Cape May County Herald, 27 September 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 19

Thursday, September 27, 1979

The Herald And The I.uniern

Page 19

M iS « n V ,d !i for ‘if bal1 ‘l Uring l he SeCond Quarter of the LCMR-TnmS River East game scnre egCr ^ ^ Saturday. Try as they might the Caper-Tigers went down to defeat with a 10-7

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t Coaching Biographies

K C ? A u Cf lPe- ‘L 1 " r ' ) Head Coach Bil1 Garrison and Assistant Coach John McGaffnev look fr— * 4 *- •

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Bill Garrison is the head coach who went to Cape May High School where he played under Coach Doug DeAVeese. He then played at Akron University in

Ohio.

In 1969 he ca*me back to Cape May to teach and coach at Ixiwer Cape May Regional High School. He is also ii*charge of discipline at the high school. His wife’s name is Mary Iiou and he has no children. The Garrisons make their home in Cape May. Bill Porter is the offensive and defensive line coach, and has charge of the freshman team. He was graduated from Glassboro State College and began Ns coaching career at LCMR.

have three boys; Bill Jr..' Johnny and Michael. Wayne Mazurek has charge of the offensive and defensive backs. He was graduated from Mohtclair State College and taught at Willingboro before coming

to LCMR

He resides with his wife. Donna, and children. Chris and Kathy, in North Cape May. , John McGaffnev cdEaches the defensive ends and receivers. He attended Mainland Regional High School and tilassboro State. He spent one year at Hammonton and came to iLCMR in 1976. At hammonton. he was coach of girls basketball and also coached boys basketball at

wife Kathleen and children, Matthew 7. and Carl 4. in Erma. John LeNnir attended Pleasantville High and Glassboro State. He taught at the Margaret Mace School in North Wildwood, and came to LCMR in 1975. where he teaches social studies. He and wife. Gale, and son. Keith, and infant daughter reside at Somers

Point.

Jack Weeks attended Cape May High School He is also head baseball coach at LCMR. He and wife, Sandy, along with daughters. Kelly’ and Sidney, live in Cold Spring. Thomas Mann has said. "You can’t come home again." but Bill Garrison seems to have successfully

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