Cape May County Herald, 9 March 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 20

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sports

Texas Ave. Loses First of Season n ^

CAPE' M-AY. - The Kiwanis team is still undefeated in PeeWet* Haskethall as it scored a 18-13 win over the Atlas Motor Inn team Matt Mcfiaffnrv was lygh scorer for the Kiwanis team with Kevin Peterson and Carl MHiaffney lending a helping hand on defense. Tom Johnson and Ciarth Donaldson were two outstanding players for Atlas Scott Holden led Casale's to a J4-r> victory over Model Cleaners scoring H points Steven Prince and Harold Jones excelled on defense for Casale's, limiting Model s scoring is MIIHiFT compeli Leagues Form CAPK MAY The city will conduct a second organizational meeting for •its Summer Softball Leagues 7 p.m Tuesday. March 13 at Convention Hall.Tcan.s interested in p^irtinpatmg in either an A league or Itu- H league are invited to attend the meeting or call HR4K411 ext 2(1 of 27

tion. Harry Wise had a big •gafne scoring 20 points against Atlas Motor Inn. in a high scoring 63-38 victory for Kiwanis Alex Jones had 22 big points for Atlas ' Casale’s defeated Model Cleaners 53,-30 behind Steve Perry with 22 points and Steve Walker, who tallied 10 Dennis Horn jumped in 10 for Model Cleaners TEXAS AVENUE suf fered its first loss of the season in Junior league, in a close contest that Na .tional Associates won in the fourth quarter 'Texas Avenue had the lead behind Whippoorwill KOs SliuniiHTs CAPK MAY Whippoor will continued its dominance in the Volleyball Power league w ith 3-0 sweep of tlie Slam mere by scores of 15 j l I. 15-10. 15-1 Tom Swenk and Stick Fqrraghrr paced the league leaders once again (iloria's Saloon defeated Ruck's Electric 15 6, 12 ir>, 1,5 10 liehind the solid play of Hill Arnold and Hick Ferrante.

its big man. Sean Magee <28i. but National's Andy Hoyt scored 13 points in the last quarter, bringing his total to 25 and winning the game 56-55 Dellas Agency broke away from Sol Needles in a 51-40 victory for Dellas Kick Snow and Eric Albert, scored 18 and 16 points respectively, led Dellas to the win Ix-ague Needs 1,1. Umpires CAFE MAY - The (»reater Cape May Little league is in great need of umpires 18 and up for softball and baseball All work is on a volunteer basis to help the young ones Contact Margie Dellas. 884-4895 or 884 3488. or Allen Major. 884 3988

s Win

Close One SEA ISLE CITY - Tlie Men's Basketball League began Sunday, Feb 27. with the No 1 add No. 2 teams locked in a defensive battle Pat's Market, after being down to V.S.I by one point at the half, turned on the offense and won the game with John DeLeone ' 221 leading the way John scored 18 in the second half

of the contest,

Harry Vandcrslicc (14) and Jim McClory <10) also scored double figures for Pat's, while Pal Rider (17) and John Marlin <11> lead

for V S. I

IN THE SECOND game, (’ape Insurance squeaked out a victory against M&F Plumbing ’78 to 72) due mainly to an 11 for 13 fourth-quarter performance from the free-throw line Cape Insurance was led by Tom Roadside 117i. Ed Mansell <16) and Jim l.ingerfieid (15) For M&F. Rich Pass •21). Rim Romano < 16) and Bob Milano (12) led the

way

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Herald A Lantern 9 March '83

E. Carolina Career Set For Shebal

SEA ISLE CITY - Anolher of the city’s athletes. Andy Shebal. has made a big name for himself. Mr and Mrs. H. Philip Muller are the proud parents of Andy, who has just received a four-year full scholarship from East Carolina University in North Carolina. ANDY NEVER played organized football until he entered high school but the “C"-average student quickly became -one of the most sought-after players in the area Many colleges inquired about him and were anxious to sign the 6’8 ", 285-pound Lineman In his senior year, Andy won almost every possible area award, including the valued All South Jersey Team, All League. All County and The Press Team He was also named "Most Improved Senior'' by his school, and earned seven letters, in football.

wrestling and track. Wrestling in the heavyweight division, he has an impressive record. ANDY'S COACH. Ed Woolley of Ocean City High, was very pleased and excited with his progress over his high school career Coach Woolley stated Andy Still has a great potential to improve; hence, the interest in him from varied colleges. The coach also stated that East Carolina University is interested in Andy as an offensive linesman, and that he has a possibility of five years eligibility red-shirting in his first year Andy expressed major interests in physical education or business at the Fast Carolina University campus East Carolina, a Division IAA School, plays such other major colleges as Florida. Florida State and Temple.

B water Sweeps Title

CAPE MAY - Breakwater Electric Co., of Erma swept DeKelco in three straight games of a best of five series to cap ture the Men's Over the Net Volleyball League in the City Elementary School Gymnasium After several lead changes during the crucial first game. Breakwater Electric overcame a seemingly insurmountable 14 9 deficit behind the serving of Jerry Griffin and Terry Broun to win 16-14. GAMES TWO and three, won by Breakwater 15-5 and 15-7 respectively came as a result of the superior front-line play of Hill Bezaire, Boh Matthews, Lou Dwyer and Herb Hud-

son. In each contest the winners broke out lo early commanding leads which they never relinquished Dave Matagiese and Dennis Kelly excelled for DeKelco The reigning champions of the Over the Net League's inaugural season finished their regular season with a 34-2 record.

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