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43 Delaware High School Football Players Earn Mini Maxwell Honors

December 7, 2018 Posted by WBOC Staff Featured Sports, Football, Local Sports

 

Maxwell Football Club President, Mark Dianno, announced the 2018 Mini Max High School Award winners for the state of Delaware. The forty-three players selected are from schools located throughout the state of Delaware. Players were nominated by their coaches throughout the 2018 season and were evaluated based on a criteria that includes: football performance, academics, and community service.

The Delaware Mini Max recipients will be honored at the 15th Annual DIFCA All-State Banquet that will be held on Monday, January 28, 2019 at 6 p.m. at Dover Downs. The DIFCA All State and Sportsmanship Banquet is open to the public and information about the banquet and purchasing tickets is available through the website for the Delaware Interscholastic Football Coaches Association (DIFCA) at www.difca.org/2018-banquetinformation/. The Maxwell Football Club will select one player from the group of Delaware Mini Max winners as the winner of the Delaware High School Player of the Year. The Delaware High School Player of the Year will be announced on January 28, 2019 at the DIFCA Banquet.

First Name Last Name School Name
Chad Jones II A.I. duPont
John Ngatia-Kariuki Appoquinimink
Mitchell Moyer Archmere Academy
Zion Carr Brandywine
Jackson Rall Caesar Rodney
Patrick Tkach Cape Henlopen
Ethan DeRegis Caravel
Emmanuel Covington Charter School of Wilmington
Warrick Galbert Jr. Christiana
Malik Wright Concord
Zakk Camilli Conrad
Andrew Hudson Delaware Military Academy
Christian Richardson Delcastle
AJ Angello Delmar
Joseph Patrick Bufano Dickinson
Jordan Magee Dover
Nicholas Chafardon First State Military Academy
Anthony Desanta Glasgow
Daniel Douglas Hodgson
Tyhir Harley Howard
Reshawn Turner Indian River
Ja-Juan Reid Lake Forest
Dalton Perdue Laurel
Drew Fry Middletown
Rahshawn Price Milford
Zac Wallen Mount Pleasant
Dayton Swanhart Newark
Montrell Jones Polytech
Isaiah Taylor Red Lion Christian Academy
Logan Bushweller Salesianum
Dorian Steger Seaford
Saleem Wormley Smyrna
Micah Turpin St. Andrews
Ray Jones St. Elizabeth
Brian Benson St. George’s
Victor Barnes St. Mark’s
Isaiah Barnes Sussex Central
Michael John Norsworthy Sussex Tech
DeVon Taylor McKean
Dylan Nitsche Tower Hill
Matt Hibbert William Penn
Peyton McNeill Wilmington Friends
Brock Keeler Woodbridge

 

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