Athletics Fall 2023 Season Highlights

Dec 21, 2023 | Athletic Highlights

Bulldogs fans had plenty to celebrate thanks to a fantastic Fall 2023 season. Our D-E Athletics coaches for both Middle School (MS) and Upper School Varsity Teams provided season highlights for us (see below). Internal and All-League and All-County awardees are noted here as well. Regardless of how their seasons turned out for all our MS and US Teams, it’s clear that all our student athletes built new leadership skills, lasting friendships, and D-Elightful memories through the experience of playing together. 

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Ice Hockey Club Team Wins in Riverdale Rematch!

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DogPound Update 2/6/25 / Spotlight on MS Sports Teams

DogPound Update 2/6/25 / Spotlight on MS Sports Teams

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Squash Club Team Serves Inaugural Season Success! 

Squash Club Team Serves Inaugural Season Success! 

D-E’s new Squash Club Team has had a splendid inaugural season thus far! Senior players Kiran Tikoo ‘25, Sai Reddy ‘25 and Jackson Chang ‘25 all won games and Sai and Jackson won their matches at the recently-held Interscholastic National Championships for US Squash....

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DogPound Update #2 for Winter 2025 Season – 1/17/25

DogPound Update #2 for Winter 2025 Season – 1/17/25

Time for the latest DogPound Update on our Winter D-E Athletics Teams! We’re spotlighting D-E’s Freshman Basketball team, Middle School Girls Basketball, and our record-setting Track & Field team. Be sure to come out to upcoming games and track meets to cheer on our Bulldogs!

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MS Fall Teams Highlights

MS Fall Teams Highlights

Wow & way to go!  Our Middle School Fall Teams all had an amazing 2024 season, in which they showed great skill, sportsmanship, and D-Etermination.  Enjoy this highlights reel and we look forward to hearing about our Middle School Winter Teams’ activities soon! Go...

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Sylvie Yao Named NJIC Girls Tennis Athlete of the Year!

Sylvie Yao Named NJIC Girls Tennis Athlete of the Year!

Congratulations to Upper School student athlete Sylvie Yao ’27 for being named Girls Tennis Player of the Year by the North Jersey Interscholastic Conference (NJIC)! The NJIC described Sylvie as “dominant” when she’s on the court, with only one loss in dual matches...

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Boys Varsity Soccer Playing Tournament Quarterfinals

Boys Varsity Soccer Playing Tournament Quarterfinals

Congrats to D-E’s Varsity Boys Soccer! The Bulldogs face the No. 4 Pirates of Seton Hall Prep today, Friday, Nov. 8, at 2:00 PM in the Quarterfinals Round of the NJSIAA Boys Soccer North Jersey Tournament! The game will be played at Kelly Athletic Complex (640...

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Student-Athlete Signing Day 2026 Highlights

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