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Daily News from New York, New York • 629

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CO SundaSlnury'201 61 odd D' By SEAN BRENNAN their considerable skills. Nothing's definite, though. Knights' coach Jerry Horowitz says there may be a so far unmentioned Division I-AA program in their future. News out of Nassau Community College is that former Kennedy standout Harom Pringle is headed for the Clemson Tigers in the fall. Sheepshead Bay football coach Dick Reilly tells us Frantz Jourdain, maybe the best defensive back in the city, is taking his time, sorting through his college choices.

lowed by the title game at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $9 for reserves and $7 for general admission. They can be purchased at the Madison Square Garden box office, the Rothman Center box office or through TicketMaster. Mariners celebrate: The Brooklyn Mariners, who recently won the Minor League Football Alliance World Championship, will be throwing a victory party and celebrating their 35th anniversary Feb. 29 it's a leap year, remember at St Thomas Aquinas (Flatlands and Flatbush Coach Pudgie Walsh is hoping all Mariners' alumni will attend.

For more information, call (718) 253-5203; or, Paul Car-bonero on Long Island, (516) 937-7554, between 9 and 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Teammate Ed Flanagan, all 6-7, 300-pounds of him, will be taking his offensive tackle skills to Boston College. And Pennsauken, N.J. native Bill Con-aty, who previously attended Camden Catholic, is heading south for the Virginia Tech program.

Metro Classic: The Third Annual Metro Classic will be held February 7 and 8 at Fairleigh Dickinson's Roth-man Center beginning at 7 p.m. The opening night matchups pit 'Long Island Lutheran against Christ the King, the nation's No. 10 boys team. The nightcap will see Christian Brothers Academy taking on the No. 2-ranked St Anthony Friars at 8:30 p.m.

The consolation game will be played Saturday night at 6 p.m. fol Daily News Sports Writer With the college signing period fast approaching for area football players, here's a look at what's going on with some of the top gridders in the area: Several members of Kennedy's city championship team have been making the rounds, trying to decide where they'll spend their next four years. The Knights' 6-7, 285-pound lineman Manny Castro took a look at the University of Wisconsin last week, along with Horace Mann's Charles Davis. While Davis has already given his oral "I Do" to the Badgers, Castro is still undecided. He'll be taking a look at Rutgers this weekend, then heading down to Terrapin country to eyeball the University of Maryland program next Dartmouth and Columbia are also said to be interested.

Hey, when you're 6-7, 285 and coming off a championship season, you lool'. around as much as you want Schhols in the running include Rhode Island, which he is visiting this week, Rutgers, on the docket next week, and Lafayette and Boston Uni versity, who have already offered ADVERTISEMENT CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Jourdain lull scholarships, word is Rhode Island is the leading candi date. Meanwhile Connecticut's Milford Academy is losing a trio of standouts to top programs. Some of Castro's teammates are also campus browsing. Tae Kim, the Knights bruising fullback, is looking at Colgate, SUNY-Buffalo, Albany and Ithaca.

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LaSalle. Elisma and Taylor helped the Cards (3-2) to a 43-31 advantage on the hnnrrtc while scoring 13 and 11 points, respectively, and helped them While Hayes threw a scare into top-seeded St Raymond's, LaSalle was rattling some cages of its own in the CHSAA Bronx Division. Sophomore Steven McDowell scored a team-high 16 points, and 6-10 junior Ed Elisma teamed with Mike Taylor to dominate the boards with a combined 28 rebounds, as the Cardinals shocked Rice Friday, 53-49, at -3 move into a second-place tie witn Rice, also 3-2. Luis Felipe Lopez led Rice with 17 points, while Reggie Jrreeman chiDDed in with 16. Brennan TO PLACE A DISPLAY AD IN THE NEWS CALL: (712) 2 10-2060 or Outside N.Y.C.

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