\”Jubilee\” Proudly Displays Her First Pheasant


Jubilee aka \”Jubee\” is shown with the very first pheasant that she ever retrieved for her owner Tim Clarke of North Wildwood. Tim and \”Jubee\” , a chocolate lab, were hunting today, Friday at the Bevans State Wildlife Park located in Millville.

Tim said, \”Around 8 AM \”Jubee\” flushed the bird in front of me and I was able to get a clean shot. It was an easy retrieve for her. About an hour later while walking back through the same area she flushed another bird. I couldn\’t get a shot at it as it flew behind the pines too fast.\”

Jubilee is the sister of Lacey (Cleary), photo on left. They were born in the same liter five years ago. The breeder is Ambridge Labrador Retrievers, Danville, PA.

Ambridge Labrador Retrievers

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Gloucester High’s 2nd Annual Powder Puff Game, Nov. 21st

What exactly is a Powder Puff game? Well, for those of you who don\’t already know, Powder Puff is a complete reversal of the usual components of an ordinary football game. Females from grades eleven and twelve participate in a football game with each assigned offense and defense positions. These are led by staff members of Gloucester City Junior-Senior High School. After weeks of preparation, the day of the big games finally arrives.

The Senior girls team faces off against the Junior girls team on Wednesday, November 21, at 7:00 pm at the Gloucester City High School Football Field, Market Street and Route 130.

And what football game would be complete without cheerleaders?! A Cheering squad featuring all males roots for the girls and provides everyone

with an enormous amount of entertainment. Both teams will have cheerleaders consisting of boys from the Classes of 2009 & 2008.

Learning so many cheers and dances requires no less patience and dedication than that of the ladies on the field, and game day presents a perfect opportunity to showcase these spirited guys\’ talent.

Admission is $1.00 and all proceeds from the gate and concession stand benefits this year\’s Senior Class Trip to Florida.

 

 

 

 

 

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TCNJ WOMEN\’S BASKETBALL TEAM BEATS KING\’S IN SEASON OPENER


Arlington, VA. The College of New Jersey women\’s basketball team tipped
off the new season on a winning note as the Lions beat King\’s College
69-60 on the first day of the 20th Annual Marymount Tip-Off Classic on
Friday.

Junior center Hillary Klimowicz (Scotch Plains, NJ/Scotch Plains-Fanwood)
scored eight of the first 11 points of the game for the Lions and finished
with a career-high 23 points. Klimowicz shot 9-for-14 from the floor and
added 13 rebounds for the double-double. Those 13 rebounds tied a
career-high set a year ago.

Guard Alyssa Michella (Washington Twp., NJ/Immaculate Heart Academy)
boasted two career highs of her own as the junior poured in 16 points and
grabbed nine rebounds. Freshman Kelsey Kutch (Hillsborough,
NJ/Hillsborough) added to the victory of for the Lions with 12 points.

Adding to the win for TCNJ was junior Lisa Koch (Oakridge, NJ/Jefferson
Twp.) as she had nine rebounds and a game-high six assists.

The Lion remain in the inner\’s bracket and will face the winner of the
Denison University and Salisbury University game on Saturdday, November 17
at 3 p.m.

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