Cape May County Herald, 18 April 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 45

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Teams Tied Up Tn Volleyball

CAPE MAY - Vigorous competition last week in the city's coed recreational volleyball saw the 15-game winning streak of J.T. Builders broken and left ties for second, third, and last place. Clinging to slots all their own are J.T. Buildere, in first, and Pete's Racquet Club, in fourth. In one match, Pete's Racquet Club took on , Seashore Stinger. Seashore, i dominated game one on its way to a 15-8 victory behind some niqe bumps by Seashore's Allen Paulhamus and Beth Churchill. Pete's turned things around in game two as it led throughout the match with fine bumps from Cathie Smith and net coverage bygerry Sherretta as Pete's won convincingly L5-6. ! Pete's took an early 1H\ lead /in game three, highlighted by eight consecutive serves by- Greg ' Lacivita. Seashore narrowed Pete's lead as it came within two at 9-7 with some nice bumps supplied by fCaye Evanson. Pete's regained service and took the game 15-9. League-leading J.T. Builders, with a perfect 15-0 record, took on an ever improving Buck's Elpctrofiers team in the second pairing of the evening. In the first game Buck's came out of the gate quickly to compile an early 8-1 lead

with eight consecutive points on serve by Tom Jacksan. J.T.'s came within one point at 8-7 but couldn't hold service as Buck's went on to win 15-7. Gajne two was dominated entirely by Buck's despite good bumps by J.T.'s Tami Thomas as Buck's won handily 15-6. J.T.'s turned things around in game three as Tami Thomas gave her team a 7-0 lead with her well placed serves. Buck's could manage only five points for the game thanks to nice bumps by Patty Komar as-J.T.'s cruised to an easy 15-5 victory-. THE FINAL MATCH of the evening pfcted the Shire against the Cape MayLewes Ferry. The Ferry took a 7-1 lead over the .Shire in game one with some nice net coverage by v Diane Carson. Pofeey Christanti served the Shire to a 10-7 lead and good bumps' by Sandy Burton gave the Shire game one 15-7. The Shire continued to roll in game *wo as it won easily 15-2 behind the serving of Tom Whiteman and Lynn Massimiano. The Ferry turned things around in game three as it ran off with a big 12-1 lead behind good net coverage by John Pulli. The Shire pulled ■ itself together and narrowed the Ferry's advantage to 12-9. However, the Ferry regained control of vthe

e game and went on to win i 15-9. e In another match, t Marine Bank was pitted 5 against Pete's Racquet Club. Pete jumped on 5 Marine early in game one r as it took a 12-7 lead. > Marine rebounded behind > ' Nancy Piller's nice bumps as it closed to within one ; point of Pete's at 12-11. i Pete's then regained service and went on to win ■ 15-12. ; Pete's took a big 10-4 lead ; over Marine in the early ; going of game two. , Marine's Jerry Reaves i served for 10 points as Marine went ahead 14-10. Pete's came back and tied it up 14-14 but couldn't take it further as Marine hung on to win 16-14. i Petq's completely dominated game three as it took a 13-2 lead behind the 1 fine serving of Judy Ricco < ^nd Gerry Sherretta as | Pete's cruised to the win 15-3. I TW O OF THE leagues up | and coming* teams met as Sonat Offshore Drilling I took on Buck's Elec- j trofiers. In game one Buck's jumped off to a comfortable 11-6 lead. Sonat's Paul King got his team back in the thick of things as he served. for five points to knot the score at i 11-11. Buck's then regained service and won the game 1541. 1 In game two it was Sonat's turn to take the early as it went ahead 8-1. Buck's Rudy Wilson put over six consecutive serves to brin£ his team to' within one of [Sonat at 8-7. Sonat then shut dqwn Buck's 1 completely and went on to win handily 15-7 Sonat controlled game three as Buck's inconsistency on serve hurt it badly. Sonat's John Franklin's spikes earned point after point as it took game three 15-11. The final match pitted the much improved Shire team against the Seashore Stinger. In game one the Shire took a 12-3 lead including 11 consecutive serves by Tom Whiteman. Seashore came back and ^ tied up at 12-12 with diving saves and perfect spikes by Janis Seer. The Shire then regained control of the ball and took the game 15-13 The Shire held the lead, throughout game two despite excellent bumps by Seashore's Janis Seer The Shire's Jean Lloyd's net coverage and spikes helped her team secure its second win, 15-12. The Shire's Tim Whiteman dominated game three with his serves as his team took a big ll-l lead. Seashore failed to put their defense together as the Shire completed the sweep as they won game three easily 15-2. .so Mimics J.T Builders Uj Sonat Offshore Drilling Co. 104 Buck's Etoctrofien ih The Shirt ^ Marine Bank i-i Pete's Racquet Club 7 -1! Cape May Lewes Fern S-tf Seashore Stinger 5-13

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