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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 27

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1 (if) ('J NaT" ru nfi. ft'wtn 7C ALL-GROUP 4 FIRST TEAM Poi. Goal Goal Back Back Back Back Back Line Line Line Line Line Player Irv Hurd John-DiPalma Mike Messey Vince Nestore Paul Kaiser Mark McDonnell Joe Skwara Dave Lischner Glenn Brennan Tae Yeon Bruce Bellinger Jim Bailey COURIER-POST, Monday, December 3, 1979 School Class Shawnee Senior Millville Senior Willingboro Senior Deptford Junior Cherry East Senior Millville Senior Willingboro Senior Cherry West Junior Willingboro Senior Vineland Senior Willingboro Junior Kennedy Senior A IRV HURO Snawnee JOHN DiPALMA Millville MIKE MESSEY. Willing boro VINCE NESTORE Deptford PAUL KAISER Cherry East MARK MCDONNELL Millvitle SECOND TEAM Jfe. I II il uAi Goal Rick Possumato, Vineland; Steve Erdman, Willingboro.

Backs Nick Juengert, Willingboro; Greg Schrider, Shawnee; Frank Toohey, Highland; Phil Neary, Vineland; Rich Leopold, Cherry Hill West. Line Mickey Powers and Axel Johnson, Millville; Rich Alber, Shawnee; Joe Ott, Pennsauken; John Newcomb. Cherry Hill East. DAVE LISCHNER Cherry West JOE SKWARA Willingboro GLENN BRENNAN Willingboro TAE YEON Vineland JIM BAILEY Kennedy BRUCE BELLINGER Willingboro HONORABLE MENTION Goal Jose Garcia, Camden; Joe Catanese, Washington Township; Dave Allen, Highland. Backs Jim Kenney and Dave Rudderow, Pennsauken; Greg Jackson, Mike Montciro and Dorn Cilento, Cherry Hill East; Tim Ronayne, Cherry Hill West; Rick Lucca and Ray Bennett, Kennedy; Chris Young, Shawnee; Nick Smith, Highland; Marv Stewart, Washington Township; George Sarojeu, Vineland; Greg Cipkins and Scott Mingin, Millville.

Line Ross Alber and Kevin Morgan, Shawnee; Bob O'Hara and Leroy Smith, Cumberland; Bob Harper, John Berdini and Adam Gilbert, Cherry Hill West; Chris Snyder and John Dimbat, Willingboro; Andy Ball, Kennedy; Stacy Malcolm, Chris Fryland and Greg Johnson. Lenape; Gary Sinn, Rob Pitts and Chris Mahon, Deptford; Pete O'Hagan and Jim Vautier, Permsauken; Guy Cilento, Cherry Hill East; Dom Fidelia, Rancocas Valley; Bill Morrison, Highland; Mike Ghitis, Vineland; Jim W'eller, All-Group 4 soccer team boasts Burlingt on County players six goals and 15 assists. Kaiser represented Cherry Hill East on the second-team All-South Jersey. Vince Nestore of Deptford was also prominent on the second-team All-South Jersey defense. Nestore, a junior, earned third team All-South Jersey honors last ear and was second-team All-Group 3.

berth on the second-team All-South Jersey. Yeon of Vineland headed the impressive contingent from the shore area, earning a spot on the All-South Jersey squad with 22 goals and 16 assists. Yean, a member of the All-Group 4 second team last year, finished sixth in scoring. While Millville led all schools in scoring with 91 goals, the Thunderbolts defense was almost as good. Sparked by gtaltender DiPalma and back Mark McDonnell, Millville was scored upon Just 17 times this season.

DiPalma gave up 14 of those goals en route to posting 1 1 shutouts and an 070 goals-against-average, Jersey scoring with 29 goals, while Brennan was close behind with 20 scores. Messey and Skwara keyed a defense that allowed only 18 goals in 21 outings. Shawnee's Hurd came from nowhere to earn his place as one of two All-Group 4 keepers. A weight-lifter and hockey player, Hurd manned the nets for Shawnee this season and proceeded to post 10 shutouts. His 0.68 goals-against-average was fourth best in South Jersey this season.

Bailey provided the scoring spark for Kennedy in a rebuilding year, scoring 15 goals. Bailey earned a 1 The year's All-Group 4 soccer team has a definite Burlington County Liberty Division look to it with six of the 1 2 players selected by he Courier-Post in conjunction with area coaches coming from boro, Shawnee and Kennedy. Willingboro, in fact, placed four players on the first squad, Mike Messey, Joe Skwara, Bruce Bellinger and Glenn Brennan. Goal-tender Irv Hurd represents Shawnee, with Jim Bailey doing the honors for Kennedy. The South Jersey South is also well represented with Millville's John DiPalma and Mark McDonnell and Vineland's Tae Yeon, while the South Jersey North contributed two, Dave Lischner of Cherry Hill West and Paul Kaiser of Cherry Hill East.

Deptford's Vince Nestore was the lone member from the Olympic Conference. The Chimeras qf Willingboro were so talented throughout their lineup this year that it became difficult to distinguish the effectiveness of each individual. Brennan, Bellinger and Messey were first-team All-South Jersey selections, with Skwara, a member of the All-Group 4 team last season, a second-team selection. Bellinger ranked fourth in South fifth best in South Jersey. In addition, he also added three goals and three assists as a front-liner when not in the net.

DiPalma was selected second-team All-Group 4 last season as was McDonnell, who also won a spot on the second-team All South Jersey club this season with his defensive brilliance. Lischner and Kaiser represent the cream of South Jersey North offense and defense. Lischner, All-South Jersey this year and All-Group 4 last season as a sophomore, finished second in scoring with 29 Q95 INSTALLED FREE lO Most Cars 2I21FIMIUST. UMMN 164.1221 FREE INSPECTION JC Penney has Genie Garage Door opener systems! Vikes' Krause sets interception mark 1 season before being traded to the Vikings. i a 8 Krause intercepted 12 passes in his rookie year and 10 in 1975 with 7T I r.

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Despite the plays by the 37-year-old Krause, the Rams scored a 27-21 overtime victory over the Vikings. Krause intercepted Vince Ferra-'gamo on the final play of the first that he shared with Emlen Tunnell, who played from 1948-61. Toms River North wins Group 4 title Save on light duty materials handling. EAST RUTHERFORD Quar-; terback Bob Mangold's one-yard touchdown dive and halfback Kevin Cassiriy's conversion runcapped a Toms River North comeback and gave the Mariners the South Jersey Group 4 title with a 15-14 victory Over Brick Township here yesterday at the Meadowlands. yard line by linebacker Al Schwartz.

Brick had jumped out to a 14-0 lead on a pair of touchdown runs by halfback Bob Bonavito. Bonavito (22 carries, 119 yards) had scoring scampers of four and 40 yards. Toms River North (9-2) pulled with 14-7 late in the first half when Mangold connected with Kevin Cas-sidy for a 27-yard scoring toss. The game marked the second matchup between the two teams in two weeks. Brick (9-1-1) captured the Shore Conference championship when it downed Toms River North 24-15 on Thanksgiving day.

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