Page 10 Thursday, August 12, 2004 The Westfield Leader and The Scotch Plains – Fanwood TIMES A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION KELLER MANGLES 3- HR, MANZI STEALS SHOW Westfield PD Stings Sheriff Dept, 8-7 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 Hunter Captures Title, Traps cracked a two-run single. In the fifth, however, an outburst of five runs on seven shots by the Sher- Watson ‘Glory Boys’, 7-4, 14-7 iffs deadlocked the duel, 7-7. Shaunhessy, Kevin Ryan and Jamie and Rob Ryan ripped RBI singles. By FRED LECOMTE Jascow, Chris Freiden, Brian ship in any league it’s a major accom- The Sheriff’s quickly apprehended Specially Written for The Westfield Leader and The Times Ciemniecki, Matt DeMasi and Rob plishment. When you’re on top, teams two Westfield batters in the bottom of The Hunter Avenue softball men McCullum to tighten the score, 8-7, get ready to play you each and every the fifth. Rattled but unshaken, Jeff captured the title in the Fanwood Old late in the game. time you play. They want to knock Johnson and Czarnecki answered with Men’s Softball Association (FOMSA) “They retaliated with a series of you off and that makes it competitive key hits. A concerned Smalls hollered, by edging Watson, 7-4, in Game 1 of base hits,” said Cuccaro. “We were a and fun. It’s simply a great experi- “Frank, mix a hit in there, will you?” the best-of-three series on August 4, little sloppy defensively and Manzi, ence to be around guys who have Padovano responded and fired the then by crunching the ‘Glory Boys,’ unlike himself, was a final shot, a RBI single to center. 14-7, in Game 2 at Forest Road Park little wild. Perhaps the “That’s the way to lead Frank,” in Fanwood on August 5. weather, the wet ball had barked McCullough. In Game 1, level of play was in- something to do with it. Savoring his team’s bang, bang vic- Fred Lecomte for The Westfield Leader and The Times tense, emotions and quality ran high He then had some con- tory, Padovano said, “We weren’t hit- PROVIDING A LOT OF MUSCLE…Hunter Avenue slugger Steve Kamins as the younger ‘Glory Boys,’ played trol issues and that made ting the ball in Game 1, then in Game blasted a two-run homer and a double against the Watson “Glory Boys” in the rather well, but the Hunters gave vet- the game 8-7.” 2, we loosened up, put our bats to- championship series. eran Al Manzi a 7-1 cushion The Hunters fired off gether and hit clutch like we nor- in the top of the seventh . six huge blasts in the mally do and came back to pull it out. Watson made it tough in the end and top of the seventh to Elizabeth is a phenomenal team and St. Bart’s Oldtimers Men’s rallied for three runs in the bottom of pretty much put the everyone in their lineup hits, so a lead the inning. game away. Cuccaro with them is never safe, and they did “We scored some runs early, played and Scott Stogner led come back to tie it up.” Softball League Results: good defense and Manzi was on his the hunt with respective game tonight,” explained Hunter team Sheriff 2 000 34 7 St. Anthony 15, St Joseph 8 Chemidlin (4-for-5, 3 doubles), Tom singles and the big blow Westfield 122 21 8 Frank Chupko (3-3), Bruce Logan Littero, Keith Middleton and Tom captain Frank Cuccaro. came when Brian Keller (2-3 with 3 RBI) and Tom Staniero (3- Ulichny all with three hits led the Eds. In Game 2, despite a severe down- strutted to the plate and Scotch Hills Women 3) led Tony’s Tigers. Marty Bernstein Tony Perconte went 3-for-3 and Marv pour, the Hunters burst into a full- crushed a three-run and Mike Jonny led St. Joseph. Scherb had four RBI for Anthony. fledged attack and came up with five homer to a remote sec- Tell Golf Results: runs on a volley of RBI singles trig- tion of right field. St Aloysius 12, St Anne 0 St Jude 21, St Aloysius 10 (Game 1) gered by Steve Kamins, Mike Ewing, “Winning the cham- A spokeswoman for the Scotch Scott Curtis, Kevin Woodring and St Aloysius 18, St Jude 3 (Game 2) Joe Penczak and Kyle Bilcher. pionship four years in a Tom Rutkowski all had multiple hits. Fred Lecomte for The Westfield Leader and The Times Hills Women’s Golf Association of In Game 1, Jude’s Don Rowbotham, The Hunters took a 7-0 lead in the row is unprecedented in GETTING ANOTHER HIT…Hunter Avenue’s Frank Scotch Plains announced the results Al Betau recorded the shutout. Pat Enright, Bob Pielhau and Nick third on RBI shots by Chris Kluckas, the Fanwood League,” Cuccaro went 2-for-4 in the championship series of the 100% Handicap Stroke Tour- St James 13, St Kilian 7 Barattucci all had multiple hits. St. Frank Cuccaro. But the scrappy said Cuccaro. “Anytime against Watson Avenue. nament held August 3. The James Gang scored four in the Al’s Kevin Woodring and Matt Fugett ‘Glory Boys,’ got punch from Mike you win a champion- FLIGHT A: first and eight in the fifth. Kevin had three hits. played together since their high school Low Gross: Pat Kelk 43 Marron was 3-for-3 with four RBI In Game 2, St Aloysius’ Bill days. Now that we’re getting a little Low Net: Kelk and Alice Kehler 31 and Lee Didonato was 3-for-3 with McKinney (3 RBI) and Jim Steger Union County Sr. 50+ Men’s older, it’s great to get together and Second: Chris Haight 33 two RBI for the Gang. Joe Cocuzza both went 4-for-4. Dave Rothenberg play well the way we have and we FLIGHT B: had three hits for Kilian. was 2-for-2 with a HR and two RBI have a great sponsor in Green Grass Low Gross: Rosemary DeWitt 51 for Jude. Landscape.” Low Net: DeWitt and Kathy Blatt 32 St Mark 11, St Jude 9 Softball League Standings: Mark scored nine runs in the third. St Joseph 12, St Mark 4 Perhaps the most sparks for the Second: Susan Schwarz 33 Russ Voorhess, Nate Mangiris and 50+ DIVISION 1: hits apiece. Hunters in this modified league FLIGHT C: Chris Meehan, Glen Walz, Tony Radice TEAM W L and Mark Romaine had multiple hits. Frank Chupko all walked and scored Union Center Nat’l Bank 10, Crest 4 comes via the amazin’ man on the Low Gross: Barbara Laguna 53 with Bobby Guy, Damon Roth, Mike Comcast Cablevision 20 3 mound, Al Manzi. “Basically after Low Net: Laguna 28 Pat Enright and Don Rowbotham led Antone’s Pub & Grill 16 5 The Bankers cashed in five runs in St. Jude with three hits each. Jonny and Tom McGall participating D&K Associates 16 7 the fifth inning, and were led offen- every game, we talk about Manzi,” Second: Jo Miller 32 in the outburst. Scott Smith (3-for-3) Irish Pub 12 9 said Cuccaro. “We mock that he’s Third: Dolores Jennings 33 St Edwards 21, St Anthony 8 sively by Tom Connolly, Sal LaBella and Marty Marks (2-for-3, HR, 2 50+ DIVISION 2: and Len Ladislaw. 100 years old, but the guy just con- Low Putts: Laguna 12 Pete Vanderheyden (5-for-5 with five RBI) led St Mark. TEAM W L tinues to give one great effort after Chip-in: Miller #5, Dot Rastelli #7 RBI), Gary Cardinale (4-for-4), Pete Marion & Jacobson Roofing 10 10 Creative Industries 9, Legg Mason 3 great effort. He always keeps us in Birdie: Kelk #4 St Aloysius 6, St Anthony 1 Awnings Galore 11 11 Winning pitcher Art Kopacz pro- the game and perhaps, in my opin- Neal LaStrange (3-for-3) and Bill Northwestern Mutual 9 12 duced four hits of his own, while ion, he is one of the best in PUBLIC NOTICE WTA Mixed Doubles McKinney (4-for-4) led the Als. The Office 10 13 Union Center National Bank 5 18 holding the opposition to just 10 hits. league history and his stats back that NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tennis Ladder Told: St Kilian 25, St Blaise 5 Crest Refrigeration 1 22 Joe Addochio, Bill Ritchie, Don up. He has won championships in Estate of: JOHN LOSAVIO A/K/A JOHN Floyd Roberts was 5-for-6 with SUPER SENIORS DIVISION: Robertson and Norm Stumpf each different leagues and now has F. LOSAVIO, Deceased STANDINGS AS OF AUGUST 1: John Gordon, Paul Raphael and TEAM W L contributed three hits. brought four in our league. Perhaps Pursuant to the order of James S. 1. Hilary Abramowitz/Jon Eisenberg Creative Industries 14 3 2. Alejandro/Lucila Vollbrechthausen Howard Bialos all with four hits. Creative Industries 19, IL what sets us apart from the other LaCorte, Surrogate of the County of Union, Blaiser Jeff Friedlander was 3-for-3. IL Giardino’s Ristorante 14 4 made on the 6TH day of AUGUST, A.D. 3. Amanda/Warren Friss Legg Mason 5 14 Giardino’s 1 teams is our entire offensive and 2004, upon the application of the under- 4. Nancy/Rich Freundlich ANGELS DIVISION: LA Law 4 16 Art Kopacz allowed only seven hits, defensive unit. There is not one weak signed, as EXECUTOR of the estate of 5. Monica/Michael Morin spot, not one drop-off in our lineup, 6. Steve Lee/Julie Tarr (As of August 6:) Comcast 11, Antone’s Pub 8 while his teammates exploded for 22 said deceased, notice is hereby given to TEAM W L Pct while defensively we have perhaps the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to 7. Paul Darmanin/Lyn Myers The Cablemen clinched first place. hits. Howie Jones led Creative with 8. Chris/Maria Elena Whelan St. Joseph 10 8 .555 the best shortstop in Kluckas and the subscriber under oath or affirmation St. Kilian 10 9 .526 See Exclusive story. three hits. Joe Addochio, Ray their claims and demands against the es- All inactive teams have been St. James 8 11 .421 Cozzarelli, Charles Lehman, Ed Penczak in the league. tate of said deceased within six months dropped from the standings. Those St. Blaise 5 10 .333 Awnings Galore 9, The Office 7 Malko, Bill Ritchie, Norm Stumpf, Overall, I thought Midway was per- from the date of said order. who wish to be listed again must play St. Anthony 5 10 .333 Awnings scored seven runs in the haps the most well-balanced team as VINCENT LOSAVIO Rich Vitaliano and Kopacz each pro- EXECUTOR and report some matches. All match SAINTS DIVISION: third inning and hung on. The Office duced two hits. far as pitching, hitting and defense ATTORNEYS scores should be called in to the coor- TEAM W L Pct had numerous hits but could not rally top to bottom we faced in the play- BUTTERMORE & ATTENASIO dinator, Nancy Freundlich at (908) St. Aloysius 13 4 .765 when needed. Tom McNulty rapped IL Giardino’s 13, L.A. Law 6 offs. Watson was waiting for us and 445 EAST BROAD STREET 232-6545 or e-mailed to St. Jude 10 7 .588 three hits while Bill Hinkle, Dennis L.A. Law 9, Legg Mason 3 they featured a young and fast team P.O. BOX 2189 [email protected]. The next St. Anne 9 7 .562 Kosowicz, Howard Smith, Chip Marion & Jacobson Roofing 15, that did everything well, so it was WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY 07091 St. Mark 9 9 .500 Awnings Galore 14 1 T - 8/12/04, The Times Fee: $19.89 reporting period ends August 15. St. Edward 7 10 .412 Weiss and Tony Zarvos tapped two not an easy venture.”

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