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in:ied-li-/ea)nid2digir,4,len-aofneir-U Donnell with eight points and Ed Calderon with six.O’Donnell was the game’s top scorer with 24 points. Calderon finished with 14, while Jeff Scott had 12. Bruce Farley was Red Bank’s top scorer with 17. Milt Moore (16), A1 Credle (13) and Spencer Scheffiing (12) also reached double figures for Red Bank.3rd Quarter Decisive Monmouth used a‘19*6 scoring edge in the third quarter as a springboard for its victory over Toms River,Toms River had taken a 16-12 first quarter lead, before Monmouth deadlocked the score at 19-19 early in tjie second stanza and* * vikl | » ViJ JJKeyport’s O’Donnell: 41# _Point BeachTakesLeadAlonetoid.52-ofir-ngrenged:ercked42'mmw.f.'/A'\Fvictory. Tom Lenahan topped the Seraphs with 11.Bishop McPherson: 38Rich McPherson tossed in 38 points to lead Asbury Park High to an easy 86-69 triumph over South River .on the losers’ court.McPherson came up with his top performance of the season, not only having a great night scoring points, but also controlling the boards, tiauling-in~20^e-bounds. He fired in 18 field goals and two fouls for his 38.Rich Arams and Art Toomer backed up the big center with 17 and 18 points respectively. Toomer and Ben Williams also assisted on the boards grabbing 12 and 10 respectively.After both teams scored 20 points in the first quarter, *the Blue Bishops moved out to a 46-33 half lead. And coasted home from there.The Bishop jayvees won their second straight, beating the home club, 76-65.Somogyl Racks RosesSt. Peter’s John Somogyi fired in 43 points to lead his team to a 98-89 victory over St. Rose of Belmar.Somogyi’s performance made him the highest schoolboy scorer in New Jersey history. He raised his four-year scoring total to 2,-201 points in 73 games. With about two dozen games left, St. Peter’s fans figure he will come close to 3,000.Point Pleasant Beach shot into the lead in the Shore Conference Class “C Division Friday night when the Garnet Gulls took a 69-56 decision over neighboring Point Pleasant Boro.The Beach team now has a 2-0 loop record, with the Boro club showing a 1-1 mark. Both clubs are 2-1 over-all.Ray Bierne was the spark for the winners, as he tossed 27 points through the hoop to lead his club to the top position.Charles Swigon kept Boro’s end up as he flung point for point with Bierne. He finished the night with 27. Help for Point Boro came from Craig Sulatis, who dunked 15.Point Beach also had two other double figure scorers in Paul Belmont, 16, and Dick Harris, 10.The losers led throughout the first two quarters before Point Boro tied the score at 33-all midway in the third quarter. The Beach team then went ahead to stay,Despite Somogyi’s performance, St. Rose fought all the way, tied the ball game at 71-71 and even held the lead 75-73 late in the game.Hank Koch led the Purple Roses with 32 markers. Bob Ker-win scored 20 in the first loss in two starts for the Roses.J ackson PrevailsGreg Miiick’s 28 points and 27 rebounds sparked Jackson Township to its first victory of the season by beating St. Joseph’s of Toms River, 79-63.Kevin Burger was top man for St Joe’s with 21 points.rs ProvePoint Boro took the jayvee game, 4844.O’Donnell Sets Mark Tom O’Donnell (6-5) sparked Keyport High School to a 90-76 victory over Henry Hudson Regional for its first triumph.O’Donnell'fired in 41 points to equal the Red Raiders’ one-game scoring performance, which was held by Jack Cottrell, against Atlantic Highlands High,the predecessor of Henry Hudson. The big lad had 15 field goals and U fouls for . the. 41, which also set a record for the two-year old Keyport gym, breaking his own record of 33 last season. The 90 points also was a new gym record.The score was knotted at 39-all at the half, but 24 and 27 points in the next two periods gave the Raiders the easy victory.Freshman Les Hendricks toppedthe Admirals with 24 points, his best performance of the season.O’Donnell also hauled in 22 rebounds and his drives and jump shots just couldn’t be stopped by Henry Hudson.Shore Gains NotchComing up with a good rally in the fourth quarter, Shore Regional gained a notch in the “C” Division by downing Southern Regional, 73-64.Shore is now 2*1 in the league, while Regional drops to a 1-1 record.The score was deadlocked at 60-60 when the Blue Devils broke it up. Dave Bozard fired in th!*ee baskets, Wayne Reisner dropped four for four from the foul lane, and a long jump shot, and Mike Welto added a jumperin the rally.Don Prout, who kept the Devils in the ball game, had 19 pointsin the first half and seven in*the second for 26. Stan Tomyck tossed in 22 for the losers.__Shor.fi! went .qut ta.a-JM lead, but Southern came back to* tie it at 12-ail. Prout, Bozard and Reisner hit with baskets for an 18-12 first quarter score.Shore held the margin, 34-30, at the half and then it was knotted again at 50-50 at three quarters of play. The Blue Devils then had a 23-14 margin in the fourth to pull out the victory.Zoners FlayPlanners OnRules IssueSchoolboyStandingsA DIVISIONwanTownNeptune (3-fi) .............—-------Middletown Twp. lt;3-0 ..............Red Bank (3-1) -------------------------2Long Branch (2-2) ——.....-.......2Monmouth Beg. (1-2) ....1Freehold Kef. (1-2) .............. - IToms River (0*3) ....................... Q.B” DIVISIONWMnnasquan (4-0) ------------............ 3Ocean Twp. (3-D) —...... -..-..3Lakewood (2-1) ......-.......................2Raritan (2-1) ---------—.......... 2Matawan (1-2) ..----------------......1So. Freehold (l-2 _____________ 0Central Reg. (0-3) —------.-----------0Wall Twp. (0*3) .............. 0“C* DIVISIONWPL Beach (2-1) ______ 2Shore Beg. (2-1) ........----------.......5IM. Boro (2-1) ---------------—......_...!Southern Reg. (1*1) ......-.............1Keyport (1-2) ----------- 1Henry Hudson (1-2) ...................1Jackson Twp. (0-3) ...... ._.0INDEPENDENTSWR. B. Catholic _______ 2St, Hose ....... 3Asbury Pnrk ...... .....2Rurmon-FII (2-1 Itt (JSC) ....... 2CBA ______ tSt. Joseph’* (TR) __________ _..lCroydon Hnl! _______ .............IHitor Del ...................................... QL0011123L 0 0 1 11*» m3 3L0111221I.01 1 1 1 1 43HAZLET — The Zoning Board here called the Planning Board to task Friday for overstepping its powers as a municipal body.Donald J. Malloy told The Daily Register last^might he feels the Planning Board should give direct approval or disapproval to variance referrals.Friday evening, board members said the planners violated their functions and were taking action in conflict with the zoners.The problem arose when the Planning Board recommended conditions on a variance request pending before the Zoning Board.“In one case,” Mr. Malloy said, “a simple request, that required a simple yes or no answer, came back approved, providing we met. their stipulated conditions.”Mr, Malloy said the conditions were listed in a two-and-one-hall page letter.The zoners believe the action taken by the' Planning Board weakens the position of the Zoning Board and violates its dutiesW resilingMiddletown Twp. 33, Long Branch IITorn* River 3D, Raritan Twp, 11R, B. Catholic 03, Bergen Tech, 3 Asbury Park 27, Buimon-FH 21 Southern Reg. 4(1, Shore Keg, 8 Brick Twp. 26, Freehold Reg. 13 So. Freehold 25, PL Boro 17
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