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Football
Continued from page 80
backs to scoot and scamper into
the secondary.
Two-way ends Kenny Steven-
son and Casey Sheehan have
played better than good in all
three games and have been given
relief on offense with the emer-
gence of Mark Moore and Tommy
Sheehan.
Matt Kreitzer's placekicking
and Nick Schafer's punting have
given Cape a solid specialty at-
tack, which begins with long-
snapper Carl Floyd and holder
Theron Pavlik.
The Battle of Route 9 will begin
shaking down at 7:30 p.m. Friday
night. Get there early for a parking
space and a spot along the fence.
Expect a great game and a full
house, game.
Cape soccer records rare shutout
of Central; 4-0-1 m early going
By Matthew Kreitzer
The 1997 Cape boys soccer
team has a lot to live up to this
season. After a record season of
15-2-1 last year, and a quarter-fi-
nal appearance in the state tourna-
ment, this year's team has a lot of
work ahead.
Opening the season with a 1-1
tie to McKean, a 7-0 slaughtering
of Dickinson, and a 5-1 win over
Sussex Tech, the Vikings were
plenty ready to take on their Route
9 rivals, Sussex Central last
Thursday, Sept. 18.
The Vikings seemed to have
control during the first half. With
about 12 minutes gone, Danny
Lee had a throw-in 20 yards from
goal. The ball was headed around
before settling at the foot of senior
Bill Lingo. Lingo placed a beauti-
ful shot high to the near post, past
the diving keeper, for the first goal
of the game.
About five minutes later, Danny
Lee was in the same situations as
before but this time found senior
Scott Steele who settled the ball,
beat a defender, and while falling,
ripped a shot to the near post to
put Cape up 2-0, the score at half
time.
Both teams battled hard through
the second half. Midway through
the half the Vikings had a comer
kick which was taken by Bill Lin-
go. Lingo perfectly placed a ball
to the far post where senior Jim
Derrick was waiting to head the
ball into the net. This would be
the final goal of the game making
it 3-0 and a well-earned shutout
for the Cape defense.
The Viking defense consisted of
senior Josh Wyatt at stopper, se-
nior Brad Reed at left marking-
back, brother Bryan Reed at right
marking-back, junior Brett
Williams at sweeper and senior
Matt Kreitzer in the net. "I can't
remember the last time we shut
out Central," said Coach John
Myers after the game. This made
Angle Moon photo
Val Dickinson (1), Chae Sade, and Mickeya Brown, cheer-
leaders for Cape's football team, boogie during the Saturday
managed to salyage anothe r goal
midway through when the ball
was headed around the Wildcat
box before Scott Steele put it
away into the far post to make the
score 3-0.
Cape, however, gave up many
unnecessary scoring opportunities
to Delmar who capitalized on one
late in the game. Goalkeeper Matt
Kreitzer found himself busy late
in the game recording 11 saves.
"They just ran over our midfield.
They moved the ball around much
Continued on page 84
Cape's record 2-0-1 overall and 2-
0 in the conference,
On Tuesday, Sept. 23, the
Vikings played their first road
game against a surprising Delmar
team. The Vikings came out and
struck early when a Bill Lingo
cross found its way to senior Der-
rick Quillen's foot and was easily
disposed. About 10 minutes later
the Vikings struck again to put the
score up 2-0. After that, the team
seemed to fizzle.
In the second half, things
weren't much better. The Vikings
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