Cape May County Herald, 11 November 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 21

Herald Mt Lantern 11 November 81.

Sideline Shots

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THE MIDDLE TWP. PANTHERS continued on their winning course by downing Pleasdntville, 15-0 and making their record A,2. It was also the fourth shut-out for the Orangp Crush. Highlights of Ihesgame were a 40-yd. ( run by Clayton Palmer. Tom Gihorski's touchdown from the 1-yd line, pass from Gihorski to Jake Tomlin for 2 points. Jeff TOmlin's score on a 4-yd. run and Bernle Blanks' interception of a pass. MIDDLE S PENALTIES \VERE down for a change with only 4 for 50 ^ards. The Panthers made 14 first downs to P'ville’s 8 Pleasantville showed a. strong passing at-* tack, completing 14 otft of 28 attempts. Middle's backfield of Tom Gihorski. Rich Ralnesmith. Clayton Palmer, and Jeff TomlioJooked very good and the famed Orange Crush defense as.usual was superb. ••• v \ • • . PANTHER MARCHING BAND continues on its triumphant path, bringing home another trophy on Sunday. . C - 1 Halloween Fete Winners

AVALON — During the recent Halloween weekend, kids were kept busy and off the streets with a movie showing on Friday and a ‘Halloween Party on Satur day afternoon arranged by Dave Haberle, recreation director. Prize for most original costume went to Stevie Sylvester; for those of preschool and kindergarten; 1st, Joanne Sylvester; 2nd. tied Taghg Campbell and Carrie Spanpinato; 3rd. tied. Kimberly Sylvester and Erin Burns. FOR FIRST GRADERS: 1st Aimee Bauer; 2nd Brian Brown; 3rd. ties Suzie Grobe andi Hilary Leonard. For 2nd graders: 1st, Meaghan Breslin; 2nd,, tie, Lynn Bubler and Scott

Rec. Dept. Ski Trips

COURT HOUSECr-'The Middle Township /recreation Department V*H be sponsoring two ski trips for area residents this winter The trips will be open to both students and nonstudents. The first trip will be a ski spree Christmas vacation to Vermont Dec. 26 to Dec. 29. Mountains to be skied include Stowe, Smuggler's Notch and Sugarbush. Hotel accommodations will be at the Radisson Burl-

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COURT HOUSE - This is Spirit Week at Middle To vnship tygh School, with excitement and competition building up to the Homecoming game Saturday against Ocean City High School. "Dress Days" started with Western Dress Day and culminated with School Colors Dress Day. The four classes have competed in decorating the halls, buying links to form class spirit chains, and bringing food for the needy of the area on Thanksgiving. Awards were earned by each class. THE ANNUAL PEP Dance will be held 8 p.m - midnight Friday, with the Homecoming Queen being selected by ballot. The Studenf Council hopes that j many ajumni will attend. J The varsity cheerleaders

and boys and girls basketball teams are sponsoring a pancake breakfast 7-11 am., Saturday in the school cafeteria, with proceeds going for shoes for the upcoming season. Pre-game ceremonies at the Homecoming game Saturday will honor the parents of the senior football players,, present the Homecoming grand marshal, an crown the Homecoming Queen. The festivities will begih at l pm, with the game to start at 1:30

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JOIN NOW!! CAPE MAY CITY'S ‘AGE GROUP' SWIMMING TEAM "THE LANDMARK CITY LAPPERS" SEASON RUNS OCTOBER TO MARCH, 1982 AGES 7-17 Pracfices twice weekly, experienced coaches, competitions every two weeks, trophies, season ending team banquet T *$40.00 REGISTRAflON INCLUDES EVERYTHING* .TEAM PRACTICES: WED. S FRI. 7 9 PM CAPE MAY CITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL > For Additional Information Call 684-8411 Ext. 20 or 27

Soens, and 3rd Lisa' MatalucCi. Third Graders: 1st, Paul Barton; 2nd, Joan Honer and 3rd, Jason Phillips. Mile Farlane and Ashely O'Connor. Fourth graders, 1st Leslie Matalucci, 2nd Bob Mauger and 3rd Michelle Conklin, Stacey Trainer, Meaghan Larkin. Saturday evening a teen dance took place, with music by Quick Silver. On Sunday, the Round Robin Badminton Tournament brought out nine contestants — all High School Seniors or recent graduates. First Place winner was John Bossuyt ; second place went to Hank Kowalski and tied for 3rd were Tim Kowalski and Jim Rieser.

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ington in Burlington, Vt. THE SECOND TRIP will be a getaway weekend to the Catskill region of New York Jan 29 to 31, 1982. Accommodations will be at the Stevensville Country Club in Swan Lake, N Y. Mountains to be skied include Hunter And ■Holiday. For reservations and additional information call the Recreation Department at 465-3520 during the day or 465-2269 in the evening.

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