Bohemia Manor captured the team title and Dylan Whitney of Perryville earned medalist honors at the Cecil County golf tournament, held Tuesday, October 16, at Furnace Bay.
Whitney carded an 82, one stroke better than the Eagles' state qualifier Will Smethurst. History was both made and repeated itself in the same volleyball match.
Perryville snapped several Rising Sun winning streaks with a stirring five-set comeback victory Thursday night, October 11. The Panthers triumphed over the previously undefeated Tigers 22-25, 18-25, 25-11, 25-17, 15-10. Led by race winners Emma Cease and Alex Longeway, the Rising Sun girls and Bohemia Manor boys captured the title at the Cecil County cross country meet held at Calvert Regional Park Tuesday, October 9.
Cease captured the girls event in a time of 20:01, eight seconds ahead of teammate Heather Horst. Tome, North East, and Rising Sun prevailed as six county field hockey teams played Monday, October 8, at Rullo Stadium on the campus of the University of Delaware.
In the opener, Tome topped Bohemia Manor 4-0. Brandon Teixidor's recorded a hat trick in the second half to lead the Bohemia Manor boys soccer team to a 6-0 triumph over host Perryville Thursday afternoon.
Mikey Stecher added a pair of goals and Bean Bainbridge opened the scoring. Teixidor's nifty flick set up Bainbridge's goal in the 9th minute. The Perryville volleyball team swept visiting Bohemia Manor 25-21, 25-11, 25-21 Tuesday, October 2.
Emma Cease of Rising Sun and Elkton's Cameron Spaeth won the the individual races and the Tiger girls and Perryville boys took the team titles at the Susquehanna Division cross country meet Tuesday, October 2, at Perryville Community Park.
Perryville football coach Chris Johnson succinctly summed up his team's 51-36 loss to visiting Rising Sun Friday night when he said, "nobody was stopping anybody."
They call him the "Trash Man" and his business is picking up goals.
Linton "Trash Man" Mercer tallied twice to lead the Rising Sun boys soccer team to a 4-1 triumph over host Perryville in the rain Thursday night. "Linton is up top because of his speed," Rising Sun coach Ken Ulrich said. "And he is what we call the 'Trash Man'. He cleans up anything up top with his speed and that's what he does. He knows his job and he does it well." |
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