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BUNNY TAIL - The Running Bunny makes his exit after interrupting play in the D-Y/BHS girls' varsity soccer match on Monday night. The wayward rabbit interrupted several BHS home games during the weekend. CONTINUED FROM PAGE A:14 for the evening were Tashauna Ashmeade, demonstrating some superior footwork and drive, and Jamie Fligg, who was fearless when it came to gaining control of the ball. Jess Kaye was also a real asset to her team. Play was interrupted during the second half by the Running Bunny, a fuzzy-suited character who had made previous appear- ances in other BHS home games as of late, including Friday's freshman and varsity football games. Unfortunately the wayward rabbit wasn't enough of a distraction to encourage D-Y to drop their guard and the game ended with- out a score from BHS, who finished their regular season at 1-13-2. Strong play marks season ender... mJ^^J^g^J^f^j ^ BARNSTABLE ^ at BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM SATURDAY at 1 P.M. 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PaSa^ w mwv % * \ Name: ¦ i li^i^ 5*- V A(l(l,,ss: ^^^^ O ^ ^^^W^^f^ % (APO or Dutj Station ) \\ y ^ mr^^^ Hm\ £L m Ci ,>: ¦ C j^*jl <=^ W Emm YTmm9Sta,C & Zip: ^ Hp^pMEr IEP~^u iMwzr* Send all the news of home to our nun & women on Jiux ^B MB ^ * I S K Vour Name: ^B fc^^/A _^ ¦ ¦ Relationship: Wty J&aVMtMt patriot • PO Box 1208, Hyannis, MA 02601 .Phone: 5Q8-77(1-1427* Fax 50 ^ 8-790-3997 • E-mail bpoffice.@cape.com ¦a^ataTaWaTMMal ¦^afaVBMaVaVaV ' aMaVaVaVafafaVaVaVBaVBal EDWARD F MARONEY PHOTOS GROUND RULES - Ralph Cahoon (left), co-president of the Barnstable Village Civic Association, discusses a debate format with state Senate candidates Ric Barros (center) and Rob O'Leary Monday night at Barnstable Unitarian Church. Cahoon hadto rideherdlater inthe evening as attorney Barros took a prosecutorial stance,accusingthe incumbent of catering to special interests inimical to those of Cape Codders , and professor O'Leary lectured onthe insurance industry and his efforts to protect homeowners. STANDING UP FOR A STAND-IN - Will Crocker, left, candidate for state representative , shakes hands with Nikolas Atsalis,whose brother Demetrius isthe incumbent. The state rep was coaching a Barnstable team in its final game of the season andsent a stand- into Monday's Barnstable Village Civic Association debate. Nikolas Atsalis extolled his brother 's record while Crocker, who said his family "came here in 1632,"called for a more responsive Legislaturethat would respect voters' calls to roll back taxes and solve homeowner and auto insurance inequities. Where they'll be Local candidates have made arrangements for their election night parties. Alberto'sRistorante inHyanniswillwelcome state Rep. Demetrius Atsalis and county com- missioner hopeful Tom Bernardo , while state rep candidate Will Crocker 's supporters will gather at the Wianno Grille near the airport . State Sen. Rob O'Leary will stay close to his Northside home with aparty at the Dolphin in Barnstable village,while opponent Ric Barros hosts a get-together at the Yarmouth House restaurant on Route 28. The Congressional candidates are hard to pin down. U.S. Rep. Bill Delahunt is likely to wind up in Quincy, Republican challenger Jeff Beatty may be in Plymouth or Hyannis, and independent Peter White did not return a call regarding his whereabouts (maybe he'll be on his "Peace Train" motor home). County commissioner Bill Doherty may be in the best spot of all as he waits to hear if he's been re-elected. "As in the past," he wrote in an e-mail, "I will spend that evening at home with the love of my life and the delight of my soul who operates as the local representative of the fashion police and is my very best friend, my wife Barbara." Rally with Kerry Healey State Rep. Jeff Perry, who's unopposed for re-election , will host a rally with Lt. Gov. Kerry Healey at the Cape Codder Resort on Route 132 in Hyannis Saturday at 2 p.m. All Republican candidates - and, of course , the public at large - are invited to attend. All aboard the Peace Train Congressional candidate Peter White of Yarmouth was scheduled to tool up Route 3A from Plymouth to Weymouthin amotor home dubbed the "Peace Train." White intends to spend the weekend in and around Quincy speaking to voters. We hope the filters on the vehicle have been cleaned recently, given White's opposition to the "war for oil" in Iraq. Crocker hooks fishermen's endorsement HOOKPAC, which describes itself as "a political action committee organized to sup- port candidates that show a commitment to protecting fish stocks and the traditional com- mercial fishing fleet on Cape Cod today," has endorsed almost the entire slate of Democratic candidates - and Republican Will Crocker. HOOKPAC Chairman Peter Baker could not be reached for comment yesterday af- ternoon. Benefits test for illegal immigrants Standing next to Lt. Gov. Kerry Healey, stat e Rep. Jeff Perry unveiled plans to file a bill that would deny state benefits for those 18 and older to illegal immigrants. Those benefits would rangefrom welfare to disability payments, driverslicenses,public housing, col- lege aid. fuel assistance, and unemployment compensation. "Taking measures such as this will dem- onstrate to those breaking the law that we will no longer tolerate their actions, and it will show the taxpayers that we are serious about protecting their money and acting as good stewards of our limited resources,"Perry stated in a press release. State rep candidate Will Crocker stood with Perry and Healey on Tuesday to give his sup- port to the bill. 1 :POLITICAL POTPOURRI Tremblett is Globe's player of the week BHS quarterback Ryan Tremblett was recently named the Boston Globe Division I Football Player of the Week as the result of hisstellar play in last Friday's game against Taunton. New hockey team for Cape girls Cape Cod Crush Hockey, Inc. has an- nounced the launch of a new girl's hockey team for Barnstable County. The Cape Cod Crush will be based out of the Town of Barnstable ice rinksinHyannis and willhold their 2007-2008 seasontryoutsinMarch 2007. This new team's intent is to include girls of all age groups and to prepare the highest skilled players for high school and college level play with a focus on development of young players. Through the use of clinics, tryouts and scrimmages, girls willbe placed in appropriately skilled level teams and will be afforded an opportunity to develop their talents. For more information visit www. CapeCodCrush.com. Hit the courts! Registrations for the Youth Basketball League are being accepted at the YMCA Cape Cod in Barnstable. This co-ed league places an emphasis on skill development and teamwork. Teams are organized by age and the league is open to children in grades K-8. Practices and games occur at a number of local Barnstable schools and the season runs from Jan. 6 until Mar. 10. Team sponsorships are availablefor $150. Program fees are $55 per child for members and $90 for non-members. For more information, contact Sue Winkfield at 508-362-6500 , ext. 310for moreinformation.Applications canbe downloaded from www.ymcacapecod.org. Making great time Claire Schultz of West Barnstable, asenior at Middlebury College in Vermont, recently took part in the 2006 NESCAC Champion- ships hosted by Connecticut College. The team placed fourth in the event with Schultz crossing the finish line in 16th place with a time of 24:14. She's a killer! Hofstra senior Elizabeth Curley of Centerville notched her 1,000th career kill when Hofstra defeated Virginia Common- wealth recently. Curley also garnered the Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Week Award for the fifth time following that match. Sacred Heart's starter Katelyn Morins is playing volleyball at Sacred Heart University in Connecticut. A former right side hitter for BHS, Morins severely sprained her ankle at a pre-season practice and wasunableto playuntilrecently. She is now a regular starter for the Sacred Heart team. The Marstons Mills resident also played for the Pilgrim Volleyball Club and was named to the 2005 Massachusetts Girl's Volleyball Coaches Associations All- State Team for Division 1. Silver starter Former BHS football star Ryan Sifflard recently netted the 25th start of his college career and played his final regular season game. Sifflard plays for the Coast Guard Academy in Connecticut who were recently at 7-1 following a win over Maine Maritime on Oct. 28. The TOUR Championship The TOUR Champonship Tournament Results KJ Choi hit a 3-wood into 20 feet for an eagle B Defending: Bart Bryanl ls ,he ,lnal crow" iewel of Champion: K J Choi on the °Penin9 h°>e Sunday, giving him a big Total Purse- SC 500 000 the PGA Tour season for Purse: $954 0OO lead that he never surrendered for his second Yards; 7 154 players to stake their 2nd Place: Goydos & Wettench win at the Chrysler Championship He closed par 70 claim as the Player of purse: $466 400 witha 4-under 67 for a four-shot victory over I the Year Only the Ion 30 4th place: Jonathan Byrd Paul Goydos and Brett Wettench Choi wasn't money leaders on the Tour heading into this event are allowed to play purSe: S233 200 tne oni V winner This was the final full-field event Ihe tournament It began as the Nabisco Championship in 1987 and ' Iof the year, with so much at stake for so many Tom Watson defeated Chip Beck lo bnng home the initial title As the golfers Anyone in the top 125 on the PGA Tour's money list keeps their PGA Tour event enters its 20th year as an official competition there never has card Paul Goydos was 160th on the money list and had expected to go back to Q- been a repeat winner The defending champion is Barl Bryant who school lo gel his card He put together his best four rounds of the year making a coasted to a six-stroke victory over Tiger Woods last season at the four-foot par on the 18th hole for a 70 that left him tied for second That was worth East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta Ga $466 400 moving him up 63 spots to No 97 on the money list Thursday Friday Salurday Sunday Who was told 24 hours befom the 1991 s The golf cad is one of the great JWUL , i l . j I v h i . 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