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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 30

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Local PC Gannett Westchester Newspapers 'Wednesday September 28 1983 6 Monday thru Thursday 8AM to 9PM -Section! ridjy and Saturday 8AM to 10PM a Sunday 3PM to 7PM Garnets roll lo tennis win EASY MONEY at New Rochelle homecoming The Rye High tennis team dominated host Brewster 6-1 Tuesday in a Conference interdivision meeting winning all singles matches -and three of four doubles confrontations Tia Devlin Cindy Beyda and Lauren Elliot led the way for Rye in singles and Brewster's duo of Lvnn Buzniak and Marguerite McEnery were credited with the only Brewster victory by forfeit Gannett Westchester Rockland Newspapers By Jim Sound Shore Bureau Sports Editor Fo Nb fluwo eaf OW 1 477-090? or 694-U72 ftytft at Brswsttr 1 S'fifltft T'S Dev Kini Noard 10-JCmdv Bfydi LEGAL NOTICE A cski'' Lii'rfn Elliot (R) LaurCMcKdpn Ddubldk 'vei-Jui't OutS iRi Bauer nrr Cnrrn 10-4 A M4 Brunct-Warisca Guapm 4 I Marge re api Sheehan ja' nolo KM Debb Lews-Lauren A ter 4 a Jw Coner-Anne wane Amoroi 0-7 Lynn BciP'ak var jLPpie WcEnery Min by forfeit) Team records Brewster 0J (0i B-North) Rye 20 la 4m Foundation Hall of Fame at its 15th annual awards dinner attended by a crowd of 1500 including of the great names in college football Sharing the dais with Morton that night was Draddy who chairs the National Football Foundation When New Rochelle Football Homecoming '83 reaches its climax this weekend Morton and Draddy will be reunited once more Draddy was chosen as the honoree for the 1920s decade and tyorton was the pick for the '30s Other honorees are Cab Woodward (1940s) Jesse Amelle '50s) Harold Crocker ('60s) and Weldon Turner (70s) After graduating from the Twin Lakes school Morton went to Dartmouth College and continued to display the special qualities of leadership for which he was noted in high school As "Air Mail" Morton he quarterbacked the Big Green to some of their most memorable grid triumphs He captained the Indians as a senior earned All-American acclaim and played in the East-West All-Star classic He continued to be a good skate in college too He also captained the Hockey team and landed his second All-American accolade Morton was much more than an athlete He has been a leader since he left Dartmouth A resolution of tribute presented to him upon his resignation from Dartmouth's 1 board of trustees typifies his contributions "With that kind of beginning (his college years) it wasn't likely that you would sink into obscurity In proving that there is life after Dartmouth you spent more than a dozen years with the Chase National Bank and then founded WH Morton and Company serving as its -president for two decades" became vice-chairman of the American Express Company and then president and director until your retirement in 1974 In the field of education you have been a trustee ef Rye Country Day School and Holderness School in addition to'being a charter trustee of Dartmouth" Bill Morton never has forgotten his roots in New Rochelle He often has returned to the Queen City helping the late and legendary Bill McKenna as a volunteer coach aiding in the creatioi) of the first Moms and Dads Football Awards Dinner and attending the dedication of McKenna Field He will be bark in New Rochelle Friday and Saturday as an honoree of Homecoming '83 For a man who has done' so much to honor New Kochelle it is New Rochelle's turn to honor Bill Morton i Blind Brook edged "Air Mail" was the nom de plume on the gridiron for Bill Morton one of- Nevy Rochelle's greatest schoolboy athletes in the 1920s He also had a first-class special delivery when perform-i for the Huguenots be it in football ice hockey or baseball He was outstanding in foot's ball and captain in the other two sports In his senior year at NRHS the Huguenots were unbeaten and unscored upon while winning the Westchester County championship They lat-er split a pair of bowl games against Florida's best scholastic powers Morton graduated with the Class of 1927 of which he was president One of his teammates at NRHS was Vincent DePaul Draddv a lifetime friend and now a neighbor in Rye Back in 1972 William Hanson Morton was inducted into the National Football Host Edgemont High nipped Blind Brook 4-3 in a WICC-Souih girls tennis match Tuesday Ldgemont is now 1-0 on the season while Blnd Brook falls NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board sf Cooperative Educational Service! Southern Wail-chatter Wctlchaitar County popularly known at BOCEX I in accordance with Section MU ol Article S-A ot Hi General Municipal Lewi hereby invitet the tubmitusn ol tea led bidt on: Vehicle Custom Wagon U4-I Bids will ba received until 1 00 Tuesday on tha 4th day ot October IKS at the Administration Ollice 17 Berkley Drive Port Chester New York I0S7X at wtuch tun and place all bids will be publicly opened and reed Specifications and bid forms may ba obtained al the same office The Board at Cooperative Educational Services Southern Westchester Wtttchettcr County reserves the right to waiy any informalities in the bids or to reicct aH bras er to accept tny bid which in the opinion si the Board will be to their best interest Bids to be mailed to Purchasing Deportment Board oil Cooperative Educational Services Southern Westchester Westchester County 17 Berkley Drive Port Chester New York I0S71 By Elneta Amicucci Business Manager Date 27 01 21 TS 1 WRN-7S0 I aiEJfn'cn4 Bund B'soh 3 Sinaln 6 te'SC' B8 HHary Farter iE)4-X 4-' Fenn T-e'e- BB Kpiio Varraguchi 'El 3 -a 7-5 (-4 -d Haai iBBI 4-J 4-1 Dana Julian Va-g a 4 1 41 DauMai Se nitr-Debbt Paul Tracey Benia- n-Lt" Vie- 4 4-2 Paoia Vuria'do-Audray Hach-E Sue Bene'sie-Robin Goidt'am 'BB) 4-2 4-1 Amy Ae'r Jt Vay'ra'iiano Ei Barry Griti-Wcndy Mari BB 7 5 4-2 Team recerdt Edgemont 4-0 Blind Brock 2 I Trojan trail Rye Neck INVII AIION TO BID Sealed bids will be received al Rye rolls to sixth straight win the ollice ot the Purchasing Director and shall be opened and at Bye Neck 17 Blind Break Bob vandartiee IRNI 14 II 1' cm Lnoei BB '4 J9 4 Peter Brown'BBl 14 44 Vial e' -a BN 17 04 4 Ardv Kranr BB 1102 '7 Andy U-JI'' BB 144 I S'eve Hank -BN II SI Tom Kla- a-t BB It Aia tman 'BBi 1 24 Team recerdt Be Neck 1-0 Bind Brook read (loud in Conference Room Town Hell 101 Field Point Road Greenwich Connecticut until II 00 A ID ST I on Octo ber 4 1MJ lor the following work PuMit Perking Facillliei Host Rye High received a two-goal effort from Rill Doniger Tuesday to key a 3-0 victory over Tappan Zee of Rockland in a non-league soccer match IIS soccer Rye harriers-top trimeet Fairchestcr Conference play A goal by Dave Larkin at 25 29 of the first half was the difference The most serious RCDS threat came six minutes into the contest when Robert Grossbcrg missed a penalty shot was scoring a coach Bill did the job Bays at Bye IS Eattchailar 40 Bya If Blotted Sacrament 4 Bletted Sacrament 24 Eattchaitar 11 Reviled On-SIrect Parking Greenwich Connecticut A cerlilied check or Bid Bond lor Two Thouiand Dollar! (120001 mutl accompany each bid All uich check! eveept thm al I be three loweil bidden will be returned within live III dayt alter the bidi ar opened Bidden may be required to lubmit dal covering financial reiaurcci equipment end ability to perlorm tn work rapidly and in a latiifactory manner The right iprettiy reierved to rtlect any or all bidt to waive any informelitiei in Ihe bidt or The-win was the sixth straight for the Garnets all shutouts Rye has won 17 of 18 in the ldst two seasons "When I ffhit looked at our schedule I figured the first five or six games' could go The Trojans took the lead just over six minutes into the contest when Scott Gioffre drilled home a pass from Anthony Varbaro At Blind Brook got some insurance--Things should start to gel now "We shut down a team that lot of goals" said Wildcats Bluom "Our defense really I B4m ng'o Banotdt 14 57 2 Charlat Dckert IBSi '5 47 Mark Satte lsV'4 Henry It IBiltOe Ed 'Ball'll 411 4'TtnSayer B-til T-Dtvid Sayar 'B: 14 41 0 Frank Ferraro -BS '442 0 B'en 1 14 44 10 Bon Nardone Ei 'a 50 either said Rye coach Doug Choron when Steve Schwartz nailed a header on a "so I'm happy with the way things have throw-ip from Mike Schneiijman Team recerdt Bya 2 0 Eatithettrr 3-7 Blotted Sacra Bruntwick' 10-1 BCDS 00-0 Geeli Brv Dave Larkin AiiitH Brt Cntit WhaHn Save Bri Sieve Sneaph RCDS Tom Kelly-10 Team recerdt Bruntwich RCDS 1-4 to accept tuch bidt at appear to the bt imereti of bs Town Plans and spaciftcafion may be obfamad at iha office of the De turned out" The Garnets rlicked for aty their tallies in the first half Doniger connected at 451 and 19 14 Mike Kennv capped the scoring at 21 02 Choron also cited the efforts of Tappan Zee midfielder V'cchic Lino Girts Eattchaitar 24 at Bya It Lor -ie Bru'i- 'I "1 2 Laura la'kany IB 1107 1 E- Si 10 11 4 Traray Neiwn (Rrl 55 Nancy I t'rr 2-311 4 I'rt sngt 1 7u 11 7 Maura Quinlan IB I 2CJ1 i Laura Lacrr 14 Jng Naegmynon 1F1 21 14 1 'Ion 21 5 "I thought our defense plavcd extremely -well today' said coach Mike Roscnhack after the Trojans won their third straight match "Dave Ponterio Jeff Packs and Steve Levy were all outstanding However we still need to work on our Blind Brook travels to Dobbs Ferry Thursday Rams bow to Gorton parlmenl al Public Workt Eno -nrerinu Divition Town Hall ill Field Point nrnny Divmon Town Hall Boad Greenwich Connecticut There will be no depotit Jar plan! end tpeciftca- tiont John Kennedy Commiwsner Department ol Public Work! Team recerdt Eat'i hrti' 1 i- I LC Ml SI LG caj La vtc LG Ian Nt 9M LO aril 10 ID an HO L0 I 8 Gi Ca ftr 4 a 91 Cl 1 5 hi Ei tJ i i -M a A tli A Si A 91 0 RODS runners win Emmanuel Ngegba's two goals sparked for Gorton High lo a 3-1 victory over visiting Port Chester in a non-league soccer matchup Tuesday Francesco Tangcrlini scored on a breakaway at the 36 00 mark of the second half for the Hams' lone goal Dale September 71 1001 272124 TS 1 Tappan Irt 00-0 Rye 10' 1 Gael! Bill Doniger 2 Mike Kenny Auiiti -ian BickeMb Sieve Gallo Savei TZ Joe DiCewli It an Johnien 4 Teem receedt Rye 4 0 Tappan Zee l-J PC -457 Pieatanivilie i 00 0 BUnd Brook 1 JO- 7 Goals BB Scoff Gioffra Sieve Schwarti AmtN BB Anthony Varbaro Mika Schneidman Savat Pv Rich Jaffa 19 BB Dave Pamlx 10 Team recortfi- Blind Brook 31 Plcasantyiile' I 4 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER Indfi No 410 11 FIDELITY BOND 6 MORTGAGE CO Plaintltl Bya Cauntry Day Sckaal 22 at St Luba'i I Frank Setih 14 57 0 7 Paul Bottnleld (BLOSi If 010 1 Dan Leo'- BODS' X70C I leifh Mu'wi BODS' IOJ7 0 Jamet N--ar-i BCDS 140 0 a Gu do Caroti SL 44 0 7 Cnnt K-ina SL 20 04 0 0 Rick Vinner! BOGS' 20 31 0 a Segerl 5L'2 it 0 10 Dat'd Bukryt-ar BCP52M10 Team racardy BCD' 1'OSt kukr 1 07 RCDS drops 4th straight OTT1S SIMS ANN MARIA SIMS SALVATORE ANA ROSE PELLICCIA Trojans triumph The Blind Brook High socccr team con- tinucs to roll whitewashing visiting Pieas-iintvUlc 2-0 'in an interconference match Tuesday Pori Chester 01-1 tiorien 10-1 Geall PC Franciico Tengerlim Emmanuel Ngegba 7 Allredo Sane her Auiktf Hernani ModtOo I Jack Adamt Save! PC Steve Carton Tmono Cuccahella I loom racardi Gorlen 7 Ok Port Cheiter 0-1 MARTHA SCHILLER SELDOM-ALTER GEORGE RUSSO' Rye Country Day School dropped their fourth match' visiting Brunswick of Greenwich (Conn) Tuesday in Greeley outraces Harrison Area gridders making their mark JAMES A SUBDAY D- EVERETT JACOBS It living and it They be dead the reiptcfiv halrt-dl-law 'neit-sl-hln diltrib-ulm eieculori admmiilratsri Iruilees deviteet legmen ei-ligneci lienor! creditor! end uccettori In interest and generally all persons haying er claiming under by or through said defendants who may be deceased by purchase Inheritance lien or etherwise any right title Or Interest In and lo at Mdraca Graalay 17 Harrltan 44 1 "'John Sle'mt i MG 14 44 7 Tattu Tayima IHGI 1 Brendan Ganagnar'iHG 1 4 Tgny Fedfie mi Mark Melchar 1 ihGi a Tom Mahoney IHGI 7 Dan AfKhsler IHG) Bill Ackman iHO) "Mika LoutfMin ini IQ Grtg Falbarg IHi Team recerdt Horace Greeley 1-0 Harriscn (M Rams bow 6-6 263 started the second half at defensive tackle for Maryland (2:1) when the Terps tripped Pitt (2-1) 13-7 Soph FB Vic SUgliano 5-11 208 out of Westlake HS has carried 21 times -for 101 paces to date and last weekend rammed over a TD when his Texas-El Pasd (1-3) the real property described In the complaint herein and "JOHN DOE" 'WICHARD ROE" "JANE DOE" "CORA COE" "DICK MOE" and "RUBY POE" all st whose names ere unknown to the As Ricky Edwards goes evidentally so go the football fortunes of the Wildcats of Northwestern (1-2) The wearers of the Royal Purple won three games in 1982 and in each one the powerful running back out of White Plains HS rushed for belter thkn 100 yards' his only "Century Plus" efforts of the season Tom fl'helan BOVS at Jehn Jay IS Part Chatter 44 1 Neal ilVa'th uj 1012 2 Chris Saots IPCI 1 Slava Foiiei'tJj4 Ltit Faga IJJJ I Eric Op'cnhe mdr IJJI 4 Chuck Wright (JJ) 7 Dean Herbert (Pf Team racardi John Jay 1-0 Port Chester 0-f GIRLS plaintiff the lest sii names being fictitious they being intended tor tenants or other persons hev- lroops fellab-San rlainlitl PEOPLE OF THE TA TATE OF NEW YORK jest at Jahn Jay If Part Chatter ar 1 Sigrjun Denny IJJI 2100 2 Elian Denny IJJI 1 Cathy Beiitnigni 1PC1 4 Erin McKay (JJ) -Jan Barter! EJJh 4 krtiin Domenici 'PC I 7 Jackit Spananta (J i 0 Chrit LanmahJJJiy Sue Dent PC 10 Leo Jackton (JJI Team recerdt -'John Jay 1-0 Port Chatter 0-1 1 Northwestern was shutout in its first two starts this year' but on Saturday Ricky broke loose: Carrying the ball on 42 of the 60 plays the Wildcats ran the ball Edwards gained 193 yards: while his team topped Indiana fl-2) 10-8 in- the conference lid-lifter for both He also pulled down seven passes for 36 yards and returned two kick-' offs 47 paces Afterward the fifth year senior-was proclaimed Ten Player of -the Week" by AP big guys out of Mahopac are in the starting line junior center Dave Toab 6-4 280 and soph tackle Tony Russo 6-5 293 Backup guards include Harry LaLoosis of Yonkers and Lincoln HS and Mahopac frosh Joe MacEsker 6-7 255 while Thornwood and Stepinac's Manrice (Mo) McKenna a 6-2 28 ndseguard is keeping quite -busy though only a freshman Just in case someone feels ex-Westchester Community College coach now on the T-EP staff Max Bowman has in touch has earned AU-Yankee All-American (third team) laurels earlier has intercepted two passes to date to lift his career total to 15 He also returned punts against Harvard the team specialist there being sidelined A -similar loss made Wood the punter last week Rye slickers stopped ROBINSON INC SCARSDALE NATIONAL BANK TRUST COMPANY MARINE OIL COMPANY MARTY MORTON COR- -PORATION WHITE PLAINS HOSPITAL ROYAL MOTORS -INC THE WESTCHESTER URO- LOGICAL ASSOCIATES INC FAIRFIELD COUNTY PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATES 41 DOUGLAS CORP Defendant! Plaintiff Deugnatei WESTCHESTER County et the place of trial baiedon the location of tha pram-Itet herein TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS -YOU ARE HEREBV SUMMONED to aniwer the complaint In Ihii action and to terve a copy Two second-half goals enabled Somers High slip by host Bye in Conference field hockey Tuesday (five kicks avg 348) and with Greg Goldrn still doubtful Chris will likely retain the job been lax in his recruiting he's also lined up vs HI Offensive guard Greg Stnrgis 6-1 frosh DB Bob Manfredonia of Putnam Val-253 of Scarsdale and Iona Prep and de- ley and Bronx juniors outside linebacker fensive tackle Tony DeLacai 6-4 out of Cos Rich Peay (Stephenson HS) and TE Keith Cob Cohn and Milford Academy are Smith (DeWiU Clintoa) The team flys to ot your antwar or If the complaint plaint iuiol terved with thlt The match was characterized by strong defensive play that kept both squads out of the net during the first half The Garnets jumped ahead two minutes after intermission when Laura Hur witz found the mark Rye hosts Woodlands on Thursday lum-mani to terve a nolle ot appearance on the Plaintiff'! Attorney! Witln twenty (20) deyt -after Ihe tervlce ol this summon! eicluiiv of the day ot urvic (ar within thirty (10) dayi after the icrvlce li com "Ricky should have had his first 200-yard 'game really" a voice from the Northwest- erh Athletic Department reported yesterday "Trying to sweep the end on his 40th carry he took a solid hit and fumbled The ball bounced' 17 yards toward our goal and we recovered but those yards had to come off 'Edwards' stats" The Purple return home Saturday to host league rival Wisconsin (2-1) in a game that will be telecast regionally Wyoming (2-2) next 01-1 among the seniors seeing action for the incoming Rams which also list frosh RB Ken Kurts of Holmes Cantebury School HI toppled Brown (1-1) last 30-16 0 1 -1 plete If I hii ujmmoni li net per-Mnally delivered to you within the State ol New1 York) end In Somert Gealt So Lprl Minkowski Michellt Chidettar R- Lfpira Hurwiti Saves So Miry McCarran 11 Julia Blackmail -Team recerdt RytM case of your failure la appear er aniwer judgment will be 'taken Pulling the best offensive percentage after UConn (1-2) coaches graded the films of the Huskies 38-12 sacking of Yale (0-2) before 29000 at The Bowl was QB Larry Con the ex-Hu'guenot out of NRHS earning a 95 percent report card Defensively the top grade was Marti Miebaeltr The team voted Most Likely to Succeed in the '83 Yankee chase Boston (2-1) againit you by default for the relief demanded In Hi Along with ail his other talcnbx it's lelnl Huskies humbled recalled Edwards also handled the place- faces a toughie in the aforementioned Col- kicking chores when he played for Brant gate mis time me terriers warihea up Hi above named i jMrvad upon you by publication pursuant to an order ol the Hon Wintrstccn'iJrigersaLWPHSTheteam--Stopping Maine (0-2) 28-14 TJ Hartford 6- Lakeland High's Hornets romped to a 14-0 field Harrison" NFL Jets coach Walt who had 10 solo Stops -and jr Mike Gaspariao of Riverside Conn and New vorlToeiHi Se'iT ituano Tuesday filed along with Hie supporting rf in the Westchester County Stork' Office Thli Is an acton to forte lose a mortgage on prem-north tide el Holmes lies on the "We really didn't try to run up the score" said Lakeland coach Sharon Sanson "but I "can't tell them not to play their she added1 "I jkist moved everybody Lakeland outshot Harrison 28-4 Avenue ef the division line mate taking over that job after Edwards graduated was John Messemer now the 6-foot-'l 200-pound senior nose guard for the Greyhounds of Moravian (1-1) Due to the graduation of the team's kicking specialist Messemer once again will have a chance to hang some points on the board He drilled a FG when the Hounds beat Juniata 29-6 They face Delaware Valley next tween Lets Nos 171 end 174 being a ptot 10000 teat 12S0D feet 7JOOf feet i If 77 led i NX) 00 2 236 senior starting TEoul of Larchmonl and Mamaroneck HS as a fine blocker has been Instrumentalin ground game He's aso snagged nine passes for -101 yards Expected to see duty as the season moves along are juniors Emil lauwrci an offensive tackle from Harrison and tailback Ashleigh Davenport of Port Chester Former WPHS quarterback Jim Dooahoe now a defensive back Suiting up for Maine are soph guard John ColasBaco of Tuckahoe and frosh- de- fensive tackle Dwane Ellis of Wappingers Falls Freshman BrnceMesaer of Harrison Greenwich HS is a three' year starter former GHS teammate Tim Grimsich aa reserve rornerback Frosh QB Mike Jansen of Thornwood and Westlake a highly regarded prospect who dressed for Yale Mama roneck (Rye Neck) defensive tackle Dave Ferraro remains with the team helping out in aqy way he can though he must undergo knee surgery for a second time' and is through with the sport feet and known as Holmes Avenue Greenburgh NY Dated: September list MIX Walter Robert Post Attorneys ter Plaintiff '212X11 Xll Tl4 WRNB41 Harriton 0 Lakeland 1 1 14 Gaatt- Cheryl Adami 5 Ttrri Viachot Bonnlt Lawrence Nancy Adami Kelly HetltrnanAnn Capottala Belinda santi Julia Polfwatkl Savat- Dee Thompson Debbtt Sarlch4 Team racardi Harriton 0 2 Lakeland 1-0 (1-0 In WICA-lll More next week RODS blanks Holy Child LEGAL ADVERTISING DEADLINE 12 NOON 72 HOURS IN ADVANCE Edwards Wasn't' the only former area schoolboy star to run for big yardage last weekend Sophomore Harold Gaydea of Tar-rytown and Sleepy Hollow HS ran over two TDs and picked up 69 yards in 21 carries when Syracuse (3-1) slid past Rutgers (1-2) at the Carrier- Dome the Orange recording their historic 500th triumph since taking up Walter Camp's favorite game This week the team travels to No 1 Nebraska Meanwhile over at Itliaca senior Rich Ereaberg out of Chappaqua galloped for 82 yards in 14 trys 1 as Colgate(3-0) bombed Cornell (0-2) 60-7 Used sparingly as might be imagined Eren- berg still moved past Alan Egler WPHS (season) and Tom Parr to become the Red Right wing Kerri Hearn scored in the first minute and Rye Country Day School held on for a 1-0 non-league field hockey win dver visiting Holy Child School of Rye Tuesday afternoon Hearn struck from four yards out after fielding -a pass from center halfback Tania Salgar and shooting from the right circle Coach Lynn Wright's Wildcats' resume play Thursday at Greens Farms of Westport Conn OF PUBLICATION DATE SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS EXCLUDED liflMM eetoJiafi iMraald flfeae fnm Nvmng ivgMi vy moH please address same Raiders' third leading rusher of all-time ALL 1983 CHEVROLET CARS TRUCKS WILL BE SOLD AT MO OVER DEALER COST! Sales Tax Registration 4 Title Fees Additional KUCHfta CHEVROLET INC Holy Child 00-0 BCDS 10-I Gaatt BCDS- karri Hearn AutiM BCDS Tania Salgar Savat HC Malania Murray BCDS: EvaWatarfallf Team tearing BCDS Holy Child 0-1 THE URY ITEM Atti: Legal Afrutisiig Departjneit A iMEamttlrin -Vfeiti Plain NTJNM FOR INFORMATION CAU 694-5326 UMass (1-2) which launches its Yankee 1 Conference season hosting Rhode Island (2-1) this Saturday tuned up by trouncing Harvard (1-T) at Cambridge 21-7 as the second- qry limited the Cantabs aerial efforts to 44 yards Starters include onetime schoolboy rivals senior free safely Grady Fotler a tri- captain out of White Plains and junior Chris Wood of New Rochelle Fuller who Blind Brook bumpod 44Roilrea4 Avo Greenwich (203)169-4040 Pwly l-iq-010 Wvd USA tut 9-S Valhalla defeated guesf Blind Brook 1S-11 in volleyball in Conference C-Central action The loss dropped the Trojans to i rr- U-i i 1-.

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