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Date Posted: 17:08:50 10/11/05 Tue
Author: Charles Williams
Subject: All time cape list

I disagree with some of your list of selectees. Tony Davenport was by far the the most exciting player in Cape History. If Pleasantville had a stronger atheletic director, he would have easily went to a big D1 school and become a great NBA player. Ask his competition. Without a doubt, Reggie Miller and Chris Ford should be there. However, the rest of your list needs some adjustments. He (T.Davenport), scored about 1900 points in three years for the Greyhounds. Although Willie Glass had a good game, Davenport was head overhills above him. Also his brother Bruce should have placed on your list. He was a 1000 point plus scorer when it was very difficult to score in the cape. Asked Charlie Wise about Bruce. I also didn't see Floydd Shelton of Wildwood on your list another spectacular 1000 point player. Again, check with Charlie Wise. Craig Roberson of Middle Township should have also found his way on the list. And how about Greg Jackson and the late Daryyl "Skin" Martin of the 1974 state champion Pleasantville Greyhounds. Bob Engleheart of Holy Spirit could have also found a home on your list. I would like to respectfully suggest that you reconsider your list. Corkey Hunter Atlantic City, Steve Allen Atlantic City, Carl Kent, Pleasantville. The list is endless.

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