BERLIN- For the ninth straight season, Worcester Prep’s varsity golf team captured the Eastern Shore Independent Athletic Conference (ESIAC) championship on Tuesday, coming in ahead of Salisbury Christian and Salisbury School.The Mallards finished with a low team score of 167 in the ESIAC championship match on Tuesday. Salisbury Christian finished in 182 and the Salisbury… Read more »
Monthly Archives: October 2015
Worcester Boys Advance To ESIAC Final
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s boys’ varsity soccer team ran its current winning streak to four this week, beating Salisbury School, 3-0, in the ESIAC semifinals to advance to the championship game at home on Friday.The Mallards built an early 3-0 lead on two goals by Seth Lewis and another tally by Owen Nally, the settled in… Read more »
Worcester Girls’ Dream Season Continues
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s girls’ varsity soccer team’s dream of a perfect season is alive and well after the Mallards dispensed with Salisbury Christian, 6-0, in the Eastern Shore Independent Athletic Conference semifinals at home on Wednesday.The Mallards improved to 10-0 on the season with the win over Salisbury Christian in the ESIAC semifinals. The win… Read more »
Tyree Henry, This Week’s Atlantic Physical Therapy “Tough Guy Of The Week”
This week’s Atlantic Physical Therapy “Tough Guy of the Week” award went to Tyree Henry for his outstanding play against Queen Anne’s. Henry was outstanding all year before a season-ending ACL tear. Pictured above is Henry (center) flanked by Coach Bob Knox (left) and ATP CEO Bob Hammond (right).Submitted photo
Officials Forced To Euthanize Assateague’s Oldest Stallion
ASSATEAGUE — Assateague Island National Seashore’s famed wild horse population lost its patriarch this week when Sham, the known oldest stallion ever to live on Assateague at nearly 25 years, was humanely euthanized on Monday due to his steadily declining condition.Also known by his official alpha-numeric code N2BHP, Sham’s health had declined in recent months… Read more »
School Design Process Moves Ahead
SNOW HILL – Though discussions continue between the Worcester County Commissioners and school system officials regarding the construction of a new Showell Elementary School, the design process is moving forward.Joe Price, facilities planner for the Worcester County Board of Education, and Brad Hastings of the Becker Morgan Group outlined the design process at this month’s… Read more »
Worcester Prep Goes Green, Brown And Blue To Celebrate Environmental Day
Worcester Preparatory School went green, brown and blue to celebrate Environmental Day last Friday. The lower, middle and upper schools united to raise awareness and take action to protect nature and the planet Earth. Students spent the morning making posters, decorating the hallways, cleaning up trash and tending to the Children’s Garden. Everyone donated $1… Read more »
Bishopville Pond Project Complete
After more than a year of work and a decade of planning, the Bishopville pond project is now complete. The pond, before restoration, had a spill way that prevented fish from the St. Martin’s River reaching and spawning upstream. Now, with the spill way gone and “fish ladders” installed, fish and eels can swim further… Read more »
Plastic Payment Okayed For Trams; Council Reduces Sunset Park Hours
OCEAN CITY — During a brief meeting on Monday, the Ocean City Mayor and Council took care of a few housekeeping measures, continued to debate with some in attendance the merits of the new water tower at 1st Street, approved plans to move forward with accepting credit cards on the Boardwalk trams and even had… Read more »
Bank Of Ocean City Sponsors OCDC’s Public Art Program
In June, Katelyn Millison painted three of the four sides of the utility box located at the corner of S. Baltimore Avenue and Dorchester Street. The Bank of Ocean City sponsored her work that is part of the OCDC’s Public Art Program. This month she completed the final side of the dolphin themed utility box.