

Three Catholic high schools are among the 24th to compete for the Basketball Basketball Basketball Championships of the Delaware Intelligence Athletics Boys. The tournament begins February .25 on eight sites on campus.
St. Elizabeth is the second seed, the highest of the three Catholic qualifications. Salesianum is eighth and like the Vikings won bye from the first round. St. Mark just missed bye at No. 9.
Tuesday, February 25



No. 24 Delaware Military (14-6) in No. 9 St. Mark (14-6), 18:00 Delaware The military relies on difficult protection, which sets a crime whose main weapon is Jackson Lennon, with the support of Rian Shaal. The Spartans are guided by the guard Halil Camp, but every day the best goal scorer can be Dylan Bromuel, Max Batten or Tarik Warner. These teams met on the last day of January at the SL24 Memorial Classic at Fieldhouse Chase Fieldhouse, with St. Mark grabbed a 10 -point win.
Thursday, February 27

The winner of Delaware’s military light in No. 8 Salesianum, 18:00 Salts begin their pursuit of the fourth consecutive final appearance at home in front of their fierce student section. Different players have intensified for Salesianum during the season, including Latrel Wright, Kevin Coleman and RJ Johnson.
Sals took a home victory in seven points over the Spartans this season, but not playing DMA.

No. 18 Forest-No Lake. 15 winner in Appoquinimink in No. 2 St. Elizabeth (16-4), 18:00 The Vikings, motivated by last year’s loss of semifinals, will have a difficult task in the second round. The elderly Kenny Hunter, Jr. and Stephen Nixon, Jr., provide an attempt for a talented group, and Kiyen Alexander runs the show on the floor. St. has been fighting injuries at the end of the season, but seems ready to go to the Administration.
St. is not playing any of these teams this year.
Saturday, March 1-Sunday, March 2
Quarterfinals, times and places to be determined
Thursday, March 6th
Semi -finals, 18 and 8 pm, Bob Carpenter Center, Newark
Sunday, March 9
Championship, 13:00, Bob Carpenter Center, Newark
