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Page created - January 12, Related Pages. Princess Kayla. Public figure. Charity Organization. Oaklands Swim Club. Over his 16 years as coach, the Spartans reached the state championship game eight times, winning the state title in , , , and Seven of his players were drafted into professional ball.
In , Lemon coached Delaware to the inaugural championship of the Carpenter Cup Classic, a tournament with teams from southeastern Pennsylvania and South Jersey.
Lemon was named the state coach of the year in As a head coach, he guided his squads to 15 state championship and three New Castle County championships, and assisted with six other state championship teams. Prior to coaching high school track and field, Madric started The Wilmington Track Club in and found great success, serving as head coach until Starting with a small group of city children, the program grew rapidly and competed in regional and national competitions, including the prestigious East Coast Invitational at Towson Md.
As a volunteer, he has coached over track meets, taking Delaware youth throughout the U. He began his high school coaching at Sanford and Howard , and before retiring from the Wilmington Fire Department in , he accepted a position at Glasgow.
His coaching specialty came in the hurdles and his athletes won state titles and set numerous records in those events, as well as in the long jump, triple jump, and high jump.
A native of Selbyville, Del. At Temple, he started all four years for strong teams, averaging He was first-team All-Atlantic Ten as a senior. He graduated 11 th in rebounding in Temple history, and remains ninth in Owl history in shooting percentage. Averaging After his senior year at Temple, he was the sixth-round draft choice of the Phoenix Suns.
Starting four seasons at Indian River, he helped his team to the state title game in , and made second-team All-State in , first-team All-State in and He was the first Delaware player to be named a top 10 player three times. After most of his teammates graduated, he led the Indians to a repeat title in A three-year starter for the University of Delaware baseball team when freshmen were not eligible for varsity, he was moved from shortstop to third base in his senior year of by new coach Tubby Raymond, who also used him as a pitcher.
In the s, he was a player, manager, head coach and recruiter for championship teams in baseball, football and basketball. At the peak era of the Delaware Semi-Pro Baseball League, he recruited talent including five former major leaguers from this area for Brooks Armored Car, for whom he was player-manager. He quarterbacked a Brooks Armored Car squad that dominated the Wilmington Football League, with three championships and two runner-up finishes from , and captained a Brooks team that won the Industrial Basketball League.
In , Romanoli organized, managed, and played on Brooks championship teams in baseball, football, and basketball. In , he branched into running, which he continued for 30 years. He logged 3, miles annually, completed the Boston Marathon, and ran the Caesar Rodney Half Marathon 25 consecutive years until double knee replacement surgery turned him into a dedicated cyclist. Romanoli officiated high school basketball for 15 years.
Sport Magazine awarded him its Service Award in July He served as the second president of the Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame and in that role introduced more events and social gatherings to build membership. His stories have appeared in the annual Best American Sports Writing anthologies 13 times, the most of any writer.
After dominating the state tournament, where she led Polytech High School to unprecedented success, Tyresa Smith became the outstanding female athlete at University of Delaware, the leading scorer and defensive player in the Colonial Athletic Association, and the first Delawarean to play in the WNBA.
Twice named first-team All-State, she was named to the Delaware high school all-decade team.
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