Four Downstate teams in first official DIAA boys' volleyball state tournament

Delaware State News
Posted 5/9/23

DOVER — Four Henlopen Conference schools are among the 16 teams that made the field for the first official DIAA state tournament in boys’ volleyball.

There have been state tourneys …

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Four Downstate teams in first official DIAA boys' volleyball state tournament

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DOVER — Four Henlopen Conference schools are among the 16 teams that made the field for the first official DIAA state tournament in boys’ volleyball.

There have been state tourneys held in the past but this will be the first one officially sanctioned by the DIAA. That’s because there are now enough boys’ volleyball programs in Delaware to meet the minimum requirement.

The tournament starts with matches on Thursday and Friday evening.

On Thursday, No. 2 Cape Henlopen (13-1) will host No. 15 Sussex Academy (8-6) at 6 p.m. On Friday, No. 7 Indian River (10-3) hosts No. 10 Newark Charter (10-5) at 6 p.m. with No. 6 Smyrna (13-2) hosting Mt. Pleasant (10-5) at 6 p.m.

Salesianum (14-0) is the top seed in the bracket. The second round of the tournament is slated for May 16.


BOYS’ VOLLEYBALL

DIAA State Tournament

First round

Matches start at 6 p.m.

Thursday, May 11

9-Christiana (11-4) at 8-Conrad (9-6)

12-Dickinson (9-6) at 5-Delcastle (15-0)

15-Sussex Academy (8-6) at 2-Cape Henlopen (13-1)

14-MOT Charter (7-8) at 3-Wilmington Charter (12-2)

Friday, May 12

16-Saint Mark’s (7-7) at 1-Salesianum (14-0)

13-Brandywine (5-10) at 4-Delaware Military (12-3)

10-Newark Charter (10-5) at 7-Indian River (10-3)

11-Mt. Pleasant (10-5) at 6-Smyrna (13-2)

Tuesday, May 16

Quarterfinals, TBA

Thursday, May 18

Semifinals, TBA

Tuesday, May 23

Finals, TBA

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