
Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association Votes to Begin Fall Sports on September 28th
The Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association (D.I.A.A.) has voted to begin the fall sports season on September 28th. With 12 votes in favor, two votes in opposition, one recusal, and two members choosing to not cast a vote the board of directors approved the plan to move forward with the proposed fall sports schedule.

“I Pink I Can” Marathon To Support “Women Supporting Women”
Can you think of someone who has been impacted by breast cancer? It could be your mother, your sister, your brother, a co-worker, a grandparent. It could be you. That’s because one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer. That’s why, this fall, people will be coming together to walk in the “I Pink I Can” marathon to support “Women Supporting Women.”

GRIT Strength and Conditioning in Dagsboro - Helping Students in the Gym Before They Hit the Field.
The pandemic left many student athletes wondering if they would be able to play sports this year. If they didn’t get to play, how would they stay in shape for when it is time to get out on the field? 102.5 WBOC’s Corey Phoebus visited GRIT Strength and Conditioning to see how they’re helping students in the gym before they hit the field.

Governors Challenge Will Take Place In 2020 Without Fans
The Governors Challenge is set to return for its 40th anniversary this December. In addition to a modified team tournament, organizers will introduce Governors Challenge Select, an elite basketball experience designed for the individual athlete. Because of the uncertainty of public high school sports in the different states this year's event will only feature private schools.

Millsap helps Nuggets rally, stun Clippers 111-105 in Game 5
Paul Millsap scored 14 of his 17 points in a pivotal third quarter, Michael Porter Jr. knocked down a late 3-pointer and the Denver Nuggets stormed back from a 15-point, second-half deficit to stun the Los Angeles Clippers 111-105 in Game 5.

Chiefs, Texans booed as racial justice stand sparks outrage
The NFL’s new stance encouraging players to take a stand against racial injustice got its first test as some fans of the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs booed during a moment of silence to promote the cause, touching off a fresh debate on how players should use their voice.










