The next two Delaware high school boys soccer state champions will be decided Saturday at Dover High.
Here is a look at the history of the high school boys soccer state championships in Delaware.
Delaware high school boys soccer competed in one division until 2013.
Salesianum has won the most boys soccer state titles of any Delaware school. The Sals won 12 state championships when Delaware competed in one division and 10 Division I titles. Caravel has won the most Division II titles with six.
Salesianum coach Scott Mosier, who recently overtook Tom DeMatteis of Saint Mark’s for the most wins by a boys soccer in state history with his 357th victory, has won 19 state championships, the most in state history. DeMatteis is second with 11, all in the era in which Delaware competed in one division.
Salesianum has the longest boys soccer state championship streak in Delaware history. The Sals won 10 titles from 2010-2019. The school won the final three championships when Delaware competed in one division and the first seven Division I titles.
Brandon Holveck reports on high school sports for The News Journal. Contact him at bholveck@delawareonline.com.