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South Jersey Soccer: Sunday, March 21, 1999
By Jerry Amari
The Vineland Lynx U-15 boys took a three goal lead in the first half, then held on in a wild second half to earn their third victory of the season. Mike Cheyne scored first for Vineland with an assist from Steve Ganci. Ganci then scored twice with assists from Ryan Sisko and Jaron Putmon. Barrington scored on a direct kick and a penalty shot in the second half as a result of the worst officiating I have witnessed in 10 years of coaching.
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South Jersey Volleyball: Friday, March 19, 1999
By Boog Williams
What do you get when you mix the National Honor Society and the Faculty/Administration of a high school together? No, not a Knowledge Bowl Game. You get a fundraising volleyball game that is fun for the entire school.
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High School Softball: Friday, March 19, 1999
By Bob Stewart
After the snow melted and the field dried, the girls finally got a chance to go outside and play. The day was very windy and chilly, but the sun was shining. It was a great day to play softball. It was a scrimmage between Haddon Heights and a very young Edgewood team at Edgewood High School.
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High School Ice Hockey: Thursday, March 18, 1999
By Gary Finigan
In Flyers Cup AA action, the Shawnee Renegades faced off against the Cheltenham Panthers at the Face Off Circle in Warminster, PA. The Panthers defeated the Renegades 9-4 to advance to the second round. Cheltenham's Bob Swift led all scorers, picking up 4 goals for the game.
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South Jersey Soccer: Wednesday, March 17, 1999
By Lucas Blatherwick When it comes to South Jersey soccer, people are saying that less is better. Actually, they are saying that Les is better, as in Les Lunsford, the star athlete from Blue Anchor.
Lunsford , 21 years old, has been playing the game of soccer relentlessly since he was 7 years old. However, you might say his game came together during his years at Overbrook High School, where he made quite an impact.
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High School Ice Hockey: Tuesday, March 16, 1999
By Mike Costantino
Germantown Academy edged Lenape 7-6 in a first round game of the 20th Annual Flyers Cup tournament played at Hollydell on Tuesday night. Nate Meyers scored four goals to pace Germantown Academy and was the most dominant player on the ice. Jeff Bagnoli led Lenape, also scoring four goals with Rick Salvador, who figured in on all the goals as he had two goals and four assists.
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