Cape May County Herald, 4 February 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 22

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The Hefald and The Lantern

Panthers, Greyhounds Maul Tigers

The Kiri's basket hall teams .from Middle Township, and Pleasant ville are both driving toward an antieipati'd Cape* Atlantic lyeague title l^ist week both squads met |,<rA'er ('iipe-May. and each leit the Capers by the wayside as Middle crushed the Capers 69-24 at Middle on Tuesday, and thi- ' (Greyhounds W'a'llop< ! f1 the Capers, M IR at Pleasant Cslle Inst Friday / AGAINST TIB-: second rankVd panlners. the Capers quicklyAcll tN‘hind as Middle tiroKe ont for a Mi l first quarter lead lichuid Sue McKinley and Chris Salveson. the Pan

thers soon upped their marKin in the second period, pouring in 26 more points while, holding l./wer Cape May to four, as they jumped to a commanding 42’R halftime le'ad liOwer fierformed slight ly'betUuum the second half. ^Tg 'sixteen more but the Panthers scored 27 more.for the 45 jKiint advantage I.VMA VAI.KNTlNK le<l the Gapers in scching with eight points, while Kim Dellas added four more Middle Tow nship, upping, their record to 8-1. had three players in double figures SaIve$on‘tossed in 20 points, followed by

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McKinley with 18. and KarenVorhes with 14. THF CAPERS fared the same against the undefeated, top rated Greyhounds Behind leajuje scoring leader Faye Gerald. Pleasantville started fast, pouring in . eighteen first period points while holding the Tigers to a single field goal The Capers managed four more points against the stingy Pleasantville 'defense in the second stanza. but the Hounds added twelve more for a comman.ding 30-6 Jead at intermission. THE GREYHOINDS continued the onslaught in the second half, scoring 19 and 14 points in each of the last two periods while holding Lower Cape May to ■ twelve second half points Lisa McCullough and Valentine both played well for the 6-9 Capers, both scoring four points, while Gerald finished with 19 for the 15-0 Greyhounds This week, the Capers were scheduled for a home game against Wildwood ' Catholic on Monday, then take on St Joseph s at home Friday,

Middle Men in Split; Lady Panthers Take 2

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b\ HIM. SFIKHto i\ The Panther boyaaf Middle Township HiglrSchool split a pair of ganflfc last week, losing to l,ower Cape May 71-51 and defeating fauena 81-60. In the Buena game Dawson Spaudling hit for 18 points' and 18 rebounds, while Derek Williams scored 17 and Kevin Jaudon scored 13 and had 14 rebounds FOR Bl'KNA Ted Ear rell had 17. Briaff I^orenzi scored 12. Larry Smith 11 and Jose Bcrrias 10 Middle is now fifth in the C A L with a record of 6-4 in the league and 8-6 overall Derek Williams ranks 9th in scoring with an average of 14.1. Kevin Jaudon is 12th with 12 8 and Dawson Spaulding 17th with 10.5. THE: LADY Panthers won both their games, defeating Lower Cape May 6$-24 and Buena 74-47 Kris Salvesen led the scoring against the Lady Caper Tigers with 20 points'. 14 rebounds and 7

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assists. Suf\McKiiriey had 18 points and 9 rebounds. Caren Forbes had 14 points. \ Against BuVan. Kris Salvesen was dgain high scorer with 25 points. Sue McKinely had 22 and Caren Forbes 14 points. THE LADY Panthers are in second place in the C'A.L. with a league record of 9-1 and are 13-2 overall. Sue McKinley is second in the scoring race with an average of 19.1 and Kris Salvesen is 4th with 13.3. Caren Forbes ranks 6th with 12.7

COURT HOUSE - The Flyin B’s held a dual gyfn- . nastic meet with the Flippers of Somers Point recently with six team members bringing home a total-of 15 ribbons! Bohhi Jo sikdra and Christln Dodd won five ribbons apiece. Top hofiors went to Bobbi Jo with a first place on balance beam and a first place in all around. Other team members competing were Patti Austin, Nicole Reichard. Kim Oshiundsen, Marie Flacco, and Kaye Sciarra. The Flyin B's arc coached by Jerry Barber.

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MIDDLE TOWNSHIP’S outstanding scholar-athlete Todd (‘oolidge, addressed the Court House KiWanis Club last week and gave a very fine presentation, which explains why he was picked to represent New Jersey in the Hugh O'Brien Conference of Youth leadership in les Angeles Todd is not only a leading light on the soccer team, which he made as a freshman, but is an outstanding scholar, having made the honor roll and will probably be picked for the National Hon^r Society this year. He is popular not only among his fellow 'students, but also with the secretaries in the high school office w here he does the morning and afternoon announcements over the P.A. system He made some fine contacts at the Hugh O/Brien Conference and has autographed pictures and letters from Hugh O'Brien as well as Gerald Ford With young men like Todd Coolidge coming along we won't have to worry about the future of our country •THE', OLD SPORT is not bothering to reply loan unsigned letter protesting the recent item about high school athletes switchmg schools. . This ’enraged reader and sports fan" claimed that the Old Sport did not have .his facts straight. However. I stand on what was written

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