Briefly
Oldtimers softball league
in planning stages
A softball league for players 55
and up is being organized by
George C. Anthos who lives in
Edgewater Estates, Lewes. "In
19901 started an old timers league
in upstate New York and today
there are six teams and always
people on reserve lists waiting to
play," said Anthos. "The goal of
this program is fitness and fun for
the geriatric generation." Players
from Kent and Sussex counties
are being sought for the league.
Plans at this point call for a 10
game season followed by playoffs
and a banquet at the end of the
season. Since he is new to the
area, Anthos is seeking as much
help as possible in getting the
league off the ground. Interested
people are invited to call him at
644-2158 and leave a message on
the answering machine if Anthos
does not answer in person.
Trail Pace set April
28 at Redden Forest
A timed ride over a marked
course of approximately six miles,
to be ridden by teams of two or
three riders, will be held at Red-
den State Forest on Sunday, April
28. The area of the ride will be in
the section of Redden Forest that
lies along Rt. 40 west of Rt. 113.
Trophies and cash awards will be
made in a number of divisions.
The fee is $15 for adults and $10
for juniors. For further informa-
tion, contact Janice Sensi at 855-
0782 or Marilyn Bergfelder at
398-0113.
SeaCoast Speedway
opens April 27
Saturday, April 27, is set as the
season opener for SeaCoast
Speedway and there will be a full
card of racing. Gates open at 5
p.m., qualifying begins at 7 p.m.
General admission for adults is
$8, children six through 12 are $1
and kids five and under get in for
free.
SeaCoast has recently gotten in-
volved with the Sussex Vo-Tech
School. Students in the Communi-
cations/Media class are putting to-
gether a documentary about dirt
racing on Delmarva. The docu-
mentary will be shown on Corn-
cast cable television later this
spring.
Long Neck Lions to
hold golf tournament
The Long Neck Lions will be
holding their fifth annual golf
tournament at Old Landing Golf
Course on June 3. There will be a
shotgun start at 7 a.m. with a $50
fee per golfer, which includes
green fees, cart, food and prizes
given for low scratch, closest to
pin, and longest drive. For further
information, call Wayne Johnston
at (302) 945-2480. The rain date is
set for June 4.
Benny Mitchell photo
Thomas Murray (top) controls Mitchell McGloin of Lancast-
er, Ohio enroute to a 12-5 decision at the National Tourna-
ment of Champions. Murray, of the Rehoboth PdL. Yellow.
jacket wrestlers, won four of six matches at the nationals.
Charles, McDonald excel at
National Tournament of Champions
By Benny Mitchell
Several Cape area wrestlers
boarded a plane at Baltimore-
Washington International Airport
Friday, April 19 and landed in
Cleveland, Ohio. After a two
hour drive south to Columbus, the
Cape contingent weighed in and
prepared for "The World's
Largest One Day Wrestling Tour-
nament". More than 2,200
wrestlers from 26 states con-
verged on the Celeste Centre on
the Ohio State Fairgrounds Satur-
day morning, April 20 for the Na-
tional Tournament of Champions.
Conner McDonald took second
place in the bantam 40 lb. class.
McDonald avenged a loss at the
Eastern Nationals to Evan Kolb of
Coopersburg, Pa. with an 11-1 de-
cision in the Ohio competition.
Brother Daniel McDonald fin-
ished eighth in the same weight
class.
Brock Charles finished third in
the junior 125 lb. class. Charles
pinned four opponents in under
one minute and his only setback
was a controversial 2-0 loss to
eventual champion Chris Smith of
Akron, Ohio. Kevin Soots (junior
80) and Andy Chunn (junior 100)
both won first round matches be-
fore bowing out of competition in
the consolation bracket.
Cape's Theron Pavlik (ad-
vanced 160) lost his first match 8-
5, came back to win his next two,
and was finally eliminated in the
double elimination competition in
the fourth round. Other Cape area
competitors included Cory Chunn
(midget 85), Chad Travis, junior
85), Jenna Pavlik (schoolboy
140), and Eddie Cook (elite 112).
Dukes Boat Sales, Inc.
Sales & Service
Long Neck Road, MUlsboro, DE 19966
-- 302-945-1111
Contrary to the rumor...
We take Trade-ins on
New or Used Boats
Seaswirl ~ Pleasure & Fish
Suncruiser ~ Pontoon
Grumman ~ Pontoon & Fish
Lowe ~ Pontoon & Fish
Leisure Cat- Ocean Runner
We Sell Johnson Motors
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