2004 Medford Lakes Men's Softball Archives

StewDoggz make it three in a row beating a “confident” Chico’s at Shawnee…pics are done and posted….Finals- Pictures and details

back row:  Zach Magulick, Alan Anton, Bryan Livingston, Dan Schaeffer, Brian Anton, Dan Nixon, Brett Summerville (with son Nate)

front row:  Mike Collins, Bill Sutphin, Jared Coughlin, Scott Kentrus (coach), Craig Kenderdine

kneeling:  Brian Kerstetter, Aaron Harty (with mascot Brac)

Championship game final….StewDoggz 13  Chico’s Bail Bonds 4

The StewDoggz are once again the Medford Lakes Men’s Softball Champions.  Successfully defending their “back to back” titles, they now own a “three-peat” with their third straight championship. It’s only the fourth time that’s been accomplished in modern league history.  For the third consecutive year, the ‘Doggz did not lose a game in the playoffs, extending their playoff unbeaten streak to 12 games.  Entering the tournament as the #4 seed, they drew #5 seed Lakes Flakes in the first round.  After getting behind 6-2 after 2 1/2 innings, the StewDoggz exploded for 18 runs in their next two at bats.  The outburst was sparked by a Dan Schaeffer grand slam way up the tree line in right field which tied the game at six.  The ‘Doggz kept rolling from that point on and won by a final of 24-15.  Next up was what many thought might be the unofficial title game, pitting the two-time defending champion ‘Doggz against the two-time #1seed Nicklebees.  Unfortunately for the fans watching (and Nicklebees players too), this game was never really a contest.  Thanks to consistent hitting, good pitching, and a stifling defense, the StewDoggz had a 16-1 lead going into the last inning, and ended up a 16-5 winner.  Waiting for the ‘Doggz in the final of the winners bracket was the league’s newest team, #2 seed Chico’s Bail Bonds.  The two division rivals split their regular season match ups, which were decided by one and two run margins, so another close game was in order.  Assembled in the off season for the sole purpose of beating the StewDoggz, Chico’s was only able to give them a scare.  But what a game it was.  After failing early to cash in on a few chances with men on base, the StewDoggz still held a 7-2 advantage in the middle of the fourth inning.  That was when Chico’s decided to make a game of it.  They tied the score in the bottom half, and then a back and forth battle ensued until they held a one run lead going into the last inning.  Faced with their greatest adversity in any playoff game the last three years, the StewDoggz were caught in the unfamiliar position of playing from behind.  But when the pressure is on, so are the ‘Doggz.  After “intentionally” walking deep threat Dan Schaeffer to lead off the seventh, “Big Al” Alan Anton made Chico’s pay with an opposite field homer into the trees in right.  “Hot Sauce” Billy Sutphin made it back to back by stroking one into the woods as well.  After tacking on another four runs, now the ‘Doggz were in the lead, and Chico’s was chasing a six run deficit in the bottom of the seventh.  After getting their first two men on base, Chico’s potential rally was thwarted by StewDoggz shortstop Jared “J-Rod” Coughlin.  Making the play of the year, playoff co-MVP J-Rod made an unbelievable on the run, over the shoulder, diving catch of a blooper, and then fired back to second base to get a double play.  One out later, the StewDoggz advanced to the finals with a 17-11 victory.  As the ‘Doggz relaxed, marinating under the sun, they watched the remaining teams left battle it out for the right to meet them in the championship.  Not surprisingly, it was Chico’s Bail Bonds earning themselves a rematch of their earlier classic against the ‘Doggz.  But as Championship Sunday came, so did the rain, putting the finals in jeopardy of being postponed.  Determined to get the game in, with the help of some others in the league, the two teams worked hard on Brooks Field to get it playable.  Unfortunately, Brooks was a lost cause, and the game was moved to Shawnee High School instead.  The game itself was almost a non-event, as Chico’s looked overwhelmed by the pressure, while the StewDoggz felt right at home playing for a title.  The ‘Doggz jumped right out on them with a five-run first inning, and had a 10-0 lead in the middle of the fifth.  Chico’s showed no signs of life, and in fact had trouble even getting the bats off their shoulders.  Remembering that StewDoggz pitcher/coach Scott “Big VooDoo Daddy” Kentrus had trouble with the strike zone in the windy conditions during their previous match up, it appeared that Chico’s was trying to put the pressure on him to throw strikes in this game.  And throw strikes he did.  Without walking a batter, and running only one 3-ball count all game, the Big Voo struck out three, all looking.  To make matters worse for themselves, Chico’s, midway through the game, changed into their new “Chico’s 2004 Softball Champions” t-shirts, thinking it might give themselves a boost. After getting a good laugh, the StewDoggz made quick work of the “pretender champions”, and it now looks like Chico’s bought themselves a bundle of $10 wash rags.  Assuming they learned a few lessons from the seasoned champion StewDoggz, maybe Chico’s will eventually get to live down the criticism they’ve brought on by their shenanigans.  Until then, the ‘Doggz reign supreme.  Other StewDoggz not previously mentioned, but who made significant contributions in this year’s playoff run were:  All Star leftfielder Mike “Larry” Collins, best outfielder in the league: Brian “B.A.” Anton, play me anywhere infielder Brian “Sweaty” Kerstetter, 1B/DH Craig Kenderdine, catcher “Animal” Aaron Harty, All Star outfielder Brett Summerville, and co-MVP 3B Zach Magulick who went 12 for 14 with 10 RBI’s in the four playoff games.  Unable to play in this year’s playoffs were “Iceman” Danny Nixon and former Cy Young and MVP Bryan “LivDogg” Livingston, both of whom will be back on the field next season.  And next season is one in which the StewDoggz will try to make history by equaling the league record of four straight championships.  The ‘Doggz would like to thank Commissioner Tom Wiker and assistant Joe Urban on all their hard work running the league this year (even though they play for Chico’s).  And to the rest of the league which is full of good times and great people, the StewDoggz say thanks to you as well.  GO ‘DOGGZ!!!!!!!!!!!

Weekend #1 saw a few upsets…..

After Hours beat #3 Roadkill 12-9

  

Chico’s just beat the Hot shots

While the Bulls handled Pogue Mahon

StewDoggz beat the Flakes by 10

Nicklebee’s beat the Bulls by 25

The Flakes beat both Trailblazers and the Bulls to advance to Saturday’s round

Chico’s continued their win over the After Hours 17-7

StewDoggz upset Nicklebee’s 16-6

Six teams are left out of 10

After Hours vs the Flakes… Flakes beat them to advance to the quarter finals against RoadKill

RoadKill won a close one with favored Nicklebee’s 18-15 Chico’s and StewDoggz had a great back and forth game…that ended with a 6 run 7th inning by the Stew Doggz to win the game and advance to the finals….
Flakes and RoadKill met at 3:00.  Flakes came out on top and then played Chico’s
Chico’s waited patiently until 4:30 to play Lakes Flakes.  Chico’s revenged their earlier loss to go to the finals against the StewDoggz

 StewDoggz make it three in a row!!!!!!!

Championship game pictures….   click here for details of who they won.

   

 

The 2004 Commissioner is Tom Wiker

 2004 League Stats ( Teams and Players)    

2004 Season standings- Playoffs after Sat 7/31-

OverallTeamDivisionRecordDivision RecordDivision PlaceSeason placePlayoff recordOverall recordFinal Standings 
Place
1StewDoggzTastes Great9-45-324th

3-0

     
2Chico Bail BondsTastes Great10-37-112nd3-1   
3Lakes FlakesTastes Great8-54-435th3-2

11-7

3rd

 
4RoadkillLess Filling9-46-22

3rd

  2-2

11-6

4th 
5Nicklebee’sLess Filling12-17-01 1st1-2

13-3

5th 
6

After Hours

Tastes Great8-54-44 6th1-2

9-7

    6th 
7Hot ShotsLess Filling5-83-437th

  1-2

6-10

7th

 
8BullsLess Filling2-101-448th1-23-12     8th 
9TrailblazersTastes Great1-120-759th0-21-149th 
10Pogue MahonLess Filling0-110-5510th0-20-1310th 
           
           

Individual players: Top players in each category….This stats section will only work if the information is E-mailed to this site. If you are not listed it is because it was not sent……. 

2004 Player Stats-Season- season completed…all 13 games…  ……playoffs not included

 PlayersAvg. AB min of 25 Player – DoublesPlayer – Triples 

Derby

Player – HR’sThe “K” List- incl. foul outs
1Ralph Vanaman.840 Jack Schaub…..11Ralph Vanaman…4 1Chris Cavanaugh.15Chris McCrum….7
2Jason Braatz..793 Bill Heddendorf…..10Greg Armbruster…3 2Jason Braatz….10John Hammond…3
3Brent Blanchard .769 Jim Tarzy….8Bill Steffen….3 3Dan Schaeffer….8Mike Clark…3-L
4Jack Schaub.762 Alan Anton….8John Scullion….2 4Kevin Ross….7Brian Kerstetter…2
5Chris Cavanaugh.741 Ralph Vanaman….8Dan Schaeffer …2 5Tom Wiker….7Scott Kentrus…2-L
6Bill Steffen.737 Jared Coughlin…8Brad Mauger….2 6Bill Steffen……5

Rob Weber….1-L

7Jim Clancey.737 Joe Cruz….7Zach Magulick …2 7Ron Kornafel….5Jim Githens…1-L
8Ernie Ley.720 Justin Daley….7Brian Kerstetter…2 8* Bob Roth….5John Burger…1-L
9Steve Jones.706 John Donahue….6Joe Cruz….2 9Josh Federovitch..5

Lane Lundberg..1L

9John Donahue.697 Chet Beaston….6Chris Shultz….2 10Jack Schaub….4Zach Magulick 1
10Rich Barnett.696 Gary McGeever…5Dennis McFaddon.2 11Greg Armbruster…4Rusty Cahill.1
11Josh Federovitch.690 Tom Wiker….5  12Rich Barnett…4Lou Stephen….1
12Shawn Pringle

.688

 Chris Cavanaugh…5  13Jerry Campagna…4Ernie Schanck….1
13Lou Stephen.684 Jason Braatz….5Many w/1  Many with 3Drew Wagner.1L
14Chris Shultz.679 Many with 4    Chris Cavanaugh.1L
15Mike Wetterau.649      Jack Schaub….1
      * Past HR derby winners may participateThe top 10 will be nominated to participate in the Home Run Derby Sunday Aug 1st. Click here for details…..Too many more to mention…anyone else is just lucky at this point..unless you get 2 K’s

 

 

      2004 Season          

10 Teams &  13 games

Tastes GreatLess Filling
After Hours- AHBulls -BU    
Chico’s Bail Bonds-CHHot Shots-HS
Lakes Flakes-FLNicklebee’s-NB
Stew Doggz-SDPogue Mahon-PM
TrailBlazers- TB Roadkill -RK

Last updated :  07/29/2017 09:51 AM..     

Week

Ea Opening Day-123Mom45 6789 1011 Makeups1213
NeetaSun.April 18April 25May 2DayMay 16May 23 June 6June 13June 20June 27July 4thJuly 11July 18July 25Jul 31/Aug1
12:00 Neeta      HS vs PMTB vs FLPM vs CH       PM vs RKCH vs BU  NB vs AHTB vs NBOpenTB vs SD BU vs NBOpenPlay-offsPlay-offs
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1:30 Neeta CH vs FLRK vs HSAH vs FL SD vs AH  SD vs HS OpenOpenOpenHS vs BU BU vs RKOpento the playoff schedule page please…. 
                  
3:00 Neeta OpenOpenOpen OpenOpen OpenOpenOpenOpen OpenOpen  
                  
4:30 Neeta OpenOpenOpen OpenOpen OpenOpenOpenOpen OpenOpen  
Brooks                 
10:30 Brooks BU vs HSFL vs SDTB vs CH CH vs NBRK vs AH PMvs AHNB vs HSOpenTB vs AH PM vs HSOpen  
                  
12:00 Brooks NB vsBUSD vs CHAH vs HS FL vs NBTB vs RK SD vs BUBU vs FLNB vsPM

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 RK vsPMPM vs BU-No game played  
                  
1:30 Brooks NB vs RKCH vs AHHS vs NB HS vs FLTB vs PM FL vs RKCH vs RKCH vs SDFL vs CH AH vs SDAH vs CH- game to be played 6:15 Friday- 7/23  
                  
3:00 Brooks SD vs TBBU vs PMRK vs SD AH vs BUFL vs PM HS vs TBOpenFL vs TBRK vs NB SD vs FL   
                  
4:30 Brooks AH vs TBPM vs NBRK vs BU BU vs TBNB vs SD HS vs CHPM vs SDFL vs AHHS vs RK CH vs TBOpen  

“2004 Commissioner” Tom Wiker

 

Medford Lakes Softball Playoff Schedule 2004     

First weekend of the playoffs are July 25th.   The final weekend will be the following Saturday and Sunday July 31st and Aug. 1st…with the final game or games played on Sunday August 1st at 11:00 and 12:30 noon (if necessary).

   Sunday, July 25th   Saturday, July 31st      

        Sunday, August 1st   

  Time  

  Brooks  

Completed…

  Neeta 

Completed…

     Time

    Brooks

Completed…

    Time   Shawnee- Completed…
  9:00  G-1 #6-After Hours-Wvs           #3 RoadKill  G-2 #9(TB) vs    #7 (Hot Shots)-W   10:30G-13  W12Flakes-Wvs L9 After Hours-   11:00  G-18 W17 (Chico’s)vs W15StewDoggz-W-Champs
 10:30  G-3 W2Hot Shotsvs#2 (Chico’s)-W  G-4 #10(PM) vs  #8 (Bulls)-W   12:00G-14 W8RoadKill-Wvs L11(NB)   12:30  G-19- If necessary
  12:00  G-5  #5 Flakes vs # 4 StewDoggz-WG-6 L2(TB) -W vs   L4(PM)     1:30 G-15  W11StewDoggz-W vs W9(Chico’s)   
   1:30  G- 7 W4 Bullsvs    #1(NB)-WG-8 L1RoadKillWvsL3Hot Shots     3:00  G-16  W14 RoadKillvs W13Flakes-W   
    3:00  G- 9W3(Chico’s)-W  vs W1 After Hours-  G-10 L5Flakes-Wvs W6(TB)     4:30  G-17 W16 Flakesvs. L15(Chico’s)-W   
 4:30G-11  W7(NB) vs W5StewDoggz-W G-12 W10Flakes-Wvs L7Bulls      

Home team is the team with the better standing in the regular season…see the stats page for clarification: 

 

2004 Year End party was a great success..

The year end party this year was a good turn out.  The two tents, provided by Brian Bennett, saved the day since we had several downpours of rain later in the afternoon. We were able to get in both All-Star game and Home Run Derby with little to no problems.  The food, activities and awards ceremonies were well attended and many came out to enjoy the fun.  A big thank you to Tom Wiker and Joe Urban for all their planning and organization to help this extended softball season event go smoothly.  Additional thanks to Greg Armbruster and Millie at the Colony office to help with the fields and announcements for Medford Lakes.  This year the Medford Lakes Men’s Softball League had $2,000 which was donated to three places.  $1,000 went to the MLAA, $500. went to the Medford Lakes Schools, and $500 was donated to the Medford Lakes Softball Flood Relief Fund.  Future fund raisers will be announced and held to add to the flood fund over the next 2-3 years.  We will keep you posted as event are organized.

Enjoy the pics and thanks for all the smiles……

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 

Thanks for all the smiles…see you next year….

Less Filling easily beats Taste Great in the 2004 All Star game. 20-8

Shawn Pringle and Jack Schaub both go 3-3 each hitting a 3 run Home Run and a double of the “wall”.  A ceremonial “first pitch”  was done by new 2004 Hall of Fame award winner John Schaub.  The 5 inning game was heavily favored to the Tastes Great division hosting high profile players.  Against the odds,  Cy Young winner Greg Armbruster took the mound and the win in this game of Golden Glovers and long ball hitters. 

All Star game pics…..

  

2004 All- Stars……….

** After Hours:    Jason Braatz, Jerry Campagna, Pete Amodeo     ** Bulls:–  Greg Smith, Jimmy Paga, Bob Nixon

** Flakes:   Jim Tarzy, John “JD” Donahue, Bill Steffen         ** Hot Shots:    Josh Federovitch, Troy Chenier, Rich Barnett

** Chico’s:-  Ralph Vanaman, Ernie Ley, Doug Wagner         ** Pogue Mahon:   Kevin Reilly, Mark McGloughlin, Mark Stewar

** Nicklebee’s:  Chris Cavanaugh, Jack Schaub, Greg Armbruster ** RoadKill:  -Kevin Ross, Ray Pancoast, Tim Dean

** StewDoggz:  Mike Collins, Alan Anton, Brett Summerville     ** Trailblazers:   Mike Robinson, Jim Sullivan, Bill Heddendorf

2004 Hall of Fame, Golden Glove  Cy Young and Rookie of the year award winners……..

1. Ralph Vanaman (Chico’s)

2. Jason Braatz (After Hours)

3. Dave Getchell (Nicklebee’s)

        4. Bill Steffen (Flakes)

5. Tim Dean (Roadkill)

Jason Braatz, Ralph Vanaman and Tim Dean

Greg Armbruster- Nicklebee’s

Craig Angermeyer- Chico’s

 

2004 Hall of Fame award winner- John Schaub- Lions Club

           

John Schaub has come from a family line of ball players.  His father played with the 1930’s Road Island Red Legs and later became a scout for Connie Mac and the Phila Athletics.   As a boy his father would take him to the dugout at Connie Mac stadium where he often watched the Phila Athletics play the Old Camden Ball Club…a team his father coached and owned.  He was even named after a famous 1930’s pitcher who was inducted into the Pennsylvania sports hall of fame in 1997.

After moving to Medford Lakes in 1953 he continued this family tradition by playing in a number of July 4th and Memorial day tournaments..of which he never lost when he pitched here at Brooks field.  Later he joined the Lions Club where he played with them for 20 years winning several championships as their pitcher.  In 1985 he finished his career with a championship winning catch in deep right field while his son was rounding 3rd base soon to be the tying run in the bottom of the 7th.

I’m very proud to induct into the Medford Lakes Men’s Softball Hall of Fame for 2004, the man who taught me how to play ball…John Schaub.

Jack Schaub

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2004 Hall of Fame award winner- Bob Foremont

Bob…need your picture……

 

Dan Schaeffer is the 2004 Home Run Champion

 

1. Chris Cavanaugh-15-past winner8. Rich Barnett…4
2. Jason Braatz….109.  Jerry Campagna…4
3. Dan Schaeffer….810. Greg Armbruster…4
4. Tom Wiker….711. Jack Schaub-4  past winner
5. Bill Steffen……512.
6. Josh Federovitch..513.
7. Bob Roth- 5  past winner 

 

First Round winners shown in blue

1. Jack Schaub – 87. Bob Roth – 2 
2. Rich Ross- 78. Tom Wiker – 1 
3. Shawn Pringle – 69.  Jason Braatz – 1 
4. Dan Schaeffer – 610. Greg Armbruster – 1 
5. Chris Cavanaugh – 311. Rich Barnett -0 
6. Josh Federovitch – 3  

    Final round stats

1st place- Dan Schaeffer – 4- Winner

 2nd place- Rich Ross – 2

2nd place- Jack Schaub – 2

3rd place- Shawn Pringle – 1

 

Weekly Season Games 2004

 

 Highlights for weeks 1 and 2 

Week # 1                  Weeks 3 & 4            Weeks 5 & 6           Weeks 7 & 8          Weeks 9 & 10 

Opening Day !!!- Sunday April 18th –Week #1 

Game #1:  Neeta: 12:00 Noon (Hot ShotsW vs Pogue Mahon)

A valiant effort was turned in by the new Irish Pogue Mahon but all of the luck was with the offensive production of the Hot Shots.  Lead off Brent Blanchard went 4-4, completing the cycle, and scoring 5 runs.  Rich Barnett found a pitch over his shoulder to drive for his first home run of the season.  Gary McGeever went 4-4 and Dennis Staples went 3-3.  Doubles by Sam Shively and Josh Federovitch helped to produce the 21-1 final score.

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Game #2:  Neeta: 1:30 Noon (Chico’s Bail Bonds-W vs. Lakes Flakes

The much-anticipated opening day start between Chico’s Bail Bonds and their arch rivals, the Lakes Flakes, turned out to be closer than Vegas predicted. Chico’s, laying 10 runs in Vegas, started their first game in franchise history with an impressive 5 run 1st inning as team co-founder, Bob Roth, scored the first run against his former team.  From the start, Chico’s not only showed its brilliance but also its dominance as Doug Wagner pitched a flawless game ending with a 1.18 ERA and struck out golden glove shortstop, Drew Wagner, down the stretch to secure the 12-9 win.  Game ball winner Jeff Bednar and his wife celebrated “Clown Game’s” .1000 Avg. and his renewed stellar speed on the base path.  Robin had this to say about Jeff’s performance, “The only thing Jeff didn’t do was throw Iadanza out on the base path and that’s because it’s softball not hardball!”  Jeff also added “I always knew I was a dying asset on the Flakes, so I left with the 3 Flakes players that carried the team over the years.”  Joe Urban, former Flake put on waivers, made a hand full of put outs and hit the ball hard.  Ralph “Shorts” Vanaman’s hot bat and sleek play at shortstop had scouts wandering why and how the veteran has been passed up over the years for Golden Glove and All Star awards.  Co-founder, Tom Wiker spoke about Shorts and had this to say “Shorts is unstoppable and certainly the best player in the league outside of maybe Bob Buchanan, and Lil Bob??? Well, he’s playing with us anyway”!  Co-founder and coach, Bob Roth is concerned with Chico’s debut but knows that down the stretch, Chico’s will be in the hunt, probably taking the top seed going into the playoffs.  Next stop for Chico’s are Stew Doggz Stadium and than into After Hours Park for a Sunday double-header.

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Game #3  Brooks:  10:30  (Bulls vs Hot Shots-W)

The new look Bulls and the Hot Shots lead off the ’04 season with the opening game.  At the conclusion of the top half of the fourth the Bulls tied the game at 2.  A productive bottom half of the fourth gave the Hot Shots some breathing room with six runs scored even with coach Scullion hampering the team with a couple of poor calls as the Ump.  By the top of the sixth the Bulls rallied to pull within one run.  The Hot Shots answered with three insurance runs followed by some excellent defense to preserve the first win of the season.  11-7

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Game #4  Brooks:  12:00 Noon (Nicklebee’s Wvs. Bulls)

Nicklebee’s started the season with another winner tradition beating the Bull’s 25-7.  Dave Getchell lead Nicklebee’s to the win going 5 for 6 with 4 runs and 4 RBI’s.  The team, fielding only 9 players were able to keep the Bull’s from scoring more than 7 runs.  Greg Arbruster notched his first pitching win.

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Game #5:  Brooks: 1:30 pm Nicklebee’s-W vs. Roadkill )

Nicklebee’s continued their double header by scoring another 25 runs again RoadKill beating them 25-13.  Coach Chris Cavanaugh lead the scoring offence sending two Home run “moon-shots” off of Rusty Cahill.  Jack Schaub went 5 for 5 with 3 doubles and Lou Salvatore added to the run total  by going 5 for 6.  Game Note:  Greg “Wagner” Armbruster stepped onto the mound in the bottom of the 7th and K’d the last two RoadKill batters…looking.

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Game #6:  Brooks: 3:00 pm (Stew Doggz -Wvs. TrailBlazers)\   21-2

The StewDoggz began defense of their back to back titles by beating an overmatched Trailblazers squad in six innings.  Scoring in every inning, the ‘Doggz balanced attack was led by the top of their order (except “One-for” Kentrus).  Lead-off man J-Rod went 4 for 4 setting the table nicely.  Unfortunately, with Kentrus in the two-hole, he had to wait for Schaeffer to come up next every time to move him along the basepaths.  Schaeff turned in a 3 for 4 day, and following him up was Big Al who was absolutely killing the ball while going 4 for 4.  “Hot Sauce” Billy Sutphin was 4 for 4 with a double and a triple batting fifth, solidifying his status as the early leader for Rookie of the Year.  Also worth mentioning, is the appearance of LivDogg on the mound as the opening day starting pitcher.  There was much speculation about him not playing this year due to a foot injury, but he went out and pitched a shut-out until “Jose Mesa” Schaeffer came in to blow it, giving up the Blazers only two runs.  The lowlite for the ‘Doggz was Brett Summerville going 0-for.  Apparently, a little side wager between him and Kentrus had him so rattled that he couldn’t even challenge Kent’s “One-for” performance.  Kent’s still waiting for his money.

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Game #7:  Brooks: 4:30 pm (After Hours vs WTrailBlazers-)

After Hours wins over the Trailblazers, 22 – 15.

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Week # 2

Game #1:  Neeta: 12:00 Noon Trailblazers vs FLakes- W

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Game #2:  Neeta: 1:30 Noon RoadKill-W vs Hot Shots

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Game #3  Brooks:  10:30 Flakes  vs StewDoggz–W

StewDoggz 18 Lakes  Flakes 3, 5 inn.

The ‘Doggz came out and took care of business in this one, pounding the Flakes until the mercy rule took effect in the fifth inning.  Perfect days at the plate were turned in by the Big Voodoo Daddy, Schaeff, Hot Sauce, BA, and LivDogg.  Schaeff finally hit a homer and knocked in four runs.  He also earned his first win on the mound.  That’s right folks, the ‘Doggz have another pitcher now, so LivDogg can do all the fishing he wants during playoff time.

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Game #4  Brooks:  12:00 Noon StewDoggz vs Chicos-W

Week two came and went as CMB’s Chico’s Bail Bonds visited Stew Doggz Stadium and recorded a 12-10 victory over the 2002/2003 MLSL champions.  The Doggz got off to a solid start as they led 7-2 midway thru the game, until Rich Lyon broke the game open with a late inning 2 out double.  The pitching of Doug Wagner stymied the bat of Dan Schaeffer as Schaeffer was only left with an opposite field hit.  Wagner said “I’m doing my job when premiere players such as Schaeffer are hitting opposite field and not sticking to their power.  And I have to give kudos to Livdog for a solid performance as he struck out our high priced talented John Hammond “.  The hot bats and gloves of Justin Daley, All-star shortstop Ralph Vanaman, Ernie Ley and red-hot Jeff Bednar, showed Coach’s Roth and Wiker that Chico’s has what it takes to win the big one even if it’s an inaugural season.

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Game #5:  Brooks: 1:30 pm Chico’s  –W vs After Hours

The second half of Chico’s double-header found them amongst the cold weather of After Hours Park, taking a commanding lead midway thru the game.  The cold weather went unnoticed as Justin Daley’s bare pipes and sizzling bat provided the heat Chico’s needed to sweep the After Hours 14-2.  Jason Bratts hit a dong or two, but it wasn’t enough for the Hours to compete.  George Wiker, upset with his team’s performance, hosted the post game party but was overheard on the phone with League representatives protesting the beating.  “I can’t take it anymore!  My brother, Tom, gets the best of me every year.  If something’s not done soon, I might jump off my kids rope swing into the lake”!

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Game #6:  Brooks: 3:00 pm Bulls –W vs Pogue Mahon

The Bulls won their first game 15-9 over Pogue Mahon. Chris Rakoczy notched the win aided by the one legged cat like catching of battery mate Brian Rife.  Rakoczy and Rife were backed up by seven Bulls in the field playing great defense for all but one inning. Bob “Otis” Nixon paced the Bulls attack going 4-4 with a walk.  Chris Rakoczy, Stace McDonald, Greg Smith, and Chris McCrum all had three hits.  Brian Rife won the team’s Schlitz Malt Liquor Bull player of the game honors.

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Game #7:  Brooks: 4:30 pm Pogue Mahon vs Nicklebee’s W

Nicklebee’s continued it’s un-beaten streak with another heavy win over Pogue Mahon 32-13 in 4 innings. Chris Cavanaugh lead the team hitting a league record 4 home runs…some of which could have left Citizens Bank Park. Greg Armbruster notched another win and hit for the cycle ( Hr, Triple, Double and Single). Joe Cruz, back from pro-ball in Puerto Rico…hit 5-5 with two Hr’s and a double. Scott Kelly was also perfect in the days outing going 3-3 with a stand up triple. Nicklebee’s has scored 82 runs in the last 3 games.

 

 

 Highlights for weeks 3 and 4 

Week # 3                Weeks 1 & 2            Weeks 5 & 6           Weeks 7 & 8          Weeks 9 & 10 

Game #1:  Neeta: 12:00 Noon Pogue Mahon vs Chico’s –W

Chico’s beats Pogue Mahon 3-0 to post a 5-0 first place record.  Tom Wiker led the way after hitting his 3rd home run this season to put away Pogue Mahon in the 6th inning.  Angermeyer and Lyon batted .1000 as Hammond struck out a 2nd time this year!

Game #2:  Neeta: 1:30 Noon After Hours vs Flakes-W

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Game #3  Brooks:  10:30 Trailblazers vs Chico’s-W

Chico’s got off to another solid start Sunday, knocking off the Trailblazers 13-7.  With team Cpt Roth on the hill, Chico’s rallied behind the 15 feet arc and 40mph quick pitch the Blazers faced.  Roth’s exceptional height and velocity sent former Blazers coach, Mark Cannon, fishing for an ASA rule book regarding, rule 123-7-4. Unsuccessful on his journey, Cannon returned to watch some turncoats, Buchanan and Daley, out play the run down T-Blazers late in the game.  Tom Wiker and John Hammond broke the game open after posting a couple of dongs mid game.  Vanaman, Hammond, and Lyon batted .1000 to assist in the win.  BTW, Hammond didn’t strike out this game.

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Game #4  Brooks:  12:00 Noon After Hours-W vs Hot Shots

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Game #5:  Brooks: 1:30 pm Hot Shots vs Nicklebee’s-W

Nicklebee’s continued their undefeated season with another win over the Hot Shots 20-10   Our newest player Scott Zelinski came out hitting his first at bat. Dave Getchell and Lou Salvatore led the team in hitting, each going 4-4 while Cavanaugh, Armbruster and Schaub continued to go “yard”.  John Burger, fresh from for playing ball in the “Caribbean” league, had a “K”  for his first at bat this year but came back to finish 3-4 for the day.  Our “effort of the day”  goes to Joe Schlindwein for a lay out diving catch into the lake in right field- although Joe was soaked he managed to keep the cigar in perfect condition.

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Game #6:  Brooks: 3:00 pm  Road Kill vs StewDoggz

Game one of a double header was a thriller as Road Kill pounded out 32 hits to crush the Doggz 30 -24 giving them their 2nd consecutive loss. Kevin Ross batting 10th (something about Church) hit three homers to lead Kill to the victory. 10 consecutive hits in the 8 run 2nd started the blitz highlighted by a mammoth opposite field home run by Sergeant Ditty. Road Kill scoring in every inning broke the game open by scoring 6 in the 6th and 7th over what look like a disinterested and sloppy Stew Doggz team.

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Game #7:  Brooks: 4:30 pm Road Kill vs Bulls

Game two saw Road Kill continue the hitting barrage as they beat the over- matched Bulls 24-8 in a 5 inning mercy rule game. Home runs by KJR (5th of the year), Cheapo, Rally and R Cahill fueled this win. Steve Jones, Pringle, Ray Ray, and the rest of the squad including Dan Ross all continued to pound the ball to complete the sweep. Back to back fine defensive efforts by Wayno, Pauly, and Bif with excellent 2nd game leather led by Rolls, Ray Ray, Clarkie and Jonesy pushed Road Kill to 3-1 entering a bye week. Road Kill is hopeful gold glove Timmy Dean’s injury is not serious. 

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Week # 4 

Game #1:  Neeta: 12:00 Noon Pogue Mahon vs Road Kill-W

Road Kill continued to pound the ball as they crushed the Pogue Man 26-5 at Neeta. Wayno, Pringle,(HR) Lou and KJR (now 15-16 for the year) all had perfect days pushing Road Kill to 4-1 for the year. All 16 guys had at least 2 hits including Kookie who was quoted as saying “I’m back for good and I want to play all 7 innings”!!!. Other highlights and Road Kill weekly awards went to Ditty, Kook, Clarkie(2nd K of the year) and Coach Cahill who struck out looking for the first time in his career. 

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Game #2:  Neeta: 1:30 Noon StewDoggz vs After Hours-W 7-6

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Game #3  Brooks:  10:30 Chico’s  vs Nicklebee’s W-8-7

A long awaited game between two undefeated teams came down to a game saving catch by Rob Weber deep in the outfield, a 3 run Homer by Joe Cruz and a 7th inning rally from Lou Salvatore, Greg Armbruster and Chris Cavanaugh to come from behind to win 8-7.

ASA rules falter as Chico’s goes down swinging! The battle of the undefeated went wire to wire as Nicklebee’s edged Chico’s 8-7.  Greg Armbruster’s, (non sanctioned ASA) USSSA pitching style and Lane Lundberg’s cat like reflexes triggered Chico’s bats to fade in the late innings to keep the game in check for Nickelbee’s.  Only down by one run in 
the 7th, Chris Cavanaugh came up “BIG”, hitting  the game winning single putting Nicklebee’s all alone at the top of the MLSL.  Strike outs were recorded by both pitchers as the most notable k sat down “WILD THING” John 
Hammond, his 4th of the year.

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Game #4  Brooks:  12:00 Noon Flakes vs Nicklebee’s W 18-5

Nicklebee’s too care of the Flakes quickly putting 6 runs on the board in the first inning, combined with another 6 in the second.  Pitcher Greg Armbruster was on base all four times.  Bill Zelinski and Joe Schlindwein came out today both going 3-4. Chris Cavanaugh rocked the house again with another multi home run outing. Lane Lundberg and Dave Getchell had great defense turning double plays. Nicklebee’s went on the win 18-5 .

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Game #5:  Brooks: 1:30 pm Hot Shots vs Flakes W

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Game #6:  Brooks: 3:00 pm After Hours-W 13-8  vs Bulls

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Game #7:  Brooks: 4:30 pm Bulls -W 15-10 vs Trailblazers

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 Highlights for weeks 5 and 6 

Week # 5                  Weeks 1 & 2            Weeks 3 & 4           Weeks 7 & 8          Weeks 9 & 10 

Game #1:  Neeta: 12:00 Noon CH -Wvs BU 

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Game #2:  Neeta: 1:30 Noon SD-W vs HS

StewDoggz 32  Hot Shots 4,  5 inn.

The ‘Doggz came out pounding the ball putting up 16, 10, and 6 in the first three innings to go up 32 – 0.  Perfect days at the plate were turned in by Hot Sauce and Sweaty.  Home runs were hit by J-Bone (2), Larry (1), and Summertime (1).  The Big Voo earned the win in his first start of the year, and at times looked unhittable.  Where has this been all season?  It looks like the sleeping giant is awake.

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Game #3  Brooks:  10:30 RK vs AH-W

This game one was a bore as After Hrs squeaked out a 9-8 victory that was not even that close. Road Kill bats fell silent as After Hours beat them for the third consecutive time. The only highlight of this game was Mark Matteson’s party after the game.  Rumor had it as of Thursday when Jay-Man finally showed up the party finally ended.

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Game #4  Brooks:  12:00 Noon TB vs RK-W

Road Kills bats finally woke up in their second game as they beat up on the Trail Blazers 21-5 in 5 innings. Kevin Ross blasted a pair of 3 run monsters his 6th and 7thof the year to fuel the win. RK  batted around scoring 11 in the 4th to break the game open. Perfect afternoons at the plate by Rolls and ( Congrats on the new kid ) Clarkie, helped pushed Road Kill to 5-2 with the meat of their schedule coming after the break.

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Game #5:  Brooks: 1:30 pm TB-W vs PM

The Trailblazers got their first win Sunday, coming from behind and finally 
winning it in the 8 inning over Pogue Mahon, 19-16. The Blazers had big days from Bill
Heddendorf, going 3-3 with a HR and league leading 9th double of the season.
Jim “Wheels” Sullivan and Robert Ferenz each went 4-4 in the win. Brad Mauger
picked up his second triple of the season, clearing the bases in the first inning.
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Game #6:  Brooks: 3:00 pm FL–W vs PM

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Game #7:  Brooks: 4:30 pm NB vs SD-W

StewDoggz 14  Nicklebees 13

This was a highly competitive game pitting the two-time defending champs versus this year’s lone remaining unbeaten team.  Nicklebees had a slight early lead at 3-2 after two innings.  Then the ‘Doggz came to life as Schaeff hit a 3-run bomb in the third, and that gave them the lead for good.  Nicklebee’s made it interesting late, coming back from six down to get to within one in the top of the seventh, just in time for a game-ending strikeout.  Nicklebee’s’ star of the game was Cav with a pair of 3-run homers to add to his league-leading total.  For the StewDoggz, the credit must be spread around as it was a total team effort.  They were consistent offensively and played solid defense.  Schaeff earned the win and hit his 5th home run of the year, and Larry Collins hit his second.  There’s sure to be a rematch sometime in July.

 

 


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Week # 6

Game #1:  Neeta: 12:00 Noon NB- W vs AH

Nicklebee’s and After Hours moved the game to Wilson field.  Scott Zelinski…hot from batting practice…lead the team with hits and runs for the day. Coach Cavanaugh made the ultimate sacrifice having After Hours star pitcher Pete Amodeo “K” ing him looking to spark the team into a 6 run rally in the 3rd inning. Rob Weber and Joe Cruz mad great plays in the field to keep the After Hours bats at bay.  Jack Schaub was given the pitching spot in starting pitcher Greg Armbruster’s absence.  Nicklebee’s are now 7-1 going into the second half of the season.

 

Game #2:  Neeta: 1:30 Noon PM vs AH- W

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Game #3  Brooks:  12:00 Noon SD – W vs BU

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Game #4:  Brooks: 1:30 pm FL-W vs RK

After dropping their first two games of the season, the Flakes have won 5 of their last 6 games, including this past Sundays win over Road Kill 11-8. Scott Chappell, energized by the birth of his new baby boy the previous day, went 4 for 4 at the plate and added a highlight film catch on a liner hit by Rusty Cahill.  Bill Steffen ended most of the drama in this tightly played game when he hit his second homer of day in the sixth inning, a three run blast that gave the Flakes a 6 run lead.  Jim Tarzy and John Iadanza addedthree hits apiece while Tom Roth chipped in with his first hit of the season.

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Game #5:  Brooks: 3:00 pm HS-W vs TB

HOT SHOTS – 16

TRAILBLAZERS – 10

 

The Hot Shots started off strong with a six run top half of the first only to concede five runs back in the bottom half.  The Trailblazers were tough but the steady offense and the determined will of the Hot Shots to get a win payed off with the victory.

 

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Game #6:  Brooks: 4:30 pm HS vs CH-W 6-4

Chico’s posts bail for the Hot Shots in 6-4 win and to remain in first place.  With the most to win or lose, Chet Beaston was handcuffed by his nephew, Doug Wagner and his former teammates, Ralph Vanaman and Bill Aldridge.  To add insult to injury, Beaston said, Jeff Bednar’s base running blunder when he sank into a Warning Track Trot when his alleged home run fell about five feet was the dagger in the back.  Speaking of Bednar’s “home run trot” double, he never scored and was fined a case of beer.  Justin Daley was also fined a couple 30-packs for his miss-queues on a couple of Texas-leaguers that dropped over his shoulder keeping the Hot Shots in striking distance until the end.

 

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 Highlights for weeks 7 and 8 

Week # 7                 Weeks 1 & 2            Weeks 3 & 4           Weeks 5 & 6          Weeks 9 & 10 

Game #1:  Neeta: 12:00 Noon TB vs NB- W  15-2

Once again Scott Z. lead the team going 3-3 for the game. Nicklebee’s were under the gun having a tie score 2-2 going into the top of the 3rd.  The bats came alive in the 3rd while Lou Salvatore leading off the 8 consecutive hit inning with a smash up the middle.  Chris Cavanaugh added to the total, hitting his league leading 13th HR for the season.  John Burger played an excellent 1st base scooping up many outs….While Dave Getchell let nothing go by 3rd base and also going 3-4 for the day.

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Game #2  Brooks:  10:30 NB-W vs HS

Nicklebee’s came out hitting right from the start. Joe Cruz and Jack Schaub hit for a combined 6 doubles and a triple (Cruz) for the day. Nicklebee’s hit 13 extra base hits in this 21 to 10 victory.  Greg Armbruster, notching another pitching win, also went 3-4 and hitting a HR, triple and single for the day….Scott Kelly ran the bases hitting excellent also going 3-4 and 4 RBI’s.

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Game #4  Brooks:  12:00 Noon BU vs FL-W

The Flakes beat the Bulls by an official final score of 17-2.  Bill Steffen turned in a power performance for the Flakes with two homers and a triple while J.D. went 4 for 4, including three doubles.  Ron Kornafel added a mammoth three run homer.

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Game #5:  Brooks: 1:30 pm CH vs RK-W

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Game #6:  Brooks: 3:00 pm Rescheduled

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Game #7:  Brooks: 4:30 pm PM vs SD-W

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Game #4  Brooks:  12:00 Noon NB-W vsPM

Nicklebee’s came out slow during a 13-4 win over Pogue Mahon. Lane Lundberg lead the offence going 4-4, while Chris Cavanaugh, Lou Salvatore, Rob Weber and Scott Zielinski all went 3-4. Chris Cavanaugh hit a right field shot to record his 14th HR of the season.  Dave Getchel had another stellar 3rd base outing while Greg Armbruster recorded his 9th win.

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Game #5:  Brooks: 1:30 pm CH vs S-W

StewDoggz 13  Chico’s 12

This game started slow with Chico’s holding a 6 – 3 lead after three innings.  They then stretched their lead with a six-run fourth inning aided by a few ‘Doggz defensive lapses.  The StewDoggz looked dead in the water at that point, down 12 – 3 after 4 1/2 innings.  But with the top of the order coming up in the bottom of the fifth, the first six batters scored, highlighted by Schaeff’s 3-run bomb into the woods.  Suddenly, it was Chico’s defense unraveling and the ‘Doggz were back in it.  Good pitching and defense held Chico’s from scoring the last three innings of the game, and going to the bottom of the seventh, it was tied at 12.  After the leadoff man got aboard, Summertime won the game for the ‘Doggz with an inside the parker over the leftfielder’s head.    Stay tuned.

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Game #6:  Brooks: 3:00 pm FL-W vs TB

In the first game of their Father’s Day Doubleheader, the Flakes prevailed in a tightly contested battle against the Trailblazers by the score of 13-11.  Neither team lead by more than 2 runs throughout this gem until the Flakes opened up a four run lead in the sixth inning.  The Flakes held off a strong 7th inning rally by the Trailblazers that was ended by an athletic, over-the-head catch in short left field by fill-in shortstop Ron Kornafel. The Flakes offense was lead by J.D. (Johnny Donahue for anyone new to the league) who was a perfect 4 for 4, including an inside-the-park homerun that was capped off with the most acrobatic head first slide into home plate that has ever been witnessed at historic Brooks Field. Ron Kornafel also added his 5th homer of the season.

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Game #7:  Brooks: 4:30 pm FL-W vs AH

In the second game of their Father’s Day Doubleheader, the Flakes played an
undermanned After Hours squad and won 23 to 6.  The strong offensive effort
by the Flakes was spread out throughout the line-up as 7 of the Flakes had
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 Highlights for week 9 and 10

Week # 9                Weeks 1 & 2            Weeks 3 & 4           Weeks 5 & 6          Weeks 7 & 8 

Game #1:  Neeta: 12:00 Noon TB vs SD-W

StewDoggz 16  Trailblazers 5

The StewDoggz broke open a close game late with four runs in the fifth and six more in the sixth to win going away.  The rallies were highlighted by Schaeff’s team-leading eighth home run, Larry Collins’ third, and Big Al’s second.  Perfect days at the plate for the ‘Doggz were turned in by Schaeff and the Big VooDoo Daddy.

 

 

Game #2:  Neeta: 1:30 Noon HS-W 11-5 vs BU

In a Father’s Day make up at Neeta Field the Hot Shots were able to get an early lead batting first.  The home team Bulls played very well and did put a scare into the Firemen but with SS Mike Donaldson (3-3), 3 Troy Chenier (3-3), LC Dennis Staples (2-2), R John Scullion (2-2 w/Dbl), John Schneider (2-2) and extra base hits turned in by L Josh Federovitch, P Sam Shively, and P Gary McGeever, the Hot Shots won comfortably.

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Game #3  Brooks:  10:30 TB vs AH…W 17-5

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Game #4  Brooks:  12:00 Noon PM vs BU..rescheduled???

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Game #5:  Brooks: 1:30 pm FL vs CH-W 24-4

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Game #6:  Brooks: 3:00 pm RK vs NB-W 18-14

Rob Weber and his glove took away any glimmer of hope from RoadKill….with diving catches in the outfield this Sunday.  Nicklebee’s all hit to deflate RoadKill in an 18-14 win to clinch first place seating for the playoffs.  Greg Armbruster kept Roadkill at bay creating a different pitching look for all the top players.  John Burger, Chris Cavanaugh came through in the clutch to drive in 8 of the 18 runs for Nicklebee’s including a triple by J.B.  Lou Salvatore and Rob Weber added to the totals going 3-4 for the day.

 

Game #7:  Brooks: 4:30 pm HS vs RK-W

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Week #10

Game #1:  Neeta: 12:00 Noon BU vs NB-W

Nicklebee’s finished with a win over the Bulls 9-7 in a “wet”  game at Neeta. Joe Cruz went perfect on the day going 3-3 with a double and 2 RBI’s.  Chris Rackozy…”K’d Jack Schaub swinging in the 5th. (30 Pak  penalty).   John Burger had a great defensive day on third base and a diving catch in the outfield.  Nicklebee’s go into the off weekend with a first place record  12-1 earning a bye into the playoffs.

Game #2:  Neeta: 1:30  BU vs RK-W

RoadKill won over the deflated Bulls 10-8.  The Bulls managed to keep not only Nicklebee’s on their toes but also RoadKill until the last two innings.  Geno…enjoying the heckling of the “K” from Jack Schaub the game before…also joined the ranks of swinghood in the 6th inning with one of his very own….given to him by winning pitcher Mike Dittmar.

Neeta was a sleeper as Road Kill beat the Bulls 11-7. Lou( All Star) continued his perfect day with another 4-4. Ditty who went all 7 innings on the hill hit his 2nd homer of the day. All Stars Ray Ray and Tim Dean came through with clutch hits to spark the victory.

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Game #3  Brooks:  10:30 PM vs HS-W

Hot Shots – 19

Pogue Mahon – 18

 

In a game that might be considered the best all season the shorthanded Hot Shots found themselves down 15-2 at the end of 4 innings and in danger of playing a short game against the Irishmen.  The firemen rallied scoring 9 in the 5th and tied the game at 17 at the end of the 7th.  The Hot Shots allowed 1 run in the top of the 8th.  Chris Schultz scored on a RBI single by Chet Beaston to tie the game.  In the bottom of the 8th the game was tied at 18 with the bases loaded and two outs when Mike Donaldson worked a full count walk to win the game.

 

Grand Slam Home Runs were hit by Josh Federovitch and Gary McGeever.  Rich Barnett was 5-5 with 3 singles, a double, and a triple.  Mike Donaldson hit his second in the park Home Run of the season and extra base hits from Chris Schultz, Chet Beaston, and Gary McGeever produced the overtime victory.

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Game #4  Brooks:  12:00 Noon RK-W vsPM

Game one saw Road Kill pound out the Pogue Men in a 5 run Mercy rule 21-6. Road Kill was lead by perfect days at the plate by Tim Dean 4-4, Lou 3-3 and Ditty 3-3 including a opposite field homer. Kevin Ross came in to pitch in the 3rd inning and was credited with the win.

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Game #5:  Brooks: 1:30 pm AH -Wvs SD  After Hours 13  StewDoggz 9

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Game #6:  Brooks: 3:00 pm SD-W vs FL

StewDoggz 8  Flakes 5

This match up of perennial contenders turned out to be a real yawner.  Neither team could get the offense going, but the ‘Doggz maintained a steady lead the whole way.  The ‘Doggz used a few long balls late in the game to help them to a season sweep of the Flakes.  The homers were hit by J-Rod (3), Hot Sauce (2), and the Animal connected with his first dinger of the season.  A possible rematch in the opening round of the playoffs awaits.

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