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2003
Wildwood Beach Patrol Crew Team Finish 5th

The Wildwood Beach Patrol Crew Team finished 5th out of 27 boats in the Men’s Open Club Eights at the Head of the Schuylkill on October 25th. Line up was: Coxsain Floody, Jack McGinniss, Dan McGuinn, Dave Reidy, Nate Dirvin, Pat Murray, Steve Stocks, Steve McGuinn, and Tom Kilian.
For lifeguard-artist, work just ‘A Day at the Beach’

The Press of Atlantic City, August 23, 2003
Off-duty Wildwood lifeguards save five caught in rip currents

The Press of Atlantic City, August 20, 2003
Ventnor hosts Goudy Races tonight

The Press of Atlantic City, August 15, 2003
Funk twins grab rowing title

The Press of Atlantic City, August 15, 2003
Atlantic City Beach Patrol rescue

Lifeguards stationed near Atlantic Citys States Avenue rescue a boogie-boarder on Saturday. Lt. John Ammerman rows as Nick Bennet, in boat, and Stephanie Gibson, in water, aid the victim. Staff photo by Ben Fogletto. Read the story.
Wildwood Beach Patrol plays it by the book

Press of Atlantic City, August 12, 2003
For him, work isn’t just a day at the beach - Avalon’s eagle-eyed captain has tough reputation.

The Philadelphia Inquirer, August 10, 2003
Nationals wrap up in Cape May

The Press of Atlantic City, August 10, 2003
Ventnor rows to South Jersey title, as Andrew Funk makes history

The Press of Atlantic City, August 9, 2003
It’s the ocean that’s taking a plunge - ‘Upwelling’ causes water temps to drop

The Press of Atlantic City, August 9, 2003
USLA Nationals: Eickhoff’s long wait for swim title over

The Press of Atlantic City, August 9, 2003
On form, Ventnor is favored in South Jerseys

The Press of Atlantic City, August 8, 2003
South Jersey Championships are all about history, tradition

The Press of Atlantic City, August 8, 2003
34 are rescued from grounded fishing vessel

Philadelphia Inquirer, August 8, 2003
Lifeguards: Nationals return today to Cape May beaches

The Press of Atlantic City, August 7, 2003
Lifeguards: OCBP women win Cape Atlantic Invitational

The Press of Atlantic City, August 7, 2003
Ocean City women go for six in row today

Press of Atlantic City, August 6, 2003
Lifeguard races: Part party, part reunion, all business

Press of Atlantic City, August 6, 2003
Stone Harbor triumphs in Kerr Memorials

Press of Atlantic City, August 6, 2003
Kerr Memorials celebrate 20th anniversary in Avalon

Press of Atlantic City, August 4, 2003
For Atlantic City Beach Patrol, a busy season of saving lives

Press of Atlantic City, August 3, 2003
Defending champ Ventnor favored in Margate Memorials

Press of Atlantic City, August 1, 2003
Ventnor alumni crew wins Upper Twp. row

Press of Atlantic City, July 29, 2003
Dutch Hoffmans: Everything adds up to Ocean City victory

Press of Atlantic City, July 26, 2003
Dutch Hoffman Memorials run in Wildwood today

Press of Atlantic City, July 25, 2003
Ocean City Beach Patrol claims Wildwood victory

Press of Atlantic City, July 25, 2003
Lifeguards: Wildwood races postponed again

Press of Atlantic City, July 23, 2003
Women hit Wildwood for invitational tonight

Press of Atlantic City, July 21, 2003
Murphy dominates Superathlon again

Press of Atlantic City, July 15, 2003
Cape May Counties: Ocean City opens up with victory

Press of Atlantic City, July 12, 2003
Lifeguards pull hundreds from strong currents - 1 man drowns, 1 presumed dead

Star Ledger, July 6, 2003
Swimmers run rip-current risks

USA TODAY, June 11, 2003
Six die in riptides in Florida waters

AP, June 10, 2003
Five drown off Florida Panhandle

AP, June 9, 2003
Belated school release dates posing problem to beach patrols

Press of Atlantic City, May 19, 2003
Cape May, Beach Patrol approve contract designed to attract more lifeguards

Press of Atlantic City, May 9, 2003
Mystery surrounds drowning of surfer

Press of Atlantic City, April 23, 2003
Surfer drowns off Ocean City beach

Press of Atlantic City, April 21, 2003

A 25-year-old surfer from Rehobeth Beach, Del., drowned early Sunday morning off the 11th Street beach, police said. David Reynolds was surfing alone around 8 a.m. several blocks south of the Ocean City Music Pier when other surfers arrived to find him floating unconscious in the water, police said. He was still attached to his board by an ankle leash. Read full story.



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