Cape May County Herald, 29 January 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 13

sports

Swimmers Look Good In Losing

CAPE MAY - The city " swim team lost a close meet to Margate 238-202 at the Cape May Elementary School. The team collected 20 individual and six relay first place wins in its best effort of the season. Christine Laskey. Catherine Deliart. Heidi Andrus, Jason

/ Phillips, Chad deSatnick t and Eric Axelsson had four ; first place wins apiece. r Eric Axelsson and Michael Campbell had three first-place wins apiece, t Steve Mogck, Amie t Schrodet, Romona Arscott, Aaron Jenkins and Janine lleathcote each had two i first-place wins. Josie O'Conner. John Kellaway. Todd Chapped. Eric Mogck and Eric Mogck and Barbara McC'asland had first place wins. McCASLAND ALSO had three second-place finishes. Prudence Powell had two seconds. Other second place finishers were Erin

Schroder, George Arscott. Erik Mortenson, Joseph Clark. Megan Campbell. Lauren Piacentine. Stephanie O'Connor. Josie O'Connor. Steve Mogck. Aaron Jenkins and Eric Mogck. Third place finishers were led by Todd Chapped and Timmy I'rie. who had two apiece. Other third place finishers included Jennifer Campbell. Willie l!rie. Steve Mogck. Erin Schroder. Donnie Piacentine. Jennifer Campbell. Janine lleathcote. Megan Campbell. Stephanie O'Connor and Amie Schroder. Cape May team will meet Margate in a rematch March 2.

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Dominant Eckel's Gets Walkover

COURT HOUSE - The matchup that might have changed the stranglehold Eckel's holds on the Middle Township men's volleyball league never took place as Eckle's Diesel received a gift from Twiggs' Blinds in the form of a three-game J walkover. , In other play. Keen I Plumbing won three games I from the Wildwood I Catholic Teachers 15-12, I 15-9, 15-3. In the first game, I the Teachers held the lead I on a number of occasions I but could not match the I spikes of Buddy Keen and I Tim Koualski as Keen held I on to win. IN GAMES two and I three. Keen stayed in com- I mand even though the play I of Ed McGuire and Miguel I Santiago kept Keen's I honest. Rio GrAnde Building I Materials kept pace with I Eckel's as it took three I games from the Coast I Guard, 15-4, 15-4, 15-8. Rio I Grande was paced by Tom I Beheler and Bill Bezaire I while the Coast Guard was I Jed by Mike Paddler and I Bob Rinelli. ! te

Standings Eckels 22 2 Kio Grande Hldg 19 S Twiggs' Blinds 14 10 Keen Plbg 13 11 L'.S.C.G 4 20 WW Cath Teachers 0 24

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