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South Jersey Cheerleading: Sunday, March 19, 2000
By Joanne Costantino
Against all odds and many emotional setbacks, the Northern Burlington Greyhounds, out of Columbus NJ, came away the ECA Finals Champions for their division on March 19 at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA. The Greyhounds won the Small Junior Recreation division which covers squads with under 20 members in the 6th through 8th grades and cheer for a sport team. The Greyhounds cheer for the Mercer County Football League.
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High School Ice Hockey: Sunday, March 19, 2000
By Philip Cohn
This year's Phantom Cup was played at the Ice Works Twin Rinks in Aston, PA. There were eight teams which made up two divisions. The teams from Sterling, Delco Knights, Conwell-Egan, and Haverford made up the first division. The second division was made up of the teams from Delran, Ridley, Archbishop Wood, and Downingtown. Sterling and Delran represented the South Jersey High School Ice Hockey League.
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High School Ice Hockey: Thursday, March 16, 2000
By Mike Costantino
Buddy Anderson, Eric Marano and Mike Mazzucca scored two goals apiece as Washington Township defeated Conwell-Egan 9-6 in an opening round game of the Flyers Cup. Jon Bada led the Conwell-Egan attack with three goals and one assist. Mitch LaFleur opened the scoring just over three minutes into the game, converting a pass from Nick Caruso. Marano tied the game at 1-1 just over a minute later on a nice feed from Joe Pelle and Dan Fratantoro. Township would break the game open, scoring four goals in the next six minutes.
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High School Ice Hockey: Monday, March 13, 2000
By Mike Costantino
Shawnee's JVB team in the Metro High School League capped its unbelievable season by defeating Archbishop Ryan 4-3 to win the Metro League Championship at the Flyers SkateZone. Shawnee entered the playoffs as the favorite after going undefeated throughout the regular season. In some instances, teams that dominate during the regular season sometimes falter in the playoffs. However this was not the case, as Shawnee was on a mission and, after disposing of Father Judge by an 8-1 score in the semi-finals they faced a tough Ryan team.
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