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Y •f» iSt&'SiisVga ;;i"^vfeff£'3?&'^-B -T- i?.1^ A-10 The Chronicle February 2,1994 Can we buy a Terrific trio Catch some rays team evened its record at 4-4 Fri- Cranford posted a 96-61 victory frnm quality education? Iida, Kupka and Imus give Seat the winter blahs at _IMrmnjrj&:to^^^_fin^_thc_UI,beaten_H|nks.. in every event Individual winners were: Kupka (200 free), Imus (500__ Granford swimmers^a boost ^aurilocaLtaniiing salon (Continued from page A-9) included: Linda Haustein (200- free) and Iida (lOOJjreast).' By CARA DEGENHARDT See Sports, page A-1O and held a comfortable 43-15 half- yard freestyle), Luke Weeks (200- The medley rejay foursome of THE CHRONICLE * begins next week See WeekendPlus yard individual medley, 100-yard Blake, Iida, Brian Quigtey and at fly-fishing show -time bulge. The combined efforts backstroke), Alexie Kupka (100- Evans also emerged victorious, as Entering Thursday's game with of Cranford's offense and defense an 11-0 record, Cranford was no After spending an overwhelming lighted in his book -Hatches. II only allowed the Tigers to outscore yard butterfly),-Justin Evans (50 did the 200 free relay of Iida, Marc (which replaces the 1975 edition, INS IDE and 100 free), Kelly Imus (500 free) Grunberg, Steve Buydos and longer undefeated when it left lin- at the Fly-Fishing Show at the Cranford by three points in the den" High School, where theLady Somerset Convention Center this Hatches), which features the Cbnv second half. and Daichi Iida (100-yard breast- Evans. stroke). ..-.'..... _ TJie 400 free relay of JBiake^ Cougars lost 54-39. past weekend, this reporter has too para-Dun, a dry fly that substitutes -^Junior Dave- Crosby 4ed the Jessica Dreyer led the team with much information to pass on to deer hair for hackle. This simple hosts with 11 points, while Dittmar The victorious relay teams were: Quigley, Imus and Kupka" were the 200-yard medley relay four- •runn,ers-upi as were Imus (200 13 points and eight rebounds, those who didn't have the op- but well-developed substitution has added 10. while Laurie Dunkerton was not. portunity to attend. There are, revolutionized fly-tying and fishing Cranford suffered a close 60-55 some of Weeks, Iida, Adrienne free), Blake (200 DM), Iidal50 free), Furino and Evans; the 200 free ErindBurke (100 fly), Evans (100 far behind with 10 points and nine however, some highlights and ven- and continues to change the habits setback at Plainfield Jan. 22. But, free), A Reinhard (500 free) and boards. ShaUek Wright added dors.that deserve mention. of U.S. fly fishermen. Plainfield turned it up a notch to relay <bf Iida, Allison Genovese, Kupka and Evans; and the 400 free Kupka (lOOifack). eight points and 11 rebounds. One of the most interesting de- For more information on The Wednesday, February 9,1994 counter Cranford's strong defen- Those registering third-place fin- Also contributing for Cranford velopments featured at the show is Delaware „ River Club Lodge, his sive performance. relay of Adam Reinhard, Haustein, were: Abby Dreyer (three points), Vol. 101, No. 6 A Eorbes Newspaper 50 cents Erica Blake and Weeks. ~ ishes were: Ken Lute (200 IM, 100 for the fjy-tyer. Joseph Smock, .fly-fishing school, or Bahamas and Lewis scored 11 of his team-high breast), Genovese (100 free) and Erin farrell (two points, three as- CRANFORD • GARWOOD • KENILWORTH 13 points after halftime. The senior Second-place finishers for Cran- sists), Donna Polito (two points) owner of Ar- Rocky Moun- ford included the 200 free relay Blake. Three more relays were also able River Hack- tain excursions,' i ', also collected eight rebounds. Cros- and Cara Degenhardt (one point). team, Alison Brunner (200 free), third — the medley relay--of le Farm, has. de- call Al at 800^- by added 10 points, while Dittmar, Meredith Cierkowski, Grunberg, Jessica Dreyer and Wright, how- Bubba Baker and Justin Berger Furino (100 fly), A Reinhard (100 ever, combined to score 37 points veloped a hackle MAYFLY. -.•> free), Kim Reinhard (500 free), Imus and Buydos; the 200 free neck wjth feath- , For those ,in> - pitched in with nine points apiece. relay team of Burke, Redlund, SJ. on Jan. 25 as Cranford topped Blake (100 back) and Imus (100 Plainfield 47-37. Dreyer poured in ers " bending terestedjn rare breast). Mariano and Genovese; and the Swimmers even record 400 free relay team of Brunner, 20 points^haufed in eight rebounds backwards. The prints featuring Dirty snow nolbnger a problem Third-place finishes were re- Burke, Oriscello and Redlund. and had "five steals, while Wright—tyej. ^_ fishing, Charles corded by: Haustein (100 free), the scored 17 points and a career-higJk, feathers £teinhackler,> ' UCC traffic light on Yesterday's snow started shortly prior to county meet : Cranford is scheduled to host medley relay of Blake. Imus, Red- " 1 "president —^6f- traffic—I after the morningJ[ush Jiourjbut by By ALISON BRUNHER lund and Kupka; and Jteriwjay^jtpmprjr^^ s CLassic J$ij5t at Union County College noon there were already six inches THECHRONICLE _ _ relay team, consisting of Brunner, urday's Uniojj,£ounty meet at Eliz- to go along with her 11 rebounds. on the ground. The public schools Amy Oriscello, K Reinhard and at Springfield Avenuewill I abeth's Dunn Sports Center. Guard Erin Malkowski chipped in s^ _*eitheir fly°y a^cc- was in atr come fully operational today closed eWly as did township ot Cranford High School's swim Redlund. with five assists. ,. tually pulsate when retrieved, ulti- tendance Classic Images, a^Wiltoh; fices, local businesses, and banks. mately giving the fly a unique ac- at 11 ajn. According to state Conn.-based operation, recently law, the traffic signal was a The police department called in tion that may entice a fish to hit began creating prints of Denton extra communication officers to SCOREBOARD I' For more' information on Jo- yellow flasher for 48 hours original restored lithographs. Clas- prior to its official start Ac- handle the calls, and all inside of- seph's newly-developed, backward- ficers were reassigned to street bending feather necks, call him at sic Images deals solely with fishing cording to Chief Harry Wilde, -the-4ight - will enhance the duty. Chiefl Harry Wilde said the 800-292-7841. ~ __ • • department had 10 cars on the Cranford Barbers , .....'. 60-73 Has Beans a 59-67 • High series were bowled by: Michael Lu- Al Caucci, co-author of the revo- turedjbrown, brook and rainbow safety of residents and col- IN THE NEWS ' Mason Umo 58-75 Young at Heart ;.,..! 57-69, eddeke (422), Matthew Desch (409), Kenneth lege students. road including four-wheel drive Reel Strong Fuel 57-76 Irish & Dutch =. .. ....54-72 Banic (399), Jessica Walf~(351), Danielle Lu- lutionary books Hatches; Compara- trout' and striped bass. units equipped with oxygen. "We Always A Threat'..... ; 53-60 TkjBrs _...™ 53-73 eddeke (264) and Nancy Evans (222). Hatch and Hatches II, was display- Central Jersey Senior Baseball League Charles offers a gj^plog of prints just can't get any relief," he said. Hey You .:......... .51-75 The high team game was bowled by Marano ing his newly-puBchased resort. .ffir fhn<a» intprpgfpd in fishing atj-. Calculator workshop 600Seri«»- James Carnia^eMjrJoe SpecftT :: & Sons (549) ^and Uio high loam series was -^We—haven't- caught- our breath League, for men age 30 and over, has ex- The Delaware River Club Lodge. (620), Gary Ames (606), Kevin Forrestal (634), Pot Luck 39-87 bowled by Petro Plastics (1,552). Fora school officials panded from 14 to 22 teams .for the upcoming work. For more information call since the first snow Jan.4." John Sap*iyk^681) and Jim Heywood (633). The club, formerly the Rivers Edge will hold a parent-child math season. In addition, the league is starting an him at 203-834-1044. .,.: 200 -Sam** -SGeorge Clappa (202, 200). High Qamts - F. Portizo (177,203.223). J. Resort, is located on the Delaware's calculator workshop, tonight, Township officials issued weath- age- 40-and-over division which has two The Federation of Fly-Fishers. • er updates throughout the day on squads thus far. James Carnla (214, 246), Robert Bendlln (205, Wanko (171, 221), M^Taylor (208). W. Sanders West Branch. 7:30 pjn. at Orange Avenue 202), Paul Oegenhardt (200), Joe$pecht (212. (191), Joo Behar (1$8).A Ptai (187). F. Evans Interested players, coaches and established (FFF), a Tinfirm^l nrgnniratinn" wi+fou TV 35: Mayor Carolyn Vollero 209). Gary Ames (207. 222), Al Ourtna (205). (187). A. Judd (178.179), R. Pbsd (175), Fablo ' The -lodge features Al's fly- School. -.- teams for both age brackets can- contact the - Kevin forrestal (238, 223), Walter Pagurek (175, F. Viteka (173. 173). J. Erte (173), W. -fishing school jmrfguide service, out local representation, also atr AUGUSTQ.E. MENEZESflME CHRQNICLE.... asked' township residents- to re- CJMSBL representative in Union County — move cars from the street, ^so De-. Joe Matisak (752-2919) (221), Jim Oixon (213). John Kalamaris (209. Allen (172). M. Hecht (172) and Don Widdows Colaneri and I spoke with him regarding tended the Somerset show. The Valentine fun Yesterday's intense snowfall generated much discomfort and led to early dismissal of Cranford school students. Zack Purdue, 212), Thomas Kane Jr. (211), Joe Bovine (170). , . v ...... partment of Public Works employ- these. Al said hell also be offering Senior Quarters at Cran- head custodian, clears the walkway in front of Cranford High School on West End Avenue shortly before dismissal. (200). Gene Fit?patrick (201.