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The Herald and The Lantern
Wednesday, March 11.1981
Capers Mauled by Tourney Tigers
ERMA Led. by a 27-point effort by Joe Clark, including a 14-point fourth quarter explosion. 14th ranked Woodrow Wilson stunned third rated Ix>wer Cape May. 74-56. in the opening round of the New Jersey State Basket ball Tournament here last Tuesday The Capers jumped out to a quick 6-2 lead early in the opening period behind John Bassett, but Woodrow Wilson closed fast as Ernest Jones tossed in 7
points to close the gap to 16-15 at the end of the first
quarter
IN THE SECOND stanza. Woodrow Wilson took the lead for good with Tim Jackson contributing 8 of
the Capers' 16 points. Charles Wynn and Joe Clark had the hot hands for the Tigers, tossing in 8 and 7 points respectively'for a 19 point third quarter as \yoodrow Wilson upped
the visiting Tigers' 15 >*their lead to 4^41.
points. While Lower Cape May answered with 9 points for a 30-25 Woodrow Wilson advantage at
halftime.
Both teams came out firing in the third period as Kyle Anderson and Randy Clark combined for \i of
Cookie Nook Spikes Title
> CAPE MAY - The Cookie Nook II captured their third consecutive Department of Civk Affairs Women's Volleyball Championship by defeating the pinpoint Needlers II ( squad 8-15, 15-4, 15-4. -The Needlers. behind Toots Fitzpatrick, Nancy Dougherty and Donna Trolano crumbled the Cookie Nook in game one to put a real scare into their title hopes. HOWEVER. THE cham-
pions regrouped to take the next two games in convincing fashion. Margaret Hand. Robin Hand. Judy Maxlowe nnd Sue McKee were instrumental in their team’s comeback with fine serving and defenie. In an earlier match the Needlers earned the right to play in the finals by reeducating Ocean Acadmey 15-6. 15-8 as Darlene Axelsson and Mary Ann Haflln excelled for the winners.
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ANDERSON AND Greg Douglass broke loose for 15 points for Lower Cape May, but the fourth quarter belonged to Joe Clark who shot g perfect 4 fo 4 from the foul line and included a
margin to 63-47 with 2:37 left en route to their victor y * LOWER CAPE MAY. which ended A16-7 on the season, had tiwee players in double figuWs, led by Anderson's 23 points. He was followed by Randy Clark with 12 points and Greg Douglass who added
11.
Joe Clark’s game high 27 points led a balanced team effort that saw four
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furious slam dunk among Woodrow Wilson, players his five baskets from the finish in double figures. He
field.
Behind Clark's 14 points and 8 more by Ernest Jones. Woodrow Wilson soared to a 53-43 lead with 7:01 to play, then upped the
was backed up by Ernest Jones’ 18 points. Tim Jackson tossed in 14 points, while Charles Wynn score 13 points for 12-11 Woodrow
Wilson.
Blue Team Undefeated
AVALON - In games played recently in men’s basketball,* the Blue team beat the Gold team 86-76. Rick Olsen scored 35 points and Mike Studzinski scored 22 points for the Blue team with Doug Newbold netting 20 points for the Gold
Team.
Game Two saw the Green team defeat the Red team 77-70 with the help of
Blue came from behind to win and remain undefeated. Blue’s Rich Olsen did it again with 26 points and Dan McKinley ushered in 19. Dale Gerhard for the Green team scored ^points. The League Standing: I. Blue SO 1, Green A-S 1 Red 30 4. Gold 2 7
top scorers Dale Gerhard I? as* (21 points) and Mike Kelly spring At.Cl.
(16 points). Top scorer for
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tjie losing team was Steve Sykes, who brought in 21
points.
THE GAMES ON March 2 brought victory to the Gold team as tjwy beat the Red Team 04-74. Sean Keating and Jim McKinley were the top scorers for the Gold Team with points netted of 24 and 21 respectively. The Red Team’s Terry Corrigan drove in a high of 27 points for the Red Team. The second game brought victory for the Blue over the Green 66-61. In this exciting game, the Hudanich Still Tops In Tennis COURT HOUSE - Hudanich Realty continued its winning ways by defeating Kona Aces 33-23 in Town Team Tennis at Jersey Cape Racquet Club.. In singles they split, with Kona's Anthony White scoring 8-6 over Jim Pollzzi and Hudanich's Cathie Smith's 84) win over Joan
Hughes.
HUDANICH STRUCK back again in doubles with the team of Mike Mullen and Roy Smith defeating Bob Ansell and Bob Sheppard 8-4 and Carole Yarborough andvjackie Smith defeating Julie Chrietzberg and Evelyn Hughes 8-3. In mixed doubles Tony Chrietzberg and Donna Mazurek fought back with a 8-3 win over Hudanich's team of Ron I Zane and Bob Heldora, but it was not enough to keep Hudanich out of first place with a 5-0
record.
Bw David Weinberg Thifd ranked Camden Catholic reeled off 15 unanswered points in the first quarter of the game and were never headed as they rolled to a 57-32 win over 14th rated Lm&er Cape May in the opening round of the New Jersey Girl’s Basketball Tournament at Camdert Catholic last Monday. Camden Catholic caught the Capers off guard at the beginning of the first period, opening up a 154) lead before Lower Cape May managed to score 5 points for a 15-5 Camden Catholic advantage. CAMDEN CATHOLIC continued their hot shooting in he second quarter, exploding for 23 points, while holding the Capers to 8 points as Camden Catholic grabbed a 38-13 lead at intermission. Camden Catholic upped the margin to 48-17 after outscoring Lower Cape may 10-4 in the third period. Led by Beth McCullough, the Capers finally caught fire in the final stanza as they tossed in 15 points to 9 for Camden
Catholic, but the effort fell short as,Camden Catholic grabbed a 25 point victory. BETH MCCULLOUGH captured game high honors for 9-15 Lower Cape May with 15 points, while Joan 1 Farina and Amy Holden added 4 tallies apiece. Camden Catholic was I$d by Lisa Brown as she tossd in 11 tallies. Panthers Win, Lose in State Tourney Play The Middle Township Boys Basketball Team lost and the Girls won in their first state tournament games respectively last week. The Lady Panthers defeated Sterling 53-46. They were scheduled to meet Pleasantville, who beat them twice in regular season play, yesterday. The Boys lost to Burlington City, 76-72, leaving them with a final season record of 12-12.
AVALON - Dave Haberle, recreation director for the local Recreation Department, has announced the Spring Schedule effective March 30. This season there will be a full calendar of activities Monday thru Saturday with all events at Community Hall unless otherwise noted. Sign-ups for tennis partners or round robin will be at Community Hall. Following is the schedule: MONDAY 9:00-10:00 • SUmnMtk*; 11:00-1:00 - Adult Leisure, Gotf ProcUce. Walking, Jogging, Paddle Tennis; 3:30-5:30 - Girls Softball - 10th Street; 4:1M:» - Afternoon Esercise; 5:004:00 - Weight lifting; 7:00-10:00 - Adult BaakethaU TUESDAY 9:00-I3:00-T0t Stop-11/1 toSyrs. old; tl:MM:S0 - Senior CUUen Leisure; 3:104:10 • Indoor Racketball; 0:45-7:45 - Dance Workoul; 8:00-9:30 • Free Activity; 9:004:30 - Adult Pool and Darte; 9:30-11:10 • Adult Basketball WEDNESDAY 9:00-10:00-Sllmnastics; 11:00-3:00 - Adult Leisure; 3:104:30 - Girls Softball; 4:15 ■ 4:30 - Afternoon Exercise; 5:004:00 - Weight Lifting; 7:004:00 - Roller Skating (Kids) RiMonlhly; 7:30-10:00 • Adult Roller Skating Bi-Monthly THURSDAY 9:00-10:00 - Tot Shop • 31/3 to 5 yrs. old; 11:004:00 • Adult Leisure; 4:004:30 - Gymnastics; 8:45-7:45 - Dance Workout; 8:00-10:40 • Adult Vollleyball; 8:00-10:00 - Pool and Darts FRIDAY 9:00-10:00 • Sllmnastics; 10:30 - Bridge-Borough Hall - Bring a sandwich; 11:00-2:00 - Adult Leisure; 3:30-5:30 - Girls Softball; 5:004:00 - Weight Lifting; 7:004:00 • Free Activity SATURDAY 7:04:00 - Free Activity - when hall Is available Community Hall will be closed two weeks, June 1-13 for all activities except bingo.
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