Appoquinimink Secures Back‑to‑Back DIAA Girls Soccer Crown
The Jaguars captured their second consecutive state title with a 3‑0 victory over Odessa, highlighted by set‑piece goals and a decisive counterattack.
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The Jaguars captured their second consecutive state title with a 3‑0 victory over Odessa, highlighted by set‑piece goals and a decisive counterattack.

The Philadelphia 76ers announced a decisive reshaping of their basketball operations hierarchy, promoting Jameer Nelson to Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations. The move places him directly under new team president Mike Gansey, positioning him as the franchise’s second‑most senior executive in basketball matters.

The 2026 schedule features 19 matches against top opponents from the Big 12, Big Ten, SEC and Atlantic 10, with the season opening at home against Kansas and culminating in the Conference USA Tournament in Newark, Delaware.

The NASCAR community grapples with the sudden passing of Kyle Busch, a two‑time Cup Series champion, as his wife Samantha shares a moving tribute and the sport honors his legacy.

During a NASCAR race weekend at Dover, tire carrier Donovan Williams intervened to protect reporter Amanda Busick from a rolling pit cart, sustaining minor injuries. His bravery was recognized with the Hendrick Motorsports Spirit Award, highlighted by remarks from athletic director Evan Kureczka.
A new report places Delaware among the most confused states about soccer, detailing World Cup schedules, group play and the jargon that newcomers grapple with.

The NCAA's Protect College Sports Act threatens to disqualify several of LSU's overseas recruits, prompting a strategic pivot for the Tigers' basketball program.

The federation announced a 26‑player roster that includes several athletes with ties to Philadelphia, sparking conversation about the blend of experience and youth ahead of the global tournament.

Allegiance Flag Supply, a North Charleston manufacturer of flags and patriotic merchandise, has signed a multiyear deal with Nashville Superspeedway to rename its NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race the Allegiance 200, debuting May 29 with a suite of American‑focused fan experiences.

Kevin Harvick opens up about his storied rivalry with Kyle Busch, detailing how their Truck Series wars, a 2005 Dover wreck, and mutual respect forged a friendship that elevated both drivers.
Mark McKenzie, a Delaware‑born center back, reflects on a journey that has taken him from local youth teams to professional football in Belgium and France, and now to the brink of a World Cup appearance on home turf.

The NASCAR community pauses to honor Kyle Busch after his sudden death, with rain‑delayed tributes at Charlotte and the longest race set to begin Sunday.

NASCAR mourns the passing of Kyle Busch, a two‑time champion whose 234 victories spanned the Cup, Xfinity and Truck series. His family has asked for privacy following his death from severe pneumonia that progressed to sepsis.

NASCAR mourns the loss of two‑time champion Kyle Busch, who died from sepsis after a pneumonia infection, as drivers honor him with a black No. 8 decal.

Kyle Busch, a two‑time Cup Series champion and one of NASCAR’s most prolific drivers, passed away on May 21 after a battle with pneumonia that turned to sepsis. He is survived by his wife Samantha and their children Brexton and Lennix.

The family of Greg Biffle expressed condolences to Kyle Busch’s relatives, recalling a friendship forged through shared seasons and mutual support after a tragic plane crash.

NASCAR mourns the loss of two‑time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, whose recent victory at Dover was remembered by colleagues and fans alike.

The death of Kyle Busch at 41 has sparked a wave of tributes across the racing community, highlighting his impact on the sport and the upcoming races that will honor his memory.

NASCAR mourns the loss of Kyle Busch, a two‑time champion and fan favorite, who died following a simulator session in North Carolina.

NASCAR mourns the loss of Kyle Busch, a two‑time champion whose aggressive style and philanthropic efforts left a lasting mark on the sport.

The racing world mourns the loss of Kyle Busch, a driver whose on‑track achievements and off‑track generosity shaped a generation of fans.

NASCAR announced the death of two‑time champion Kyle Busch, 41, who died after a severe illness. Tributes from drivers, teams and fans highlight his lasting impact on the sport.

Kyle Busch, a two‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion, died at 41 after a brief hospitalization. His wife Samantha and their children Brexton Locke and Lennix Key are left grieving, while tributes from teammates, rivals and series officials highlight his lasting impact on the sport.

Kyle Busch, a two‑time champion and 63‑time Cup Series winner, died suddenly at age 41, leaving behind a wife, two children, and a sport in mourning.