Apr 1993 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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ke* sailors," . • Both spinhaker and non-<br />
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.... ; . . SCHEDULE ..'•'•<br />
KeyportXC Regatta June 12-13<br />
' Raritan YC ' '<br />
Red Grant Regatta.;...;... June 26-27<br />
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Atlantic Highland* YC '<br />
Manasquan Inlet Race... ..'...,.... July 24<br />
Bay Head, Manasquan;<br />
MetedecongYC<br />
Squan TriSail Regatta ..July 30-Aug. 1<br />
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Toms-River YC •<br />
BarnagatLightship Race.... -Aufl 2 - M<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> YC - ^<br />
Heart Cup •. •. .Aug. 6-8<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty to •. .'. "<br />
Cape May Race. .Aug. 13-15<br />
Forget floundering for awhile<br />
, We are going to have to<br />
get used to thin reports for<br />
a little while.<br />
fjsliing<br />
Latest information has<br />
the schools <strong>of</strong> mackerel so<br />
report<br />
far out <strong>of</strong> range that .local<br />
anglers will have no chance<br />
<strong>of</strong> getting any. And when<br />
they- do pass through, we<br />
by DAVE<br />
may not even know <strong>of</strong> it!<br />
CAnBER<br />
As far as flounder fishing:<br />
Well, forget it!<br />
Due to the new regula- stripers have beerr hitting reports some good- perch<br />
tions, no one is able to take mostly on small-swimming fishing up the Egg Harbor, A<br />
any until the end <strong>of</strong> May. plugs such as Bomber's, Scull's S Landing g being egan-*<br />
And May has always been_ Rebels and the sort, exceljent^spot. Bob recently<br />
the best month for flounder Ed from Fm-Atics reports weighted in a 1-pound—<br />
fishing. ' • ..<br />
the power .plant area as a 9-ounce perch taken there.<br />
But if you do wish to tryr- good striper area too. ' Up the Tuckahoe anglers<br />
your luck at catching and Some anglers heading out have been getting smaller<br />
releasing some stripers onto thc^neax inshore perch. ...:•••••'<br />
now is a good dme._Stripers wrecks have been getting Keep in mind the second<br />
are being caught from Beesley's<br />
Point all the way up Tautog have also been legally determines what.is<br />
nice tautog and sea bass. power line is the point that<br />
the Great Egg Harbor River. taken around jetties on fresh-water and what is salt 9<br />
The stripers arejrunrqng . warm waterdays.<br />
water. Above ' the second.<br />
-on the short side, so be pre- Trouble is, the wind power lines you will need a<br />
• pared to let the them go.<br />
keeps stirring things up and freshwater fishing license!<br />
The size limit is still a 26-<br />
cooling the water tempera- That's all for this week,<br />
inch minimum. _<br />
Doug-Hamer from Camp-<br />
"Fell's reports that the<br />
ture-every time it warms up Good luck and good fish-<br />
-abit. -_<br />
in*.<br />
Bob from Fishin' Stuff. —DAVE<br />
Keenan captures 1st place<br />
in scholasticsurfing event<br />
JMEW SMYRNA, Fla. —<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> -High School<br />
senior Matt Keenan dominated<br />
a strong field <strong>of</strong> surfers<br />
from the Northeast,<br />
North Carolina and Southeast<br />
conferences to capture<br />
a unanimous first place<br />
from the judges during the<br />
National Scholastic Surfing<br />
Association's (NSSA) Eastern<br />
scholastic championships<br />
here <strong>Apr</strong>il 24-25.<br />
With temperatures both<br />
days in the 70s and 80s<br />
Keenan led the Northeast<br />
team to a second place vie- .<br />
tory on conference team<br />
competition. He was also_<br />
honored as the Outstanding ri<br />
East Coast -Member-<strong>of</strong>, the<br />
NSSA National Scholastic<br />
team at the awards banquet..<br />
During the event on Saturday<br />
in a 2- to-3-foot surf,<br />
Northeast team member.<br />
Jesse Rendell <strong>of</strong> Oceaff<strong>City</strong><br />
hung tough-against strong<br />
Florida competitors to garner<br />
a 3rd place finish in<br />
open boys final. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Charts available for some area reefs<br />
The state Division <strong>of</strong> Fish,<br />
Game and Wildlife, in cooperation<br />
With the Artificial<br />
Reef Association, recently<br />
released fishing and diving<br />
charts for six <strong>of</strong> New Jersey's<br />
artificial reef s. - .•<br />
Available reef charts<br />
indude: Sandy Hook Reef<br />
(15 miles <strong>of</strong>f Sea Bright); Sea<br />
Cirt Reef (4.0 miles <strong>of</strong>f<br />
Manasquan Inlet); Garden<br />
State North Reef (65 miles<br />
<strong>of</strong>f Harvey Cedars); Garden<br />
State Reef South (55 miles<br />
<strong>of</strong>f Beach Haven); Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> Reef (85 miles <strong>of</strong>f<br />
Absecon-Inlet);- and Cape<br />
May Reef (85 miles <strong>of</strong>f Cape<br />
May Inlet). _<br />
The &• by 10-inch water 1 .,<br />
pro<strong>of</strong> plastic charts are $650<br />
($5.95 plus $55 handling per<br />
chart). Send a check, payable<br />
toe ArtifkM a Reef -Association,<br />
brothers Jamie and Trevor<br />
Moran finished"4th and 5th<br />
respectively. t<br />
eethoS^ford,ripped ,his<br />
Wyjfra i2nd place finiah in<br />
open bodyboard final and<br />
Dr'._Donna Vittorelli <strong>of</strong><br />
Ventnor took 2nd in<br />
explorer women.and longboard.<br />
Local Open contenders<br />
who competed, well and<br />
gained valuable experience<br />
against some <strong>of</strong> the best<br />
amateurs on the East coast<br />
were <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Bobby<br />
Masterhazy and Kevin<br />
Morris, Jared Becotte <strong>of</strong><br />
Marmora, and Demetrius<br />
Mavrides <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle. •.,<br />
Keenan was also selected<br />
to represent the NSSA at<br />
the OP Junior contest this<br />
year. In addition to receiving<br />
a round -trip air fare<br />
ticket to Hawaii, he also<br />
received a free entry to the<br />
P.O. Box 16. <strong>Ocean</strong>oMe. N/ NSSA championships in<br />
03231. Alt: Reef Chart. June at Lower Trestles, San<br />
Identify the reef jitefe) and demente, Calif v<br />
the quantity <strong>of</strong> charts being<br />
Keenan, Rendell, the<br />
ordered. Proceeds will be<br />
Morans, Frank Walsh, Matt'<br />
used to "prepare other<br />
Vecere, and Matt Dolton<br />
approved structures for sinking<br />
at reef sites:<br />
were all recognized for<br />
their scholastic achievement<br />
<strong>of</strong> GPAs 3.5 or higher.—<br />
SPRING BREAK!<br />
Sea Ray.<br />
Worth more<br />
from the<br />
very start<br />
- FISHING BOATS 18'. 3V<br />
• SKI BOATS 18'-22'<br />
• FAMILY CRUISERS 23'-29'<br />
iSPORTYACHTS 3O'-65'<br />
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2NDINMILE CLINCHES WIN<br />
Mainland girls take first in the<br />
first three times in Division<br />
HADDON TOWNSHIP<br />
— Mainland wierif down to<br />
the wire, Saturday in the<br />
14th annual George Rowland<br />
Memorial Relays at<br />
Haddon Township High<br />
School. But the Mustangs<br />
came away with the Division<br />
n championship.<br />
Along with Schalick (Division<br />
I) and Toms River<br />
North (Division ID), Mainland<br />
clinched its division<br />
title in the meefs final<br />
event..— the mile relay.<br />
Mainland entered the mile<br />
relay (4x440 yards) in Division<br />
II one point behind<br />
Pennsauken. But the Mustangs<br />
stayed in front <strong>of</strong><br />
Pennsauken throughout the<br />
four laps with Tara Ford<br />
holding on to clinch the<br />
. team championship by one<br />
point.She was preceded in<br />
the relay by her twin sister,<br />
Katie, Marion Trail and Ali<br />
Foreman; .- :: • .--•<br />
The Mustangs won<br />
despite failing to take a single<br />
first place. Buena was<br />
II with Pennsauken, West<br />
Deptford and Delsea getting<br />
a pair <strong>of</strong> firsts each.<br />
The Delsea team <strong>of</strong> Lakisha<br />
Powell, Tory DeSilvi'o,<br />
NJcole Brady and Timika<br />
Ughtfoot set a meet record<br />
in th0 shuttle hurdles. They<br />
were tuned in 1 minute, 8.8<br />
seconds. The old mark <strong>of</strong><br />
1:09.1 was set by Buena in<br />
1991.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, undefeated<br />
and ranked No, l,in South<br />
Jersey, was the defending<br />
Division II champion but<br />
did not compete:<br />
Schalick entered the Divi :<br />
sion I mile relay in fourth<br />
place. The Cougars trailed<br />
Paulsboro and Pitman by<br />
two points and Haddonfield<br />
by one. Schalick also<br />
won the division- despite<br />
failing to finish first in a single<br />
event. Haddonfield, on<br />
the other hand, was first in<br />
four events.<br />
Toms River North did not<br />
ENDS4-GAME LOSING STREAK<br />
Raider<br />
Saturday was a long day<br />
for the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />
School s<strong>of</strong>tball team. But it<br />
was a rewarding day.<br />
The Raiders doubled their<br />
previous win total on Saturday<br />
in the first annual Cape<br />
May County Round Robin<br />
but ended up playing 24<br />
innings in the three games.<br />
At the end <strong>of</strong> last week<br />
Roland Watson's team was<br />
3-5, having' won three <strong>of</strong><br />
their final four games last<br />
week. ~^ .<br />
"It was good to finally<br />
taste" victory after some<br />
very tough losses," said<br />
Watson after his team<br />
defeated Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
~~12-5, to end their fourgame<br />
losing streak.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Saturday the Raiders<br />
defeated Wildwood, 8-7, in<br />
nine iimings; -They -then<br />
beat Lower Cape May, 8-6.<br />
And they, dropped a~~4-3<br />
decision to Middle Township<br />
in eight innings.<br />
"It was a long day," said<br />
Watson, who created the<br />
round, robin concept, fit<br />
was a shame that our most,<br />
difficult game Was the last<br />
game <strong>of</strong> the day." . .<br />
Senior pitcher Kelly<br />
. Cavanaugh got the start<br />
against Wildwood in-Satur-<br />
_day*s first game. Singles by<br />
Patty Foster and Becky<br />
Hall, plus a Wildwood<br />
error and a walk, staked the<br />
Raiders to a 3-2 lead.<br />
The Warriors had scored<br />
twice in the top <strong>of</strong> the first<br />
. and then took the lead, 5-3,<br />
with a three-spot in the<br />
third. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> scored<br />
twice in the bottom <strong>of</strong> the<br />
third on singles' by Hall,<br />
junior Amy Domeracki and<br />
Tracey Ludlam to tie it.<br />
A single by sophomore<br />
Stephanie McGuirl'a-feiple<br />
by Domeracki and a single<br />
by Ludlam produced two.<br />
OC runs in the fifth to tie it<br />
again after Wildwood went<br />
ahead on ~ Lyndsay<br />
McGraw's two-run homer<br />
in the top <strong>of</strong> the fifth. .<br />
need a victory m the. mile<br />
relay to clinch the Division<br />
HI title but, when it crossed<br />
the finish line almost six<br />
seconds ahead <strong>of</strong> the field,<br />
the championship was in<br />
the bag. / /<br />
In-'addition to the mile,<br />
North also finished first in<br />
the shuttle hurdles and javelin.<br />
Shawnee had a quartet<br />
<strong>of</strong> firsts,, including a meet<br />
record in the distance medley.<br />
Joyce O*Ne|l, Tomoko<br />
Jensen-Otsu, Missy<br />
Whitaker and Liz Moore<br />
were timed in 12:43.9. The<br />
old mark <strong>of</strong> 12:57.2 was set<br />
by Paul VI in 1988.<br />
. DIVISION 1<br />
TEAM SCORING: SchaPcfc 63.<br />
HaddondekJ 62, Paulaboro 57, Pitman<br />
57, Haddon Township 40. Woodstown<br />
46, Pleasantvid* 24, Salem 16, Maple<br />
Shade 10, Riversideio, Audubon 7,<br />
Pannsville 5. Sacred Heart 0. •<br />
440 YARD RELAY: 1. Pleasantvaie<br />
(Donnetha Johnson, Natdlee<br />
Edwards, Fateen Abdel-Baaith.<br />
Dearwa Jackson). 51.0. 2. SchaUcfc.<br />
53.1.3. Pitman, 53.8.<br />
890: 1. Pitman (Lana Gallacci.<br />
Laura Yahnk*, Flnao Sheehan,<br />
Brooke Murray), 1:53.0. 2. Schalick.<br />
1:54.3.3. PaulsbOfO. 1:56.8. ° -<br />
MILE: 1. PleasantviUe (Donnesha<br />
Johnson, Natalee Edwards, Fateen<br />
Abdel-Baaith. Sahar Abdel-Baaith),<br />
4:19.3.2. Schalick, 4St«A. 3. Haddoo-<br />
H e l d . 4 - ^ 7 . 0 . • • • • : • • •<br />
TWO-MILE: 1. Haddonfield (Tracy<br />
Shanahan, Ubby Jftnsh, Amy Guidoice,<br />
Caroline Blake), 10:50.5: 2.<br />
, Paulsboro, 1359.7.. ^ • .'<br />
• HIGH JUMP.: 1. Pitman (Brooke<br />
Murray, ElUe Humphreys). 8^8. 2. Haddonfield.0-4.3.<br />
Schalick, 8-2.<br />
• LOWC^JUMP: 1. Haddonfield<br />
' (Beth .Ann- Cona<strong>On</strong>o, Becky Reynolds),<br />
27-6V4. 2. Schalick, 27-3Vi. 3.<br />
Pitman,25-5%, . . "' .<br />
DISCUS:' 1. Woodstown (Michelle<br />
Defending champs <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
girls do not compete<br />
Haddon Township, 11:05.3. 3. Paulsboro,<br />
11:24.3.<br />
SHUTTLE HURDLES: 1. Paulsboro<br />
(Deanna .Dowries, Denise Cook,<br />
Christine Simon, DoraWriflht), 1:12.1.<br />
2. Schalick, 1:14.4. 3(tle). Woodstown<br />
arid Haddon Township. 1:16.6.<br />
1200 HURDLES: 1. Paulsboro<br />
(Dora Wright, Christine Simon. Denise<br />
Cook), 339.5.2. Haddon Township,<br />
3:40.7.3. Haddonfield. 352.7.<br />
SPRINT MEDLEY: 1. Haddonfield<br />
(Christen Morgan, Mary Love, Becky<br />
Reynolds, JulieBemetlch). 4:29.9. 2.<br />
Paulsboro. 4:41.6. 3. Riverside,<br />
4:48.7.<br />
DISTANCE MEDLEY: 1. Haddonfield<br />
(Julie Bemedch, Margo Biondl,<br />
Lisa Madden, Alison Oliver), 1325.0.<br />
2. Haddon Township, 13£6.0. 3,<br />
Harvey, Tara Conrad), 170-4. 2.<br />
Schalick, 160-5.3. Pitman. 168-8.<br />
JAVELIN: 1. Pitman (Fiona Sheehan.<br />
Bile Humphreys), 168-1. 2.<br />
Woodstown, 164-0.3. Haddon Township.<br />
158-3.<br />
SHOT PUT: 1. Salem (Danise<br />
Scarborough. NaWsha Scarborough),<br />
62-3. 2. Woodslown, 61-0 'A. 3.<br />
Schalick, 57-7.<br />
DIVISION 2<br />
TEAM SCORING: Mainland 50.<br />
Pennsauken 58. Delsea 46, Buena 45.<br />
Brldoeton 36. West Deptford 32.<br />
Bishop Eustace 28, Ctearview 24,<br />
Kingsway 23, Clnnamlnson 15.5.<br />
Deptford 13.5, Wllliamstown 12. Woodrow<br />
WHson 4, Dakan 2, Moorastown<br />
2. Northern Burlington 2, Rancocas<br />
Walley-.1. Carnden Catholic 0. - '<br />
440: 1. West DepBord'^Traci Witzler,<br />
Becky. Ward,,Layefn Haines. Krm<br />
Haines), 51.0. 2 Bueria, 522. 3.<br />
Pennsaukea 52.3. • .•. .' -<br />
,880: - 1. Buena (Vicky Brown,<br />
Charmaine Hare, AHsha Lawson,<br />
Tamika NeJsoh), 1:49.9.2. WeW Deptford.<br />
1:517.3. Mainland, 1:51.8.<br />
' MILE: 1. Buena (Allsha°Lawson,<br />
Oaudine Smith, Aisha Lawson. Laura<br />
Boniello). 4:14^. 2. Mainland. 4:15.2.<br />
3Pennsauken4:lB3 '<br />
TWO-MILE: 1. Buena (Claudine<br />
Smith, Alisha Lawson, Paula Bullock,<br />
Alisha Lawson), 10283. 2.-Bishop<br />
Eustace, 1032.6. 3. Cinnaminson,<br />
SHUTTLE kURDLES: 1. Delsea.<br />
(Lakisha Powell, Tory DeSHvio, Nicole<br />
Beady, Timika Lightfoot), 1:08.8 (meet<br />
record: betters 1:09.1 by Buena,<br />
1081). 2. Mainland, 1:10.2. 3. Pennsauken,<br />
1:12.0.<br />
1200 HURDLES: 1. Pennsauken<br />
(Lanene Moyer, Tasha.Oliver, Janice'<br />
Williams). 332.2. 2. Clearview, 338.9.<br />
3. Kingsway, 3:413.<br />
SPRINT MEDLEY: 1. Clearview<br />
(Linda Muir, Amy Carlin, Molly Fowler,<br />
Cindy Szymanskl). 426.0. 2. Mainland,<br />
431.5.3. Bridfleton. 433.7.<br />
DISTANCE MEDLEY: 1. Bishop<br />
Eustace (Meghan Fay. Kristin Ryan,<br />
Roxanrw Hughes, Kathleen LJnck),<br />
13:05.8. 2. Bridgeton, 1330.7. 3.<br />
Clearview,1332.7. ' '<br />
HIGH JUMP: 1. Delsea (Timika<br />
. Ughtfoot. Nicole Brady), 9-4. 2. Pennsauken,<br />
0-2.3. Mainland, 8-10.<br />
LONG JUMP: 1. Pennsauken<br />
Thursday, <strong>Apr</strong>il 2», <strong>1993</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,| NJ.<br />
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Relays<br />
(TashaCHiver.Kel^Robern6n),28-6 ; A. ".Cross, 10:13.9.3, Vineland,.i0:3O'J0.'*<br />
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