4J sports_ J? Herald & Lantern 11 )uly '84
on the mark by Mark Matte rn Cape Gridders Showcased in All-Star Clash
The lop KM high school football players from around the state got together June w to par ticipate in tfio "(Jetty Bowl The contest is set : up to pit the best players Irom the northern part of the state against the top talent ol the south. This year's classic was held at Bulgers University
and two Cape May County players saw action lor the South squad. Wildwood's Kill Oshorn played quarterback and Jonathan Dice logged some time at running back. Cast Fall. Osborn led the Warriors' offense' at quarterback and the defense at the back position Osborn will travel to
Western Pennsylvania soon with hopes of making the Pitt Panther football i team. During his career af I Wildwood High. Osborn also excelled in basketball and baseball. Dice also has plans for a college career. He will head north to New York i and C W. Post College Dice should move right into a starting position at C.W. Post il his senior year at Ocean City is any indication ot Jiis talents. As a Haider this past year. Dice rolled up the , yardage and points against a lough Cape Atlantic I schedule ' This year's "(Jetty Bowl ", the sixth annual and televised on Channel it. was won by the North. The players were selected by t h i' N e w J e r s e y I n terscholastic Coaches Association. \ l-'OB. M KB high school baseball standout at Middle Township 'has made
quite an impressive start on his college career Following the completion of'his freshman year. Bicli Bhinesmith took home allstar honors Bhinesmith played tor Southwest State University in Minnesota and was named to the 1984 All-Northern Intercollegiate Conference Baseball All-Star team and All-District 13 squad as a third baseman, Bhinesmith was the only freshman to be named to either team. He compiled a .-338 average while leading the league in home runs with six. COMMITTKK (II All? MAN Bilk Ba\ is called it "great air". Davis was the race chairman for the fourth annual Cape May Classic for H'obie Cat sailboats which was "held recently With winds at the perfect speed. Jim ( . LhIcii ot Newark. De . w »n Me event winning lour ol The six races. The Classic is u
points regatta for U.S. Hobie Cat Division 11. The 16-foot A class had 23 llobies entered Bob Pfcffer tossed a fivehitter and struck out seven to lead Lin wood past Ocean City by an 8 to 1 score in recent Atlantic Courrty baseball action. Todd Komarnicki paced Ocean City with two hits With the loss. O.C. fell to and 9 on the season. I I I K 19X1 lifeguard rude shcedule has been released beginning at Brigantme and ending with the South Jersey Championships The Brigantine event is set lor today followed by a new event on Friday , the Cape May County Lifeguard races at Wildwood Crest Other local events in elude the Dutch Hollman Fast Coast Championships in Wildwood. Aug. K and 9 and the North Wildwood Around the Island Bow Aug 21 Tlie South Jersey Cham pionships are slated lor Ocean City and will take place Aug 14 BKMABKS: Well, it > the traditional All Star break and time to look at the baseball races. ' In the National League
Fast the Phillies seem to be in the best possible position with all the injuries they have suffered-pver the past month. If they can keep getting production Irom Jeff Stone and Tim Corcoran in back-up rolls, they will win the division easily The only way this won't happen is il John Denny doesn't come back In the West, the team that starts to put together some consistent play should take the flag I see the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres fighting it oui to the wire -.Over in the' American lA'ague. what can one say about the Detroit Tigers? I can't see anyone taking over the Tigers at this point (Jreat relief pitching is one ol the reasons Detroit will not fail The West, on the other hand, is a ditlerenl story I think whichever team finishes over ..">00 will win the battle of the weakest division. Be ready lor a lot ol col lege lootball on the tube this tall Billowing the U.S. Supreme Court ruling giv * ing schools and leagues the individual right in negotiate their own con tracts I can see the big schools getting richer
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J Lions Club Little League ^ got oil It) a blazing start last Tuesday evening with | the defending champion Panthers squaring oil against their archrival the Aces Panther pitcher Hob Fischer helped himsell at the plate by singling to lead oil the ball game, then stole both second ami third lie later scored" on an mlield ground out The Aces tied the game in the -emnd following some shaky held play by
the Panther defense John Wilcox knocked in the first run by reaching first base i on an error with only one i out Fischer and catcher * Fid llognn extinguished the Ace threat with a strike out double play on an attempted steal llOt.W TIIKN tried to break open the game by ig niting a two run rally In put the Panthers ahead 3-1 Strong lielding by I he Ares kept pileher Fit Woitalian Irom allowing a big pan ther inning Trailing 2 in Ihe bottom ot ihc tif tli. Chris Htu-I started a tun-out come back with a single to right center ( 'a teller l-'.riiic Yarhoroiigli ripped a drive over the lei I holder. easily senring Buel Irom lirst base A perleet reluV eon neelion Irom Amy tymiiing to Fischer to Hogan gunned Yarborough out at the plat# and kept V the ballgame tied at 3. y Both coaches were reluctant to remove their stdr ting pitchers, althougfFfeoth seemed to be tiring rapidly With one out in the first extra inning, rookie sensation Jimmy Boo. the youngest player in the league, roped his second hit of the game After two consecutive w alks and a fielder's choice at home, second basemarf dreg Kir by worked Monahan to a 3-2 count. Monahan delivered a fastball high and away to Kirby. forcing in what pro ved to be the winning run TIIK AUKS refused to give in their half of the inn ing. Following two quick outs. Scott Jiicngcr and Chris Kuef hit back-to-back singles sending Yarborough up with a chance to tie. Yarborough valso - worked a full count from Fischer hut was retired on a hustling play by the catcher Hogan Trvouts for the league are at 9 a.m. every Monday. Wednesday , and Friday at the field on With Street. Boys and girls 8-13 years of age are welcome to participate.
Trip Slated To Stadium OCEAN VIEW The Sunshine Club ot Ocean View is sponsoring a bus trip to Veteran's Stadium Tuesday. July 24 The Philadelphia Phillies will be hosting the Chicago Cubs. The Eastern Division leaders at the time of writing. The cost per person includes transportation and ticket to the game. The bus will leave the Lutheran Home parking lot at 5 p.m For further details and reservations call Sr. Linda ' before 5 at 624-3881 An All-Star , Selection COURT HOUSE - Monica Sherman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman. was .selected as a - member of fhe Pennsylvania Association of Int ercol logiate "Athletics for Women all-star team in Basketball. The honor was revealed at the annual Women's Athletic Association banquet at Harcum Junior College in Bryn Mawr. Pa
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