Tag: DIAA tournament
Gavin Fanning’s late goal pushes Archmere into Division II soccer final
SMYRNA — The top-seeded Archmere soccer team found itself in an unfamiliar position on Nov. 13, trailing No. 4 Newark, 1-0, at the half...
Two goals from Drew Blackwell lift Salesianum into Division I soccer...
DOVER — Drew Blackwell scored two goals, including the eventual game-winner in the 53rd minute, to lift Salesianum to a 2-1 win in a...
Padua performs in volleyball final, wins first championship since 2013
NEWARK - When Jackie Barnett's cross-court shot found the far corner against Saint Mark's on Nov. 11 at the Bob Carpenter Center, it did...
Three championships will be decided this week, while football tournament play...
Two-plus months of practice and game action comes to an end this week in volleyball, field hockey and soccer as the DIAA championships have...
Archmere defeats Saint Mark’s, 3-1, moves to Division II soccer semifinal
SMYRNA — Two goals within minutes of the halftime intermission — one before and one after — were enough for Archmere in its DIAA...
Padua holds off Smyrna, advances to field hockey semifinal
WILMINGTON — Two first-half goals proved to be enough for Padua in a DIAA Division I field hockey tournament game Nov. 7 against Smyrna,...
Saint Mark’s sweeps Ursuline in volleyball semifinal, reaches first final since...
MILLTOWN – Saint Mark's volleyball team pulled off a difficult feat on Nov. 7, defeating rival Ursuline for a third time in a single...
Padua outlasts Friends in volleyball semifinal, will meet Saint Mark’s for...
MILLTOWN – Fifth-set magic and a spot in the DIAA volleyball state championship match were on the line Nov. 7 when Padua and Wilmington...
Tower Hill shuts out Saint Mark’s in Division II field hockey...
WILMINGTON — Tower Hill took control early in their opening-round game in the DIAA Division II field hockey tournament against Saint Mark’s, and the...
Padua survives Archmere in volleyball tournament thriller, moves to semifinals
MILLTOWN — Padua and Archmere went toe-to-toe for more than two and a half hours on the evening of Nov. 5 in a DIAA...










