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C6. NJ THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER Saturday, April 17, 1993 South Jersey Scoreboard High Schools Baseball results Baseoaii sianmngs 1992-93 all-area boys' basketball team inrougn inursaay. BURL. COUNTY US oUST Haddonfield 6, Haddon Heights 3 Lihartv Division CAPE-ATLANTIC AMERICAN LEAGUE Liberty Uwision VV Ocean City 12, Absegami 6 Shawnee 2 1 4 1 CAPE-ATLANTIC NATIONAL LEAGUE Holy Cross 2 1 4 1 Buena 20, St. Joseph 6 Lenape 2 1 3 2 NONLEAGUE Pemberton 1 0 4 0 Paul VI 14, Overbrook 10 Cherokee 0 2 3 Middle Township 5, Mainland 4 Willingboro 0 2 0 4 Sterling 6, Huntland, Tenn.

2 n. .,.11 mmm Patriot Division Softball results KTBulc0 1 1 Moorestown 1 1 3 2 COLONIAL CONFERENCE Rancocas Valley 1 1 1 3 Haddon Heights 9. Haddonfield 5 Cinnaminson 0 1 1 3 CAPE-ATLANTIC AMERICAN LEAGUE r- Absegami 17, Ocean City 13 League Overall -CAPE-ATLANTIC NATIONAL LEAGUE Freedom Division St. Joseph 9, Buena 8 Florence 2 0 7 0 NONLEAGUE Mania QHar 7 1 3 2 Overbrook 1. Paul VI 0 Riverside 1 1 1 3 Bordentown 1 1 1 3 Burlinaton Two 12 14, Boys' tennis results 12 COLONIAL CONFERENCE COLONIAL League Overall 42 IWV Haddonfield 4, Haddon Heights 1 Audubon 6 0 7 0 Baseball schedule I 1 Today 2 1 3 3 BURLCO PATRIOT LEAGUE Woodbury 2 2 4 2 Cinnaminson at Moorestown.

1 1 Gateway 2 2 2 2 OLYMPIC AMERICAN CONFERENCE Haddon Township 2 3 2 3 Highland at Cherry Hill East, 1 1 Haddonfield 1 2 1 3 FLORENCE TOURNAMENT Haddon Heights 0 6 0 6 Florence vs. Penns Grove, 10 Danny Earl Shawnee Maple Shade vs. Oakcrest, 10 NONLEAGUE OLYMPIC League uveran Shawnee at Pennsauken, 10 American Division Cherokee at Cumberland, 11 Edoewood 4 0 4 1 Lenape at Rancocas Valley. 1 1 Cherry Hill West 2 0 2 1 Haddon Township at Pennsville, 1 1 Washington Two 21 41 Paul VI at Cherry Hill West, 1 1 Eastern 2 1 21 The Inquirer's player of the year in South Jersey. Twice first-team Inquirer all-South Jersey player.

Averaged 23.3 points, 8.0 assists and 4.5 steals. Finished as Burlington County's career leading scorer with 2,006 points. Signed early with Penn State. Holy uoss at ueiran, i 1 nurhmnic 3 2 3 2 Glassboro at Pemberton. 1 Triton 2 2 2 2 Bishop Eustace at Elizabeth, 2 cherry Hill East 0 2 1 3 Camden 0 3 0 4 i Highland 0 3 0 4' Softball schedule overall i ai I Ul I Rimirn PATRIOT LEAGUE Deptford 4 1 4 1 wvi.wvw 1 "a 11 II Moorestown at Cinnaminson, 11 n.

r-Lti, 1 A OLYMPIC AMERICAN CONFERENCE 9 1 3 Highland at Cherry Hill East. 11 mn Catholic 1 3 15' PEMBERTON TOURNAMENT Camden Ca ttate 1 3 1 5 Haddon Heights, ,0 8 2 1 v- -i 1 Shawnee vs. 5teinert, 1U Pemberton vs. Maple Shade, 10 Northern Burlington vs. Holy Cross, 10 TDi.rniiMTV Ovarall Cttmifinfll lAf lAf I I 1 Championship Woodstown 4 0 4 1 fr Ij iMiiyaway luniuiFAftUE Delsea 2 2 2 2 Camden Catholic at Rancocas Valley, 1 1 Penns Grove 2 2 2 2 Pennsauken at Shawnee, 10 winiamsiown Paul VI at Cherry Hill West, 1 1 Clearview 1 2 2 3 Gloucester Catholic at Holy cross, 11 removing Kingsway at St.

Joseph, 1 1 rhArnll Wihamstown at Buena, 1 1 LS9ue, Paul VI at Cherrv Hill West. 11 vl" ntman i Glassboro 3 1 3 3 The Philadelphia Inquirer RON CORTES Boys' tennis schedule Gloucester 1 2 1 3 Today Salem 1 3 1 3 NONLEAGUE St. James 1 3 1 3 Shawnee at Cumberland, 10 "7 rTZTTiT Jason Lawson Olney Rasheed Wallace Simon Gratz Division I Boys' track schedule vmeSndbor.T.T; I i 3i A Parade second-team all-American. A 6-10 center with perimeter skills Averaged 24.7 points, 14.9 rebounds and 8.2 blocks a game for a team that reached the Public League semifinals. Ended much speculation yesterday by committing to play for Villanova.

The Inquirer's two-time player of the year in Southeastern Pennsylvania. Consensus all-American, Parade magazine national co-player of the year, USA Today player of the year. Led Gratz to a 31-0 record and USA Today's No. 1 national ranking. Seven-foot natural shot-blocker who can play four positions.

Most-recruited player in Philadelphia history. Averaged 14.6 points, 1 1.7 rebounds and 5.1 blocks in 19 minutes per game Committed Absegami i MAJOR MEETS Mitlville 0 0 3 1 1 Woodbury Relays (Day 2) at Woodbury, 9 Atlantic City 0 1 0 3 orally to North Carolina. Girls' track schedule Division wgueL wera Ocean City 1 0 2 0 t.j. Cumberland 1.0 i 1 uu' Hnlv Snirit 1 1 MAJOR MEETS Mainland 0 1 12 Woodbury Relays (Day 2) at Woodbury, 8:30 0 1 1 3 South Jersey Sports on the Air I nurr I First team Player School Ht. Pos.

Yr. Ppg. Rasheed Wallace Simon Gratz 7-0 Sr. 14.6 Danny Earl Shawnee 6-3 Sr. 23.3 Jason Lawson Olney 6-10 Sr.

24.7 Tyrone Weeks FLC 6-6 Sr. 22.1 Alvin Williams Germantown Acad. 6-4 Sr. 22.2 Second team Player School Ht. Pos.

Yr. Ppg. LaMarr Greer Middle Township 6-5 Jr. 24.1 Marc Jackson Roman Catholic 6-10 Sr. 18.1 Kirk Luchman Shawnee 6-9 Sr.

1 9.4 Laurence Pembrook Overbrook (Pa.) 6-1 Sr. 26. 1 Shawn Smith Simon Gratz 5-9 Jr. 10.1 Third team Player School Ht. Pos.

Yr. Ppg. Stephano Anderson Middle Township 6-3 Sr. 21.5 John Evans Camden 6-1 Sr. 23.1 Joe Harvey North Catholic 5-9 Sr.

14.0 Charles Smith Chichester 6-6 Sr. 25.1 Rondell Turner Simon Gratz 6-7 Sr. 16.2 Tyrone Weeks Franklin Learning Center A rebounder without peer in the area, he led FLC to the Public League championship last season and a return to the final this year. Averaged 22. 1 points, 20.

1 rebounds and 6.3 blocks as a senior. Strong team leadership qualities. Alvin Williams Germantown Academy Silky, 6-4 guard with do-it-all skills led GA to a 24-1 record and its second straight Inter-Ac League championship. Was league most valuable player twice. Averaged 22.2 points, 10 rebounds and 7.1 assists this season.

Committed in the fall to Villanova. Signed early with Massachusetts. SPORT TEAMS SITE TIME STATION TODAY College baseball Jersey City at Rowan (dh) Noon WGLS-FM 89.7 School baseball Woodstown at Gloucester 7 p.m., taped TKRCh.4 TOMORROW School baseball Cherry Hill West at 8:30 p.m., Garden St.Ch. 2 Cherry Hill East taped MONDAY Shows Keith Petrosky Report 7:45 a.m. WVLT-FM 92.

1 School baseball Pitman at Gloucester 7 p.m., taped TKRCh.4 TUESDAY College baseball Wesley at Rowan 3:30 p.m. WGLS-FM 89.7 School softball Camden Catholic at Cherokee 9 p.m., taped Garden St.Ch. 2 WEDNESDAY Shows Talkin' Sports with Joe Visalli 6 p.m. Jones Ch. 13 College baseball Johns Hopkins at Rowan 3:30 p.m.

WGLS-FM 89.7 THURSDAY Shows Roger Hendler's Coaches Corner 6 p.m. WHWH-AM 1350 School softball Burlington at Maple Shade 7 p.m. TKR Ch. 5 Cherry West at Gloucester Cath. 7 p.m.

TKR Ch. 4 Inquirer Top 1 5 Inquirer Top 1 5 Boys' Track and Field Girls' Track and Field RankTeam Rec. RankTeam Rec. LBridgeton (2-0) 1. Ocean City (2-0) 2.

Woodrow Wilson (3-0) 2. Willingboro (1-0) 3. Kingsway (3-0) 3. Shawnee (0-0) 4. Vineland (3-0) 4.

Bridgeton 1-0) 5. Haddon Heights (3-0) 5. Camden (3-0) 6. Shawnee (0-0) 6. Cinnaminson (2-0) 7.

Delsea ((M)) 7. Schalick (2-0) 8. Buena (1) 8. Cherry Hill East (1-0) 9. Edgewood (1-0) 9.

Eastern (1-1) 10. Willingboro (0) 10. Paul VI (2-0) 11. Lenape (2-0) 11. Mainland (1-0) 12.

Millville 12. Delsea (2-0) 13. Atlantic City (2-1) 13. Vineland (1-1) 14. Eastern (0-1) 14.

Paulsboro (3-0) 15. Paul VI (2-0) 15. Holy Cross (1-0) I ft ri8" 1 1 4 yv 1 '-w" i Shawn Smith Simon Gratz A junior, he ran the Gratz of LaMarr Greer Middle Township Junior helped lead the Panthers to their first state title. Averaged a triple-double: 24.1 points, 12.4 rebounds and 10.3 assists. Shot 57 percent from the floor.

A 6-5 point guard with sound game-making skills. Laurence Pembrook Overbrook (Pa.) Incredible leaper and driver led Overbrook to a 22-2 season, with losses to Gratz and Franklin Learning Center. Averaged 26.1 points and 6.0 rebounds. Plans to visit Virginia Union Kirk Luchman Shawnee At 6-9, he was South Jersey's most dominating center, and an intimidating defender. Averaged 19.4 points and 12.5 rebounds.

Shot 68 percent from the floor. Signed early with Florida State. Marc Jackson Roman Catholic Catholic League South player of the year Led the Cahillites to their fifth consecutive league title, a modern record. Averaged 18.1 points and 11.1 rebounds. Signed early with Virginia Commonwealth.

fense with a mix of control and explosiveness. Averaged 10.1 points, 7.2 assists and 4.9 steals. Was MVP at presti gious Beach Ball Classic holiday tournament. ana Morgan Mate. jTT 1 Love at first hear.

1 Rondell Turner Simon Gratz Joe Harvey North Catholic John Evans Camden To place a free Inquirer Daily News Connections telepersoml ad call 1-800-8477880. Resourceful pivot player and shot-blocker led Gratz in scoring MR 91 rlesnite beina sixth man. To respond to someone cbe's ad, call 1-900420-5033 Charles Smith Chichester Player of the year in the Del-Val League. Averaged 25.1 points, 11 rebounds and 4.0 blocks Weighs 210 pounds and just recently turned 17. Has three-point shooting range.

Signed early with Rider. Stephano Anderson Middle Township South Jersey's highest leaper. Guarded opponents' top scorers. Averaged 21.5 points, 9.4 rebounds and 2.0 blocks a game. Being pursued by a number of junior colleges.

Gutsy point guard almost single-handedly won the Catholic League, as North lost in overtime to Roman Catholic in title game. Averaged 14.0 points and 8.0 assists. Textile and West Chester showing interest. Averaged 23.1 points and 7.0 rebounds, after averaging just 8 points as a junior. Shot 47 percent from three-point range.

Averaged 32.7 points in the playoffs. Drawing interest from Division III schools. Also averaged 9.8 rebounds and 2.0 blocks. Plans to visit '1-900 call cost Is $1.49 per minute plus normal phone charges. You must be at least 18 and use a touch lone phone.

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