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PAq E 6 — SECTION TWO<br />

Field hockey<br />

Team, player in transition this year<br />

BylUlKEBEHGEN<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Girls Field<br />

Hockey Team It In a state <strong>of</strong><br />

transition<br />

U«t year the Red RaJden<br />

were 7-5-1 In the old Cape-<br />

AUantle League and boasted<br />

the talents <strong>of</strong> two All Cape-<br />

Attantlc League stars. Thli<br />

season the Raiders have<br />

mlsaed the scoring <strong>of</strong> Cindy<br />

Marks who graduated last<br />

uprlng, but there has ben a<br />

bright spot for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> In<br />

the form <strong>of</strong> Junior co-captaln<br />

Debbie Garvey<br />

Garvey, like the Ralden, Is<br />

h i season <strong>of</strong> traredtlon.<br />

Last year Garvey made All-<br />

CAL aa a center-halfback,<br />

which 1» a defensive position.<br />

Hill season Garvey hai<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

moved to the Ink position newly unanimous and I think drcumsjances. For lnaiance,<br />

which entails both <strong>of</strong>fensive tut apeaki highly <strong>of</strong> her. It <strong>Ocean</strong> aty and Holy Spirit<br />

and defensive respon- means bat she has the con- played to a 1-1 tie two weeks<br />

gMUHM.fidence<br />

<strong>of</strong> the coaches and the ago and In Holy Spirit's next<br />

•- Couple that wttt the mute other players."<br />

outing, they knocked <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

<strong>of</strong> leadership as one <strong>of</strong> the Garvey is unfued by fee league leading Cumberland<br />

team's co-captains and the •witch In rota. "I haven't Colti.<br />

transition necessary Is ap- really hid any problems with Garvey <strong>of</strong>fered this<br />

parent.<br />

the twitch," aba sayt. "It WM assessment: "We are a better<br />

"Debbie Is Just an ex- a little difficult at first team than our record Inceptionally<br />

gifted athlete." because there U a lot more dicates. Our problem has<br />

Raider Coach Trish Cowhey running Involved at link and been that we dent get very<br />

aayi, "She has worked very sometimes I would get tired, many good drives. When we<br />

hard at the transition to link. I but now It's comfortable." don't drive, our crowing<br />

can't say enough about her. The Ralden have a i-Mgame<br />

doesn't work and we<br />

Ow la always giving 100 record that can best be don't get many goal*. But we<br />

percent and we need that We described as deceiving. are a good team, It is Just<br />

have a young team and This season has been one <strong>of</strong> going to be a matter <strong>of</strong> time."<br />

Debbie's attitude Is a very surprising upseti and the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will play<br />

positive influence on younger abaence <strong>of</strong> a dominant scorer Cumberland in an important<br />

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Division I contest 4 p.m.<br />

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Sweep in girls tennis<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> swept fee three<br />

single* matches with<br />

' Mainland Regional Monday<br />

afternoon and won their girls<br />

tennl* match, 3-2. The victory<br />

lifts Wendy Nickles' girls to B-<br />

Z at the deadline for Group<br />

Three tournament<br />

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Audrey Kemenoshlifted her<br />

record Is 8-2 trtthii M, M<br />

victory over Lauren Evlngkl<br />

at number one singles. Dana<br />

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was a 6-2, 6-3 winner over<br />

Louisa Reider at number two<br />

In a match that was crucial to<br />

fee win since Reider had<br />

handed DeCinque one <strong>of</strong> her<br />

teases earlier this season.<br />

Linda King notched the<br />

third <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> victory, 74,<br />

6-4, over Karen Thomas at<br />

number three.<br />

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THURSDAY. 0CT0BEHa;^t8ii<br />

Raider senior Dana DeCinque may *«we<br />

looked unhappy about this ihot but nevtrtMesi,<br />

she has compiled a 46-6 record in varsity tAihi ihig<br />

in less than three seasons.<br />

! MerreU won the first doubles<br />

i tor Mainland, 6-3, 6-2, over<br />

[ Kathy McCann and Amanda<br />

| Heist, The second Raider<br />

doubles team <strong>of</strong> Tracy<br />

i Naumann and AmaUa Eliakis<br />

I went three seta before losing<br />

I to Mainland's Jennifer<br />

[ Marcus and Tracy Qffibry.<br />

The loss dropped the<br />

Mustangs to 6-4. Mainland it<br />

ranked 14th in South Jersey<br />

<strong>City</strong>'s seeding and Camround<br />

pairings for the firelp<br />

Three tournament to ^t$k<br />

nounced within a w^ek.<br />

Moorestown, ranked sew^d<br />

ta South Jersey, figures N»*e<br />

a big obstacle In the^toanament<br />

along with top ten I<br />

teams Iron Eastern (rflflft)«<br />

and <strong>On</strong>naminson (10th).'. ; |<br />

OKTOBERFEST<br />

! by The Couftap.p<strong>of</strong>t TheSATURDAY<br />

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! Raiders are rated 12th,<br />

trailing only Holy Spirit<br />

I (fourth) and Millville (11th)<br />

I among CAL schools.<br />

Cumberland, whom the<br />

[Raiders face Friday afternoon<br />

(3:30) at home, U<br />

[ rafted 17th In South Jersey.<br />

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THURSDAY. OCTOBER I. IMS THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 1 — SECTION TWO<br />

New faces, programs at the Center<br />

Tb« <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Community<br />

Oente-has three new stafl<br />

members and additional<br />

<strong>of</strong>ferings for the ntw fall<br />

Bob Cwik, the new assistant<br />

director, report* that among<br />

flnr Mesa to b« put into effect<br />

an an outside field to be<br />

opened in the near future, and<br />

the starting <strong>of</strong> • running dob<br />

and lacrosse team.<br />

The weight room will<br />

receive more equipment and<br />

«n ewrdae program will be<br />

instituted for adults.<br />

Raquetball leMons for adults<br />

und chUdren, a women*!<br />

nupietbaU league, • CPU<br />

course, Bad a water nitty<br />

instructor program are UM<br />

nlbe agnda,<br />

: ^l»o starting U a maston<br />

jlro'gram for competitive<br />

maantn 28 and older, ThU<br />

irogram to AAU-affllatod tad<br />

-wfll be <strong>of</strong>fered from • to 10<br />

^Monday, Wednesday and<br />

U from Camwnsburg,<br />

Pa. and graduated from St<br />

Vlncwfi College with a BJL<br />

to English. He received Ua<br />

masters degree In education<br />

at Washington and Jeffenon.<br />

At Olassboro College ho<br />

earned a certification in<br />

physical education and la now<br />

snorting towards Ma masters<br />

young sons.<br />

> .Debbie Tweed comes to mt<br />

nunity Center with a<br />

ta health from Unuiua<br />

ftllege and a phys. ed. minor<br />

,,to athletic training and<br />

£ ; ^paciing. She hat a<br />

tsisSr<br />

SheUtheajHatantdkeelBr<br />

be teaching swlmnastlcs,<br />

•, msmi and tots, swim lessona,<br />

^ adaptive aquatics far At<br />

.handicapped, and Sad Creaa<br />

, swim leasona.<br />

, TweedwlUalao be involved<br />

p g j<br />

..JeagM raquetbaU leaaons and<br />

,» wator polo Hague. She<br />

1tM«M witti excellent<br />

toedentiali for these <strong>of</strong>ferlngs<br />

having won a gold<br />

*nW'for Srun^ S^<br />

New staff members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Community Center are, from<br />

left 1 AiiUtant director Bob Cwik, swimming instructor Bill Sepich,<br />

HssUtant director <strong>of</strong> gwim program Debbie Tweed, and gymnastics instructor<br />

Donna deKlyver.<br />

Donna DeKlyver, the<br />

Community Center 1 ! new<br />

gynmastlca and uerdM<br />

emriae inatructor, received<br />

her phya. ed> degree Iran<br />

Montcklr State Untventty.<br />

now looking forward to what<br />

he Nil u an "atdttag awrni<br />

tern season" coaching tbe<br />

100 boys and girls on the G-<br />

Cwpanti swim team.<br />

He received Mi degree from<br />

Man HaD<br />

at Seton Hafl and fet m-<br />

County Pheasant Run ram-<br />

LaeroiM team at the Mon-. mer swim team.<br />

treal Candadlan National Heha.be* with the Center<br />

Tournament recently. . -<br />

Bridge<br />

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THURTOAY<br />

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JOLLY BIDDERS - Mary and John Clifford 89, Harriet<br />

She competed on (he gjvtn* Log Fairbanks and Bea Gave and Betty Wright UK,<br />

nasties Mam at Montclalr for French ted Fran and KenRow<br />

Capita and Ray Blabtng<br />

«our yean and was captain<br />

Adamo for Brit place in the<br />

el Moet recently, he taught<br />

for two year*. Betide*<br />

NorUvSouth nctTon Sept. 37.<br />

phys. h ed. d at t Wildwood Wildd<br />

gymnaitta, the will be<br />

Others above average were MATCHPODn<br />

CathoUc High School, where<br />

teaching JBB ewtiaei, Bt-<br />

DM Pataky and Edna Savage<br />

1» coached the wrettllng and<br />

90, Sue Bell and Pat Currens<br />

teams. He has two<br />

ness-over-50, and 1 new<br />

8.<br />

women'a program In the<br />

weight room.<br />

players above<br />

DeKlyver was formerly<br />

average were Rita Dotwiler<br />

and Ruth P»ulaon imk, Mary<br />

1 Sob Sannlno 109^.<br />

EastrWest players above<br />

average woe Arlene Kahn<br />

and BUI Goldman 140, Gloria<br />

Fleischer and Sylvester<br />

- Norm- Lowery 13SH, Shirley Reynler<br />

South players above average and Dorii McKenney W%<br />

Sept 29 were Peg MaHafley Naomi Cooklln and Linda<br />

and Sol Flnklestein 132, Betty McCallops 114H.<br />

ProM and Nancy Wolfe fled For information on all<br />

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Department Store on Saturday.<br />

WIN OVER 1000 01 IN PRIZES!

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