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Posted 3/29/23

Skipjacks end season

After suffering a 68-75 loss Friday against Johnson County Community College in the NJCAA DII National Tournament - Consolation Round, the Chesapeake College …

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Skipjacks end season

After suffering a 68-75 loss Friday against Johnson County Community College in the NJCAA DII National Tournament - Consolation Round, the Chesapeake College Skipjacks’ historic season came to an end. The Jacks finished the season with an overall 30-6 record, which is the most wins in school history and the first 30-win season in school history.

The team finished the year as the NJCAA D2 Region 20 and Mid-Atlantic District Champions. This year was also the first time in school history that the men’s basketball program has made it to the National Tournament. Top players in the final game were:

  • ’23 - JayShaun Freeman - 19pts, 4rebs, 3asts, 2stls, 2blks
  • ’23 - Lamont Powell - 16pts, 4rebs, 3asts, 1blk
C-SD digital tickets

Cambridge-South Dorchester High School is piloting the use of digital GoFan tickets for the spring sports season. This change will impact spectators for all home boys lacrosse, girls lacrosse, and track and field events. All tickets for these events must be purchased via GoFan.co, and no cash tickets will be available for purchase at the gate.

While purchasing tickets, all spectators will need to acknowledge the DCPS Spectator Policy before proceeding to checkout. Tickets will be released every Sunday for the upcoming weeks events.

To find tickets, go to GoFan.co and search for Cambridge South Dorchester H S. You can also go directly to the C-SD GoFan page using https://gofan.co/app/school/MD22640.

The C-SDHS Athletics Department Staff will be available at the gate to assist spectators having issues navigating the online system. Anyone who needs more assistance can go to https://get.gofan.co/digital-ticketing-guide to learn more about the ticket purchasing and redeeming process. For more information, contact Steve Romano at romanos@dcpsmd.org.

Stop, Drop and Run

The Easton Volunteer Fire Department will hold the Stop, Drop and Run 10k/5k run and 1 mile walk, on April 15. The event starts at 10:30 a.m. at the Easton Volunteer Fire Department. All the proceeds go to the Easton Volunteer Fire Department.

There will be food and drinks afterwards. There will be prizes for the top overall male and female, and top 3 males and females in the 12 and Under, 13-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59 and 60 and Above age groups. .

There are also special prizes for local first responders. “The same speedy group from the NSA has come and taken the cup for the past years,” a statement from organizers said. “We need to get it back here on the Shore so get your three fastest folks together and run!”

NDHS Eagles Baseball

The Eastern Shore Umpires’ Association is looking for umpires to help cover the 2023 high school baseball season. A statement from ESUA Assigner Bryan Hall said, “We need community members who know the game to get involved as officials to give our high school student-athletes the experience they deserve. There is a great possibly as the season gets started JV games will only have one umpire assigned to work the game and the possibility of games having to be postponed, canceled, or played without officials due to the low number of officials available. If you are interested in coming on board, please reach out to me directly. The JV game fee is $70, varsity fee is $90 per game.”

The association can be reached through NDHS Eagles Baseball’s Facebook page.

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