Future Seahawks Shine at State Meet

BERLIN- While Stephen Decatur’s varsity wrestling team was winning its eighth straight Bayside Conference championship last weekend, the program’s future stars were collecting more than their fair share of championship hardware in the Maryland State Wrestling Association’s East Region Novice Tournament in Baltimore.Dozens of Junior Seahawks competed in the state tournament at Loyola-Blakefield High School… Read more »

Decatur Swimmers Dominate at States

BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity swimming teams turned in strong performances at the state Class 3A-2A-1A South Region meet last week, with the boys finishing first and the girls coming in third.The Seahawks boys were dominating at the state region meet, finishing with 349 total team points to claim the title. Easton was second with 254… Read more »

Decatur Wrestlers Claim 8th Straight Bayside Title

BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity wrestling team captured its eighth straight Bayside Conference tournament championship last weekend, topping runner up Parkside while collecting two individual meet titles.The Seahawks finished the Bayside Tournament championship with 181 total team points to finish first. Parkside was second with 172 team points, while Easton finished third with 142.5 team points…. Read more »

Seahawk Wrestlers

Five Junior Seahawks claimed state championships in the Maryland State Wrestling Association’s East Region Novice Tournament at Loyola High School in Baltimore last Sunday and several others placed in their respective divisions. Pictured above, Jagger Clapsadle of West Ocean City won the state title in the Intermediate Division’s 55-pound class.Submitted photo

Seahawk Cagers Prep for Post Season

BERLIN- Despite often uneven, up and down seasons, Stephen Decatur’s varsity basketball teams got decent draws when the state Class 3A-East region state playoff brackets were released this week.The Decatur boys earned a number-four seed in the Class 3A-East region and a first-round bye. The Seahawks will face fifth-seeded Bennett in the second round. The… Read more »

Mallards Fall to Herons, 43-40

BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s boys’ varsity basketball team lost a tough one to visiting Gunston, 43-30, on Monday when a potential game-tying three-point shot swished through the net just after the final buzzer.The Mallards trailed 13-10 in second quarter before a three-pointer by Zander Farr tied the game at 13-13 and Andrew Ternahan made it 15-13… Read more »

Decatur Girls Fall to Mardela, 55-33

BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s girls’ varsity basketball team dropped a tough one to visiting Mardela, 55-33, this week after hanging with the Warriors early in the contest.Mardela jumped out to a quick, 14-3, lead before most of the crowd found their seats for the “Think Pink” double-header that featured both the boys’ and girls’ varsity teams… Read more »

Seahawks Claim Regional Championship

BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity wrestling team rallied from an early deficit to win the state Class 4A-3A-East Region tournament at home on Wednesday, topping Old Mill, 37-33, in dramatic fashion to advance to the state Final Four.The Seahawks beat South River in the region semifinals at home on Wednesday, while Old Mill took down South… Read more »

Decatur Track Teams Strong in Regionals

BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity indoor track teams made a strong showing at the state Class 3A-East Region meet in Baltimore on Tuesday with the boys finishing fourth overall out of the 14 teams represented and the girls finishing sixth.For the boys’ team, defending state champion pole vaulter Bradley Hollowell took first in the event in… Read more »

Seahawks Feeling Blue After Think Pink Loss

BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity basketball team lost to visiting Mardela, 74-43, on Tuesday as the Seahawks’ current losing streak reached four games.Decatur faced the Warriors at home on Tuesday in the back half of Decatur’s “Think Pink” doubleheader for breast cancer awareness, but the final outcome likely had the Seahawks feeling blue. Mardela got… Read more »