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With 256 seniors robbed of their graduation ceremony and other customary activities by COVID-19, Hodgson Vo-Tech decided to honor its 2020 class by putting congratulatory signs outside their ...
The game was all but over. So much so that the Hodgson Vo-Tech football players had removed the lids from the coolers in preparation to douse head coach Frank Moffett Jr. with water. On the ...
The impact of Chris Jones’ 20 years as girls basketball coach at Hodgson Vo-Tech could be seen in the bleachers across from the home team’s bench on Monday night.
Juniors in the electrical trades Solar Installer pilot program at Hodgson Vo-Tech High School each had a hand in Delaware education history-in-the-making on May 29.
Obviously, everyone at Hodgson Vo-Tech had taken notice. They wanted to salute the man who has been the Silver Eagles’ head football coach since 2003 for reaching a significant milestone.
Throughout 29 years of football at Hodgson Vo-Tech – the last 20 as head coach – Frank Moffett has stressed some simple keys to success. “Faith, football, family, tradition, legacy,” he said.
Ed Sobocinski missed everyone calling him “coach” throughout school at Hodgson Vo-Tech. So after a two-year hiatus, the 44-year-old is returning as the Silver Eagles’ boys basketball coach.
The 2015 Hodgson Vo-Tech graduate has started 30 games at safety since he arrived at Delaware, missing two games and one start at the end of his sophomore season because of a foot injury.
One winner was Aiyana Branch, a senior at Hodgson Vocational Technical High who wants to cut hair for a living and someday own a hair salon. She’s already working at a shop but plans to attend ...
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