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Potter In First CAPE MAY - The Potter moved into first place in Cape May Men's Power Volleyball Lague with a four-game sweep over library III, 15-11, 15-8, 15-11 and 15-7. In other action. Whippoorwill Campground lost the first game 15-8 to Will Morey Development Co., but proceeded to win the next three games. 15-7, 15-5 and 15-13. Standings The Potter 9-3 Whippoorwill Campground 8-1 Will Morey Development Co 7-5 Library III 0-12 Aides Needed AVALON — The borough recreation department is accepting applications for recreation assistants. The duties involve evening and weekend hours. Applicatins can be picked up at the Community Hall at 30th Street and Avalon Avenue or the Borough Hall at 3100 Dune Dr. For further information call Dave Haberle at 967-3066. To Help Children CREST HAVEN - Persons are needed to be trained to help children protect themselves, a new program called Child Assault Prevention (CAP). The sessions are set Nov. 19-22. Call Jade Deignan, administrator of the Coalition Against Rape and Abuse (CARA) at 522-6489 or 368-2590. SPORTS — (From Page 38) Williamstown goalie that landed in front of Markle's shoe for a score. Smith decided to go for a softer touch after that so he sprinted up the right sideline and carefully tapped the ball into the Williamstown goal for the 2-1 win. Ocean City and Lower Cape May were unsuccessful in the tourney last week. The Raiders fell to Lakewood 4-1 and the Capers suffered a 2-0 defeat. Lower Cape May had last year's Cape Atlantic League title and a 3-2 win over Wildwood Catholic boosting their ego, but it wasn't enough to keep them alive and they finished their season at 9-6-2. IN FIELD HOCKEY action, Lower Cape May and Middle Township both finished their seasons last week. The lady Panthers fell to Camden Catholic and recorded a 6-4-5 overall record. The Capers were victims of Haddon Heights. The only win recorded was Ocean City's 1-0 clincher over Rancocas Valley. Beth Delcorio was the Raider leader as she scored a goal to lead her team to the seeond round of the NJSIAA Group II playoffs against Central. Raider goalie Linda Cooper recorded her 13th shutout with a diving save to earn the win.
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