Cape May County Herald, 25 October 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 18

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Cape Midget Football COURT HOUSE - The Cape May County Midget Football League was in action this Sunday at Memorial Field in Courthouse In the Feewee Division, two Middle Twp teams opposed each other with the Knight's defeating the Bobcats. HM). In the Midget Class. Middle Twp Knights took on the Wildwood Warriors and won by a score of ISF6 Coach Walt Oliver attributed the win to excellent offensive and defensive play by the w hole team The scorers for the knights were Richie Adens. Kobt. Jones and George Dunham w ho scored touchdowns. and Richie Adens ran for the extra point. Wildwood's Mosley and susUined a broken wrist and was taken to Burdette Tomlin by the Middle Twp. Ambulance Corps , with Ben Weimer and Art Connellonduty.

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Well, the old sport took a two week* vacation in Memphis. Tennessee, and missed plenty of action on the local front; a controversial win over l/twer Cape May. and a trouncing by' St Josephs of Hammonton. with St. Joe's coming hack to humiliate Lower Cape May It makes one wonder whether a school like St Joe's, with its football program of spring practice and recruiting players from other schools in Cumberland. Atlantic, should still play in the CAL. Some spectators at the Middle game thought St. Joe's looked more like a small college team than a high school aggregation With that game behind them, the Fanthem gave a real good account of themselves in beating Wagner High School, from Staten Island Although winless this season. Wagner plays some good high school teams in their area, and were expected to he much stronger and bigger than Middle! Although the football season is only half-over, this observer goes out on a limb and picks Middle to finish 2nd in the CAL. and individula performers like Buddy Baile and Dan Arenhcrg. Kay Marshall. Don Khinesmith and Neal Chase to make the first team in the CAL. With this mild weather, softball players like Mike McLaughlin are bemoaning the fact that the softball season is over, hut he. as well as men like Dave May. Walt Turner and Don . Khinesmith and Gil Sink way. will he playing in the Middle Twp Recreation Volleyball league, in which they won the title, with the help of Ted Johnson. Steve Frame. Nate Doughty. Donny Khinesmith from last season's championship. Ferhaps not everyone/ realizes that the Middle Twp Recreation Dept has begun use of fhequonwthut whiaki they acquired from the highway dept Classes in art arc being conducted by Man. Born of Mayvillc. a free lance artist multi media for senior citizens and fit hers interested in the

creative arts.

On Nov 4. 1979. the building that used to be known as the quoratcl hut. located on Railroad Ave. next to the Douglass Monument Works, will be formally dedicated as the U*Roy H. May. Jr. Community Center, in memory of the late mayor of Middle Twp.. who did so much to promote sports in this

community

Members of the Recreation Commission are: Car) Baker.Frcs.. I/nj Lutcn arid Gene Calhoun. Gregg Arnold is Director of Recreation for Middle Twp . and Joe Francis runs the Whiteshoro operation at the Martin Luther King Community Center Mark Kohbind. new coach of the Raiders Flag Football team is having problems launching his season After getting his charges ready for the opening game on Oct. 20th. the game had to be postponed because Dave Griffin, the Cowboys

coach, had to take a load of soybeans to Maryland. Stark now is preparing for the game on the 27th. It is rumored that he spring a surprise on the Cowboys by i*ing a girl player. She was good enough to make the All Star Team at the Middle School. However, girls are not umvual in flag football Beck Hess played for two years on the Raiders, but this year she plays the trumpet in Dick Ludwig's I'anther Marching Band, ami cannot make practice. Carol Smart played for the IX’Isea Drive Dmons. until she outgrew flag football and became more interested in social events This humble spur,!* observer is flattered liccauKC two readers have expressed their regret that the cohimrf did mil appear for the last three weeks. That gives me iaspiration to keep on going, if two people jJjpKIde KeitH Seaman®*! Kirk Mathis read ihisVwumn The OMI Sport, in the future, Muends to do a series of articles about unusual figures in sports activities, besides team sports, people like runners Boh Metz and Fred Reeves; the horsey set like mosdnmes Dickinson ami Bailey. Also, a series calks! "Where An* They Now'.’” involving stars of the past like Hen Cresse. Gmtsie Doughty. John RoIntsihi. Joe DcKifte. Ricky Malt Veccre. ami Jom Allen in football; Tod Cmittir. Craig Kihcrson. Johnny DcKunc in basketball, and coaches like Tom Crist. Manning Harvey. Dick lAitlrell ami Fred Grixse Middle Beats Shelton At Soccer COURT HOUSE On Tuesday. Oct 2:i. the Middle Township Panthers lical the Shelton College Warriors in Soccer r» to a. bring the MTHS record to

:V5,

For the Panthers. Gurry Hunter scored three goals, while Romig. Willis ami (ierber each tank’d one The Panthers have qualified for the State T«iuranment in Group II competition along with. Iladdonficld. Maple Shade. Burlington, and lladdon Heights Coach Kay Katz says the team Is "primed for the tournament now that Mike Fiorucci. Dave Romig. and Andre Jaequcmenton. Garry Hunter. Todd Coolidgc. Paul Niederhergcr are healthy Clarency Ryan has a sprained ankle, but will play in the next game '• That next game » with Oakcrest this Saturday. Oct 27 at 2 p.m at Meadowview Field behind the high school here. The team is hoping for a Big

Win

CAPE MAY - Women s Volleyball got underway in Cape May ns thr Cookie Nook II. defending league champions, crumbled Ocean Academy 15-7. 154) before going stale to lose

thefinalgame 15-11. Barbara Kelmarfm and

Man - Fronrhell served the Cookie Nookcrs to 9 significant leads

throughout the match

ThL* AiMdemy looked gm4 defensively with Sue Brett and Jeannette Phillips utilizing the bump Kahn's Mugshots chugged down everything tlx* Wildwmvt Jnckettes could muster us and sutiscqucntlv whitewashed

them 18-14.15-li. 15-4

Good setting and team play was the order of the day with Margie McGonigul. Michelle Howell and Renee Howell

leadiH by example for the victonmis "mugshots." Lynn Schwarlx. Charlotte Lomach and Mary Ellen Fitzpatrick provided the bulk of the Jockcttcs support. A very ’talented and "crazy" Kona squad led by Dottle Tantnras. Shirley lAJdmun am* Anita Currell shot down the Pilot House 15-9. fc-8.15-5. Stcphtc Holland. Terri Hinclinc ami Debbie Miller excelled with serving for the Pilot House Shipw reeks Thus year's Cinderella team. The Regency ikMinatcd the Cape May Bomliers I.V4. 15-10. 15-19 blowing away "bomber" • stalwarts Pat Pironti and Ann Schweitzer. Sue Del Rossi. Elk’nTeti and Gina Kelly played royal offense for the Regency.

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