Ocean City Today
38 SPORTS
JANUARY 6, 2012
Holiday fooddrives at casino,racetrack net 4,400 pounds
RAVENS ROOST 44 RAISES $3,800 FOR PENGUIN SWIM Members of Ravens Roost 44 of Ocean City raised $3,800 for Atlantic General Hospital, earning them third place in the team division during the 18th annual Penguin Swim, held New Year’s Day on the beach at 91st Street. Team members who took the chilly plunge into the Atlantic Ocean on Jan 1, are, first row from left, Bill Cordwell, sergeant at arms, Walter Gram and Tim Wilson; and in back row, President Gary Miller, Maggie Miller, Vice President Tom Maly, Larry Gerst and Past President Tony Chaplinski.
OVER A MILLION SOLD! $5.99 LUNCH Monday-Thursday 11-4
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(Jan. 6, 2012) The Casino at Ocean Downs announced last week that it has donated a total of 4,400 pounds of food to local nonprofit Diakonia, Inc. The sum of the donations resulted from two holiday food drives in which the casino invited guests to join employees in dropping items in bins at the Ocean Downs Players Club desk. In exchange, participating patrons received a spin on the Casino at Ocean Downs Prize Wheel. “We were pleased to have the opportunity to give back to neighbors who needed our help this holiday season,” said Ocean Downs General Manager Joe Cavilla. “This outstanding participation and enthusiasm from casino employees and guests exceeded our expectations, and we couldn’t be happier with the turnout.” Located at 12747 Old Bridge Road in West Ocean City, Diakonia Inc. is a nonprofit organization established in 1972 to help families in need of shelter and food. Diakonia operates two buildings in West Ocean City that provide emergency and transitional housing, emergency food services and counseling services. In addition to shelter, the organization provides those who’ve lost or will soon lose their homes assistance in making the transition into permanent housing, as well as financial assistance for certain house-related costs. Diakonia’s food pantry serves hundreds of families throughout the year. The Casino at Ocean Downs offers 800 of the latest slot machines and electronic table games, along with live and simulcast harness racing. The casino is open Sunday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 2 a.m., and Friday and Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 a.m. The casino is located at 10218 Racetrack Road in Berlin, 10 minutes from Ocean City. For more information, visit www.oceandowns.com or call 410-641-0600. Guests must be 21 years of age or older.
Seahawks secure 68-53 victory over Crisfield Crabbers Continued from Page 37
came out on top 18-12 in the fourth to win the game by 15 points. Jesse Engle scored 22 points and had 10 assists in the victory. Purnell chipped in with 18 points and Teron Tyre tallied 15 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. Matt LeCompte also pulled down 10 rebounds and scored six points. “It was a good win for us,” Coach Engle said. “We’re coming along. We finally got everyone healthy.” Decatur’s next game is against one of its Worcester County foes, the Snow Hill Eagles. The game in Berlin is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Tuesday.