Cape May County Herald, 20 November 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 35

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Breakers Cling* to Top Spot CAPE MAY - The Coast Guard Breakers lost their first game of the season to Carlos O'Brien's during this week's action in Cape May Men's Recreation Volleyball, but in defeating Carlos O'Brien's in two of three games, remain in first place. The scores were 15-10. 15-17. and 15-13. McDevitt and Matagiese remain in a tie for first place as they defeated National Associates in two of three games by scores of 3-15, 15-7 and 15-12. Sol Needles Agency defeated Eckel's Diesel in two of three games by 15-8, 8-15 and 1 5-6. Burke — l Builders swept by Pete's Racquet Club 15-8, 15-13 and 15-3. Mayer's Tavern was a victor for the first time this season as it defeated the Cape May Mobile Estates in their three games. STANDINGS Coatl Guard Breakers K-l MrDevlU A MalaRiese S-l Sol Needles AReacy t-3 National Associates W Eckel s Diesel S-4 Burke Builders s-4 Carlos O'Briea's i-S Mayer's Tavern M Cape May Mobile Estates l -ft Pete's Racquet Club o-i Tryouts Set CAPE MAY - The city will hold basketball registrations and tryouts for its recreational basketball league Saturday, Dec. 7, at the Cape May Elemen- - tary School. Boys and girls aged 8-10 are asked to be at the I school by 11 a.m. Ages 11-14 should be at the school at 12:30 p.m. for registration ■ and tryouts. The fundamentals of the | game of basketball will be I stressed greatly by a fine group of coaches in this league. For more informa- * tion, call the Department of f Civic Affairs at 884-8411, ext. 20 or 27 for more information. . Exercise Class CAPE MAY -The city is offering an exercise class 6-7 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the N Elementary School. This £ class is geared, toward the " beginner-intermediate stuI dent and is taught by DonSj na Mazurek. Contact the W Department of Civic Af- — fairs at 884-8411, ext. 20 or 27 for further information.

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