Some weekend football results…and some chances to watch the games

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Brandywine football Chase Beauparlant attempts a pass in their win over Polytech. Photo by Nick Halliday

Brandywine 38, Polytech 35

Brandywine outlasted Polyetch in 1A football battle. In a back-and-forth game that saw 73 total points, Brandywine scored the game-winning touchdown with 2:21 left in the game. Chase Beauparlant found Kahseer Williams for a 70-yard touchdown to seal the victory for the Bulldogs.

After a slow first half, both teams combined for six touchdowns. Big play after big play saw the lead switch sides on each score. Beauparlant threw three touchdowns in the game, two to Williams and one to Aiden Hill for the third. Polytech’s quarterback Haleem Edwards threw two touchdowns, one for 54 yards and another for 70. Brandywine improved to 5-4 on the season, while Polytech dropped to 7-2.

LINK to Delaware Live’s livestream of the game.

 

Lake Forest football Darius Miller hauls in a touchdown pass in their win over Laurel. Photo by Dar’Juan Pitts

Lake Forest 27, Laurel 0

Lake Forest defeated Laurel 27-0 in a Class AA District 3 game on Friday night. After a scoreless first quarter, the Spartans scored twice before halftime. Jack Parson scored on a one-yard run, and Darius Miller hauled in a 32-yard touchdown pass. Ayden Young added a three-yard run for a touchdown, and Ne’Von Pierce caught a 75-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter.

A.J. White led Lake Forest, carrying the ball 16 times for 97 yards and threw two passes for touchdowns. Lake Forest improves to 5-4 while Laurel drops to 4-5.

LINK to the Delaware LIVE live stream of the game.

Other Friday Night games

Salesianum 35. Hodgson 0. The Sals defense led the way, scoring twice on fumble returns and holding Hodgson to 72 total yards, as the team clinched the District 3A-1 title. The defense also had seven sacks and three interceptions.

Salesianum (8-1, 4-0) also won the ground battle, piling up more than 300 yards led by Aiden Lego’s 105 yards on 15 carries and Odell Teel’s 93 on 15 carries. Each also had a touchdown.

Delmar 35, Milford 0. A bigger, faster, stronger, and more disciplined Delmar squad arrived in Briggs Stadium for Milford’s final home game of the season and steamrolled the still-maturing Milford team. Delmar punted on its first possession — and recovered the ball deep in Milford territory after a muffed catch — but that would be the last time it would punt in the game. Delmar’s high-powered running game scored early and often, getting their first of five first-half TDs and leading 35-0 at the half. — Kevin Eickman

Wilmington Friends 10, Tower Hill 0

Woodbridge 29, Sussex Tech 20

Archmere 35, Odessa 7

Caravel 41, Delaware Military Academy 0

Indian River 50, Conrad 20

St. Andrew’s 17, Seaford 6

First State Military Academy 62, Early College HS@DSU 6

Dover 27, Cape Henlopen 24

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