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Smyrna High School competes in the Henlopen Conference of the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association (DIAA), with 42 teams in 23 sports. [8]The boys' school athletics program had historically been known mainly for its wrestling program, but Smyrna's population growth brought greater success in football and other sports.
Rounding up the action of Week 7 in Delaware high school football, with scores, game details, statistics, videos and photo galleries.
The Henlopen Conference is a high school sports conference comprising public schools in Kent County and Sussex County in lower Delaware.The teams participate in a variety of sports including football, boys and girls soccer, track and field, cross country, boys and girls basketball, boys and girls indoor track, boys and girls outdoor track, wrestling, boys and girls lacrosse, baseball, softball ...
The Smyrna School District serves the northern portion Kent County and the extreme southern portion of New Castle County in the state of Delaware. Communities served by the district include Smyrna, Clayton, and Kenton as well as a portion of Leipsic. [3] [4] [5]
Construction has begun on a $5 million, 4,700-square-foot football facility at Smyrna High, part of many athletic upgrades there.
Henderson was born on June 26, 1998, in Smyrna, Delaware. [1] [2] He attended Smyrna High School and was a three-year starter and two-time team captain. [1]In his final two seasons, Henderson led them to an overall record of 24–1 and the school's first two state championships, while throwing for 5,614 yards and 68 touchdowns. [3]
Delaware State went 1-11 in 2024. Its only win came Aug. 31 against Sacred Heart and the team lost its last 10 games of the season. All but two of the Hornets’ losses came by double digits.
This is a list of high school athletic conferences in the state of Delaware. There are two public school conferences: The Blue Hen Conference includes schools in New Castle County. The Henlopen Conference includes schools in Kent County and Sussex County. There are three private school conferences: