Cape May County Herald, 24 September 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 17

Wednesday, September 24.1980

Fall Sports at Catholic Crusaders into Optimistic Season

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The Herald and The Lantern

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by David Weinberg

N. WILDWOOD - With the I960 fall sports season underway, the cross country, field hockey, and soccer teams of Wildwood Catholic High School are all enthusiastic about their chances for successful

The Cross Country Team under tenth-year mentor Bob McCtotky, got off to a tremendous start with wins over Saint Joseph’s of Mammon ton and Buena, despite losing their top five runners from last year’s 122swuad. SENIORS Jerry Warmkessel and Matt Lowly lead this season's harriers along with juniors Chuck Malinowski, Chris Sowa, and freshman Paul Koch

rebuilding year for us,” states Coach McClusky. "We have a strong nucleus; we just have to wait until our new guys get a little experience. We just want to live up to our tradition and do well.

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ACCORDING TO sixth-' year coach Martha Coolln, the key to the Crusader’s Field Hockey season rests on the results of their first game, when they will face Saint Joseph's of Hammonton, the league's top team four out of the past five years. Returhing from last year’s 3-9 squad to spearhead the Crusader attack are seniors Darlene

Rec Program Set by Boro

STONE HARBOR - The fall recreation program will begin a new season Wednesday, Oct. 1, under the direction of John Roberson. Activities will be at the Elementary School and will include: basketball, badminton, slimnastics, volleyball, handball, soccer, football and soft-

Regional Runs Over Hearts; Ditto Friday?

OCEAN CITY - The Lower Cape May Cross Country Team emerged with a 1-2 record from last Friday's quadrangular meet with Ocean City, Pleasantville, and Sacred Heart. John Stiles captured

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ball. The following schedule utilizes the school gymnasium :

TBeeday, 3:30-4:45 p.m.. boys and RlrU. grata J-S-d; M:30, adult men Wednesday. 7 p.m. aenlor citiiena Ttianday. 5-7:13 p.m., boys and girls, grata 54-74; 7:15-8. adult women; 8-10 high achool boya Friday, Arrangement* to be made.

Tomlin and Pat Htnke. Aiding them will be junior standouts Mkhellle Tarbottom and Chris Goodrich. "I have a very enthusiastic group of girls,” exclaims Coach Conlin. "They want to win very badly, and that is a good sign because of their inexperience. We are looking forward to a very positive future. • • • ' ALSO BOASTING an enthusiastic squad are first-year Soccer cocoaches Ja& Zimmerman and Tom Parson. "They have had two different coaches the past two seasons," notes Parson. "We hope to M here awhile and help build a” strong program." Anchoring this year's team will be sophmores Chris Walezak, Danny Palombo, and female freshman standout Sandy Helever-

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team high honors with an eleventh place finish in 19:58. The Tigers defeated Sacred Heart 27-28, while losing to Ocean City 15-49 and Pleasantville, 15-43. Their next meet is Friday at Sacred Heart.

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