Cape May County Herald, 4 June 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 48

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Top Spot Regained By Burke Builders

CAPE MAY - Burke Builders regained the top > spot in Cape May Men's ALeague softball after they defeated Law's Printing 11-10 at Memorial Field this past week. Carlos O'Brien moved over the .500 mark as they defeated the Coast Guard Bears 5-1. I In B-League action, | Eckel's Diesel moved into sole possession of first place after defeating the Cape May Coasties and Reuter Construction by a score of 14-4. National Associates remains one game behind r- after defeating Bal Harbour 9-2. TMU evened its record on the year by defeating EECEN Gumbys and The Press 9-4. THE PRESS knocked Kindle Ford out of first place with a 94) shutout as Bob Foltz went 3-4 with 4 rbi's. Steve Luteri and Steve Moore each had 3 hits, with Luteri driving in 3 runs. Kindle Ford bounced back later in the week as it defeated Cape Radiology 21-19. Stumpo's Pizza defeated Reuter Construction 11-10 as Dennis Kelly had the game- winning rbi. Tony Senteneri had a fine game and had 2 hits. First baseman Paul Cronin had 3 hits as he continues to have a fine season. Good infield defense helped Stumpo's to the victory. STUMPO'S Pizza lost to Cape Radiology 18-4 as the Coast Gurad team scored 8 runs in the 7th inning. Ed

Ahr went 5-5 with 3 rbi's. Other offensive stan- I douts for Cape Radiology I included Dean Jones with a I home rum and 4 rbi's. Will t Carlino had a homerun and I 3 rbi's, Bob Rinelli and I Wayne Ploucher each had 3 I hits and 3 rbi's. A- League Law's Printing 7-2 1 Burke Builders 7-2 Classic Video 7-2* Carlos O'Brien's . 4-4 US C C. Bears 2-6 4 B-League Kindle Ford 6-1 I National Associates H | Eckel's Diesel 5-2 ! The Press M I TMU >5 I Cape May Coasties 3-S I Stumpo's Pizza 3-5 Rueter Construction 3-5 Cape Radiology 2-5 Bal Harbour 2-6 EECEN Gumbys 1-7

m V « DOUBLING UP — Chris Bodden of Pennsauken shows off pair of weakfish he caught on recent trip to Delaware Bay on Miss Chris II out of Cape May.

B&B Ends On Top At Nets

CAPE MAY - The last week of Coed Power Volleyball regular season ended with Bailey & Bailey defeating the Coast Guard 15-11, 15-4, IS* and 15-4. The regular Season champs got a good effort from Eric Uljes.back from knee surgery, who teamed

with Felicia Miller to provide the offensive spark. Pete Kakoyannis and Patty Komar played well defensively for Bailey / Bailey. THEY WILL be playing Carlos O'Brien's in the semifinals of the playoffs as Carlos O'Brien's finished in fourth place after losing 3 of 4 games to Westside Market. The Pilot House swept Seashore Stereo, 15-3, 15-10, 15-13, and will face

Westside Market in the other semifinal match. STANDINGS BaUry A Bailey Realty 33-7 WnUide Market 23- IS Pilot House 25-15 Carlo. O'Brien'* m 22-16 Seaikore Slereo It-It U.8.C.G, Breaker. 5-3S

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Karate, Anyone? CAPE MAY - The popular Karate program will again be offered during , the city's summer recreation schedule. This program is headed by black belt Ken Farrell with his assistants brown belts Chris Reina, Don Guthrie, and John McKernan. The classes are split bet- I ween beginner, in- I termediate, advanced, I men, women, children and f adults. Call the Department of Civic Affairs at 884-8411, ext. 20 or 27 for more information. SIC Plans ' Cage Loop SEA ISLE CITY - The Recreation Department will sponsor a Men's < 18 or older) Summer Basketball League, beginning after the July 4th holiday and running through midAugust Games will be held 7 and 8:45 p.m. Mondays and Fridays. NCAA rules will be followed. Registrations will be taken through June 27 at the Beach Tag Office. There is a registration fee. Slimnastics CAPE MAY - A P.M. Slimnastics class sponsored by the city will be held Monday, Wednesday and Fridav 4:30-5:30 p.m. It is a healthful hour ot exercise and aerobics to trim and tone muscles under the direction of Maggie Rambo. The class will take place at the Cape May Elementary School. Call the Department of Civic Affairs at 884-8411, ext. 20 or 27 for more information.

'Take Me Out To Ball Game' CAPE MAY - The Mad a Batter Restaurant, 19 Jackson St., will sponsor its. second annual "take me out to the ball game night" to see the Phillies vs. the Cubs, Monday, June 23. For information and reservations, which are a must, call Mark, 884-5970 or 884-3427

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