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Union County Senior 60+Softball League Results:

50+ DIVISION A (June 17):TEAM W LRenda Roads 12 1Roselle American Legion 12 1Top Line Appliance 4 6Liberty Lighting/Frenchy’s 3 9

50+ DIVISION B:TEAM W LContact Lens & Vision 9 3Awnings Galore 8 4Driftwood I/Linwood 7 5A.J. Jersey 0 12

50+ DIVISION C:TEAM W LMolly Maguire’s 8 4Driftwood Bar & Grill II 6 6D&K Associates 3 9Sun Tavern 1 11

Contact 16, Linda’s Driftwood I 1Bernie Maguire (2 HRs) and Pete

Byer (HR) led the Lensmen.Awnings Galore 17, AJ Jersey 4

Awnings’ Bob Lorincz (4 hits) andNeil Granstrand (double), Ray Meigs(triple), John Campanella (HR, 4 RBI)and Bobby Rahnenfuhrer had threehits each. Bob Grausam, BrianGranstrand and Angelo Melillo hadtwo hits apiece. AJ’s Mark Marotta (2HRs), Dondi Chambliss (HR) andGreg Hobson (3-for-3) supportedpitcher Ed Novy.Renda Roads 24, D&K 10

Marty Marks and Joe Massimino(2 HRs each), and Jim Jimenez (HR)sparked the Road Gang.Roselle Am. Leg. 17, Sun Tavern 2

Gene Antonucci, Pat Mooney andJeff Baier each with a HR and mul-tiple hits, Bill Dugan (double, triple)and John Amato’s fielding supportedwinning pitcher Ed Lubas. SunTavern’s Rich Polonitza had a run-scoring triple.Linda’s II 22, LLG/Frenchy’s 21

Peter Gelesky (6 hits), and SupeReddick, Mo Fernandez and WillieShumate (5 hits each) led Linda’s.Mike Schonberger had the game-win-ning RBI in the final frame.Top Line 19, Molly Maguire’s 7

Ron Kulik, Joe Viso, Greg Hartnettand pitcher Tom DeRocco (4 hitseach) led Top Line. Vic Trindade andDave Drechsel (3 hits each) ledMolly’s.LLG/Frenchy’s 11, Awnings 6

Ray Meigs (triple) and NeilGranstrand (3 hits each), while BruceCrawford (HR, 3 RBI), Bob Lorincz,Tom Breen, John Campanella andBob Grausam had two hits each.Renda Roads 13, Linda’s I 2

Renda’s Jim Jimenez hit two HRs.Joe Menza, John Esposito, Jeff Villaniand Joe Sarica (2 hits each) led

Linda’s.D&K 12, Sun Tavern 8

Anthony Abbaleo (2-run triple) ledSun Tavern.Roselle Am. Leg. 23, AJ Jersey 0

Harry Streep (3 hits), Pat Mooney,Gene Antonucci and Jeff Baier (HR,multiple hits), and John Amato, EdMitjans, Ed Lubas and Bill Buteau (3hits each) led Roselle. AJ thirdbaseman Dave Rizzo pulled off sev-eral spectacular plays.Contact 18, Top Line 7

Jerry Archibald (4 hits), and BillKearns, Pete Byer, Dave Rothenbergand Bernie Maguire (3 hits each) ledthe Lensmen.Linda’s II 7, Molly Maguire’s 3

Willie Shumate (3-run HR), andDave Weischadle, Keith McDede andRich Krov (2 hits each) led Linda’s.Dave Drechsel homered for theMolly’s.Linda’s II 18, Sun Tavern 7

Supe Reddick, Mike Smith, KeithMcDede, Al Brown and DaveWeischadle (3 hits each) led Linda’s.Sun Man’s Bill Moore had a longdouble.Awnings Galore 9, Contact 4

Gary Cuttler and Brian Granstrand(each 3-for-3), and BobbyRahnenfuhrer and Bob Lorincz (2hits each), and four double plays ledAwnings.Molly Maguire’s 24, D&K 8

Dave Drechsel (2 3-run HRs), BobGhiretti, Bill Hinkle and Jim Capizzi(each 4-for-4 night) led Molley’s.Mark McGlynn pitched the last threeinnings.Driftwood I 15, AJ Jersey 2

Jim Sydlo and Mike DiRienzo (4hits each), Joe Sarica and JohnEsposito (3 hits each), and Joe Menza,Mac Kowaleski, Ron Martins andStu Lukowiak (2 hits each) ledLinda’s. Ken Shea and MikeBuonanno (2 hits each) led AJ.Roselle American Legion 14, LLG/Frenchy’s 3

John Amato (4-for-4), pitcherHarry Streep (3 hits), Bob Colaneri,Ed Mitjans, Al Genova and Bill Daniel(each with multi-hits) and threedouble plays anchored by Jeff Baierled Roselle.Renda Roads 13, Top Line 12

Gary Pence and Joe Massimino(perfect hitting), Dave Lavelle (3-for-4), and Jim Jimenez, Keith Gib-bons and Pat Nigro (each 2-for-3) ledRenda. Don Montefusco (5 hits) andNeil Iccarino (double) led Top Line.

SUPER SENIORS A DIVISION:TEAM W LCreative Industries I 5 1Kilkenny House 5 1Awnings Galore 5 3

SUPER SENIORS B DIVISION:TEAM W LThe Office 4 4Creative Industries II 3 4Nicolina Pizza 3 6Associated Auto Parts 2 7

Nicolina Pizza 5, Associated 3Nicolina scored four in the first.

Ray Pelesko, George Vircik, BobGrant and Tom Connolly each hadtwo hits for Nicolina. Lee Haliniewski(2 hits, 3-run double) and Phil Fink(2double plays) led the Automen.Creative Too 14, Associated 5

Howard Gerber won with relieffrom Bob Berger. Marv Scherb, NickLehotsky and Bob Berger (3 hits each)led Creative Too. Rich Krov (3-for-3), Phil Fink, Donny White and JohnTomaine (2 hits each) and John Lauer(2 walks) led Associated.Awnings II 20, The Office 5

Awnings took a 5-0 lead on RichPolonitza’s triple and HRs from Os-car Harrison and Tom Pasko. BobLorincz (4-for-4) and Rich Grossberg(3-for-3) led Awnings. Officers MikeVolpe (3 hits), and Fran Wallington,Bob Renaud, Charlie Wischusen (2RBI) and Tom McNulty (double, RBI)each had two hits.

Kilkenny House 13, Nicolina 0Rich Kovach (4 hits, HR), Ron

Ivory (HR) and Howie Busch (4 hits)led Kilkenny. Busch also pitched theshutout.The Office 15, Creative Too 9

Charlie Wischusen (3 hits, 3 runs,RBI), Brian McDermott (3 hits, run, 2RBI), Gary Schaller (2-run HR, 2 hits,3 RBI, sparkling catch) led The Of-fice. Pitcher Howard Gerber (3 hits, 2RBI), and Vitaliano, Bob Berger, BobFailla, Art Kopacz and Bobby Bierman(each with 2 hits) led Creative.Awnings II 12, Creative 9

Awnings plated nine runs in the firsttwo innings. Neil Granstrand (3 runsscored), Wally Dusko and RichGrossberg (each 3-for-3) led Awnings.Dana Kimmel (3 hits) and Steve Ferro,Frank DeLuca and Geoff RichiePolston (2 hits each) led Creative.

Union County Senior 50+Softball League Results:

ANGELS DIVISION:(As of June 15:)

TEAM W L PctSt. Nicholas 5 1 .883St. James 4 2 .667St. Alexander 3 2 .600St. Anne 2 5 .286St. Killian 0 4 .000

SAINTS DIVISION:TEAM W L PctSt. Anthony 4 1 .800St. George 2 1 .667St. Joseph 3 3 .500St. John 2 3 .400St. Jude 1 4 .200

St. Anthony 6, St. Jude 5Defense was the name of the game

for St. Anthony. With the tying runon second in the bottom of the sev-enth and no outs, Tony Perconte’soutfield stepped up and sealed to thewin. Joe Tilocca’s perfect peg toLarry Szenyi at the plate was thedefensive highlight of the night. TomStraniero banged out three hits tolead Tony. Keith Middleton was aperfect 3-for-3 for St. Jude.

St. Alexander 15, St. Anne 4St. Alexander’s eight-run fifth in-

ning barrage sealed the deal over theAnnies. George Balint scored threetimes on three hits for St. Alex. KevinWoodring, Floyd Roberts and TomFazio added three hits each. RobZerafa, Kevin Stines, Ben Lobrace,and Cory Woodring scored for St.Anne.St. Joseph 17, St. James 12

See exclusive storySt. Nicholas 6, St. Killian 1

Scott Curtis, Lewis Blau, andChuck Dunn banged out three hitseach for Jolly St. Nick, who scoredtwice in the second, third and sixthinnings. Pitcher Lewis Blau yieldedjust nine hits to St. Killian, but lostthe shutout in the bottom of theseventh after Jo singled and wasknocked in by Tom Baldowski.

St. Bart’s Oldtimers Men’sSoftball League Standings:

FLIGHT CHAMPS…The Westfield U11 Girls Travel soccer team, called theSteel Roses, were the Mid-NJ Youth Soccer Association Flight Champions thisspring. Pictured, left to right, are: bottom row; Hailey Longstreet, Jackie Kurtz,Ellie Meacock, Madison Kurtz, Natalie Nolan and Abby Van Lonkhuyzen;second row, Charlotte Clausen, Carlee Swanson, Samantha Stravach, PaigeRadice, Emily Figueroa, Amanda Pyle, Caroline Mikovitz, Olivia Miedrznskiand Daley Brown; top row, Coaches Sandro Dos Santos, Greg Miedrznski, BobClausen and Brian Longstreet. Missing are Daniella Deis and Michela Redington.

MAJOR CHAMPS…The Diamondbacks, 13-1 during the regular season, wonthe Westfield Baseball League Majors championship in three games over theTwins. After besting the Cubs in the second round of the playoffs, the D-Backscame back from a 6-5 loss in the first game of the “World Series” to win 6-0 and13-6. Pictured, left to right, are: front row; Jonathon Stiles, Jake Lerie, MJCatanzaro and John Humiston; middle row, Aidan Gilman, Dean Pucciarelli,Brendan Riccardi, Nate Reyes, Jake Vall-Llobera, Michael Birle, Cory Hiltz andBrendan Cox; back row, Coaches Jim Lerie, Humberto Vall-Llobera and JohnHumiston. Missing is Tony Catanzaro.WF Residents Win

UJA Golf TournamentThe team of Warren Victor, Leonard

Cerefice and Ron Sholvin won theannual United Jewish Appeal (U.J.A.)Tournament at the ShackamaxonCountry Club course June 3. Thetournament was played on theShackamaxon Tillinghast course. Thegreat conditions resulted in some veryfine golf scores.

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