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Herald & Lantern 21 December '83
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CAPE MAY — Leagueleading Lighting Dimensions managed to get back on the winning track with a hard fought 3-1 match victoiy over the Potter in the Men’s Power Volleyball
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Together they helped their team jump out to a comfortable 9-2 lead and eventually capture the game. IS-r. From that point on, however, it was all Lighting Dimensions as it swept the remaining three games 15-4. 16-14 and 15-13. Game three was by far the toughest game of the match. Down 14-9 at one point. Lighting Dimensions had to rely on the clutch serving of Ted Fen-ante and some timely blocking by % Bill Arnold and Pete
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Kakoyannis. Ferrante reeled off 7 straight serves to complete a spectacular come from behind 16-14 victory. THE EVENING’S second match became a battle for second place honors between Library HI and the- Whipporwill Spikers Coming into the match with 17-19 and 1-5-21 records respectively, the Spikers needed a four-game sweep to vault into second place. The best they could do, however, w^s-split the match at 2 games apiece^ and remain 2 games behind Library HI on the year The Spikers lost a heartbreaker in the first game of the match. Outstanding spiking by Rick Hall and Mike Bonner helped the Spikers stage one of the best comeback attempts of the season. Losing by a 14-6 score with Library serving for the match, Hall and Bonner triggered a front row attack that produced nine unanswered points and a 15-14 lead, with the Spikers eventually serving for the mateH. However a great backcourt dig by Library Ill’s Jack Castello turned things around once again. Library HI wound up winn-
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ing the game 17-15. The Spikers continued to play ‘well through games two and three, winning both games by 15-8 and 15-4 scores respectively. Pinpoint setting by Chris Derkgs and Bill Holt aided in the victories. / However, it was Library >vho took the finale to gain outdoors— (From Page 35; not cause, the license proponents are showing a callous disregard for the impact the angling fraternity makes on the economy of any heavily impacted tourist state where salt water fishing L such a draw. Don’t forget, fellow anglers, that a large part of the money you will be asked to contribute to the coffers of the states which have licenses will go into administration. In some cases, it is even proposed that the money go into the general fund, where each year, the fishermen would have to do battle with all of the other agencies needing funds to get money for their projects. All New Jersey boaters have to do is to examine what has happened to the inland waterways since the boats were licensed in New Jersey. Despite the millions of dollars paid in license fees and sales taxes on boats and boat-related items, the inland waterways are in horrendous condition and the inlets are even worse. License fees go up, taxes on motor fuel for marine use goes up and those of us who license our vessels are wondering where the money has gone and where are all of those nice things we had been promised in the past. Write Jerry Leichty Now ... Write your Mainland and Virginia friends. It is your fight as well as theirs
a split on the night with a 15-9 win. Scrappy defense by Jerry Miller and Tom Lowy wa£ the difference in the game. STAN-DINGS Lighting Dimrasiooc 2S-« Library HI i7-« Spiken 15.21 Thr Patter 1141
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