Local roundup: Visiting Delmar dominates Indian River 35-7

Delaware State News
Posted 10/22/21

Delmar earned a 35-7 football road victory at Indian River on Friday night.

The Wildcats recorded their third consecutive win to improve to 4-2 overall. Indian River dropped to 3-3.

Sussex …

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Local roundup: Visiting Delmar dominates Indian River 35-7

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Delmar earned a 35-7 football road victory at Indian River on Friday night.

The Wildcats recorded their third consecutive win to improve to 4-2 overall. Indian River dropped to 3-3.

Sussex Central 21, Cape Henlopen 14: The Vikings mounted a rally in the second half but Sussex Central’s 21-0 halftime lead held up.

Zimir Gardner threw for a touchdown and rushed for another to lead the Golden Knights. Patrick Henry was on the receiving end of Garnder’s touchdown pass and ran for a touchdown himself.

Cape Henlopen was led by Hank D’Ambrogi, who threw for a pair of touchdowns — one to Odin DeLazaro-Potemski and another to Maurki James.

Sussex Tech 26, Red Lion 16: The Ravens got back to .500 on the season with the road victory to improve to 4-4 overall.

Odessa 20, Polytech 16: A Panther comeback attempt was thwarted by a red zone interception from Noah Norment in the final minute.

Men’s basketball

Hens promote O’Connor: Danny O’Connor has been promoted to director of men’s basketball operations, head coach Martin Ingelsby announced Friday.

O’Connor spent his first five seasons as the program’s coordinator of player development/videography. In that role he was responsible for all basketball-related film and video editing, and aided the assistant coaches in creating scouting reports.
He oversaw the team’s manager program, and assisted with running camps and clinics throughout the year.

O’Connor, who graduated from Indiana in 2016, has been a member of Ingelsby’s staff during all six of his seasons in Newark.
The Blue Hens increased their win total in each of his first four years, and advanced to the CAA Tournament Semifinals in 2019 and 2020.

“We are very excited to announce Danny’s promotion to director of basketball operations,” Ingelsby said. “Danny has been a valuable member of our coaching staff the last five years and I am honored to be able to elevate him into this new role. His work ethic, strong interpersonal skills and commitment to our team’s core values have prepared him to take on this new responsibility.”

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