Del Val’s football team took on the Voorhees Vikings in a rivalry football game on Friday Sept. 26. While the game didn’t end the way the Terriers had hoped, with Voorhees winning 21-12, Youth Night was a fantastic success.
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The Del Val banner being prepped for the game by the Del Val United Club. The varsity team runs through the banner as tradition before each home game.
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Young football players practice their football skills on the field during the pregame activities. Youth Night was well attended thanks to Del Val United.
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The Del Val Dawg Pound honors Brayden, a young boy, at Youth Night before the match. Keep an eye on The Delphi for more information on how to support Brayden in the near future.
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Del Val students escort Brayden to the coin toss as an honorary captain for the evening.
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The Del Val cheerleaders perform with the Del Val United cheerleaders during Youth Night. The two groups performed stunts for the crowd throughout the night.
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Del Val football players Evan Strochak (left), Lhiam Murphy (Center) and Brayden Picardo-Leask (Right) celebrate after a long pass completion.
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The Del Val Golden Regiment Marching Band performing its show, Artwork, at halftime. The team has been adding new movements to the show each week this season.
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The Del Val color guard debuted their new uniforms for this week’s halftime performance.
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Del Val’s football team worked hard to keep Voorhees from the end zone in a tough match-up.
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Del Val’s linemen get set for “Bama” play. Despite their best efforts, the final score was 12-21 Voorhees.













































































