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Sand Sculpture <r\ , Winners Revealed

AVALON — Winners in the borough's sand sculpture contest have been announced. Among the creations were traditional sand castles, sharks, turtles, cars, as well as a man caught in quicksand, a lion and serpent, sea lion

with cubs, and the devil and the deep blue sea. Winners of the contest were : INDIVIDUALS: 6 and Under — Most Original. Ginny Nelson; 1st, Jackie Diamond; 2nd. Jonothan Hoffman; 3rd, Holly and Vilia Vnnci/tki- 7.1U voire years

— 1st, Lee Nelson; 2nd. Brett Neiussen; 3rd. Mat thew McCormick; 11-14 — Most Original, Amy Rud der; 1st. Mike Celani; 2nd. Hayden Sweterlitsch; 3rd. Rob Neissel ; Older — Most Original. Robert Groff ; 1st, Pam Benialis; 2nd, Jim Rudder; 3rd Kristen Smith. PAIRS: 9 and Under — Most Original. %en and Betsy Sineath; 1st, Eric and Shane King; 2nd. Stephanie Scullin and Charles Fitzpatrick ; 3rd. Brian Frynn. David Cier . and Eric Howard; Older Pairs — 1st. Steven Viola and Mr. Viola; 2nd. Ron Kensicki and Kris . Brewster; 3rd, Nara Shire. I John Shire; Nicole Labelle I and Scott Carr. GROUPS: Six winners of I most original were: Robert I Groff; The McCauley I Family; The Elefontes; I The Catona's and DiBattista; Theu..Dorenzi and Todak's; Ind the Lambs. Haryslak, Sennhenn. Kelly and Torres. Four First place winners were. The Frensh Family. The Scanlon Family. The Stilwell Family and the McCherney Family. Three Second place were Piasecki Family. Polinko Family and Mikey Rob Bell. Shannon and Stacy Scanlon. Third Place Winners were: The Fattori Family. The Spampanatto and Hicks and The Flynn. Ciere and Howard combo. For those who missed the Sand Sculpture in July, there will be another event with more trophies and ribbons awarded Aug 11. For information, phone 967-3066

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