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South Jersey Soccer: Sunday, November 1, 1998
By Jerry Amari The Vineland Hurricanes traveled to Lenape Regional High School to play the Mt. Laurel Jaguars. The match was the second time these teams had met this season. Although the Hurricanes won the first meeting (5-1), the Jaguars had upset on their minds as the rematch unfolded.
The Lenape field was quite breezy with a cross wind at game time. The Jaguars stayed composed against the initial Vineland attack at their goal. The Mt. Laurel counterattack gave the Jaguars a 1-0 lead at the 13 minute mark.
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High School Soccer: Saturday, October 31, 1998
By Forrest Robleto
The Group 3 top-seeded Delsea Crusaders proved too much for the Group 1 top-seeded Haddonfield Bulldogs. This boys soccer match saw the Crusaders beat their opponent by a score of three to one in the South Jersey Coaches Tournament.
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High School Football: Saturday, October 31, 1998
By Gary Steiner
Three teams stood at 5-1 atop the Olympic American Division, Cherokee, Eastern, and Shawnee. So when Eastern visited Shawnee this day, both teams realized the significance of the game. Special teams would prove to be the difference, as the Vikings won 21-14 to give Coach Larry Ginsburg his 200th career victory.
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High School Football: Saturday, October 31, 1998
By Art Redd
This game started out to be a battle not against their opponent, but against the wind. The air attack was much of a success if you were throwing into the west side of the field. But when the winds died down, it would be the Overbrook Rams who stayed ahead of the Pennsauken Indians 34-25. The Rams stayed undefeated (7-0) while Pennsauken fell to 5-2 in this Olympic Conference Patriot Division game.
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High School Football: Saturday, October 31, 1998
By Art Redd
Saturday at Camden High featured two very good football teams in an Olympic Conference game. The Willingboro Chimeras were going up against the Camden Panthers. It was a meeting between the top two teams in the National Division. Willingboro was coming off a 67-0 win over Paul VI, while Camden got past Bishop Eustace 32-20. Both teams had high hopes of continuing their winning ways. It must have been the excitement of the Willingboro Marching Band during the pre-game festivities that got their team electrified. The Chimeras scored big in the first and final quarters to record a 38-0 shutout victory.
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South Jersey Soccer: Saturday, October 31, 1998
By Bob Stewart
On Halloween morning, the Berlin Township Midget Soccer League (all 4 teams) played their coaches and parents. Linus was still looking for the Great Pumpkin, because Coach and League Co-ordinator Brian Law had it stashed on the soccer field. The game ball was painted bright orange, fresh for the morning's event.
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High School Ice Hockey: Friday, October 30, 1998
By Alan Dennison
Shawnee Ice Hockey Club's undefeated season continues with wins against Cherry Hill West, Holy Cross and St. John Neumann. In the Cherry Hill West game, Shawnee won 5-l with dual goals by assistant Capt. Dan Rybeck and Steve Szubatora. Keith Williams also scored. Cherry Hill West's goal was scored by Garden. Play was intense and exciting!
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High School Soccer: Wednesday, October 28, 1998
By Gary Steiner
Delsea Boys Soccer has won its fourth straight Tri-County Championship, a first for the Royal Division. The Crusaders' boys team has a 12 - 3 - 2 mark with one game remaining in their 1998 regular season schedule. The three loses occurred against #6 Moorestown, #7 Ocean City, and #1 Cherry Hill East.
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High School Field Hockey: Tuesday, October 27, 1998
By Pam Gargano After not qualifying for the State tournament, the Edgewood field hockey team wanted to prove themselves the last two games of the season.
The last home game for the Eagles took place on Monday, October 26th vs. St. Joe's. All 14 seniors participated in the game. At half time, Coach Sharon Mauriello introduced the senior members to the crowd.
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