ MOREFormer Seahawk Advances to NCAAs
BERLIN- Former Stephen Decatur wrestling standout Dan Miller, now a se...READ MORERecently Archived
Former Decatur Standout Wins College Honors
BERLIN- Former Decatur men’s lacrosse standout Brandon Terlizzi ...READ MORESeahawks Earn Share of Conference Title
BERLIN- With a little assistance from Mother Nature, Decatur’s b...READ MORELocal Wrestlers Win All-American Awards
WEST OCEAN CITY- Two young wrestlers from the Eastern Shore Intensive ...READ MORESehawks Close Out Regular Season at 8-9
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity basketball team closed out its regular season last weekend, splitting its final two games, and now gets ready to start the state 3A-East Region tournament.
The Seahawks had an up-and-down final stretch, beating Parkside, 59-50, in the final Bayside Conference regular season game last Thursday, before falling to Indian River in a close one, 72-69, in the regular season finale last Saturday. Against Parkside, Jesse Engle led the Seahawks with 25 points.
With the split of its final two games, the Seahawks finished with an 8-9 record in a season that saw some flashes of promise. Decatur was never able to string together a bunch of wins in a row and followed a win one, lose one pattern for much of the year. The Seahawks will now put the regular season behind them as they prepare for a possible run in the state Class 3A-East region tournament, which gets underway next week. Decatur is the 10th seed in the region and will face seventh-seeded Centennial in the first round. Second-seeded River Hill awaits the winner. Meanwhile, Bennett is the top seed in the 3A-East region and will face the winner of the first-round game between Wilde Lake and Hebron. The regional tournament gets underway next Tuesday.











There are no comments.