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The Charter School of WilmingtonWilmington, Delaware
Field HockeySeason Summary
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Coaches
Cindy DePriscoHead Coach
Aly DePriscoJV
Melissa AronsonFreshman
HIGH SCHOOL RANKINGS
FOOTBALLTHE NEWS JOURNALDIVISION I1.Middletown(4-0) Prev. 12. Salesianum (4-0) 23. St. Mark's (4-0) 34. Dover (2-2) 45. Caesar Rodney (2-2) 56. Sussex Central (3-1) 77. A.I. du Pont (3-1) 68. Cape Henlopen (3-1) 89. Appoquinimink (2-2) NR10. Smyrna (2-2) 9DIVISION III.Hodgson (4-0) 12. Caravel (4-0) 23. Howard (4-0) 34. Archmere (3-1) 45. DMA (3-1) 66. St. Elizabeth (2-2) 57. St. Georges (4-0) 78. Delmar (2-2) 89. Indian River (3-1) 910. Lake Forest (2-2) 10
1290 THE TICKET/DFCADIVISION I1. Middletown 12. Salesianum 23. St. Mark's 34. Sussex Central 55. Dover 66. Cape Henlopen 87. A.I. du Pont 48. Caesar Rodney 79. Appoquinimink NR10. Concord (2-2) NRDIVISION II1. Caravel 12. Hodgson 23. Howard 44. Archmere 55. Indian River 36. St. Elizabeth 67. Delmar 78. DMA 89. St. Georges 910. Lake Forest 10
VOLLEYBALL1. St. Mark's (4-0)2. Padua (6-0)3. Archmere (6-0)4. Ursuline (5-1)5. Concord (5-1)
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BOYS SOCCER1. Salesianum (4-1) 12. Charter of Wilm. (4-0-1) 33. Concord (4-0-1) 44. Archmere (6-1) 25. Indian River (5-0) 5
FIELD HOCKEY1. Cape Henlopen (6-1) 12. Delmar (6-1) 23. Tower Hill (6-0) 34. Tatnall (6-0) 55. Polytech (5-1) 4
HIGH SCHOOL RANKINGS
FOOTBALLThe News JournalDivision I1. Middletown (6-0) Prev. 12. Salesianum (6-0) 23. St. Mark's (5-1) 34. Caesar Rodney (4-2) 55. Cape Henlopen (5-1) 76. Sussex Central (4-2) 47. A.I. du Pont (4-2) 68. Appoquinimink (3-3) 99. Dover (2-4) 810. William Penn (3-3) NRDivision III.Hodgson (6-0) 12. Caravel (6-0) 23. Archmere (4-2) 44. Del. Military (5-1) T"5. St. Elizabeth (4-2) 66. Indian River (5-1) 77. Howard (5-1) 38. St. Georges (6-0) 89. Lake Forest (4-2) 910. Delmar (3-3) 10
1290 the Ticket/DIFCADivision I1. Middletown 12. Salesianum 23. St. Mark's 34. Cape Henlopen 55. Caesar Rodney 76. Sussex Central 47. A.I. du Pont 68. William Penn 99. Concord (3-3) NR10. Appoquinimink NRDivision II1. Caravel 12. Hodgson 23. Indian River 44. Archmere 55. St. Elizabeth 66. St. Georges 77. Del. Military 88. Howard 39. Delmar 910. Lake Forest 10
VOLLEYBALL1. St. Mark's (10-0) 12. Padua (9-1) 23. Archmere (10-0) 34. Ursuline (7-2) 45. Concord (9-1) 5
BOYS SOCCER1. Salesianum (7-1) 12. Charter of Wilm. (7-0-1) 23. Concord (8-0-1) 34. Indian River (9-0) 45. St. Elizabeth (9-1) NR
FIELD HOCKEY1. Cape Henlopen (10-1) 12. Delmar (9-1) 23. Tatnall (9-0) 34. Polytech (8-1) 45. Charter of Wilm. (11-0)NR
FOOTBALLTHE NEWS JOURNALDIVISION I1. Middletown (7-0) Prev. 12. Salesianum (7-0) 23. St. Mark's (6-1) 34. Caesar Rodney (5-2) 45. Sussex Central (5-2) 66. A.I. du Pont (5-2) 77. Cape Henlopen (5-2) 58. Dover (3-4) 99. Concord (4-3) NR10. Appoquinimink (3-4) 8DIVISION II1. Caravel (7-0) 22. SL. Gootgesv 0> &3. Archmere (5-2) 34. Hodgson (6-1) 15. Del. Military Academy(6-1) 46. Indian River (6-1) 67. Howard (6-1) 78. St. Elizabeth (4-3) 59. Delmar (4-3) 1010. Lake Forest (4-3) 9
1290 THE TICKET/DIFCADIVISION I1. Middletown 12. Salesianum 23. St. Mark's 34. Caesar Rodney 55. Sussex Central 66. A.I. du Pont 77. Cape Henlopen 48. Concord 99. Dover NR10. William Penn (3-4) 8DIVISION II1. Caravel 12. Indian River 3i. St. Georges - 6
' 4. Archmere 45. Hodgson 26. Delaware Military 77. Howard 88. St. Elizabeth 59. Delmar 910. Lake Forest 10
VOLLEYBALL1. St. Mark's (12-0) 12. Padua (12-1) 23. Ursuline (9-2) 44. Concord (12-1) 55. Archmere (10-3) 3
BOYS SOCCER1. Salesianum (10-1) 12. Charter of Wilm. (10-0-1)
23. Concord (10-0-1) 34. Indian River (11-0) 45. Caesar Rodney (10-1-1) NR
FIELD HOCKEY1. Cape Henlopen (12-1) 12. Delmar (11-1) 23. Tatnall (12-0) 34. Polytech (9-2) 45. Charter of Wilm. (12-0) 5
HIGH SCHOOL RANKINGS
FOOTBALLTHE NEWS JOURNALDIVISION I Prev.1. Middletown (8-0) 12. St. Mark's (7-1) 33. Salesianum (7-1) 24. Caesar Rodney (6-2) 45. Sussex Central (6-2) 56. Cape Henlopen (6-2) 77. Dover (4-4) 88. Concord (5-3) 99. A.I. du Pont (5-3) 610. Appoquinimink (4-4) 10DIVISION II1. Caravel (8-0) 12. St. Georges (8-0) 23. Archmere (6-2) 34. Hodgson (7-1) 4
5. Indian River (7-1) 66. Del. Mil. Academy (6-2) 57. Howard (7-1) 78. St. Elizabeth (5-3) 89. Delmar (5-3) 910. Lake Forest (4-4) 101290 THE TICKET/DIFCADIVISION I1. Middletown 12. St. Mark's 33. Salesianum 24. Caesar Rodney 45. Sussex Central 56. Cape Henlopen 77. Concord 88. A.I. du Pont 69. Dover 910. William Penn (4-4) 10
DIVISION II1. Caravel 12. Indian River 23. St. Georges 34. Archmere (6-2) 45. Hodgson (7-1) 56. Del. Military 67. Howard 78. St. Elizabeth 89. Delmar 910. Lake Forest 10
VOLLEYBALL1. St. Mark's (15-0) 12. Padua (13-2) 23. Ursuline (11-4) 34. Archmere (12-3) 55. Concord (13-2) 4
BOYS SOCCER1. Salesianum (12-1) A:-2. Charter of Wilm. (11-1-1) 2- .3. Indian River (13-1) 4. •4. Concord (11-1-1) 1 •5. Caesar Rodney (12-1-1) 5
FIELD HOCKEY1. Cape Henlopen (13-1) T2. Delmar (13-1) '2 '3. Caravel (12-1) NR4. Tatnall (12-2) 35. Charter of Wilm. (15-0) 5
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FIELD HOCKEY1. Cape Henlopen (14-1) 12. Delmar (14-1) 23. Caravel (13-2) 34. Charter of Wilm. (15-0) 55. Wilm, Friends (12-2-1) NR
FIELD HOCKEY
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Charter of Wilmington 7, Glasgow 0Glasgow 0 0 — 0Charter of Wilmington 5 2 — 7First half - Wolfenden (Mash), C, 29:36; La-mey (DiGuglielmo), C, 28:33; DiGuglielmo(Lamey), C,17:11; Wood, C,6:25; Haburcak, C,1:13. Second half - Mash (Nixon), C, 28:48;
Reid (Lamey), C, 5:48. Shots - G 4, C 22. Penal-ty Corners - G 0, C11. Saves - G15, C 4 (Cahill)
Charter of Wilmington 5, HodgsonVo-Tech 0
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Charter of Wilmington 3, Concord 1Concord 0 1 — 1Charter of Wilmington 1 2 — 3First half - Lamey (Nixon), CSW, 18:21. Secondhalf- Nixon (Mash), CSW, 20:28; Lamey (Di-Guglielmo), CSW, 14:32; Crescenzo, CHS,9:20. Shots - CHS 5, CSW20. Penalty Comers -CHS 4, CSW12. Saves-CHS 17 (Cybak), CSW 4(Selekman)
Charter of Wilming- 3tonHodgson Vo-Tech 0 .0 — 0First half-Mash (Wolfenden), C, 28:20; Mash(Wolfenden), C, 20:00; Lamey (Wolfenden), C,
Second half-Mash (DiGuglielmo), C, 24:05;Mash (Lamey), C, 3:46. „_,.„.Shots-C 21, H 1. Penalty Corners-C 12, H 1.Saves-C 1 (Selekman), H16 (Hawkins).Records: Charter of Wilmington 9-0-0; Hodg-son Vo-Tech 2-5-0.
FIELD HOCKEYCharter of Wilmington 3,
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Charter 2 1 — 3Appoquinimink ' 0 0 — 0First half - Mash (Lamey), C , 28:36; Mash(Wolfenden), C, 4:53.Second half - Silverman (DiGuglielmo), C ,23:49.Shots - C12, A1. Penalty Corners - C 2, A1.Saves -C 1 (Selekman), A 9 (Ludlam)Records: Charter 9-0-0; Appoquinimink 7-2-0.
Charter of Wilmington 3, Padua 1
Charter o f Wilming- 1 2 — 3tonPadua 1 0 — 1First half-Zane, P, 24:22; Wolfenden (Silver-man), CW, 6:28Second half-DiGuglielmo (Wolfenden),CW, 3:37; Silverman (penalty stroke), CW,1:58Shots-CW 13, P11. Penalty corners-P 5, CW9. Saves-CW (Selekman 9), P (Clerval 10)Records: Charter of Wilmington 5-0-0; Pad-ua 1-3-0.
Charter of Wilmington 3, Middletown 0Charter 2 1 — 3Middletown 0 0 — 0First half-DiGuglielmo (Lamey), C, 26:54; La-mey (DiGuglielmo), C, 16:40.Second half-La Porte (Wolfenden), C, 8:08.Shots-C 12, M 3. Penalty Corners-C 8, M 7.Saves-C 2 (Selekman), M 9 (Marcano).
Charter of Wilmington 3, William Penn0
William Penn 0 0 — 0Charter 1 2 — 3First half - Lamey (Silverman), CW, 20:27.Second half - Lamey (DiGuglielmo), CW,28:03;, Lamey (DiGuglielmo), CW, 18:34.Shots-WP 3, CW 32. Penalty corners-WP 2,CW 10. Saves-WP (Hope 25), CSW (Selekman3).Records: William Penn 3-1-1; Charter of Wil-mington 7-0-0.
Charter of Wilmington 2, Ursuline 1
Ursuline 0 1 — 1Charter of Wilm. 1 1 — 2First half - Lamey (Silverman), C, 22:21.Second half - Lamey (Silverman), C,21:29; Schmeusser, U, 12:57.Shots;U11,C16. Penalty Comers;U17,C9. Saves; U13 (Posada), C10 (Selekman)
Charter of Wilmington 7, Dickinson 0
Dickinson 0 0 — 0Charter 2 5 — 7First Half - Mash (Lamey), CSW, 10:14; Wol-fenden (DiGuglielmo), CSW, 1:27.Second Half - Mash (Silverman), CSW, 21:11;Silverman (Reid), CSW, 16:11; Lamey (DiGu-glielmo), CSW, 10:36; Kaminski (Silverman),CSW, 6:40; DePace (Silverman), 5:25.Shots - DHS 0, CSW 30. Penalty corners - DHS0, CSW 20. Saves - DHS (Darden 22), CSW 0Records: Dickinson 1-8-0; Charter of Wilming-ton 13-0-0. QC.J- ~2. J
FIELD HOCKEYCharter 4, AJ.du Pont 0 1*
Charter o f Wilming- 3 1 — 4tonAlexis I. du Pont 0 0 • — 0First half-Wolfenden (Nixon), CW, 22:43; La-mey (Mash), CW, 4:37; Lamey (DiGuglielmo),CW, 1:33.Second half-Mash (DiGuglielmo), CW, 8:34.Shots-CW 15, Al 3. Penalty corners-CW 15,AI_
5. Saves-CW (Selekman 2), Al (Pierson 11).Records: Charter of Wilmington 13-0-0;Alexis I. du Pont 3-10-0.
Charter of Wilmington 5, St. Georges
S t . Georges 0 0 — 0Charter 1 4 — 5First half - Nixon (Wolfenden), C, 25:10.
Second half - Mash (Wolfenden), C, 23:46;Wolfenden (Lamey), C , 19:41; Silverman(Mash), C, 17:04; Wolfenden (Lamey), C,15:30.Shots - C 29, SG 2. Penalty Corners - C16,SG 3. Saves - C 2 (Selekman 2), SG 24(Waltman).Records: St. Georges 9-2-1; Charter of Wil-mington 14-0-0.
DIAA FIELD HOCKEY STATE TOURNAMENT
Cape grabs No. 1 seedThe News Journal
Defending championCape Henlopen earned thetop seed when pairingswere announced for theDIAA Field Hockey StateTournament on Sunday,
The first round will beplayed at 2:30 p.m.Wednesday and Thursdayon the home fields of thehigher-seeded teams. Thequarterfinals will be Sat-urday, with the semifinalson Nov. 13 and the champi-onship game Nov. 17. Sitesand times for all gamesbeyond the first round willbe announced later.
Cape Henlopen (14-1)will open the tournamentat home Wednesdayagainst 16th-seededMount Pleasant (9-5-1).No. 2 seed Delmar (14-1),which lost to Cape Henlo-pen in the championshipgame last season, will host15th-seeded St. ThomasMore (11-3-1) in the firstround on Thursday.
Tickets are $5 for first-round and quarterfinalgames, $6 for the semifi-nals and $7 for the cham-pionship. Tickets will be
DIAA FIELD HOCKEY TOURNAMENTWednesday's first-round games
No. 16 Mount Pleasant (9-5-1) at No. 1 Cape Henlopen (14-1),2:30
No. 9 Brandywine (12:0-3) at No. 8 TowexKiil 110-3-2), 2:30
No. 13 Appoquinimink (9-6) at No. 4 Caravel (13-2), 2:30
No. 12 Milford (10-5) at No. 5 Wilmington Friends (12-2-1),2:30
Thursday's first-round games
No. 15 St. Thomas More (11-3-1) at No. 2 Delmar (14-1), 2:30
No. 10 Sussex Tech (12-3) at No. 7 Tatnall (12-3), 2:30
No. 14 Wilmington Christian (8-4-3) at No. 3 Charter ofWilmington (15-0), 2:30
No. 11 Concord (10-3-2) at No. 6 Polytech (11-3), 2:30
Saturday's quarterfinals (Sites and times TBA)
Mount Pleasant-Cape Henlopen winner vs. Brandywine-Tower Hill winner
Appoquinimink-Caravel winner vs. Milford-WilmingtonFriends winner
St. Thomas More-Delmar winner vs. Sussex Tech-Tatnallwinner
Wilmington Christian-Charter of Wilmington winner vs.Concord-Polytech winner
FIELD HOCKEYWednesday's first-roundgamesNo. 16 Mount Pleasant(9-5-1) at No. 1 Cape Henlo-pen (14-1), 2:30No. 9 Brandywine (12-0-3)at No. 8 Tower Hill (10-3-2),2:30No. 13 Appoquinimink (9-6)at No. 4 Caravel (13-2), 2:30No. 12 Mitford (10-5) at No.5 Wilmington Friends(12-2-1), 2:30Thursday's first-roundgames ^No. 15 St. Thomas More N;(11-3-1) at No. 2 Delmar ^(14-1), 2:30 \. 10 Sussex Tech (12-3) at
No. 7 Tatnall (12-3), 2:30No. 14 Wilmington Chris-tian (8-4-3) at No. 3 Charterof Wilmington (15-0), 2:30No. 11 Concord (10-3-2) atNo. 6 Polytech (11-3), 2:30Saturday's quarterfinals(sites and times TBA)Mount Pleasant-CapeHenlopen winner vs. Bran-dywine-Tower Hill winnerAppoquinimink-Caravelwinner vs. Milford-Wil-mington Friends winnerSt. Thomas More-Delmarwinner vs. Sussex Tech-Tatnall winnerWilmington Christian-Charter of Wilmingtonwinner vs. Concord-Poly-tech winner
available at the gate for allgames. Semifinal andchampionship tickets also
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Community NewsOctober 12, 2012
Athlete ProfileLameyBy Mike Santa BarbaraOct. 12, 2012 12:01 a.m.
Charter's Morgan
Wilmington, Del. -- The Charter School of Wilmington's field hockey squad is off to anotherhot start at 10-0. One of the reasons behind their success has been junior forward MorganLamey. So far this season, Lamey has posted 10 goals and 6 assists for the Force.
The Community News caught up with Morgan where she spoke about how she got her startplaying field hockey, the team's success and plans for the future.
Q: How did you get started playing field hockey?A: Started my freshmen year, it was the first time I picked up a stick. My friends got meinvolved, they loved Coach Cindy (DePrisco), and they encouraged me to give it a shot.Luckily, I picked it up pretty easily.
Q: In high school most athletes have been playing their particular sport since they were veryyoung. How has your experience been different and what have you learned in only a fewyears?A: I came in with a wooden stick and these huge shin guards; they pulled me aside and taughtme everything I know. I've learned so much. I played soccer forever and didn't know toomuch about field hockey going in. But, Coach Cindy and the rest of the team have been great.We had a team sleepover kind of thing and the girls were so great, that's when I knew I wouldlove being a part of this team and playing the sport.
Q: The team is undefeated right now, what are the team's goals for the rest of the season?A: We would love to have an undefeated record. We're going to do our best and hopefullythat's enough. We're definitely going to give it our best, that's for sure.
Q: Do you plan on attending college? Perhaps continuing your field hockey career at theuniversity level?A: I definitely plan on going to college. Playing is a possibility. I have no clue where I want togo, yet. Somewhere warm!
WDEL.com / October 17, 2012
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
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VIDEO: Interview with Alexandra Mash
Wilmington Charter field hockey forward Alexandra Mash is this week's WDEL Female High
School Athlete of the Week.
Lexi scored a combined 6 goals in recent Blue Hen Conference victories over Appoquinimink
and Hodgson.
The sophomore is quick to pass the credit for her scoring success to her teammates.
"I finish it (the goal-scoring play). You don't see all the other girls in the (news)paper with the
assists, you just see the goal who scored, but it's really a team effort."
The Force are off to a 12-0 start this year after falling in the opening game of the state
tournament last year, and Lexi says confidence has been the key.
"We have a bigger drive this year and are more confident. We came into preseason knowing
this is our year and we're really confident."
Lexi says the team is especially excited that boosters have raised money for the team to practice
and play on turf at Hockessin Montessori School. She thinks the surface might have been part of
the reason they struggled with Tower Hill in last year's state tournament.
"Turf is just a completely different game. You have to have your stick all the way on the ground.
You have to play completely different and it was tough to adjust not playing on turf every day."
Lexi says her favorite subject as a school that focuses on math and science is in fact math.
"Just numbers. I just like dealing with numbers rather than grammar."
Delaware News Journal/Delaware Online
11:32PM, Nov7, 2012
Written byBrad MyersThe News Journal
Latest storm delays state tournamentsField hockey, boys soccer pushed to Friday, Saturday
The nor'easter that blew into Delaware on Wednesday forced the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic
Association to juggle its state tournament schedules in field hockey and boys soccer.
First-round field hockey games scheduled for Wednesday and today have been moved to Friday and
Saturday at the home fields of the higher-seeded teams. The lone exception is the Wilmington Christian-
Charter of Wilmington game, which will be played at 11 a.m. Saturday at Caravel.
The field hockey quarterfinals will be played Tuesday, with the semifinals Nov. 15 and the championship
game Nov. 17. Sites and times for the later rounds will be announced next week.
All first-round boys soccer games scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday will now be played Saturday.
Some of the venues have been changed, with Dover High School hosting four games, Appoquinimink
hosting two and Caravel hosting two.
The boys soccer quarterfinals will be played Nov. 14, with the semifinals Nov. 17 and the championship
game Nov. 20. Sites and times for the later rounds will be announced next week.
The DIAA Volleyball State Tournament will continue as scheduled, with semifinal games to be played tonight
at St. Mark's. Second-seeded Padua (15-2) will meet sixth-seeded Concord (15-2) in the first match at 6,
followed by top-seeded St. Mark's (17-0) against fourth-seeded Ursuline (13-4).
The DIAA Cross-Country Championships will be held as scheduled on Saturday at Brandywine Creek State
Park. The Division II girls race will begin at 1 p.m., followed by the Division I girls at 1:40, Division II boys at
2:20 and Division I boys at 3.
The DIAA Football State Tournament committee will meet as scheduled Sunday morning to determine the
fields for the Division I and Division II football tournaments. The football playoffs will begin as scheduled next
weekend.
Contact Brad Myers at 324-2807 orbmyers@delawareonline.com.
FIELD HOCKEYToday's first-roundgamesNo. 15 St. Thomas More(11-3-1) at No. 2 Delmar(14-1), 1No. 10 Sussex Tech (12-3)at No. 7 Tatnall (12-3),11:30 a.m.No. 14 Wilmington Chris-tian (8-4-3) vs. No. 3 Char-ter of Wilmington (15-0)at Caravel, 11 a.m.No. 11 Concord (10-3-2) atNo.6Polytech(11-3), 1Tuesday's quarterfinalsSites and times to beannouncedCape Henlopen vs. TowerHillCaravel vs. WilmingtonFriendsSt. Thomas More-Delmarwinner vs. Sussex Tech- —_.Tatnall winner >Wilmington Christian- —Charter of Wilmington ^winner vs. Concord-Poly- .tech winner ^>Semifinals: Nov. 15, sitesand times TBAChampionship: Nov. 17,site and time TBATickets are $5 for first-round and quarterfinalgames, $6 for the semi-finals and $7 for thechampionship. Tickets willbe available at the gatefor all games. Semifinaland championship ticketsalso may be purchasedonline at www.diaa.ticketleap.com.
FIELD HOCKEY: WILMINGTON CHRISTIAN 1, CHARTER 0 (OT)
Warriors give Force first lossLone goal leavesOgle in shock
By Gianna BannerSpecial to The News Journal
WILMINGTON — Wil-mington Christian's Kel-ly Ogle and member ofthe field hockey squadreceived an encouragingtext message from a fel-low teammate Saturdaymorning. The messagereminded the 14th-seedWarriors if they were go-ing to compete with anundefeated Charterteam, they would need towork as a team and afamily.
The Warriors didmore than compete.They fought in a long de-fensive battle andknocked out third-seed-ed Charter with 1-0 over-time win at Bob People'sStadium in the openinground of the DIAA FieldHockey State Tourna-ment.
With a little more thana minute left in the firstovertime, Ogle brokeaway from a Charter de-fender, set up her shotand unloaded with aguaranteed tip fromfreshman Sydney Baf-fone.
"At first when I hit it, Ididn't really react; Ididn't think that it wasgoing in. It was kind ofunreal," said Baffone,who was still in shock af-ter she scored the lonegoal of the game.
"My coach told me todish it off as soon as I gotit," said Ogle. "It feltreally good, and Icouldn't have done itwithout my team."
Wilmington Christian,the Diamond State Con-ference champions whoearned that title for thevery first time, will facePolytech in the nextround at 4 p.m. Tuesdayat Appoquinimink.
The Warriors (9-4-3)played four overtimegames during the regu-
lar season, so a fifthwasn't completely out ofthe question when coachPam Love envisioned thematchup.
"We've played a lot ofovertime this year, soyeah, I probably couldexpect it," said a chokedup Love about her team."I know they play withtheir heart, and I got togive them credit forthat."
The Force (15-1) facedthe same outcome lastyear, when they fell toTower Hill in the openinground.
"I am so so proud ofthese girls," said coachCindy DePrisco, addingthat this year's squadwas the best team she'sever coached. "SinceAug. 15 to now, theirwork ethic has beenamazing, and they justhave not stopped. Wenever had an overtimesituation at all, so thatworried me if that hap-pened."
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ALL-STATE FIELD HOCKEY
Delmar's Ellis namedplayer of the yearThe News Journal
Delmar junior Sara Ellis hasbeen named the field hockey Playerof the Year by the Delaware Interscho-lastic Field Hockey Coaches Associa-tion.
The group also announced its All-State teams.
Ellis and the Wildcats went 17-2 thisseason, with their only losses to eventualstate champion Cape Henlopen. Ellisscored all three Delmar goals in a semi-final win over Polytech.
Caravel's Susan Wiley was namedCoach of the Year after guiding the Bucsto a 15-3 record and a berth in the statesemifinals.
First team
Sara Ellis, jr., Delmar, Player of the Year
Shay Cannon, jr., Tatnall
Jenna Chodos, sr., Tower Hill
Isabella Delario, sr., Cape Henlopen
Lexi Downey, sr., Brandywine
Paige DiGuglielmo, soph., Charter
Tiara Duffy, jr., Cape Henlopen
Emily Horwitz, sr., Wilmington Friends
Tori Huk, soph., Sussex Tech
Taylor Humphries, sr., Polytech
Laura Hurff, jr., Ursuline
Krysti Lober, sr.. Concord
Caroline Rath, jr., Archmere
Tori Ryan, jr., Mt. Pleasant
Haley Schweizer, sr., St. Mark's
Heather Wiley, sr., Caravel
Amy Wilson, jr., Delmar
Second team
Mary Aleixo, sr., Ursuline; Jen Davis, jr., Tatnall; Maddy Ellenberger, sr., Sussex Tech; AnnaFrederick, sr., Cape Henlopen; Danielle Gallagher, sr., St. Thomas More; Jackie Gillen, jr..Caravel; Tessa Jarvis, jr., Delmar; Katrina Kashner, sr., William Penn; Danielle Kuller, jr., Wil-mington Friends; Morgan Lamey, jr., Charter; Celeste Lancaster, sr., St. Andrew's; CaitlynMoloney, sr., Brandywine; Kelly Ogle, jr., Wilmington Christian; Carol Thompson, jr., Red LionChristian; Tressie Windsor, jr., Delmar; Julia Wise, sr., Polytech; Sara Young, sr.. Cape Henlopen
Honorable mention
Katie Burslem, sr., Brandywine; Chardonnay Hope, jr., William Penn; Mary Mannion, sr., St.Thomas More; Zosia Roberts, jr., Wilmington Christian; Kendal Robino, sr.. Tower Hill; PeytonShockley, sr., Milford; Katelyn Sterling, jr., St. Georges; Katie Thompson, sr., Middletown;Bekah Yanacek, sr., Milford; Rachel Zane, sr., Padua
Coach of the Year: Susan Wiley, Caravel
Sara Ellis helped lead Delmar to a statechampionship berth this season. GARYEMEIGH/NEWS JOURNAL FILE
SATURDAY, DEC. 29, 2012
ALL-STATE FIELD HOCKEY PLAYER CAPSULES, C3 » COMING SUNDAY: FOOTBALL
6Booter' eyes one more goalPlayer of the year Ellishungry for state titleBy Mike FinneyThe News Journal
DELMAR — When peoplefirst meet Sara Ellis, one ofthe first topics of conversa-tion usually becomes exactlyhow she got her nickname,"Booter."
But these days, Ellis is be-coming known more than justbeing the Delmar High fieldhockey player with the inter-esting nickname.
Ellis, a junior midfielder
for Delmar, was named the2012 Field Hockey Player ofthe Year by Delaware Inter-scholastic Field HockeyCoaches Association afterleading the Wildcats to theDIAA state championshipgame for the second year in arow.
It is an honor well-de-served, according to Jodi Hol-lamon, her coach at Delmar.
"[Ellis] brings an intensity
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Delmar's Sara Ellis tallied 24 goals and seven assists last season.SUCHAT PEDERSON/THE NEWS JOURNAL FILE
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to the field that spreads tothe others around her,"Hollamon said. "Her ath-leticism is unbelievable.She has speed, gamesense and leadership. Butmost of all ... if you askher, she wouldn't talkabout herself, she is allabout team."
Ellis, who scored 24goals and had seven as-sists last season, creditedher teammates.
"It's nice, it definitelyis, but I couldn't have doneit without a lot of peoplebehind me and the goodold Lord," Ellis said. "It'snot just me. I think itshould be our whole teambecause the whole teamsteps up and they're awe-some."
Even opponents mar-
vel at Ellis'skills."She's strong," said
Alexis Prillaman, a talent-ed junior from CaesarRodney. "I just rememberher sticking out like a sorethumb. She's awesomeand I wish her the best ofluck. I know she's going togo far in field hockey andshe's a really good play-er."
Ellis said she has en-joyed the past couple ofseasons, despite the factthat she and her Wildcatteammates came up shortin the state championshipgame by just one goal twoyears in a row to CapeHenlopen.
She is already backplaying with the Shore-birds club travel teamthat will compete all win-ter and into the spring. El-lis said she can't wait for
her senior season."I'm ready," said Ellis,
who started playing fieldhockey in the sixth grade."We want to be back [inthe state championshipgame] and we know wewill, no matter what. If ittakes working harderthan it did this year, thenwe'll be back there.
"We're going to get[Cape Henlopen]. They'rea great team and they'retough competition, but wewant to be there and wewant to come out with avictory next year - thirdtime is a charm."
Oh, and about thatnickname, "Booter." Ithas nothing to do with thesport of field hockey.
When Ellis was born inSalisbury, Md., 17 yearsago, her parents Bobbyand Marti Ellis couldn't
exactly decide on a namefor their new baby. Ellis'siblings immediatelystarted calling her "Boo-ter." Her parents official-ly named her Sara about amonth later, but it was toolate. "Booter" stuck.
"For about a month Ididn't have a name," shesaid, "It's just been 'Boo-ter' ever since then. I lovebeing called 'Booter.'"
On the field hockeyfield, Ellis is also know asa leader. She is committedto play at William and Ma-ry but isn't really lookingthat far down the road justyet. Right now, she's stillhaving the time of her lifeplaying for Hollamon.
"In the eighth grade,Hollamon kind of took meand she helped me out alot," Ellis said. "She's likemy second mom and I love
her to death. She's does somuch for rne and she's oneof the major factors inhow I got to this point. It'sjust really nice to havesomeone like that."
Hollamon hopes herother players will try toemulate Ellis. It's not justthe goals that make Ellissuch a complete player.It's her eye for defenseand willingness to distrib-ute the ball that round outher game.
"She would be just aslikely to pass the ball asshe would to shoot," saidHollamon. "She wouldquickly praise her team-mates and never want totake any credit. As a ju-nior, she is only going tocontinue to grow and de-velop and keep gettingbetter and better, which isa great thing for 2013 and
Delmar."Ellis is also big on her
school, which is one of thesmallest in the state.
The biggest thing shesaid she wanted forChristmas was "a newturf field for Delmar HighSchool. That would helpus out a lot."
"Delmar's an awesomeschool," Ellis said. "We'redefinitely a close familyhere and I think everyonehas your back when yougo into situations. They'rethere to cheer you on andthey're there to catch youwhen you fall. It's a greatschool with a great staffand great people."
Contact Mike Finney atmfinney6deiavvareoniirie.com.
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ALL-STATE FIELD HOCKEY CAPSULES
Sara Ellis, Player of the Shay Cannon, jr., . Jenna Chodos, sr., Isabella Delano, Paige DrGugtielmo, Uxi Downey, sr.. Tiara Duffy, NFHCAYear, jr., Delmar, Tatnall, 15 goals, 15 Tower HiU, 27 goals, 8 NFHCA All-Region, sr., so.. Charter of Brandywine, 17 goals, All-Region, jr., CapeNFHCA All-Region, 24 assists ' assists Cape Henlopen, 7 Wilmington, 6 goats, 8 assists Henlopen, 4 goals, 2goals, 6 assists goals, 5 assists 15 assists assists, 6 saves
h. J& kWEmHy Horwrtz, sr..Wilmington Friends,12 shutouts, .913 savepercentage
Tori Huk, so., SussexTech, 12 goals, 6assists
Taylor Humphries, sr.,Polytech, 3 goats, 3assists
Laura Hurff,NfHCAAll-Region, jr.,Ursuline, 8 goals, Sassists
Krysti Lober, NFHCAAlt-Region, ST.,Concord, 12 goals, 10assists
Caroline Rath, jr.,Archmere, 6 goals, 3assists
Tori Ryan, jr., Mt.Pleasant, 10 goals, 7assists
SECOND TEAMVary Aleixo, sr., UrsuSine; Jen Davis, jr., Tatnall; MadciySllenberget, ST., Sussex Tech; Anns Frederick, sr, CapeHenlopen; Dar.ielle Gaii^her, sr., St. Thomas More; JackieGil'en, jr., Caravei; Tessa Jarvis, jr., Delmar; Ketrina Kaihn-er, sr,, Wiltiam Penn; Danielle KuiSer, jr.", WilmingtonFriends; Morgan Umey.jr., Charter; Celeste Lar.caster, jr.,St AndfeWs; Caitlyn Mcicrtsy, si1., !is;;nc!f.vir,s; KellyOgle, jr., Wilmington Christian; Carol Thompson, jr., RedLbn Christian; Tressie Windsor, jr., Ddmar; Juiia \Vise, sr.,['oiylcth; Sara YriLiiig,sr., Cape Henf open
HONORABLEMENTIONKatie Burslem, sr., Brandywine; Chord ;;"n^Wiliiam Pern; Mary Mannbn, sr., St.Thomas mw?«tRoberts, jr., Wilmington Christian; Kendal Robino, sr,Tower Hill; Peyton Shoctcley, ST., Mitford; Katelyn Sterling,jr., St. Geotaes; feti ^ rhcrap=or>, ,r, Mitid iown; SekchYana;ek, sr, Miiford; Rachel Zar.e, sr.. Padua; Coach ofihe Year: Susan Wiley, Caravet
Teams wfetted by «ie Delaware /fi&yscfcoiartic Field
Haley Sdiweizer, sr..St Mark's, 13 goate, 7
Heather Wiley, NFHCAAlHtegton, sr..
Amy Wilson, jr.,Delmar, 20 goals, 7
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