Cape May County Herald, 13 May 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 24

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BLACKW06D - A cou pin members of the Cape International Wrestling Club qualified for the MidAtlantic Wrestling Assn Junior Olympics Freestyle Championships during the qualifying meet earlier this month here In addition, several other club members finished second and third in the competi

tion which included wrestlers from five states. Mike Taylor and Marc Kelleher will represent CIWC at the champion ships in Newark. Del. this Friday and Saturday KFI.I.EHKH. 10« LBS., created a lot of excitement during the qualifying meet when, in only his second time on the mat, he wrestl-

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ed his way to a first-place victory. Marc later lost an exhibition bout by decision to an older and heavier Pennsylvania regional runner-up. Taylor's victory came on the second day of competi-* tion, but the 154-pounder had to endure five, rounds of haiM wrestling His most difficult match came from N.J: regional runner-up Fred Suter of Paulsboro Taylor won 20-17 and then downed N.J regional champ Stjjve Dottdl of Overbrook in an 8-7 decision. OTHER MEMBERS from the local club competing at Highland High in Blackwood included Kevin Lare, 126. who garnered a third place medal; Sean Kelleher. 60. and Brett

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Randle, 95. won second place In their tnatches. On the second day of the qualifying competition, the older members finished with the top three places. Bringing home bronze medals were Jim Sharpiey, 106, Todd Randle. IB, and coach Larry Detrisvj 198. Taylor then took hilPfirst place Detris, himself a past state and regional champion out of Lower Cape May Regional, is now a qualified AAU referee, as wel^s coach of the Jersey Cap! wrestling club. Another AAU official, tennis Litley, will also be coaching the new^club in their efforts to achieve gold medals for themselves and the cltfb. and recognition for the area.

AVALON - Recreation Director Dave Haberle has announced the schedule for the 1981 Girls' SoftbalL league. Games already played were with Sea Isle, Ocean City, St Raymond's and Wildwood Crest. CONTINUING ARE: May 15, 4 p.m. away. Dennis Twp; May 18, 4 p.m. away. Ocean City; May 19,

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— Tennis Classic May 16, 17 COURT HOUSE — The men's Open Singles in the first Gloria Tennis Classic begin 10 a m. Saturday at the Jersey Cape Racquet Club and continue thru the weekend with finals action beginning at 2 Sunday afternoon. . Sponsored by Gloria Victorian Saloon in Cap3»ay, the classic features $400 worth of prize money witnT200 going to the winner. Spectators are welcome, and the action will continue Saturday til 5 p.m.; semifinals playbegins 10 a.m. Sunday.

Bik^-a-Thon First For Cancer

WILDWOOD - The American Cancer Sbciety is sponsoring its First Annual Bike-a-thon 8 /a m.-4 p.m. Friday (rain date Saturday). Registration will be at Montgomery and Ocean Aves., here. Students may obtain ap

4 p.m. home, Wildwood Crekt; May 25. 4 p.m. home, Margaret Mace; May 28,4 p.m. away. South Jersey Christian Academy. Although the record so far isn’t great, we are proud of our girls and know that as the season goes on. they will prove to be worthy opponents, Haberle said.

plications in their school offices. These are available for them as well as any members of their families. THE BIKE ROUTE will start at the Garfield and Ocean Ave. ramp to Boardwalk, the Boardwalk to Cresse Ave. ramp to Ocean Ave., and Ocean Ave. to Garfield Ave. There will be prizes; $100 for the 1st rider who brings in the most sponsors; $75 for the rider with 2nd most sponsors; $50 to 3rd rider with most sponsors; $25 to 4lh rider with most sponsors. Also there will be a $50 prize for the most miles rider; $25 focJhe 2n»_ most miles and $25 for the largest family group riding together. Any age may ride. All riders will receive a Certificate and a Bike-a-Thon arm patch. Further information may be obtained by calling the chairman, Moffie Breakell, at 522-0997 or the Cancer Society Office at 886-1154. Chosen Few, Eight Enough In Title Tilt

CAPE MAY — In semifinal action last week in the city Coed Volleyball League, The Chosen Few ‘eliminated the Beachcombers in a best of five shootout. John Wilsey. Drbbie Brett and Tom Palmer swarmed on defense and scored at the net to control the match in their favor. EIGHT IS ENOUGH uprooted Potters Pansies in the other semi-final battle for the right to meet the Chosen Few in the championship series. Rick Ferrante, Donna Sayre and Bill Arnold refused to wilt under the Potters’ pressure to carry Eight is Enough.

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