Published October 14, 2011
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Published October 14, 2011
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity football team won its third game in a row last weekend, pounding Easton, 41-8, on Homecoming to improve to 4-2 on the season.
One week after upsetting Queen Anne’s, 34-31, on the Lions’ homecoming game, the Seahawks had to avoid the same fate last Friday when it faced Easton on a day it welcomed back alumni with full festivities including fireworks displays. Easton had shown signs of life the week before with a 56-0 rout of Colonel Richardson,...
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Published October 14, 2011
BERLIN- The Stephen Decatur and Worcester Prep varsity golf teams renewed their friendly neighborhood rivalry last week with the first leg of the “Battle of Berlin Challenge Cup” with the Seahawks winning three of the four matches, or points.
The first leg of the challenge, played last Thursday at the Ocean City Golf Club, was a two-person scramble with Decatur winning three of the four matches. Decatur’s Joe Iacona and Chase Eslin defeated Worcester’s Patrick Dowling and...
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Published October 14, 2011
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s girls’ varsity soccer team won a pair of games over Wicomico this week, beating the Indians, 6-0, on the road last Wednesday and scalping the Indians again by the same 6-0 score at home on Monday.
On Monday, the Seahawks picked up where they left off against Wicomico, getting out to an early lead against the Indians on a goal by Tori Whigham just 10 minutes into the contest for an early 1-0 lead. The score remained 1-0 for much of the first half as the...
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Published October 14, 2011
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity golf team stayed on a major roll this week, finishing second at the state quarterfinal tournament at the Hyatt in Cambridge on Tuesday to qualify for next week’s state semifinals at the University of Maryland.
On Monday, the Seahawks won their fourth regular season tournament of the year, beating rival Parkside by 16 strokes in the process. Decatur shot a team-low 168, while the Rams finished in 184. Nikki Rafer led the Seahawks with a tournament-low...
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