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Things are winding down on the wood as Cape May County basketball finishes the regular season and gets ready for the playoffs In boys action. Ocean City clinched a close one as Dave Farina sunk three foul shots in the closing minutes of the game to defeat Oakcrest 75-72. John McClellan led the Raiders with 18 points while Farina hit for 17 The Falcons were lead by Steve Morgan with 16 and Dan Caldwell with 13. LOWER CAPE MAY boys were propelled by 13 points from Mark Stiffbauer to overcome Sa< red Heart 54-44. Ken York added nine counters and five boards for Lower while Jo»- Mendo tallied eight and handed out four assists. Joe i Rabenberg and Ed Avena ' paced the Hearts with 14 ) apiece The Capers out-hoqped Hammonton (6-50 with a 20 for 32 foul line performance Joe Mendo sank a fewbuckets and hit five of five on the foul stripe to lead the Capers with 11 points. Steve Mortellite chipped in 13 for the Blue Devils. WILD WOOD CATHOLIC chalked up two W's last week, defeating Sacred Heart and Saint Josephs. Against the Hearts. Dan Leany put 16 up in lights for a 49-35 victory. A second period 14-5 spurt, including six points from Leahy and four from Alex Mairone. gave the Crusaders some breathing room ; Joe Bada added 13. while Joe Rabenberg made a 14 point effort for Sacred Heart Catholic downed St. Joe 68-58. 'elimanating the possibility of a St. Joe and St. Augustine playoff. That loss gave St. Augustine its ' third of the last four league | crowns. f ST. JOE finished its season at 22-3 overall and 17-3 in the league The
Crusaders improved their record to 15-6 and 14-5 by striking St. Joe with an 18-4 first qUhrter assult. Eight points from Alex Mairone and four from Dan Leahy in the third quarter gave the Crusaders a 22-18 advantage. Dave Calloway, the Wildcat's leading scorer, reeled off five field goals in the first quarter but attempted only one more in the contest due to a stickyCrusader man-to-man defense. Catholic's John Beiansen kept Callowv out of the offensive action with his defensive effort. Alex Mairone led the Crusaders with 21 points. Wildwood Catholic hit 24 of 32 foul shots while St. Joe put only seven of 13 in the books in the thir period. Wildwood Catholic suffered a tough loss to Absegami later in the week. 54-52. OCEAN CITY used a 25 point performance by Leon Brown to outshoot Holy Spirit 76-58. Brown also tended to the boards, collecting 11 rebounds for the Raiders. John McClellan netted 20 for the winners while Lonnell Ford lead Spirit with 11 The Wildwood Warriors played once last week and came up two points short as they fell to St. Augustine 68-66. IN GIRLS ACTION. Wildwood came out on top with a 49-31 victory over Bridgeton. Frani Barcas paved the way with 20 counters and five assists while Ann Turner followed with 15 points and 14 rebounds for the Warriors. Larae Newton had 15 nets for the Bulldogs. Wildwood Catholic girls notched two W's as Kate Caruso tallied 52 points in two games. Carusb went six of six from the free throw line, not to mention 10 buckets to "help Catholic overcome Sacred Heart 60-40 The Crusader star deposited another 26 points (17 in the second half » as Catholic toppled St. Joe
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Michelle Greenwaldt supported Grant with 10 points apiece while Betsy Gilbert controlled the boards at both ends of the court to tally 20 rebounds Gayanne Spivey lead Buena with 18 Lower Cape May fell to Hammonton 60-47 and Ocean City suffered a 38-35 loss to Holy Spirit.
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