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PAGE I — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,198SVineland hands OC overtime loss;brawl in bleachers mars matchMoments after Vineland'shigh-scoring BuddyKennedy dribbled a shot•ptit <strong>Ocean</strong> aty 1 * outstandinggoalie Bob McAllisterwith'15 Mcends left in asecond overtime periodTuesday afternoon, a brawlbroke out In the bleachers.Kennedy's goal providedVineland with a "1-0 win•nd a stronghold on firstglace in Diviiion One <strong>of</strong> theCape-Atlantic League. TieIon was OC'i flrst <strong>of</strong> theW and ended a streak <strong>of</strong>26 straight CAL pmis forthe Raiders without a loss.Th« fight, however,douded the memory <strong>of</strong> gpmt aaxtr pi."It was ugly," Mid Raidercoach Leo Chase, whoguidid <strong>Ocean</strong> City to Itsfirst league title last year.his first year as head coach.Ton not sure what happenedbecaufe I was coneentratirigon the game," hiMid, "but there were a lot <strong>of</strong>people involved""Some <strong>of</strong> my kids jumpedinto the stands and gotinvolved," continued Chase,"but I really can't blameftem too much. Wo tried tokeep the kids out <strong>of</strong> it butthey saw their parentsfighHng and thought theywere in danger."On the field, Vineland'slast-second goal allowedftem to escape with a win.The Clan, ranked fifth inSouth Jersey by both theCourier-Post and Inquirer,had aU they could handle intfie Raiders, who Hed them0-0, earlier this year."I thought we almoitdominated the game," saidChase. "We just couldn't getthe ball in the goal."The <strong>Ocean</strong> City <strong>of</strong>fensehai struggled a bit since theinjury to Chip Mower, Hemight be out another two orthree weeks with a kneeinjury, effectively missingthe rest <strong>of</strong> the season,"Chip is our assist leaderand our second leadingscorer," Chase explained,"People don't realize howbig a loss thit is. He andTim (Gallagher) haveworked together beautifullythis year. Without him,everybody gangs up onGallagher."Last week the Raiderswon one and tied two. Theydefeated Atlantic City, 7-0,for McAllister's sixth shutout<strong>of</strong> the year. Gallagher,Mike Horan and Ray McAlameneach scored twice forOC, Pat Morissey addinganother.McAlarnen scored in thefourth period to He theMainland game, whidi finishedas a 1-1 He after twoovertfmes. Rich Dorseywored for the Mustangs.Gallagher, who ranksseventh in South Jerseyscoring, netted both goalsin a 2-2 tie with seventh.ranked Cumberland;-Tomorrow Chase sendshis team out against 9th.ranked Millville at CareyReid, Next Monday rAeyplay at Egg Harbor Townshipand go to Bridgetonnext Wednesday."I hope we can get ourconcentration back by Fridaybecause Millville is anexcellent team," Chase said."It's so frustrating. We'vetoughened some rules insoccer and eliminated most<strong>of</strong> our excessive roughnesson the field. 1 hope we don'thave to worry about thefans now,"Vlnalinds top-scoring forward Buddy Kennedy (11) rices against the Raidere' Rob Prlnz (13) fortht ball duringTuesdays rough match.OCTOBER 13,1988 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J, PAOB 8 — SECTION TWOMainland edges Raiders in mistake-filled gameBy TOM WILLIAMSO«an City got the baUoii Galaiwe, "Maini»nd is Wfitsown 20, beginning am gtr Bum us at almost every <strong>of</strong>fensive starters, only»Quarterback Johnyoung team. Among our 11now leads the series, II-7«,UNWOOD — MainlandJunior Brooke PHetley ran80-j«rd dHve tar their lone position But we had our Dominick and Tyrone have, Sanieski was 6-for-l 1 tm Sfor 104 yards and onescore, Fischer was, effective . kind <strong>of</strong> pine going duringyards against the Raiders,...touchdown kst Saturday tothrou^iout the drive, carry- that drive*help tt»e Mustangs defeatOosanQly,?-*,Dominick lannace. <strong>Ocean</strong>j^ talented Junior rannt<strong>of</strong>bade, wait over the1,000-yard rushing mark fori career with 73 yards inThe pnt, played on awindy and wet Held, wasfilled with mistakes, includingttvt turnover! in thefirst period alone."Our mistakes killed us,"said Raider coach Tony Galante,"and not Just the mistakesthat show up Instatistics, like fumbles andTntercepHons."<strong>Ocean</strong> City (1-2) did haveits share <strong>of</strong> those, however,turning the ball over threeBmo, twice by nimble andonce by interception. MustangJunior Chris Arabiatook away two <strong>of</strong> them,recovering one fumble andintercepting a Jason Fischerpass. The Raiders were alsopenalized seven times for65 yards.Not that the Mustangs(2-1) didn't make theirshare <strong>of</strong> turnovers. Theygave ttte ball away fourtimes by fumble,Tm happy witii the win,"said Mainland coach BobC<strong>of</strong>fey, "but we certainlyan capable <strong>of</strong> playing better.We made a strong driveto start the second half anddidn't get a point. Then<strong>Ocean</strong> City made a greatdrive against us."Mainland scored with 3minutes, 51 seconds left inthe first half when Priestleybulled over from inside theone.anpyards very quickly. Seniorquarterback John SloniesMfound Junior wide-receiverKen Williams down die leftside, Williams made aStrong, over-the-should«rcatch at the 16.After that it was allWtsttey. He carried fourstraight times to producerte score. Then junior &ikRuggiero kicked the all-importantextra point.The two drives at Bwbeginning <strong>of</strong> Ae secondhalf established a little moreconsistent <strong>of</strong>fense followingthe sloppy first half.Mainland mandied downthe field at the start <strong>of</strong> thehalf, holding the baU fornearly 7 minutes. Ruggieroattempted a 27-yard Heldgoal into the line, a strangedecision for the Mustangssince the 3 points wouldhave accomplished nothing."Our mistakes killed us,and not just the mistakesthat show up in statistics,like jumblesand interceptions"ing the ball himself andusing lannace and TyroneRolls."I wasn't sure we could-run at mem as effectively aswe did on mat drive," saidThen, on mo conversionattempt, another one <strong>of</strong>those mistakes,"We set the formation thewrong way," Galanteexplaimed, "This is a veryhad varsity experiencebefore this year."Rolls got the pitch on theoption to the wrong sideand was driven out <strong>of</strong>bounds by Mainland tackleChuck Sommers about oneyard short <strong>of</strong> a 2-point ctmversion.<strong>Ocean</strong> City had two morebig plays work againstthem in the fourth period.Looking at the possibilily <strong>of</strong>good field position, theRaiders were hit with aroughing the punter penalty,thereby allowing Mainlandto move the ballfurther downfield and run<strong>of</strong>f some clock.And a 45-yard pass play,that would have moved theball to Mainland's 22, wasnullified by a holding penalty..Rseher had another goodday for the Raiders. He ranfor 57 yards and completed2-oM passes fat 32 yards.In fact, Fischer had theRaiders moving me firsttime they handled fte ball.Starting from their own 43,they drove inside the Mainland25 where a 2!-yardpass play to tight end TomJamison ended in a fumble.It was the first <strong>of</strong> five fumblesby the two teams In theopening period.And the first sign thatthis was a game that wouldbe decided by the littlethings.RAIDER RELICS: DarrlnUrbaeEowski, Tyrone Rolls,Tom Jamison and JohnDeAugustine were creditedwith recovered fumbles forthe Raiders....MainlandTheyli have to play b«.ttr man they did Saturdaydown the road againstteams like Millville andHoly Spirit, but Mainland Isvery much in the Group SpUr<strong>of</strong>f picture.OC facw Vineland 0-2)«Carey Held this Saturdayafternoon. The dan lost toHoly Spirit, 27-20, last Saturday.TVe have to expertthem to be as good as theywere against Holy ijMt,said Galante. "We'w seenthem play flat againstAbsegami and Atlantic Qtybut well expert them to betough,",...The OoMin Ciry-Vitteiandgame will kick <strong>of</strong>f at 2 pmbecause <strong>of</strong> college aptitudetests In the morning.Tom KonickB-DBOPIN YEAR 'BOUNDHallBWMn Cotumei Availableeemprtti Part/ agog star*BUqon touquo! 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