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S()FTB/\WeiWAIPlONS — The Richard AL. Teitelman School Girls Softball Team of Lower Township, which won the 1984 .Mlantic-Cap^rjunior High l.eague Division II Championship, shows off trophy. Front row. left to right, are: Toilette Kvanson, CijfrfeMcKinney. Michelle Miley, Shari Shields. Megan Stanton. Paula Kosinski. Sherry Sheppard; middle row . DorisAKato. Meg LaBlanc. Jenny Coldren. Karrbie Kimsey. Tanya Hunt. Tara Sherretta. Justice Johnson. Holly Harper: back\ofc. Coach Lynn Schwartz. Beth Hickman. Dana I.amach. Amy MacDonald. Starr Langford. I-olli Kea. Marie Wallace. Intd Coach Ann Klausing. ^
Race Results Released
CAPE MAY - The fourth Annual Cape May Classic Hobie Cat Regatta for the second consecutive
year was blessed by ideal sailing weather, particularly on Saturday. This increasingly popular Div^p Eleven • Points Regatnrwas sponsored jointly by the city'. Schaefer Brewing Co.. Coca Cola, Sailboat Headquarters. Hobie Fleet 416 and. for the first time, the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May More than 130 Hobie catamarans and their crews were drawn to this historic resort community to attempt to qualify for the respective national championships or just sail purely for recreation in five separate classes — furbo 14. 16A. 16B. 16C and 18 foot class. The results of the 1984 classic follow L Hobie Turbo 14 1. Jim Merello 2. Mich Roberts Hobie I6A 1. Jim Glanden 2. George Schmidbauer 3. Dan Kulkaski 4. Gregg Funari | 5. Peter Lane
Hobie 16B 1 Douglas Ackroyd 2. Richard Kulkaski 3. James D'Agostino 4 Robert Hamilton 5. Bob Winthers Hobie 16C -L 1. David Nolte 2. David Wiggins 3. Frank Brearley 4. G. Jerry Cummin 5. Clark Brown * Hobie 18 1 Mark Schleckser 2. Keith Cowon 3 Bob Morris 4. Tom Lord 5. Gary Luisi
Cage Team Signups Set For Sunday STONE HARBOK - Registration and tryouts for the borough's summer league basketball take place Sunday at 96th Street and first Avenue. -Tryouts begin at 6 p m with junior girls basket- I ball, ages 14 and under I Fout teams will be I assembled, each team I playing a six-game I schedule All girls are I given instruction and the I opportunity to play. i At 7 p.m. boys 13-15 will I be registered for the junior I boys summer league Six I teams will be picked con- I sisting of approximately I 8-10 players. ] THE SENIOR girls I registration follows the "1 boys at 8 p.m. Girls ages I 15-21 will be placed on four I teams, each team playing I six games. Team captains I will be designated to direct I each team during the I season. j| All league are played at I the courts on 96th Street I and First Avenue. Girls I league games are held on I Tuesday and Thursday I evenings throughout July.- I Boys games are on I Wednesday evenings I through August 8. \ fl Additional playprs may I be added during the season I if openings are available I For further information I contact the Recreation I Department at 368-1287.
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