A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION The Westfield Leader and THE TIMES of Scotch Plains – Fanwood Thursday, May 16, 2002 Page 15 Yankees Win 3 to Get Back 2nd Annual Strike Out ALS In Westfield Majors Race Softball Tournament Set The Yankees began the week with Isabella pitched two innings for the SCOTCH PLAINS – Saturday, event include authentic bats and balls a loss to the first place White Sox save. May 18 will be more than just a day autographed by Marvin Bernard, J.T. but rebounded with three consecu- The Yankees closed the week with of family fun. It will also be a day Snow, Tsuyoshi Shinjo, Dusty Baker, tive victories to get back in the race a 5-4 win over the Cardinals. Isabella when you can help save lives! Tim Worrell, Benito Santiago, Rich for first place in the Westfield Ma- and Burgdorf had key hits. Burgdorf The Jim and Susan Airey ALS Aurilia and many others. Bring your jors League. and Olsen combined on the mound. Fund Committee is sponsoring the family and friends. Everyone is wel- The Yankees swept a twin bill The Mets stayed on top of the Second Annual ALS Fund Softball come. from the Orioles, winning 10-9 in standings with a 6-1 win over the Tournament, a single game elimina- Admission is free! Refreshments the continuation of a previously tied Dodgers. Although the Dodgers tion tournament beginning at 9 a.m. are available! There are lots of ex- game, and followed with an 11-2 started the week with two wins, Games will be played simulta- citement and prizes! win. Matt Isabella doubled and including one over the first-place neously at Brookside Park and Donations to the ALS Therapy Brendan Burgdorf bashed an RBI White Sox, the Mets ended the streak Jerseyland Field in Scotch Plains. Development Foundation will help single to end the extra inning affair. led by Joe Vall Llobera’s league- The Championship Game will take Jim and many others individuals with Burgdorf pitched two scoreless in- leading fourth home . place at approximately 2:30 p.m. at ALS and their families. Donate at Brookside Park with trophies for the the event or send a check directly to: nings for the win. MAJORS STANDINGS: In the second game, Greg O’Brien first and second place teams. ALS Therapy Foundation (617) (As of May 12) A REAL FAMILY FEUD...Vince Camuto, left, shakes hands with his son Chris Baseball fan, Jim Airey of Scotch 796.8826 broke the game wide open with a TEAM W L T after defeating him for the Westfield Tennis Association Men’s Singles Open grand slam. Justin Olsen hammered Mets 7 2 0 Championship. Vince overcame a 6-2 setback in game one to win set two, 6-4, Plains, long an amateur softball star 44 Glen Avenue, Newton, MA his third homer of the year and White Sox 7 2 0 and set three, 6-3. himself, is battling ALS (Amyo- 02459 or e-mail www.als-tdf.org Yankees 6 3 0 trophic Lateral Sclerosis Disease) as For additional information, please Jimmy Reardon had a two-run Orioles 3 6 0 single. Jared Greene pitched four Cardinals 2 7 0 courageously as did the great Hall of call Jim and Susan Airey at (908) innings and played great defense. Dodgers 2 7 0 Famer, Lou Gehrig. This year’s Tour- 889.4745. Netman Vince Camuto Wins nament, made possible through the generosity of local merchants and several professional baseball teams, Blue Thunder Zaps Holy Trinity School to Host WTA Men’s Singles Open will feature tickets, hats and baseball memorabilia donated by the New Soccer Eagles, 2-0 The Westfield Tennis Association defeated Donald Dohm to reach the York Yankees, the Phillies and the The Blue Thunder of the Scotch 23rd Annual Track Meet opened up the men’s season on May semis. for sale and Plains-Fanwood Soccer Association 4-5 at Tamaques Park with an open Warren Siao defeated Alec The Holy Trinity Invitation Track the Athletic Director and Track prizes. Items to be auctioned at the U-11 division totally dominated the singles tournament. Vince Camuto Wasserman, 8-2, in the consolation Piscataway Eagles and won, 2-0, on Meet will be held on Saturday, Coach for many years. prevailed to win the title. bracket. Siao defeated Brian Kender May 18 at Kehler Stadium in May 12. The win avenged an earlier The Holy Trinity team is orga- Vince Camuto advanced to the fi- in the first round and later defeated SP-F Jazz Ground Westfield from 2:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. nized by Bill Fitzpatrick, Coordi- season loss and put the Thunder’s nals after defeating Alec Wasserman, Jeff Sobel, 7-6, before reaching the record at 5-2. The Thunder also out- One of the longest-running paro- nator, and coaches Andy Muldoon, and Mike Gonnella in the semifinal. consolation finals. Lady Bluehawks, 2-0 chial school track meets in New shot their opponents by the incred- Jerry Livesey, Don Kelly, Jean The other finalist was Vince’s son, Alec Wasserman, a high school The Scotch Plains-Fanwood Jazz Jersey, the annual event will fea- Gilmartin and Joe Cattafe. Over 80 ible margin of 19-1. Chris Camuto, who defeated An- freshman, defeated Sobel in the first girls’ inter-city soccer team blanked Andrew Smith went the distance ture over 300 student-athletes from Holy Trinity students from kinder- drew Levy and Mike McGlynn, be- round and later defeated Kender, 15 area parochial schools. the Montclair Bluehawks, 2-0, on May in goal, but went untested all game as garten through 8th grade partici- fore advancing to the final, winning another high school freshman, fol- 12 in Scotch Plains. Jazz goalkeeper Bill Fitzpatrick, Meet Director, pate. Holy Trinity will seek to de- the defense played extremely well. by default against Gary Wasserman, lowed by Dohm, who had just de- Becky Lundren shutout Montclair in Colin Grimm, Danny Gore, Danny announced that “The 4th Jerry fend its overall and boys team title who sustained an injury. Gary had feated Levy, before reaching the McCabe Team Relay Cup” will be the first half and Jess McGarry did the Rodriguez, Michael Lauricella, Mark this year. earlier defeated Warren Siao in a Consolation finals. same in the second half. run as an all-star 1,600-meter sprint The schedule of events are as Koransky, Marc Fusillo and Michael tough match in a 7-6 tiebreaker. FINALS: Vince Camuto defeated Chris Jazz defenders Katie Van Haasteren Roth completely neutralized their medley relay for both girls and follows: 50-yard fun run, McCabe In the finals, Chris came out strong boys as the first event of the meet. Camuto, 2-6, 6-4, 6-3 and Becca McGuire played outstand- opponents with their alert, physical Relay, 1,600 meters, 800 meters, and won the first set, 6-2. Vince THIRD: Finals: Gary Wasserman de- ing on defense to keep Montclair in The McCabe Team Relay Cup was 400 meters, 160 meter novice, 100 play. found his stroke and won the second feated Mike Gonnella, 8-5 check. The first goal was set up as Meanwhile, Eddie Byron, Joseph inaugurated in 1999 as part of the meters, 200 meters, followed by set, 6-4. The third set was close at CONSOLATION: Warren Siao defeated 20th annual meet celebration. Alec Wasserman, 8-2 Stacey Goldberg moved the ball up Del Prete, Brendan McEvoy, Reid relay races. The public is invited first with a 4-3 score in favor of Vince along the left side and found Bitsy Mr. McCabe, a longtime for fun afternoon and refreshments Miller, Jack Dunphy, Josef Ellis, Greg before he secured the first place tro- PUBLIC NOTICE Kipping open in the middle of the Bencivengo, Matt Bonner and Chris Westfield resident, was instrumen- will be available. phy with a 6-3 final score. tal in the development of the track TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS field. Kipping spotted Lauren Hercel McManus kept up the pressure by For more information, please In the match for third, Wasserman streaking up the right and sent a lead and cross-country programs at Holy NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting constantly attacking the Eagles goal. contact: Bill Fitzpatrick at (908) defeated Gonnella, 8-5. The score pass which Hercel picked up on the Trinity School, where he served as 497-2029 or (908) 232-7229. of the Township Council of the Township of Midway through the second half, was tied at 5-5 before Wasserman Scotch Plains, held in the Council Cham- fly. In one motion Hercel spun and Dunphy took a pass from McEvoy pulled away. Gonnella had earlier bers in the Municipal Building of said Town- fired a high shot that sailed into the and put the Thunder on the ship on Tuesday, May 14, 2002, there was introduced, read for the first time, and passed left corner of the net. scoreboard. With time winding down SP-F Diamondbacks Rout PUBLIC NOTICE on such first reading, the following ordi- The second goal was scored as and the Thunder wanting to add in- TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS nance: Loni Kaye knocked in a rebound. surance to their lead, McEvoy jumped PLANNING BOARD AN ORDINANCE SUPPLE- The Jazz travel to Watchung Hills on a loose ball and put it into the net SP-F Baseball Mets, 20-9 MENTING AND AMENDING this Sunday for their next game. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the CHAPTER XXIII, ZONING, OF for the final score. The Diamondbacks of the Scotch Jones and Bello all stroked hits. Adam Planning Board of the Township of Scotch THE REVISED GENERAL OR- Plains-Fanwood Youth Baseball As- Brous scored four times, including Plains will hold a public hearing on Wednes- DINANCES OF THE TOWN- day, May 29, 2002, at 8:00 p.m. in Council SHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS, sociation Major Division evened two thefts of home. Burke also scored Chambers, 430 Park Avenue, to hear the 1978, RE-ZONING BLOCK Westfield Baseball League their record at 4-4 as they topped the four times, while Sette crossed the Waiver of Site Plan application of Michael 4303, LOT 12 FROM THE “B- Mets, 20-9, in a rain-soaked plate three times. Courtney Bifani, Novello, for 2261 South Avenue, Block 8201, 1” ZONE TO THE “P” ZONE Summer Traveling Team Mother’s Day contest. Del Prete and Jones each scored Lot 13, B-2 Zone which proposes the con- Purpose: The property known as Block struction of two second floor apartments 4303, Lot 12 be rezoned from the R20;B- Registration & Tryouts The Mets jumped ahead, 2-0, in twice. Dan Gilman, Dylan over the existing building. The following 1R21” Zone to the “P” zone. the top of the first, but the Diamond- McMahon, and Bello scored one run variances are requested with this applica- A public hearing for same will be held on backs answered to tie it. The Dia- apiece. tion: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 at 8:00 p.m. in the Tryouts begin Saturday, 5/4/02 through 5/19/02. mondbacks exploded for 10 runs Defensively, Ryan Ayala, Philip 23-3.11d1-Truck Loading and Unloading Council Chambers of the Municipal Build- Required: Other than Front Yard ing, or any time and place to which a meeting Detailed information as to exact times and over the next two innings, but the Rosenkrantz, Gilman, McMahon and Existing: Front Yard for the further consideration of such ordi- locations for each age group (8’s through 16’s) Mets, refusing to quit, battled back Del Prete all did a solid job in the 23-3.11d2-Buffer nance shall from time to time be adjourned, in the top of the fifth to close the gap outfield. Bifani and Sette turned in Required: 10 feet and all persons interested will be given an can be found by accessing the WBL web site: to 12-9. their usual steady performance at Existing: none opportunity to be heard concerning such www.westfieldnj.com/wbl 23-2.3(1)3-Front Yard Parking ordinance. In the bottom of the fifth, the Dia- first base and catcher, respectively. Allowed: none A copy of same may be obtained from the mondbacks put the game away with Jones, Brous, Bello, and Burke Proposed: 2 spaces office of the Township Clerk, 430 Park Registration forms are available at The Westfield Recre- eight more runs. Jimmy Burke rounded out the solid D’back infield. All interested persons may be present Avenue, Scotch Plains, New Jersey, be- pitched three innings for the win and and be heard. The file pertaining to this tween the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. ation Department and The Leader Store. Any additional Mike Bello closed it out over the application is in the office of the Planning Monday through Friday by any member of questions, please call the WBL message center at See it all on the Web! Board and is available for public inspection the general public who wants a copy of final two innings. Together they com- during regular office hours. same without cost. 908-233-4767 or contact us via bined to register nine . www.goleader.com Barbara Horev BARBARA RIEPE e-mail at [email protected] Joseph Del Prete, Joe Sette, Danny Secretary to the Planning Board Township Clerk 1 T - 5/16/02, The Times Fee: $27.03 1 T - 5/16/02, The Times Fee: $34.17

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