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Gillin, Perone, Benner capture MVP awards<br />

Juniors Steve Gillin and<br />

Carmen Perone joined senior<br />

Rich Benner in winning <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> High School most valuable<br />

Sports Banquet earlier this |<br />

month at the high school. i<br />

Gillin, the starting center for *?&<br />

Jack Boyd's boys' basketball :$<br />

team who led the* team in "^<br />

rebduhds and finished third in c :S<br />

scoring, was selected by his 'Kf<br />

; teammates for the honor. In '&<br />

- addition.,". Boyd presented >-.f<br />

varsity letters to Gillin. Prank m<br />

Achuff, Al Burch, Tim Chat- ..!?*<br />

burn, Albert Neill, Joe Myers, .jl<br />

Dan Foglio, Willie Brown; Joe -*T<br />

Hannah, Ed Raoqe and '<br />

managers-Sue Rosch, Lee Ann' '<br />

- Light, Kris Toro and Karen<br />

McDonough. -<br />

Perone, the 141-pound junior ^<br />

who'won the District 32 '<br />

championship in wrestling this {<br />

season, was a double award<br />

winner. In addition to being<br />

named MVP he was selected as<br />

the "most improved wrestler".<br />

Another junior, 108-pound<br />

Michael Cooper, got a special<br />

award for the most pins during<br />

the recent season.<br />

Coach Al Mathews presented<br />

varsity ' letters to Perone,<br />

Cooper, Bob Sannino, Dennis<br />

Barr, Craig Halliday, Rick<br />

Baehrle, Steve McLarnon,<br />

Jerry Stroh, John Kiger, Leon<br />

Creamer, Gary Jernee, BiU '<br />

Corson and managers Sheryl<br />

Schoenwald, Laura Cooper and<br />

Kim Corson.<br />

Benner will graduate with 16<br />

school swimming records and<br />

is a repeat winner as outstanding<br />

swimmer. He<br />

received the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach<br />

Patrol award The Jim Johnson<br />

Award for the most improved<br />

Bedding Plants<br />

Rower ft<br />

Ujetable<br />

NOW ON SALE<br />

Trays <strong>of</strong> 6-12 plants<br />

ONLY'1.19 tray<br />

L Gaudio's<br />

bury Ave. '<br />

RICH BENNER<br />

STEVE GILLIN<br />

school's trophy case.<br />

presented vanity letters to<br />

ers 9 Lane Deli<br />

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•strami ft Cerned Beef • Our Specialties<br />

Homemade Salads, Sausage and Spaghetti<br />

Sauce. Our own Roast Beef and Turkey<br />

Party Trays • Groceries • Milk • Soda<br />

V/e've We are now conveniently<br />

located in Wesley Ave. at North St.<br />

OCDS<br />

We invite you to look over our<br />

new facility.<br />

Stop in and say "Hello!"<br />

'OODS »E«LEST«TE<br />

iOtl^CY<br />

INSURANCE<br />

( *°" 3 * 8 o2o °<br />

Wesley Avenue at North Street<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 08224<br />

Brinkmann. Courtney Vandersllce.<br />

Liz Tyrrell, Maureen<br />

Barr and managers Stacey<br />

Ferguson, Mary Lou Newsome,<br />

Karen Smith and Sue Burton.<br />

The girls team presented the<br />

schooji with the CAL championship<br />

trophy and with an<br />

a>-ard symbolic <strong>of</strong> winning the<br />

4Cs, championship at Christmas.<br />

Beth Pfander, faculty advisor<br />

to the cheerleaders, presented<br />

varsity awards to her 1976-77<br />

squad. They included Lori<br />

Galante. Sue Struckell, Margie<br />

Tr<strong>of</strong>a, Carolyn Eggly. Kathy<br />

Paone, Brenda Loder, Ton!<br />

CARMEN PERONE Robinson,- Edie Grant, Tina<br />

Benner. Bordogna. Town, Ricu fpatol. Maria Fog&o and Lisa<br />

Blasberg. Kathy Paone. Joe £Ie||c " director Dixle<br />

s master <strong>of</strong><br />

' the evening.<br />

Graham Douglas<br />

Siegfried (swimming), Bill<br />

"Pa? Dougherty, whose girls tickles (wrestling) and Sandy<br />

pions. The group included Fern<br />

Dalessandro, Sandy Edwards,<br />

and his graphic arts depart-<br />

Mar0ie Brinkmann Chris sec "«> w «» opened it exposed a<br />

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Chatburn, Benner<br />

headed for big league<br />

Two <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School's top senior athletes,<br />

Tim Chatburn and Rich Benner,<br />

have selected the colleges<br />

they will attend next year.<br />

Peimslvania.<br />

Chatburn, currently playing<br />

first base for Bud Rinck's<br />

baseball team and a varsity<br />

letter winner in basketball, had<br />

a major part in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s 6-<br />

2-1 football season. He scored<br />

eight touchdowns (48 points) to<br />

lead the dub and was the top<br />

runner, gaining Bftyards to VA<br />

Benner was named to the All-<br />

American swimming team<br />

before this season began by<br />

High School All-Americans<br />

yearbook.<br />

Look<br />

Ahead<br />

To That House<br />

In Your Future<br />

Deadlocks oould hurt<br />

Raider golf record<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Cape-Atlantic League.<br />

had decided to use total team<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Recreation Basketball League 1977 this season but it turn out te<br />

has won the championship for the third season in a<br />

row. The League champs are (1st row) - V. Lombardi,<br />

R. H<strong>of</strong>iingshead, D. Murrel, T. Costanza,<br />

(second row) N. Costanza, <strong>of</strong>ficial, J. Savitsky, S.<br />

Watson, S. Barnes, S. McTigue, C. Costanza, <strong>of</strong>ficial.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Recreation High School Basketball<br />

League eague - League Director Mike Allegretto<br />

congratt uigratulate's Tyrone Foxworth as scoring champ,<br />

award winner looks on.<br />

Recreation<br />

agenda<br />

GIRLS BEAT AVALON YOUTH CENTER NEWS<br />

The girls <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 7th and The Youth Center has<br />

8th grade s<strong>of</strong>tball team beat finalized plans for a Florida<br />

Avalon, 18-10. Jody Engel only trip in November!. Anyone <strong>of</strong><br />

gave up one hit but walked high school age interested may<br />

seven in a winning effort. The sign up at the Center any<br />

locals numbed Avalon on a 12- weekend or weekday after<br />

hit attack, which was led by school. A125 deposit is required<br />

Kathy Claise with two doubles to reserved a seat.<br />

and four RBI's. Kathy Urban Plans are also being made for<br />

added a double and two singles, Senior weeks June 1344.<br />

and Pam Shipp hit two singles. The next Youth Center board<br />

Girls participating in the game meeting will be held Friday,<br />

Kathy Claise, Penni Jones,<br />

Kathy Urban, Sandra ^tonight at the6th tt. Civic<br />

DeForest. Mary Allegretto, Hall at 7:30 pjn.<br />

MlcheleScioU, Debbie Schmidt,<br />

week at the Youth Center on<br />

it down but I didn't find out until<br />

today," he said. "It really upset<br />

me that Sacred Heart could get<br />

a tie with us when our gross<br />

score was 30 strokes lower than<br />

theirs. But Middle beat us by<br />

about 10 on Tuesday so I guess<br />

it evens out."<br />

Senior Joe Tyrell (5*0<br />

stretched his winning streak to<br />

number one to number two with i<br />

Tuesday's match with Middle.<br />

McKeon Is 4-1.<br />

The Raiders, who got wins<br />

from Matt '<br />

Matt Kemenosh (plus Tyrrell<br />

and McKeon) at WUdwood also<br />

got a win from Oster against<br />

Sacred Heart, beating Alan<br />

Angelo, 3-2. Oster did not play<br />

•ailial MI«Mla "That kiat "<br />

Carson said. "In fact, if Matt<br />

had played I am pretty sure we<br />

could have won that match.<br />

But.onthatday, Middle had the<br />

better team." Oster is unbeaten<br />

in four decisions.<br />

someone else's help. I thlafe<br />

TyrreU and McKeon have &<br />

win Friday and. I think tot*<br />

will. We have been a puztttng<br />

team so far this season. We in$<br />

very well against Wildwooo><br />

scoring our lowest gross <strong>of</strong> tfe<br />

year. But Monday andTuesdipjtj<br />

we played very weak as:.«<br />

team." l " -:•/:•• - r - i<br />

and Sacred Heart on the Bueaa<br />

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6. Sacred Heart<br />

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NOW OPEN<br />

FOR QUALITY MEATS<br />

Store Hours:<br />

Tuesday thru Saturday<br />

8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.<br />

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