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Rehoboth's PAL wrestlers compete
in Laurel Open; 22 of 28 place
The Rehoboth Beach (PAL)
Yellow Jackets traveled to Laurel
High School on Saturday, Jan. 4
for the 12th annual Laurel Open.
The Yellow Jackets entered 28
wrestlers in the tournament, with
22 finishing in the top four of their
respective weight classes.
Five year old Nicholas Nardelli
(tot 35) brought home the first of
five championships when he
pinned Laurel's Justin Allen in a
time of 2:17. After a busy pre-sea-
son, Connor McDonald returned
to local action and captured the
bantam 45 lb. championship by
injury default over Lance Kelly of
Delmar. Brothers Brandon Hazel
(bantam 55) and Matt West
(midget 60) won their weight
classes for the second consecutive
week. Hazel pinned teammate
Dustin Charles in forty-one sec-
onds and West won by injury de-
fault over Seaford's B.J. Jenkins.
Both Brandon McCarron (inter-
mediate 133) and Brock Charles
(intermediate 140) stepped up to
the older division for more experi-
ence and tougher competition Sat-
urday. They got both, and in addi-
tion, captured championships for
their efforts. McCarron pinned
Anne Arundel County's Brett Eye
in forty-two seconds and Charles
won a 6-2 overtime decision over
Chad Martin of Caesar Rodney.
Fifteen Yellow Jackets quali-
fied for the National Tournament
of Champions to be held in
Columbus, Ohio in April. The
Yellow Jackets had seven
wrestlers finish second, two finish
third and six finish fourth. The
Yellow Jackets will look to cap-
ture the team championship at the
1997 Young Rider Invitational
Saturday at Caesar Rodney Junior
High School.
Results of the 12th annual
Laurel Open:
Tot Division (6 andunder):35 Ibs.
Nicholas Nardelli (first place); 45 Ibs.
Robbie White (fourth place); 50 Ibs.,
Joseph D'Amico (second place), Jonathan
Goodwin (fourth place); 55 Ibs., Bo Bart-
Icy (second place).
Bantam Division (7 and 8): 45 Ibs.,
Connor McDonald (first place); 50 lbs.,
Sam Mumford; 55 Ibs., Brandon Hazel
(first place), Dustin Charles (second
place), Josh Weldin (fourth place); 60 lbs.;
Kevin Bartley (second place); UNL:
Michael Voss, (second place); Brian Rig-
gin (third place).
Midget Division (9 and 10) 50 lbs., Gra-
ham Esender (second place); 60 lbs., Matt
West (first place); 85 lbs., Connor Pavlik
(fourth place).
Junior Division (ll and 12): 91 Ibs.,
Chad Travis (fourth place); 115 lbs.. An-
drew Chunn (second place); 125 Ibs.. La-
teef Turral (third place).
Intermediate Division (13 and 14): 133
lbs., Brandon McCarron (fwst place); 140
Ibs., Brock Charles (first place); 158 lbs.
Jenna Pavlik (first place).
News from Milton
Middle School teams
The boys basketball team (4-0)
beat Dover Air last Friday 52-33.
High scorers for the game were
Robert Hooks and Sheldon Banks
with nine points each. Last Mon-
day, Jan. 6, the boys edged unde-
feated Milford 53-49 behind 20
points from Eric Davis...Tyshia
Coursey led the girls team to a
close 33-31 victory over previous-
ly unbeaten Dover Air. And last
Monday the girls defeated Milford
by a score of 47-4 behind 16
points from Tyshia Coursey...
Milton Middle wrestlers doing
well include Lateef Turral,
George Smith (undefeated),
David Williamson, John Ziegen-
hein (undefeated), and Jody Brit-
tingham.
Delaware Hall of Fame
seeking voting members
The Delware Sports Hall of
Fame Association Inc. is seeking
additional downstate voting mem-
bership. If you have a sports back-
round and would like to apply
please contact Tom Mason Sr.,
1000 S. Gerald Drive, Newark,
Delaware 19713 or pick up a
membership application at the
Cape Gazette. Note: Former Cape
Henlopen and Colgate University
running back Henry White has
been nominated this year for in-
clusion into the Delaware Hall Of
Fame.
Lewes Middle School
girls split a pair
Lewes Middle School's girls
basketball team split two games in
recent days. The team beat Chip-
man 18-14 on Friday, Jan. 3, be-
hind the five point performance of
Maggie Lingo. On Monday, Jan.
6, Lewes lost to Seaford 31-9.
Matin Ford scored six points for
Lewes.
Milton Httle League
holding sign ups
Milton Little League will be
holding sign ups for the 1997 sea-
son at Bayport Recreation on the
following dates: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.,
Monday, Jan. 13; 5:30 to 7:30
p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 15; I0 a.m.
to noon, Saturday, Jan. 18; and 10
a.m. to noon, Saturday, Jan. 25.
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