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Athletes of the Week July 5
Leading her team in the circle and at the plate, Ainsley Clem caught the attention of quite a few softball fans with her strikeout ability in the District 3 softball major all-star tournament by striking out 15 over nine innings of work. In the Cape team's 8-3 loss to Laurel July 1, Clem registered nine of those strikeouts while driving in a team-leading two runs on a team-high two hits. She also led her squad in steals, swiping an impressive three. Clem began playing softball in third grade, at the age of 8, for Lewes Little League. Although she has only been playing for three years, her strides as a strikeout pitcher have come thanks to her pitching coach Rachel Hudson. Clem will be a sixth-grader at the new Frederick Thomas Middle School in Lewes in the fall. In her free time, she enjoys playing with her dog, Nova, being outside, swimming at the pool and relaxing at the beach.
Cape football teaches little Vikings proper way to play
Legends Stadium was full of potential legends June 24-28, as Cape football hosted a camp for third- through eighth-graders who hope to one day make the varsity team. “I chose to come out here because I eventually want to get a scholarship for this if I can,” said Ondra Massey-Schizza. “I really want to advance my football career.”
Vintage Lewes Base Ball Club plays by 1864 rules
The Lewes Base Ball Club plays by 1864 rules, which include balls being caught on one bounce for an out, no fielding gloves in use and other 19th-century rules of America’s pastime. Pitchers throw underhand and are 45 feet from home plate. Next for the club will be a...
33rd annual Dave Reynolds Biathlon set July 7 in Rehoboth
The 33rd annual Dave Reynolds Biathlon, one of the traditional summer events of the Nation’s Summer Capital, will be held this Sunday morning, July 7, soon after the fireworks celebration is put to sleep in Rehoboth Beach. The event is named in memory of the late Dave Reynolds, a...
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