February 7, 2024
- Marshal Manlove
- Feb 6, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 7, 2024


Ava Kramedas from Concord HS broke the 7-year old record in the Diving competition at the Blue Hen Conference Swimming Championships. It was also a new school record of 213.45 points in 6 dive competition. The BHC Diving Record in the Women's 1 meter Diving meet record had been 212.55 set in 2016 by Alexis Bedford
Akendre Matthews, Football — Delaware State University, Dover, Delaware
Aviyon Matthews, Football — Stonehill College, Easton, Massachusetts
Owen Ketzner, Cheer — University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware Maximus Mullins, Baseball — McDaniel College, Westminster, Maryland
Ava Little, Cheerleading — University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware
Cara Cimo, Soccer — Neumann University, Aston, Pennsylvania
Austin Troyer, Football — University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware
Tyler Bolden, Football — Stevenson University, Owings Mill, Maryland
Ronnell Davis, Football — University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York
Tristen Graham, Football — University of Akron, Akron, Ohio
Jake O’Donoghue from St. Marks has signed his NLI to attend the U of Delaware where he will play for the Blue Hens Football team.
Rikye Jenkins from Hodgson is heading to Millersville in PA where he will play football.
Logan Klein from St. Marks signed his NLI to stay instate and play football for the U of Delaware.

Daniel McConomy from Appoquinimink has committed to stay in state to play football in college and he will do so for the U of Delaware.

Grady Redding from Appoquinimink Swimming broke the school record in the 100 yard breaststroke with a new standard of 1:03.81
The Delaware Sports Athletes of the Week Week Ending 2-3-24

Jayvion Chandler - Indian River - Wrestling

Rachel Bockrath - Brandywine - Swimming

Juliana Balon - Padua - Indoor Track & Field












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