Kira Agne 23: 1st in the 200 IM, 4th in the 500 free
Volleyball:#3 ranked volleyball defeated Sanford School 3-0 on Thursday afternoon! In their three games last week, Molly Dolan scored a team-high 13 goals while Rowland added nine. Josephine Wellons 23: 2nd Team All-State. Jackson Redd 23 added two goals while Cole Morris 22, RJ Toogood 22, and Kevin Dolan 24 each scored one. Kira Agne 23: 1st Team All-State, 1st Team All-Conference
The Quakers were outstanding yet again on defense, posting their 10th shutout in 13 games. The WFS track & field team traveled to Dover HS this weekend to compete in the DIAA State Championships! Track & Field: The track & field team competed at the New Castle County Championships this weekend!
DIAA spring sports tournament scores, schedules - The News Journal Winfield was also a four-year member of the varsity lacrosse program, earning All-Conference honors during her sophomore and junior seasons. Andrew McKenzie 24 ran for 55 yards and punched in three scores while Hudson Zawadzkas 23 hauled in three catches for 88 yards. In their 1-0 loss to Tatnall, Peri Peri Mulveny 23 continued to prove herself as one of the top goalkeepers in the State, recording a game-high 20 saves. Outside of athletics, Katrina participated in the Students of the Year campaign where she served as Co-chairperson and helped raise funds for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Delaware. During his career, Mr. Eddy played for six Major League Affiliates, including the Kansas City Royals, Oakland As, Milwaukee Brewers, Texas Rangers, Houston Astros, and the Philadelphia Phillies. Theyll look for two more wins this week when they take on Tatnall and St. Andrews! Keep up with Charter School of Wilmington sports with football jerseys, baseball jerseys, and Force fan apparel for baseball, basketball, soccer, softball, volleyball, and more. Emma Larsen 25 (3rd Singles): 6-3, 6-1, Sara Levenson 24 and Greta Vebeliunas 25 (1st Doubles): 6-2, 6-1
Prep Sportswear is not affiliated with the Charter Force Bookstore or the CSW Bookstore. Other top-ten performers are listed below. WFS will look to get back to .500 when they host St. Andrews School in the West Gym at 4:00 pm on Tuesday. Reagan Brady 23: Honorable Mention All-Conference. Madeline Rowland 23 took home gold in the 55 meter run while the team of Ellie Criscimagna 23, M.Rowland, Brina Abere 25, and Payton Williams 24 crossed the finish line first in the 4x200 relay. Minutes later, Madeline Rowland 23 put the Quakers up 2-0 with an unassisted shot that found the back of the net. For the boys, Jalen Stewart 24 (100 free, 100 back), Conner Verbanas 25 (100 fly, 100 breast), and Lorne McDonnell 25 (200 and 500 free) all won multiple individual events. Shiloh Connor 22 found the back of the net twice while Collier Zug 24 and Kato Connor 25 added one goal apiece. Declan Grubb 24: 8th in the 200
For 2023 spring sports photos, click. After going 9-6 in the regular season and outsourcing their opponents 167-109, the boys earned the #9 seed and faced off against Tower Hill in the First Round. Kira Agne 23 (200 free, 100 fly) won multiple events to lead the charge for the girls while Peri Mulveny 23 (50 free), Lily Rashkind 23 (500 free), Katie Bryan 24 (100 back), Aubrey Ashman 26 (200 IM), and Pamela Moore 27 (100 free) all won one event. Girls Tennis: Th girls tennis team improved to 3-0 this week, defeating Tatnall 5-0. Girls Lacrosse: The girls lacrosse team went 1-1 this week, losing to Tower Hill 18-17 and defeating Padua 15-6. Against Archmere, Avery Gaines 24 belted a 2-run HR, Chukwuocha went 2-3, and Huxtable doubled. Jackson Redd 23 led the way with 7 points (3 goals, 4 helpers) while Cole Morris 22 added a hat-trick. Weigand, Maddie Osbourn 22, and Simran Dattani 24 all recorded assists.
The Supreme Court won't let Leland Charter Day School force girls to Ellie Driscoll 25 recorded four saves in goal. Tattersall recovered the first Delmar fumble in the end zone for the first Quaker touchdown of the 2021 season while Jaden Willie 23 and Zawadzkas each recorded interceptions. With their two victories, the Quakers ended the regular season with 12-3 record and earned the #5 seed in the Division II State Tournament. Stations will be set up for each workout to allow for social distancing. Sam, who loved sports as much as anyone, modeled humility, team spirit, and integrity. In their 8-4 win over the Hillers, Redd tallied four points (three goals, one assist) while Dolan added three points (two goals, one assist). Girls Lacrosse: The girls lacrosse team fell to #2 Tatnall on Tuesday afternoon. Congrats to Aubrey Nisbet 23 (1st singles) and Alexis Montana 22 (2nd singles) as they both advanced to the State Finals yesterday with their victories in their semi-final matches! While this change in spectator policy is in effect, we are doing the best we can to ensure all US home competitions will be live streamed, and links will be posted on specific team schedules at website4sports to access such live streams. Golf: It was an exciting day for Quaker golf on Wednesday as Josephine Wellons 23 and Zac Antao 24 competed in the 2nd round of the DIAA State Championship at Baywood Greens. View Schedules, Results, Rosters, and Photos. Reagan Brady 23 handed out a team-high five assists, three of them coming against Wilmington Christian. Girls Tennis: For the first time in school history, the girls tennis team won the DIAA Team State Championship with 19 total points! Races are set to begin at 3:00 pm. Wellons earned Medalist Honors with her low-round 37 while Antao carded a 38. Ryan Weigand 26 scored a game-high 18 points while Izzy Winchell 26 added 12. Sara Levenson 24 and Greta Vebeliunas 25 (1st Doubles): 6-2, 6-1. Margo Gramiak 22 finished 2nd in the 300 meter hurdles, 6th in the long jump, 7th in the 100 meter hurdles, and 10th in the 200. , two (2) spectators for each Home and Away team member are permitted to attend games on the Wilmington Friends campus. The match is scheduled to begin at 4:00 pm. 1st Team All-Conference: Carian, Nathan, Robinson, Bush
Gramiak finished 4th in the 300 hurdles while Leffler placed 6th in the 800 (both results were personal bests)!! ---
The girls basketball team went 0-2 this week, falling to #2 Sanford and Mount Pleasant. Numerous WFS athletes won medals and ten WFS athletes set personal bests in various events. I believe that, because of this work, we were more together on the court and this led to our success as a team.. Monday is the start of a big week for Quaker golf as they host #2 Caesar Rodney at Bidermann Golf Club (3:30pm start), celebrate the amazing Class of 2023 on Wednesday against Charter School of Wilmington at DuPont Country Club (3:30pm start), and finish out their season against Concord and St. Marks on Thursday afternoon at DuPont (3:00pm start). Sports schedules for all of The Charter School of Wilmington's sports will be maintained on forcessports.com. He threw home for the third out. Max Leffler 22: 1st in the 800 and 1600
Boys Lacrosse: The boys lacrosse team went 1-1 this week, defeating Delaware Military Academy (13-0) and losing to Tower Hill (8-6).
Lilly Hebert 25: 2nd Team All-Conference
Wellons, who shot a two-day total of 166, finished 7th overall in the Girls Individual Championship. Kira Agne 23 led the charge, winning the State Championship in the 200 IM. Josephine Wellons 23 and Zac Antao 24 continued their impressive 2022 campaigns, each defeating their opponent. On the gridiron, he helped lead the squad to three consecutive conference championships and two appearances in the Division II State Championship game. You can schedule an appointment with your family physician or at the Wellness Center (651-2100). Well miss watching you compete each and every week! Spectrum TV customers can get all the action from pro sports, college sports and minor leagues for just $6/mo more with Sports View. I will be posting this revision on the main page of.
Wilmington Charter gets hat trick from Matt Capretto in win over After their 9-6 regular season campaign, the Quakers earned the #10 seed and a matchup with Ursuline Academy in the First Round. WFS fired six shots on goal and they were awarded five penalty corners throughout the afternoon. While the meet was not officially scored, 31 personal bests were set by 19 WFS runners! Wolf & Agarwal (1st Doubles): 6-4, 6-3
Liam Sullivan 24: 1st Place, Matthew Morrison 25: 2nd Place
Dattani handed out a team-high three assists while Brady, G. DiPrinzio, and Weigand all dished out one. Congrats Eddie! In their 3-2 victory overSt. Andrews, Silas Montana 25, Jakob Middlebrooks 22, and the doubles team of Rasheed Bashir 24 and Collier Zug 24 won their matches to secure the upset. Mon3/6/23 - Girls Basketball State Tournament - Quarterfinals
Students, faculty/staff must pre-register to utilize Fitness Center via https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040C4CA5A928A6F58-weight (max of 9)**, A QR Code will be posted on the door into the room for pre-registration. Brady, DiPrinzio, Dattani, and Ryan Weigand 26 all handed out helpers. Naomi Allen 26 chipped in with eight of her own and controlled the glass all night for WFS. Baseball: The varsity baseball team fell to two talented teams this week, losing to Polytech and Concord. (302) 651-2727 In 1996, The Charter School of Wilmington opened its doors as one of the first independent public charter schools in the United States. Charter added two more in the second half, as Nicholas Livaditis and Benjamin Shaver each scored. Champions: Sloan Makoujy 26 (120), Kaeden Fleming 24 (126), Donnie Morton 22 (138), Cole Morris 22 (160), and Phil Crock 23 (220). Girls Basketball: Needing to win their last two games to make the DIAA State Tournament, girls basketball did exactly that this week as they defeated Mount Pleasant and Newark Charter! Boys Lacrosse: The boys lacrosse team remained perfect, defeating Tatnall and St. Andrews to improve their record to 11-0. And when no one is watching, continue to give 100 percent. Bashir won 6-4, 6-2 while Zug won 6-1, 6-1. Soccer: The WFS soccer team went 2-0 this week, defeating Tatnall (8-0) and Conrad (2-0). Payton Williams 24 (200, 400)
Jake Bryson 23 shot a 41 to lead the way for WFS (3rd overall). They will look for win number six on Monday afternoon when they travel to Mount Pleasant HS for a 3:30pm match go blue! Aubrey Nisbet 23 (1st singles), Ava Steinberger 23 (2nd singles), and the combo of Tess Wolf 24 and Anya Agarwal 25 won both of their matches (all in straight sets). Girls Lacrosse: The girls lacrosse team went 1-2 this week, defeating Sanford (11-9) and falling to #2 Tatnall and Archmere. The game is scheduled to begin at 7pm and will be played at Caesar Rodney HS. WILMINGTON Matt Capretto turned the first half of Wilmington Charter's soccer game against Archmere on Sept. 21 into his own personal showcase. They bounced back to take the last two sets, holding off a furious Pandas rally in the fifth for a 3-2 victory. Aubrey Nisbet 23, Alexis Montana 22, and Ava Rubano 24 all won both of their matches in straight sets. SophiaBrennan 23: one goal
The senior scored three first-half goals and added an assist later on as the Force shut out the Auks, 7-0, on Sept. 21. A team captain as a senior, Quentin earned All-Conference honors for his outstanding work on both sides of the ball.
After dropping the first set, Aubrey Nisbet 23 (1st singles) came back to win the next two sets 6-0, 6-3. Kevin Dolan 24 and Winchell dished out a team-high three assists. Kaely Tornek 22 netted a game-high six goals while Lily Hebert 25 and Molly Dolan 26 added four and three, respectively. Aubrey Ashman 26, Layli Katirai 26, and Ava Rubano 24 all recorded PRs. Nick Winchell 24 finished second on the team with three assists. Robby Tattersall 23 accounted for three touchdowns (1 passing, 1 rushing, & 1 blocked punt return). About The Charter School of Wilmington Get Discovered by college coaches. Robby Tattersall 23: Honorable Mention All-State, 1st Team All-Conference. For student athletes, the Strength Coach will have prepared workouts to maximize time (bringing your own workout is acceptable). Girls Lacrosse: It was a big week for the girls lacrosse team as they defeated St. Marks (11-7) and St. Andrews (20-9).
The 200 free relay team (Aubrey Ashman 26, Zarina Stone 22, Katie Bryan 24, and Kira Agne 23) raced to a 14th place finish while the 400 free relay (Anna Maansson 25, Bryan, Ashman, and Agne) placed 15th. The highlight of the season was defeating perennial power and #5 ranked St. Andrews School for the first time since 2015! Congratulations to all of our wrestlers on their excellent work! 400 free: Stewart, Verbanas, Wallace, and Wilmore. The Quaker defense continues to be elite as they have only surrendered 22 goals in nine games (2.4 goals against per contest). The girls' placed 11th overall (out of 29 schools) while the boys' placed 13th overall (out of 30 schools)! The Fitness Center is open from 3pm-6pm, on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays during the spring and from 2:30p-5:30p on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays during the summer, allowing a maximum of 9 students, staff and faculty, including the strength coach. We support a school environment free from discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, or disability. Other members of the team that recorded points against Mount Pleasant can be found below. Jalen Stewart 24: 200 IM, 100 back
The relief pitcher, Jonathan OBoyle, induced a flyout, but Outslay walked to load the bases, and Harach doubled down the left field line to score two more to increase the lead to 5-0. In their 12-0 win over St. Andrews, Braeden Pantano 25 surrendered only two hits, walked none, and struck out five on his way to a complete game win, his second of the season. Girls Lacrosse: The girls lacrosse team continued to prove themselves as one of the top programs in the State of Delaware this season, advancing to the DIAA State Tournament for the second year in a row. Ethan Lukach 26 recorded a game-high seven saves and Z Brea26 added three saves. The Charter School of Wilmington 100 N. DuPont Road Wilmington, DE 19807 (302) 651-2727 Fax: (302) 652-1246 On Saturday, their season came to an end as they fell to #2 Sussex Academy in the Quarterfinals, 15-5. Silberglied picked up his final win as a senior starter, lasting five innings, striking out three and surrendering two earned runs. June 26, 2023. Wrestling: It was an incredible year for WFS wrestling as five wrestlers represented WFS in the DIAA Individual State Championships at Cape Henlopen High School. Boys Lacrosse: The boys lacrosse team won their second straight contest on Tuesday, defeating Tatnall 12-9! Margo Gramiak 22: All-County. In their 4-1 victory over AI, Silas Montana 25 and Ethan Shilling 22 both won their matches in convincing fashion at 1st and 2nd singles and neither player dropped a single game. There will be 45 minutes allotted for workouts, with 15 minutes for clean up before the next group of students come in. Maddie Osbourn 22: Blue-White Senior Game participant. https://okvideode.com/streams/WFSAthleticAwards2021.html, Jalen Stewart, Marcel Stewart, Luke Munch, and Christian Rosado.
Charter School of Wilmington - ForcesSports Baseball: The varsity baseball team lost both of their matchups this week, falling to PolyTech and Concord. Thomas Ellis 23 was the first WFS boy to finish, placing 32nd overall. *Completed Sports Physicals should be turned into the Athletic Directors office no later than:August 1st for Fall Sports, November 1st for Winter Sports and February 15th for Spring Sports. The boys' defeated Conrad while the girls' defeated DMA. In their matchup against the Saints from St. Andrews, Aubrey Nisbet 23, Alexis Montana 22, and Ava Rubano 24 all won their matches at 1st, 2nd, and 3rd singles to secure the win! Lulu Cochran 25: one assist
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