Cape May County Herald, 1 March 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 17

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/PORT/ Mulligan’s Collegians Taking On All Comers

team Mike Couront 6’3” tall off for Florida and the Better golf

coaches a freshman team, while weather.)

Greg Tracy is a J.V. coach there. The name Collegians was Denny Anderson is freshman selected because so many coach at Middle Twp. players came to this area from a It is also expected that Chick host of colleges. Their Alma h^'?? an -.„ v ? rsit y, Coach at Maters: Denny AndersonMiddK will show off his gunning Slippery Rock; Mike Corountab lity when not too deeply in- Lock Haven; Greg Tracyvolved ip coaching his Panthers Ursinus; Bob Holt-Upsala; Pete m the State Tournament Games. Holt-Newark State; Mark Bobby Holt is the manager of Plagge-Iowa State; Billy Handthe Quebec Motel in Wildwood Wesley College, Delaware; Steve and played his high school Frame-Mossbrooks Tech; Dave basketball at East Orange. Older May-Rutgers Evening Branch; brother Pete Holt still loves to Tom Poponak-Ohio University; play basketball. He is the Danny Daniels-College of Hard Principal of the Lower Township Knocks; Chick Ludman-Augusta Consolidated School. Steve (Ga) Univeristy; Bob Tax*ras-

Frame, and mechanic at Coast Guard Bears.

Mossbrooks Firestone Gulf The Collegians stand ready to Station in Court House, and Dave take on all-comers in basketball.

May, Asst Tax Collector of Middle Township, are also on the team. So are Billy Hand and Danny Daniels. Court House

Tom Poponak, Kindle Salesman tries to play iver he is not selling a car.

Mark Plagge, a builder from the Villas loves to play; and

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Hie Old Sport Billy Mulligans Collegians, representing ‘‘The Inn” in the Villas, have played two games of Independent Adult Basketball in the last week, winning one over the Coast Guardsmen of the Townsends Inlet Station, and losing a heart breaker to St. Ann’s Stars of Wildwood 72- to 70. For St. Ann’s Gary Cripps had 24 points, Juscyak and Radomily each had 13. For the Collegians, Mike Couront had 25 and Bobby Holt had 23 Joints, with Frank Vogel netting'10. Billy Mulligan's Collegians is a team made up of men from various walks of life who have one thing in common: they love to play basketball. Starting in the early fall they get together at the Lower Township Consolidated School Gym and play lots of 1-on-l basketball. They gym is too small for a regular game, sq all games have to be played away from

home.

Organized by Bill Sherman,

. Cape May County Herald Sports sometimes his psychiatrist Editor, and sponsored by Billy brother Chris will play a litUe. Mulligan, popular proprietor of Frank Voge of Wildwood is a “The Inn” in the Villas, the team valuable member of the group is looking for games in the and even‘‘Mr. Sponsor" himself, Atlantic City. Vineland, Millville. Billy Mulligan (at 5’6’’) gets out

and Bridgeton areas. and plays.

Several working basketball Bill Haines, Golf Pro at Avalon coaches from the Nucleus of this Golf Club was involved, but took

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Basketball All-Stars: Old Sport’s Choices BOYS FIRST TEAM 1. Tony Davenport Pleasantville 2. Mackey Sacred Heart 3. John Halbruner Lower Cape May 4. Rewi Thompson Middle 5. Ed Paone Ocean City Tony Davenport is the best pure shooter in South Jersey. John Halbruner, although playing with one of the weak teams in the league, finished third in the scoring race. Ed Paone was Ocean City’s offense and Rewi Thompson, although not high in scoring, was one of the strongest ppayers in the league. Mackey led his Sacred Heart team to third place in the league. BOYS SECOND TEAM 1. Birdie McNeal Wildwood 2. Skinner Pleasantville 3. Tom Frederick Wildwood Catholic 4. Herb Jaudon Middle 5. Dooley Sacred Heart' Although relegated to the second team some of these players were only a shade behind their teammates especially Skinner, Frederick and Jaudon. GIRL$ FIRST TEAM 1. Lisa Foglio Ocean City 2. Laurie Budd .V Middle 3. Lisa SchulU Wildwood 4. Terry Grasso Wildwood Catholic GIRLS SECOND TEAM 1. Sue McKinley i. • Middle 2. Grace McCann Wildwood Catholic 3. Barbara Rapp Pleasantville 4. Marcia Brinkman Ocean City 5. Fay Gerald Pleasantville

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