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Eagles land
in Evesham
Pro players steal Sun
reporter’s on-the-field thunder
By ROBERT LINNEHAN gathering surrounding the artifi-
The Marlton Sun cial turf field.
People must have really want-
On Thursday, June 2, this in- ed to see me play; several brought
trepid reporter strapped on his jerseys and footballs for me to
football spikes, donned a pair of sign. It was odd though, because
wide receiver gloves, and traveled it was all merchandise from the
over to Memorial Park on Tucker- Philadelphia Eagles, not my pick-
ton Road with a sneer on his face. up team, “Lilliputian’s Minia-
Word was out that there was tures and Collectibles.”
going to be some pretty serious In the end though, I didn’t even
competition at the field. Time to get to run a route or show off my
get the game face on. blazing 40 speed (13.2 seconds is
Being a bit of a gridiron war- my personal best) because several
rior, I decided to defend my title members of the Philadelphia Ea-
as “The greatest South Jersey gles were hogging the field. I
pickup football player to ever step stood dejected on the sidelines, ROBERT LINNEHAN/The Sun
on a field” (Editor’s note: This is my glittery pink cleats sparking Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jeremy Maclin runs a route as Eagles backup quarterback Mike Kafka
in no way true) and stomp on this in the afternoon sunshine. fires a pass last week. Several Philadelphia Eagles have been participating in player–only workouts at the
mysterious competition. What’s the difference between township’s Memorial Park Sports Complex.
Word must have travelled me and Jeremy Maclin, who ef-
throughout Evesham Township fortlessly snagged 20-yard darts but my two-inch vertical and ten- my lack of quickness. ing abilities to that of a “dead sea
that I was going to make an ap- thrown by backup quarterback dency to shriek in terror when I don’t like to brag, but during bass.” Obviously a compliment,
pearance because when I got to Mike Kafka? Nothing, that’s the ball is thrown in my general my high school football career a since sea bass are the most deli-
the complex there was a large what. He might have me on speed, direction more than makes up for coach once compared my block- please see PRACTICE, page 12
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Police report
The following items were taken charged with providing alcohol to found in possession of 14 individ-
from reports on file with the Eve- an underage person. ual bags of marijuana.
sham Township Police Depart- A 20-year-old male of Garrison A 21-year-old male suspect of
ment: Court, Marlton. He was charged Church Street, Mount Laurel,
with underage possession of alco- was charged with possession of
During Memorial Day weekend hol. CDS, failure to make lawful dispo-
the Evesham Police Department A 34-year-old male of Walden sition of CDS, and loitering to ob-
conducted Cops in Shops enforce- Road, Marlton. He was charged tain CDS. Undercover officers ob-
ment at various liquor stores in with driving while intoxicated. served him making a CDS pur-
Evesham Township. Several sus- He drove into the parking lot to chase.
pects were arrested. purchase more alcohol when he A 22-year-old of Saw Mill Road,
Those arrested are as follows: was observed by undercover offi- Medford. She was charged with
A 22-year-old suspect of Marl- cers. providing alcohol to an underage
ton. He was charged with enter- A 21-year-old resident of Pica- person.
ing a liquor store establishment dilly Circle, Marlton. He was A 19-year-old suspect of
for the purpose of purchasing charged with providing alcohol to Roberts Lane, Marlton. He was
liquor for a minor. an underage person. charged with underage posses-
An 18-year-old suspect of A 17-year-old Marlton juvenile sion of alcohol.
Smithville Road, Southampton. male. He was charged with un- A 20-year-old suspect of Pica-
She was charged with underage derage possession of alcohol. dilly Circle, Marlton. He was
possession of alcohol. An 18-year-old female suspect charged with attempting to have
A 21-year-old suspect of of Cheryl Court, Marlton was another person purchase liquor
Hopewell Road, Medford. He was charged with possession of CDS for him.
charged with providing alcohol to
an underage person.
A 55-year-old suspect of Her-
itage Road, Marlton. He was
with intent to distribute. She was
observed by undercover officers
engaging in a hand-to-hand trans-
action. During her arrest she was
All those arrested were re-
leased pending scheduled court
hearings.
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and forced his way into a window. burglary and theft. On June 1, at The suspect was committed to
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Library events
The event calendar for the Eve- U.S. Citizenship Class more. See what all the buzz is questions. Special invitation for
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After the workout, the duo
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Continued from page 1 Evesham Township’s Memorial and what it would mean for the
Park Sports Complex as their off- upcoming season. Maclin said
cious of all bass. season workout nest during the that the holdout could be difficult
Fine, fine, the crowd wasn’t NFL lockout. on the later-round draft picks of
Maclin and Kafka enjoyed a 2010 and a time of frustration
brief passing camp Thursday af- monetarily for some of the
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three other non-Eagles. The duo
younger athletes. Being mature
with his money, he said, is some-
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FURNITURE routes for about an hour before Kafka was asked when he be-
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