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Loss to St. Mark's |
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St. Mark's 41, Cape Henlopen 7 The Cape Henlopen High School football team's difficulties continued with a lopsided nonconference loss to a St. Mark's squad heading for the Division I state tournament. Cape finished its 2002 campaign with a 1-8 overall record as it was held to less than 100 yards of total offense without leading rusher Stephen Shockley, who missed his second straight game due to injry. In their last five games, the Vikings were held to only 16 points. St. Mark's was led by running back Jonathan Heydt, who rushed for 186 yards on 11 attempts including touchdown runs of 65 and 52 yards. Cape Index | Sports Index |
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