Sports
E-editionE-edition GateawayE-edition Example
Cape Gazette Twitter page

Updated Wed, Sep 1, 2010.
Local lifeguards
are national champions
DaN cook photo
Members of the winning 4-by-100 relay at the United States Lifesaving Association National Championships in Huntington Beach, Calif., are (l-r) Chelsea Allen, Christine MacDonald, Lillie Lingo and Dana McCreary (not shown). The four athletes also swept the beach flag medals placing McCreary, Allen, MacDonald and Lingo.
Dan Cook photo
Cape senior defensive tackle Stephen “Texas” Stuart, right, pulls down a Steven Decatur quarterback for a Viking sack during the Friday scrimmage.
Dave Frederick photo
The Shady Tree Lounge players are (l-r) in back Joe Snead, Ezell Zachary, Nate Frazier, Greg Skoglund, Dan Sponaugle and Percy Marshall. In the middle are Blaine Daisey, Troy Brittingham, Eric Gooch, Wimpy Brittingham and Jimmy Brittingham. In front are Gekwan Pritchett, Fattz Albert Brittingham, Kevin Brittngham,, Bill Bright and Tony Horsey. Not shown are Mike Dmiterchik and Damon Ayers.
Dave Frederick photo
Runners take off at the start of the Greene Turtle 5K in Lewes Sunday, Aug. 22, as Mark Vilardo controls the race - it must be the yellow shoes.
Ron MacArthur photo
National champions Mark Arnold and Matt Franks let out their spinnaker during the 51st annual Mobjack regatta as the Delaware River and Bay Cooperative’s Delriver heads to port in the background. Below, Winners in the 51st Mobjack Nationals are (l-r) in the back row, Matt Franks, champion crew; Paynter Ingram, fourth; Duncan Ward, top family crew; Tom Roberts, third-place crew; Meg Roberts, third place and top female; Al Williamson, president and longest haul winner; John Dickey, top novice; Mark Arnold, national champion; Tim Moody, long-haul crew; and Josh Guenther, second place. In the front row are Tom Ward, top family and sportsmanship winner; Gay Knapp Merini, fifth-place crew; Hannah Petterson, fifth-place crew; Connie Miller, senior national champion and anchor award; Sara Lester, top novice crew; Bert Keller, fourth-place crew; and Len Guenther, second-place crew.

| More
Stories »
Cape volleyball works hard
through preseason play days
Volleyball, the forgotten
sister of Cape High sports
Snap, crackle and Pop Warner
Dan Cook photo
Cape rising junior Erin Ricker, left, battles a Brandywine midfielder in the play day at Polytech.
Isaacs wins national award
Submitted Photo
Sussex Tech sophomore Cailey Isaacs was recently selected as Miss National Softball Association for 16U at the association’s Fastpitch World Series held in Chattanooga, Tenn. The award is based on athletic and academic performance, leadership, character and community service. Cailey played center field for Sussex Tech’s undefeated JV softball team this past year, and she plays for the 16U Delaware Lady Blue Hens Select travel softball team out of Georgetown. Cailey is studying athletic healthcare at Sussex Tech.
submitted photos
The Rehoboth Beach Country Club Championship went to Bailey Scheurer, left, with a gross for two rounds of 174. The runner-up was Dale Lipnick with a 174.
Above left, the second flight runner-up with a l74 was Suzanne Moore, left. The winner of the second flight in a playoff was Judy Bennett with a l74. Above right, Karen Storms, left, was the winner of the third flight with a 191 and runner-up with a 207 was Kathy Carroll.
More Golf News »
A reminder to all coaches, teams and athletes:

Send all Cape Sports News: Sports Editor: davefredman@comcast.net

Delaware stats, schedules, scores: Websites4Sports.com

Also: CapeVikingsSports.com : ViewMySchedule.com

SPORTS COLUMNISTS
Updated Tuesday and Friday
Updated Tuesday
Updated Friday
Briefly »
Daily fitness passes available at Del Tech
Try out the newly remodeled cardio/weight training area in the gymnasium complex at Delaware Technical & Community College in Georgetown by purchasing a one-day pass. These new passes are being offered for the affordable price of $5, are valid for a year from the date of purchase and allow guests to use the latest cable machines, free weights and cardio equipment including treadmills, elliptical machines and stationary bikes. Guests are allowed to purchase an unlimited number of daily passes; personal training sessions, monthly and four-month passes also are available. Fitness center membership is not required for fitness classes including karate, Pilates, tai chi, yoga, zumba and belly dance aerobics. For more information, call Delaware Tech’s Corporate and Community Programs at 854-6966.

Tickets now available for September races
The major storyline surrounding the 2010 NASCAR season will be which driver will step up and challenge four-time NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson and the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports team. A slew of drivers have aspirations of being the one to put an end to Johnson’s four-year reign as series champion, and if they’re going to do so, they’ll have to beat him at one of his best tracks – Dover International Speedway – where he completed the season sweep in 2009. Race fans can reserve seats for the Sept. 26 “AAA 400,” race No. 2 in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup, the Sept. 25 NASCAR Nationwide Series race, and the Sept. 24 “Sunoco 150” NASCAR Camping World Series race. Tickets can be purchased by calling the Dover ticket office at 800-441-RACE or online at DoverSpeedway.com. “AAA 400” NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race tickets start at just $55, and a new $35 junior ticket is available for kids 11 and under in the alcohol- and tobacco-free family seating section. By ordering early, fans can choose seats from a variety of seating selections and better ticket availability. Dover continues to offer event ticket insurance for all events, along with an array of ticket options including a $25 discount on three-day ticket packages, all-inclusive hospitality packages, early-buy discounts, and a variety of payment plans. For more information or to purchase tickets, call 800-441-RACE or visit DoverSpeedway.com.

Delmarva Quarterly
© Cape Gazette. All rights reserved. Policy Statement