Cape May County Herald, 13 August 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 33

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Beley in Mo new summer Job. He doesn’t drtrfc a track (how imoouth) but he does work in aliquor store in a whits collar job. Keep punchin(, Phil. Dos* Folford and Fred lanphlad are working for Atfifri 'i stone Harbor Shell

SUtion.

Sideline Shots By Hie Oid Sport

rjob* I Middle Twp. High School personnel: Arlene Aden, Middle Twp. Rec'. Dept.; Kim flhelten, waitress at the Whitebrier; Pam Shermaa, waitress; Susan Nicholas, cashier, Middle Diner; Monica Shermaa, motel in Stone Harbor; the Dsnglass women (mother and daughter), Rath and Kathy, Gallaghers In Avalon; Fred Grease, among other, things, conducts the Crib Rental

FOOTBALL PRACTICE was held three times last week at Memorial Field Among the coaches were Phil (Little Caesar) Esley, Brian (Mr. Mascle) Tetley, Paal (Coffee Tycoon) York, Norm (Adonis)

(Harpo)

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SPEAKING OF playbooks, new Soccer Coach Bill Loess cannot be seen this summer as he is doeeted with his new

piaybook. * run.

BID may be able to fill ‘'9 ,, * ck Sne" Rohrman

but mental errors and wild throwing proved his undoing. Brian Van Artadalen was the batting star of the game and McCray displayed a rifle arm in the outfield, .and Goest had a shotgun at second base.

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A HOLD-OVER from the spring running season. Middle Township faculty and students participated in several long distance events — the Cape May 10,000 meter (6.2 miles) and the Wildwood 5(mlle

former Guidance

selor and soccer coach at Middle; Barry Bright, Mike Fiaracci. Lance HarHsmi, William Hewitt, ave Ramis. Clarence

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Ray Balt’s shoes as soccer mentor. But will he ever be able to cook the food for the Annual Banquet the way

Ray did?

LITTLE LEAGUE baseball has wound up its regular season, but the 13-year-old AU-Stars are still playing rational games. They are the winners of District 16, consisting of Cape May, Cumberland, Atlantic and Ocean

Counties.

On Wednesday, Aug. 6,

i played tli

finished eighth and Kate Byrne second in the Women's Division at Wildwood, and third in Cape May. Jonathah Harris was first in the Cape May run while Steve SUtes

finished 47th.

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THE FOLLOWING M.T.H.S. students have been lured to Grove City College by Ray Bats,

Court- Ryaa. and Dave Gmrther

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The Old Sport is sitting which has not as yet been Slate Farm Eves on an exclusive scoop determined. J

which cannot be revealed HEAD COACH is BUI

&alllette of Dennisville Rd., assisted by Dave Wood, Wildwood, and Joe

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yet. But It concerns a former coach who is coming back to help out In football. He has felt the enthusiasm of this squhd and can’t stay away. THE NIGHT the Old Sport caught practice it was the bocks and centers, with a turnout of 31 bodies. Returning veterans included Mark Garcia. Chris Nichols, Da nay Areaherg. Tern Nicholas, Eddie McLaaghHo. Neal Chase. Jeff Tomlin, Nemo Hobbard. Erkert, Rich RhtnesmlUi, Mitch Nichols, Tommy Glhorskl, Jeff Taaaer, Fabian Kalynych. A newcomer was John Mayshara, and 'It is rumored that Tom Tice may return to Middle from

Valley Forge.

COACH EXLEY whose idol is Dick Vermeil, issued a statement. "We are working hard on conditioning, not satisfied with condition yet, but three weeks should show an

improvement.’;

Coach Exley denies that his offensive system is too complicated for his young players to grasp. He points , to last year’s record to bear

^Lean, mean and low-down.

Hopple*, Middle Twp. Players from Middle twp. indbde Billy BalUette. Chris Camp. George Dunham, Keith Maoad. Mark Marks, and Scott Smith. FYotn Wildwood • come Jee Aikn, David BeUrdo, Charlie O’Hala, John Parteta, Bill Reiaer. Steve McShaffrey, and Mike Thame. ' On the subject «f girls track, Lisa Pa Irk a and Beth Rlchardaoa have returned from a track camp at Rutgers. IN SOFTBALL It’s back to the Cape May County League for the Ugly Mag who lost two straight games when they traveled to Brigantine for a tournament. Now they are playing a course on rained-out games with Ricks of Rio Grande.

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THE KIWANIS Softball Team, unable to field their full team, went down to defeat at the hands of the

him out. So, study the play Dennis Twp. Demons, who

had a line-up filled with exMiddle Twp. High School Baseball players Tike Brian Van AHsdalen, Billy Watters, the Treat boys,

and McCray.

WALT TURNER hurled a good game for Kiwanis

Upset Over Dellas CAPE MAY - State Farm of Court House and Dellas Realtors of this community will go at it In league softball play 5:30 p.m. Aug. 14 at the Lafayette St. field here. State Farm, coached by Mike McLaughlin, collected its first victory against the Pilot House girls and then garnered their second win of the season by knocking off No. 2 Barbara Ann’s of Wild-

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