Cape May County Herald, 2 January 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 22

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Eckel's in Sweep; [Takes 2nd Place

CAPE MAY — Eckel's Diesel, behind the great & play of Mike Moore, moved . into second place as it swept three games gainst Bowman Builders. The scores were 15-7; 15-6; 15-10. Eckel's won the first game behind the saves and spikes of Mike Moore. The serves of Marty Holmes and Tom Eckel were instrumental in Eckel's victory in the second game. Bowman Builders made the third game rather close behind the nice play of Will Mendo and Bud Bowman. THE FIRST PLACE Coast Guard Breakers took two of three games against second place Breakwater Electric. Breakwater won the second game 15-8. The Coast Guard won games one and three by the scored of 15-7 and 15-13. In game one. spikes by Coast Guard's Wayne Ploc-her and blocks by Bill Johnson were keys to their victory. Don Fox wrapped up the game with three perfect serves. / Breakwater turned things around in game two as nice hits by Tom Beheler and Gerry Griffin kept the Breakdte scrambling for the return. Game three had frequent I lead changes. Perfect spikes by Beheler and Ernie Triano gave Breakwater Electric a * temporary advantage. However, digs by Plocher and Mark Townsend were just part of the teamwork that gave the Coast Guard I the close victory. DELLAS STORES re mained in fourth place as they swept three games against Cape May Mobile Estates. The scores were 15-4; 15-0; 15-0. The first game saw the I serves of Gary Kosher and I the leaping spikes of ChujltI Howard to lead Delias to I victory. y I Ken Ferrante's sets to I Bob Hoff and Kosher were I all Delias Stores needed in I game two. [ In the final game. Ken I Ferrante's all court play I combined with Bob Hoff's I net play propelled Delias I Stores to their second I shutout against Cape May Mobile Estates.

NATIONAL Associates remained in a tie for fourth . place as they defeated Buck's Electric in all three games. The scores were 15-8; 15-4; 15-3. In the first game, National rallied from an early deficit behind the net play of Don Shifferdecker and the setting of Greg Arnold for the win. The second game was not close as the sets of Mike McGlaughlin to a flying Bob Mullock for the spikes were too much for Buck's Electric. The last game was more of the same as Bujldy Keen's hustle and Schifferdecker's spikes were more than Buck's Electric could handle. The game between Dekelco and J.T. Builders will be rescheduled to a later date. Archery Workshop MAYS LANDING - A one-credit archery workshop will be held at Atlantic Community College (ACC) 6 to 9 p.m., today through Jan. 15. The 10-day program includes individualized instruction with video tape, psychological aspects of shooting, equipment care, techniques for the beginner, intermediate or advanced shooter and information on tournaments and competition. Class size is limited. To register contact Dr. Bolnick at ACC by calling 625-1111 or 646-4950. ext. 236. Gymnastics Instruction CAPE MAY - A gym nasties class is being offered as part of the city's winter recreation schedule. This comprehensive pro-' gram will be geared toward beginners and intermediate students, and will be offered to coeds 18 years old and younger. John. Wilsey, who is a physical education instructor 9t Teitelman School, will be the instructor. The class wil be held Wednesdays 5-6 p.m. Further information can be obtained from the Department of Civic Affairs at 884-8411. .

SUMliJiK* WSCG Breakers 17-4 Breakwater Electric 18-6 Eckel s Diesel 1*6 Delias Stores '6-8 National Associates 14-7

Dekelco ** Bowman Builders *15 J T Builders 7-14 Cape May Mobile Estates M9 Buck s Electric 1»

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