I e" nse lifts Cape booters
.past Seaford; drop to IR
By Patrick Irelan
The Cape Henlopen soccer team
continued its drive toward a
record breaking season, and took
another step toward the state tour-
nament with a big win against the
visiting Seaford Blue Jays last
Thusday night. The Vikings
planned to come out strong
against the Blue Jays and take
over the game in the fn'st half.
Aric Boyd, who has played a
big role in Cape's defense this
year, stepped up and found the
back of the net to put Cape on top
1-0. Seaford bounced right back
and tied the game 1-1 after Cape
lost starting forward Cory Kinley
to a red card that put Cape a man
down going into halftime.
Early in the second half Seaford
scored again and came right after
Cape with a fast break which Jack
Lingo would save. Lingo's save
was probably the play of the
game. It prevented Seaford from
gaining momentum, it kept their
lead to 1, and allowed Cape time
to regenerate their offensive
attack.
With only seven shots on goal
the entire first half, the Vikings
needed someone to take the inlti-
atve and put the ball on goal. Once
again Aric Boyd found the net,
this time off a 25- yard rip that
was unassisted. Within the next
five minutes Cape would control
the game, eager for the go ahead
blast. Finally the oportunity to
score was there, a Cape player had
been fouled right in front of the
goal. Andrew Williams would put
the ball in motion for Brian Hig-
gins to take a shot. Higgins scored
and the Vikings now led 3-2.
The Cape team hoped to score
one more time to seal the victory,
and with a corner kick being
rewarded to the Vikings they had
a chance. Kinley would usually
take the free kick, but this time
Sunil Hosmane would take the
shot. Hosmane sent the ball loft-
ing across the mouth of the goal
hoping to find a teamates head but
the ball went untouched into the
upper corner of the goal.
Briefly
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team skillwise we've seen all sea-
son," added sweeper Jen Purnell.
Purnell, along with center half-
back Cheryl Wiggins and left half
Brandy McMahon, led the Viking
defense as the girls from Cape
managed to reject 13 Delmar
shots on goal.
"I'd have to give the nod to the
Cape girls defensively," com-
mented Laurel coach Linda Budd.
"They were marking us very
well."
If the best games are played
from whistle to whistle, however,
they are also played from goal to
goal.
"Our offense rose to the occa-
sion today, just as the defense
did," said Skoglund. "Delmar has
a fast field, which is just made for
a team like ours." [Cape's front
line of Miller, Amy Hopkins, and
Jodi LoBiondo are all members of
Cape's track team.]
"A pass came my way from the
far side of the field," said Miller
of her breakaway goal. "I just
took it and went with it. I don't
think anybody even tried to stop
me."
"From the get-go, Cape caught
us a little fiat-footed," admitted
Budd. "After that, it was a very
evenly-matched game. It could
have gone either way. Our first
loss is hard to take, but I could tell
last year that Cape was going to be
right there this year in the action.
It's a tribute to their coaching."
Wednesday's victory earned the
Vikings a first place in the North-
ern Division of the Henlopen
Conference, a position shared now
with Dover who edged Lake For-
est by a 14) score Wednesday.
Cape varsity hosts Milford at
home next Wednesday at 4 p.m.
Coach Mike Eisenhour's unde-
feated junior varsity will travel to
Parkside on Monday afternoon.
[For a summary of junior varsity
action, see "People in Sports"]
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encouragement, "You know Lind-
say, if they don't score then they
can't win." Lindsay smiled and
said, "Thanks for not putting any
pressure on me."
And then the girl goes out and
pitches a shutout stoning those
Delmar Wildcats. I knew she
could take the pressure. Cape won
the game over Delmar by a 1-0
score.
SNIPPETS - The big game in
college football this weekend is
Miami at Florida State. I was at
the game of the century two years
ago which ended with Florida
State missing a 26 yard field goal
in the closing seconds to lose the
CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, October 8 - October 14, 1993 - 21
game. The words "wide right"
will be pasted all over Tallahassee
on Saturday along with a variety
of obscene and otherwise tasteless
placards .... Pete Nehrbas of
Atlantic Litho and John Shainman
of WBOC are avid Jets fans and
I'm sure they're shell shocked and
depressed after the Eagles came
back from a 21-7 deficit with Ran-
dall Cunningham and Fred Bar-
nett on the sideline. Bubby versus
Boomer? You've got to be kid-
cling me .... The Cape Henlopen
School Board had approved a j.v.
program for the sport of lacrosse.
A schedule of six games is
planned. Also, lax enthusiast
Alfred Best will run an Indoor box
lacrosse program .... Former
Cape football coach Bill Mul-
heisen is still the head man at
Christiana and has maintained one
of the top programs in the state.
Those other Vikings will play
William Penn this Saturday ....
Johnny Coveleski's Caesar Rod-
ney Riders have lost close games
to Newark, William Penn and
Christiana and play Seaford Fri-
day night. The Riders could sink
to 1-4 with a very fine football
team .... The Cape football team
has seven players whose older
brothers had also started for the
Vikings. And defensive back
George White's father, Henry,
was a star at Cape in 1974 and
coached by Bill Mulheisen ....
There is a car wash scheduled at
the high school Saturday morning
to raise money for student Jill
Joseph who is in the hospital suf-
fering from a heart ailment.
Joseph played doubles tennis for
Cape last spring. It looks like rain
so bring your own "soap. Over and
out!
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