Seagull Classic Gets Off Dec. 26
ABSECON - Match up* for Seagull T’lasaic VIII. a scholastic court tourney to 'foe played here Chrlotmas •week, were announced this past week by Allen Perga ment. tournament co- • director , Twelve team/ will com pete in the Dec. 28-29 com petition, including eight boys' and four girls 'wuads from the east coksrs-jhe loumament will be played at Holy Spirit High School LAST YEAR S Seagull . tourney was termed ‘by Eastern Basketball "Extraordinary."' and by Morgan Wooten, winn-
ingest schoolboy 'court coach, as "The finest field of teams I’ve evejr seen." Wooten's team, DeMatha of Hyattsville, Md., finished third; Camden of New Jersey won the tournament. The *1981 boy's field follows In the tradition of powerful competing teams Roman Catholic and LaSalle High Schools will represent Philadelphia basketball; Atlantic City, Woodrow WilsoH, and Ocean City are New Jersey teams, while Archbishop Carroll (DC.) Cardinal Gibbons of Baltimore, and
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Power Memorial Academy from New York City, round out the slate. LaSALLft WAS PhiladelMltf-CaJholic League champion In 1980. Gibbons and Carroll are projected among the top 25 teams in the country by Street and Smith's basketball magazine. Power Memorial f 1980-81 BrortxManhattan champs and alma mater of Kareem Abdul Jabbor, and Roman are perennial national powers. Atlantic City, Woodrow Wilson, and Ocean City are strong regional contenders. ‘Boy’s competition gets under way Dec. 26 with an afternoon doubleheader at* 1:00 p.m., pitting Roman against Wilson in the opener and Gibbons vs. LaSalle-jn_^He second games. AN EVENING twin-bill on Saturday matches Power Memorial with Abp. Carroll at 7:00 o’clock, while the nightcap features two strong local schools, Atlantic City and Ocean City. Four girl's teams join the competition * Sunday, the 27th. In the first game of a triple-header starting at 5 p.m., Camden' Catholic High School will take on 'Notre Dame of Trenton, followed by Atlantic City High, 1981 State Titilists, meeting Wildwood Catholic at 7 p ; m. All the girPs teams are from the South Jersey. SUNDAY’S ElNAL game of the triple-header will be a boy’s game matching
winners of Power/Carroll, Atlantic CUy/Ocean City, in a battle for a spot in Tuesday night’s championship final ■ Monday’s games will take place in aRemoon and evening doubleheaders.' The first three contests will be boy and girl consolation games, while the evening final matches winners of Saturday’s Wilson/Roman and Gibbons/LaSalle games. The victor will advance to the. boy’s championship final. THEltE WILL also be two doubleheaders Tuesday. At 1 p.ih., the game for boys’ fifth place will be played, followed at 3 p.m. by the girls' championship final , Tuesday evening's twin bill starts at 7 o’clock with a battle for boys' third place. The championship boys’ final, capping thO tournament, gets underway at 8:45. # The »che<«ul« follow*: Saturday. Dec. ft: I p.m . Game No. 1. Roman v* Woodrow Wllaon; 2.45 p m Game No. 2, Cardinal Gibbon* v*. LaSalle; 7 p.m.. Game No 3. Powfr Memorial r* Abp Carroll; «:4B p.m., Game No 4. Atlantic City v* .Ocean City. Sunday. Dbc 5t7: 5p.m ; Game No. Gl. Camden Catholic Girl* v*. Notre Dame; 6:45 p m , Game No Gl. Atlantic t»ty Girl* va Wildwood Catholic. 8:30 pm. Game No 5 Winners of Games 3 and 4 Monday. Dec 28 1 p.m . Qam# No. 6. l>»ers of Games I and 2; 2:46p.m.. * Game No G3. Losers of Games $1 and G2; 7 p m . Game No 7. LoseA of GarfNai 3 and 4; 8:45 p.m., Game Noj. I. Winners of
Gamas I and X Tuesday. Dee. »: I p.m., Game. >fa », Winners of Games 6 and 7 (Sth place); 2:48 p.m.. Game No. G4. Winners of Games Gl and G2 (Girl*
Ip); 7 pm.. Game No. 18, Lasers of Games 5 and t <3fd Place); 8:45 pm.. Game No. II, Winner* of Game* 5 and 8 iBoys Championship)
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The Middle Twp. Basketball team won ife second game of the season by beating Hammonton at home 59-53. High scorers were Dave Smith, 24 points, Frank Brown 18 pts., ' and Rich Rhinmmith 11 points. ' THE LADY PANTHERS kept pace with their mates by winning their second game. CarenVorbe* was high scorer with 27 points, Sue Steenland had 13 points and Shelley Ridgway had 12'points. ,■ The PresS all-counjy team had Middle’s Tom Hutchinson at center,’Harvey Toier at guard and Jeff Tanner at back on the offensive leant. Jeff Kane at end and Don Tozer at tackle, Rich Rhinesmith at linebacker and Dawson Spaulding at back made the defensive team. Coadh of the year was Ed Wooley of Ocean City. HONORABLE MENTION went to Tom Gittorski ht QB and Jeff Brady at tackle Brady is only a sophomore and Coach Ftxley expects him to be a great star in the future. Observed at the Middle Twp.-Hammbhton Game were twp. Committeeman Mike Voll. Chuck Leusner, Democratic partj,' leadei\ and Norm Van IHeter. local postmaster.
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