Friday's DIAA spring sports tournament scores and schedules update
Softball
Semifinals
Sussex Tech 10, Sussex Academy 6
Caravel 6, Smyrna 3
Championship
Monday, June 2
At University of Delaware
No. 12 Sussex Tech (14-7) vs. No. 2 Caravel (17-3), 7
Baseball
Quarterfinals
Cape Henlopen 7, Delaware Military Academy 5
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Salesianum 2, Dover 0
Sussex Central 2, Saint Mark's 1 (9 innings)
Conrad 7, Sussex Tech 5 (8 innings)
Semifinals
Friday, May 30
At Frawley Stadium
No. 1 Cape Henlopen (19-1) vs. No. 4 Salesianum (15-5), noon
No. 2 Sussex Central (16-4) vs. No. 6 Conrad (17-3), 3
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Championship
Sunday, June 1
At Frawley Stadium
Cape Henlopen-Salesianum winner vs. Sussex Central-Conrad winner, 7
Girls lacrosse
Semifinals
Thursday, May 29
Cape Henlopen 19, Sussex Academy 3
Tower Hill 12, Caesar Rodney 11 (OT)
Championship
Saturday, May 31
No. 1 Cape Henlopen (16-0-1) vs. No. 2 Tower Hill (17-0) at Caesar Rodney, noon
Girls soccer
Division I
Semifinals
Thursday, May 29
Appoquinimink 3, Polytech 0
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Middletown 0, Charter of Wilmington 0 (Middletown wins penalty kicks 3-1)
Championship
Sunday, June 1
No. 1 Appoquinimink (16-0) vs. No. 2 Middletown (14-3) at Caravel, 3:30
Division II
Semifinals
Thursday, May 29
Caravel 2, Archmere 1 (OT)
Saint Mark's 1, Newark Charter 0
Championship
Sunday, June 1
No. 2 Saint Mark's (13-2) at No. 1 Caravel (12-1-1), 1
Boys lacrosse
Semifinals
Salesianum 19, Caesar Rodney 5
Cape Henlopen 11, Tatnall 3
Championship
Saturday, May 31
No. 1 Salesianum (15-2) vs. No. 2 Cape Henlopen (16-2) at Caesar Rodney, 3
Boys volleyball
Championship
Salesianum 3, Appoquinimink 0
Golf
At St. Anne's Golf Links, Middletown
Boys individual champion: Jake Hollerback, Sussex Central
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Girls individual champion: Hannah Webb, Archmere
Team champion: Archmere
Track and field
Division I
Boys team champion: Middletown
Girls team champion: Padua
Division II
Boys team champion: Saint Mark's
Girls team champion: Tatnall
Unified
Boys team champion: Caesar Rodney
Girls team champion: Smyrna
Mixed team champion: Cape Henlopen
Tennis
Girls
First singles champion: Gracie Clark, Caesar Rodney
Team champion: Tower Hill
Boys
First singles champion: Ryan He, Charter of Wilmington
Team champion: Charter of Wilmington
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