Oct 1974 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Oct 1974 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Oct 1974 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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PAGI 12 — SECTION THREE THE OCEAN CITY SENTINiLLiDGER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Raiders are county cross country champs<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> won its first<br />
championship <strong>of</strong> thf <strong>1974</strong>-75<br />
school year last week when the<br />
Red Raidir cross country team<br />
easily captured the Cape May<br />
County Championship Meet<br />
The charges <strong>of</strong> Coach Jim<br />
Harris, paced by junior Mike<br />
Scythes, scored 31 points, far<br />
less thin runner up Wilriwood<br />
Catholic '43)<br />
Scythes covered the Wildwood<br />
beach course in 17<br />
minutes. 29 seconds, a course<br />
record <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Dave<br />
Duncan (18-01) was fourth,<br />
Rudy Smith (18:04) eroised<br />
fifth, Pete Jansion '18:30) took<br />
eighth and Ken Workman<br />
(19-04) was 13th.<br />
Charlie Weaver, Jim Mott<br />
and Guy Esten also finished<br />
high in the field for the ww<br />
county champinni<br />
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(138) rounded out the fivetpam<br />
championship meet.<br />
ui addition to winning the<br />
county crown the Raiders,, kept<br />
pace with Hammonton in the<br />
Cape-Atlantic league battle by<br />
sweeping two victories in a<br />
triangular meet here in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> The Red Raiders topped<br />
Lower Cape May, 19-41, while<br />
ajsnjJefeating Pleasantville, 19-<br />
48 The Capers earned a 41 48<br />
win over the Greyhounrfs to<br />
break even for the day<br />
Again it was Scythes who<br />
swept across the finish line<br />
first, the Raider runner<br />
covering the course In IS<br />
minutes, 33 seconds He held<br />
the lead over the entire course<br />
Smith, also a junior, was<br />
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series, Pete Pullen, 841. High<br />
team single, Craig I^nciis, 227<br />
High team series, OC Plum<br />
hers, 2S0Q, High team single,<br />
sretch, 899<br />
Standings: Bayer's, 23ls-4i