Coming into this season, Milford baseball coach Nick Brannan had lots of questions he was looking for answers to. Following Monday’s game against Sussex Academy, Brannan is still looking for answers. Although Milford would emerge victorious with an 8-2 victory, the energy and commitment was missing more times than Brannan would have liked. “We really didn’t play our best tonight …
Determined Sylvester Headed to Goldey-Beacom
Every athlete has a story, every athlete must overcome some form of adversity in one way or another. Soon-to-be Milford graduate Connor Sylvester is one such athlete. It has been a long road for Sylvester, as his primary battle came from inside himself as he battled Attention Deficit Disorder. As with any challenge, Sylvester did not do it alone. With …
Reed, Milford softball excited to finally start swinging this spring
She’s been waiting a long time, but Mackenzie Reed is finally set to begin her tenure as the head softball coach at Milford High. With last year’s spring season wiped out due to the Coronavirus pandemic, first-year coach Reed has been patiently waiting more than a year to get things started and is excited to see what her team can …
Kemmerlin ready to take on first season as Milford girls’ soccer coach
When he was in high school, soccer wasn’t even a thought for Prince Kemmerlin. “Not a chance,” laughed the former Milford High standout who used to spend his fall Friday nights running up and down the football field, not kicking around a soccer ball. Yet Kemmerlin now finds himself beginning his first year as the head coach of the Milford …
Lacrosse Returns to Action
Last spring was supposed to be a big one for Milford boys’ lacrosse, with a team full of upper-classmen, full of experience and skill, the bar was set high for the Buccaneers. Then came COVID and a season of hope was lost, it was painful to all involved, coach Blake Faulkner’s chief among them. “We were so ready for last …
Bucs Baseball is Back
It was almost a year to the day, when I conducted interviews for what was supposed to be the Milford baseball preview for the 2020 season. Although it was unknown at the time, that season would not be played because of COVID-19. This past Thursday I caught up with Buccaneers coach Nick Brannan, as he reflected on what happened last …
Thode, Grant Take Wrestling Titles
In a wrestling season that many people thought wouldn’t happen, Milford not only had a solid season, but also faired quite well in the just completed Delaware State Wrestling Tournament. The Buccaneers had four wrestlers qualify for the finals, with junior Jack Thode and senior Trent Grant gaining individual tiles. This year with the team championships also being scored in …
Bucs Have Five in Wrestling Semifinals
With 32-man brackets in this year’s DIAA Individual/Team Championships, it was thought that there might be some major upsets along the way to muddy the waters. After the first two days of competition however, there have been few upsets and most of the top seeds have advanced in their weight class. The competition was split into two preliminary rounds this …
Swimming Has Solid Season
With uncertainty in the air, Milford began to put together its swim team for this past season. One thing that was certain was that the number of athletes would be smaller than usual, adding to what is always considered to be a sport in which sacrifice is paramount. While swimming is an individual sport, it is scored as a team …
Gillis Headed To DSU
There are people that are simply born to play football, Milford senior Marquis Gillis is one of them. While many players in the game have the talent, it takes much more than talent to make it to the next level. It is even more difficult to earn a scholarship, especially in today’s environment. The NCAA issued a directive allowing all …









