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April 24, 2025

  • Writer: Marshal Manlove
    Marshal Manlove
  • Apr 22
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 24



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Brian August, the Head Baseball Coach at Wilmington University, won the 600th game of his career at the helm of the Wildcats. He has compiled a 601-388-2 record in his 21 years coaching the team.








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Chase Castora from the Baseball team at MOT Charter was named the Mustangs Male Athlete of the Week.







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Ismini Nikolakis and Olivia Whiteman from the Girls Soccer team at MOT Charter were named to Co-Female Athletes of the Week for the Mustangs.









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Head Varsity Baseball Coach Jamie Clark won his 100th game with the Sanford Warriors










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Ella Rishko from the U of DE reached 100 career points with the Blue Hens Womens Lacrosse team.










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Taylor Stone from Middletown broke the school record in 100m hurdles for the Girls Track team running 15.32 at the Sam Singleton Scorpion Classic









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Caitlyn Kowalski from St. Elizabeth has signed an NLI to attend Eastern University in PA. She will join the Field Hockey program.








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Isaac Chukwurah from Caravel has committed to attend Penn State where he will play Football.









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Conner Verbanas from Wilmington Friends has signed an NLI to attend Kenyon College in Ohio where he will join the Swimming team. The Kenyon College Athletics Department has claimed 62 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III national championships.

That is by far the most of any NCAA Division III institution. The men's swimming and diving team owns 34 of those 62 titles and an unprecedented run of 31-consecutive titles (1980-2010).








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Logan Scott from Wilmington Friends has committed to attend Taft where he will join the Football program.











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Max Martire, a Junior from the Tatnall School in Wilmington, broke the Delaware State record in Boys Track & Field in the Discus with a throw of 197-2.











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Brenna Jester from Odessa threw a no-hitter against Mt. Pleasant in a Ducks 17-0 win over the Green Knights. She struck out 10 batters in the victory.

 
 
 

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