Cape May County Herald, 20 November 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 38

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SPORTS by SUE McKinlev

Ocean City Raiders Run Roughshod Over Vikings

Saturday was far from a sunny day on the sidelines but local football provided spectacular shows under showers as Ocean City. Middle Township and tower Cape Mgfy boosted their records The Ocean City Red Raiders out rushed, outV

sacked, outran and outright crushed Atlantic City 26-0 for a Division I tie for the Cape Atlantic league title. After three downs and a little success, the Vikings punted and Raider Leon 1 Brown answered with an 1 I

18-yard return to the Viking OCEAN CITY persistently pushed the ball to the 29 and an Atlantic City per sonal foul invited the Raider offense to the 14. Brown accepted the invitation and extended it to the end zone as he ripped up the sideline. A wide kick by Chris Gunnels left the score at 6-0. but it wasn't long before Ocean City struck again The Raiders' next meal was a 72-yard consumption in eight plays including a 27-yard Brian Leypolt bomb to Ted Jefferson Bob Krokenberger finished the feat with a four-yard scoot up the middle and touchdown number two. Before the, half was over. Raider Bill McDaniels recovered a Viking fumble and O.C. carried the football 45 yards on five plays. Leypolt ended the half with a 42-yard run for six more points on the board Atlantic City entered the second half but the Raiders didn't give them time to warm up. With a first and goal at the seven, the Vikings suffered a three-yard rushing loss and three straight incomplete passes The ball was given to the Raiders on the 10 and after four plays, they found Vince lannace standing in the end zone lannace traveled 51 yards with one arm wrapped around the pigskin and the other shaking Viking defenders. With 7:47 left to play. Gunnels ended the scoring at 26-0 with a final kick. Ocean City's defense immobilized the Vikings The Raider wall hasn't allowed ii

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> a score in more than 13 ' quarters. THE MIDDLE ) TOWNSHIP Panthers are still rolling as they record- ? ed their fourth straight ' win. The 29-0 slaughter over Wildwood gave the i Panthers a 4-4 overall i record. Eddie Bryan made a seven-yard scoot in the first period and Chris Chase received a threeyard pass from quarterback Bob Hicks before the half. In the second half. Mark Edwards scored on a fiveyard jog and Bob Ricks delivered a touchdown loss to John Francis for a 29-0 final. THE CLOSEST GAME of . the weekend was Lower Cape May's 27-18 win over Pleasantville. Lower Cape May's Charles Allen started off the contest with a 63-yard punt return ending in the end zone. Paul Hazel took the next trip into touchdown territory on an eight-yard scamper for a 15-0 first quarter Caper lead. Eric Simonsen and Louis Rodriguez tallied scores before the half and Lower Cape May owned a 27-0 halftime lead. As the Capers sat back a bit in the second half. Pleasantville's A1 Vinson and Rob Moody tallied two and one respectively. T II E W I L D W O O I)

CATHOLIC soccer team has finally finished its season with a 1-0 loss to Mater Dei. Mater Dei was aware of Catholic's most prominent feature. Pat MacFarlane. They managed to keep the junior booter away from the nets with their best defensive player. Rob Cahill.

By containing MacFarlane and controlling the tempo of the game. Mater Dei stepped up in the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Tournament. The Crusaders exited the season with a 10-2-1 record and a good reputation for next year.

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Big Lead For Cape Insurors CAPE MAY — Cape Insurance took sole possession of first place as it defeated National Associates in all four . games by scores of 15-9. 15-6. 15-1 and 15-6 Needlers II won three of their four games against First National Bank of Toms River by scores of 15-3. 13-15. 15-2 and 15-9 South Jersey Marina was victorious for the first time this season, defeating Pete's Racquet Club in four straight games ~ STANDINGS Lipr Insuranrr III l-obvtrr llousr . S-H Dele's Itarqurl Club 7-5 Nffdlfr» II J .5 South Jrrif) Marina l-l National t»wijtf» |.j I KNHTomvKiver I II Nets Tied CAPE MAY - Middle Recreation/Westside Market remained in a tie for first place as they swept past Kona Women 15-0. 15-9 and 15-3. They are joined in first place bv Sandpiper Monogramming. which defeated Washington Street Gallery in their three games by scores of 15-2, 15-12 and 15-5. STANDINGS Sandpiper Monogramming Inc. IO-I Middlr Township Recreation 10-2 Jackson Mountain Cafe ;-S Washington Street Gallery 6-4 Kona Women j-S

Potter In First

CAPE MAY - The Potter retained solo possession of first place as it took three of four games against Will Morey Development Co. by scores of 8-15. 15-7, 15-9 and 15-10. Whippoorwill Campground remains one game back after taking three of four against Library III.

Whippoorwill won the first three games 15-7, 15-5 and 15-8, while Library III won its first game of the seaosn in the finale. 15-11 STANDINGS The Potter Whippoorwill Campground II-S Will Morry Development Co k-n Library III |.|j

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