The students of Cape Henlopen High School celebrated the DIAA state champion girls' track team May 21 in the Cape gymnasium. (via )
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Dre Miller had the best performances in the jumps at the state meet not to result in gold medals ever in the history of track and field. Miller jumped 22-feet-7-inches in the long jump and 45-4 in the triple, both good for second place. (via )
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Can you feel me? The Cape Henlopen girls' track team battled ear, nose and throat issues with sick or injured athletes over two days and even a hurdler that saw spots before her race on a hot afternoon and slowed it down to a crawl. But one sense not disturbed or disrupted was the sense that they all would touch the championship trophy at the end of the day. (via )
Division I Girls Track Championship: Cape captures second straight Division I girls title With four events to go, four Division I girls teams had between 70 and 77 points at the DIAA Track and Field Championships on Saturday at Caesar Rodney High.
Division II Boys Track Championship: Points earned in hurdles huge for Hodgson Silver Eagles edge Tatnall, Caravel Hodgson overcame a pair of really difficult hurdles, namely Tatnall and Caravel, to take just its second team Division II boys victory lap in school history at the end of the 69th annual DIAA Track and Field Championships.
Division I Boys Track Championship: Sallies edges CR for title Glasgow's Collins records two sprint records CAMDEN — The flash and sizzle of Glasgow High senior LeShon Collins stole the show at the 69th edition of the DIAA Track and Field Championships at Caesar Rodney on Saturday afternoon.
Division II Girls Track: Padua ends Tatnall's reign Sprinter Dendy sets state record
As a little boy growing up in Darby, Pa., Leshon Collins used to endlessly run circles around his house. When he wasn’t running around the house, he was running on the fields and courts as a youth football, basketball and soccer player. (via )