The Brandywine football team had a bye week last week but so did
their opponents for this past Saturday, the Newark Yellowjackets. Newark
won 50-6 in a game that wasn’t even that close. The third string for
Newark entered the game in the middle of the second quarter as the time
clock had already begun to run non-stop under the new slaughter rules.
The score was 44-0 at halftime as Newark had scored seven touchdowns
(missing six extra point attempts).
The Brandywine team is very young. Very young. So despite being
outscored 168-12 in their four losses so far, the Bulldog are setting
themselves up for the next two years.
The Division II football tournament run should be interesting during
the next few weeks. Delmar and Middletown are both undefeated with
Hodgson, St. Elizabeth, and Concord, with just a loss apiece. It
would be easy to predict, based on those marks, that Middletown and
Delmar look headed toward a championship matchup….so I’ll take the
easy way and say just that!
The third annual Turf Bowl at Rullo Stadium in Newark was held this
weekend (Sunday scores unavailable at this time) with 18 teams playing
nine games on the artificial turf and the home of the state semifinal
and championship games. It was a great opportunity to see some teams and
some players who I don’t get to see very often, if at all.
The first interesting game was the first one between Cape Henlopen
and Wilmington Christian. Both teams were undefeated although the
Warriors did have two ties on their mark. The Cape defense was
particularly stifling and made the Warrior offense appear meek despite
the presence of the legitimate scoring threat in Jenna Schwind.
The Seaford Blue Jays are overlooked playing in the Henlopen
Conference but brought up a 6-2 record to take on the Bulldogs of
Brandywine (and staff reporter Dana Anderson). The Bulldogs had just
finished an emotional 3-0 win over William Penn to take hold of the
Flight A lead on Friday. That win was the first against the Colonials
for all of the Brandywine seniors and was a game they had highlighted on
their schedule for a while.
It would have been easy to let down against Seaford after such a win,
but nobody on the team seemed to know anything about the Blue Jays
(including their record) so their guard was up and their game was on in
a 4-2 victory. Junior co-captain Bryce Jones scored twice in the win.
Newark and Concord were sporting winning records themselves and the
game, as do all games, was important to both squads. A 1-1 tie at half
time was no indication that the Raiders would break the game open with
three unanswered goals in the second half to knock the wind out of
Jackets. Sophomore Ashley Rowell scored twice for Concord.
Some of the Raider team will make an appearance on the radio show this
Tuesday evening at 9 p.m. (Which can be heard right through this site or
through WMPH.ORG.)
The next game I stayed for was the Tatnall-Indian River game won by
the Hornets 2-1. Cathy Perotto scored both goals for Tatnall, but the
key player on this team in clearly the senior co-captain Jackie Ciconte.
This young attack forward is the real deal and, in my humble opinion,
one of the best players in the game right now. Her ball-handling skills
are truly Gretsky-esque and she passes the ball with purpose. Even
bouncing passes headed her way seem to be corralled effortlessly while
her teammates benefit as hockey stars like Mark Messier, and Jari Kurri
did during the "Great One’s" reign in Edmonton.
A plainly upset (and intentionally unnamed) River coach was not at all
happy about the Indians first half of the game, although they only
trailed 1-0. The game plan for the second half was to shadow Ciconte,
but that didn’t work either. River got on the board with a Brittany
Croll goal late and had a nice chance to score in the last 30 seconds,
but the loss left a host of upset Indians who fell to 4-4. The halftime
"pep" talk might have led more to the tears at the end of the
game than the one-goal loss. Just an observation.
While preparing for last week’s radio show, the St. Marks Spartan
volleyball team finally lost their first match under head coach Nancy
Griskowitz. It had to happen some time because no one is invincible. It
will be interesting to see if the loss strengthens the Spartans for the
stretch run. Sometimes these losses have a tendency to do just that
while giving other teams an unrealistic analysis of future success. Only
playing out the balance of the schedule will prove one way or the other.
Was comparing a local high school field hockey player to Wayne
Gretsky a full stretch? Hmm….who knows. But I’ve seen Gretsky play
and I will tell you that what he did on the ice was just the same type
of thing that Jackie Ciconte was and is doing on the turf and on the
grass. Both athletes made their teammates better. The first goal that
Perrotto scored was off of a Ciconte blast from the top of the circle
that deflected off of her stick. We’ll talk more with Jackie on the
radio show on the 16th as well as the Tatnall goalie Amanda
Jacobs and perhaps the star cross-country runner Meredith Lambert on
that evening. That is providing she says yes if I can get a hold of her.
(Someone please let her know I am looking for her, ok?)
Highlights of three of the Turf Bowl games will be featured on the TV
show on the 16th.
Speaking of the TV show, if anyone is watching the versions in Kent
and Sussex Counties and would like to see the show continue in that
area, please drop me a line. If we don't get any response, we're going
to discontinue the show in those areas. It is completely important for
viewers of the TV shows (even up here in New Castle County) , and
listeners to the radio show to let us know how we are doing and also to
let any sponsors that we have that their dollars invested in these shows
is appreciated. That means buying their products or services, or at
least calling them up and asking some questions. Any sponsors that we
have are the only reason that the shows can continue and let no one
forget that our TV show is the only one of its kind in Delaware. So help
us out a bit with that please...thanks.
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says there is a new "Bits and Pieces" to find out.