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High School Wrestling: Saturday, January 9, 1999
By Boog Williams
Saturday's match between Camden and Edgewood was a very fast match. Camden forfeited 9 of the 14 weight classes, which gave the match to Edgewood. The five matches that were held were all first round pins.
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Team Conditioning Systems: Friday, January 8, 1998
By Joanne Costantino
Tina Anna VanDerMeiren of Mt. Holly is a Senior at Rancocas Valley Regional High School. Born in Phoenix, Arizona, this bubbly young lady splits her time and talents between playing basketball (forward/center), tennis, playing violin in the orchestra and singing.
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High School Girls Basketball: Thursday, January 7, 1999
By Boog Williams
Two sister schools tapped off for a game of basketball at Edgewood High School. Overbrook showed up with 16 players (of which 15 played). Edgewood had 10 players and all of them got a chance to play.
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High School Boys Basketball: Thursday, January 7, 1999
By Art Redd
The team with the quick start decided the meeting between two Burlington County Liberty Division boys basketball teams. Holy Cross went up against Moorestown Thursday night at Moorestown High School and got off to a slow start. The Quakers had an excellent first quarter that proved to be the deciding eight minutes of the game. Both teams played an even game the rest of the way and Moorestown came away with a 64-53 victory.
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Academic Challenge: Thursday, January 7, 1999
By Gregg Williams
On January 7, an Academic Challenge match was held between visiting Haddon Heights High School and Edgewood High School. The match took place in the resource center at Edgewood. Before Haddon Heights arrived, Edgewood began warming up with questions being read from two Alumni (Ed and Steve). They were reading questions from a Trivial Pursuit Game.
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High School Boys Basketball: Tuesday, January 5, 1998
By Steve Robbins
As if things couldn't get worse for the Indians. The Eastern Vikings beat the Lenape Indians, 51-39 Tuesday night in a game that was filled with missed opportunities and mental errors. Both coaches for the respected schools were visibly frustrated and upset about the overall sloppy play of the game. The Indians, who've had their share of sloppy play this season due to inexperience and lack of height, fell to 1-4.
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