Cape May County Herald, 31 December 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 18

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Kona Splits 2 Matches

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make-up game between Kona, as Stumps sUndouts Stumpo's and Kona Sport*, Lee Layton and Carol CunKona took all three games nlagkam maintained a

IMS, 15-12, 16-14. But the strong volley.

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dy Dnduin sparked Kona and continued to play weU as Kona faced Ocean Academy later the same night .Kona came up on the short end of all three games with O.C. as the Academy rallied for 15-4, 16-14 and 15-10. Jeannette Phillips and Jndy Rtamberger supplied the puneh of O.C. SCORES OF 15-2, 15-4, and 15-4 enabled the Needier* II to post three wins against Stumpo’s Strombolis. Needier power came from Dona Trotano and Toot* Fitspatrick. And the Cookie Nookers staggered C-View Inn 15-3, 15-9, 15-6 to boost their first place position in the Women's League. Jndy Maxlowe and Marlene Medinch played consistently for the Nookers. Vicki Wool ton and Vicki Palchak put in a strong effort for

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Street Hockey Underway

Wednesday. December 31,1*8#

IMPROMPTU HOCKEY matches took place in many neighborhoods throughout the Cape during the Christmas holiday freexe. like this one on a frozen pond on$. Bay-shore

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CAPE MAY - The city Recreation Dept. Initiatea the Street Hockey program recently in convention hall. The Junior Division, for youngsters 9-12 years old consists of two teams sponsored by the Ugly Mug and National Associates. The two squads played the first game at 6 p.m.. as they will each Thursday games are scheduled, with National Associates prevailing by a Count of 3 goals to 1. pellas Stores met Axelsson and Johnson in the first Senior Division action. Dellas played stellar defense behindDave Zimmerman and Bill Stahl to defeat twochampian A & J l toO. The second match-up was equally tight as Cape May Lumber dramatically nailed down C-Vieto Inn 2-1

with a pair of third period goals. Kevin Carr, John Pimik and Scott Smalt excelled throughout the match. The Street Hockey League will resume play following the holidays on Thursday, Jan. 8. For further info call 884-8411. First Day’s Buck Bag A Record TRENTON - New Jersey deer hunters harvested a record number of 5,867 deer on opening day of the regular six-day deer season. The state Division of Fish, Game, and Wildlife . said today that this year's preliminary tally is 780 deer, 15.3 percent, more than for opening day last year. HUNTERDON COUNTY was first with 1,421. Warren was ‘second with with 719. Cape May nimrods bagged 56, five more than last year. The division attributed

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