120 - CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, May 2 - May 8, 2003
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Barbazette, Brabara McCeney and
Ginny Caras.
The 9-Hole Lady Golfers at
Sussex Pines were also in action
April 29. Carmela Coleman
placed first, followed by Dot Mar-
shall in second and Wilhelmina
Percy in third. Fewest putts honrs
went to Jennifer Hagy.
BEACH HOUSE CLASSIC -
The 13th annual Children's Beach
House Golf Classic will be held
Wednesday, May 7, at the
Shawnee Country Club in Mil-
ford. Major sponsorship of the
event is provided by PNC Bank,
with additional sponsorship by
L&W Insurance. Local businesses
are being asked to sponsor indi-
vidual holes.
Proceeds from the event will
benefit the Children's Beach
House, serving boys and girls with
communication and orthopedic
disabilities in a summer resident
camp; at-risk 4 to 6 year olds in a
summer day camp; and children
of all exceptionalities in a school
year environmental education,
field trip program.
The 18-hole shotgun start is
open to men and women. A $90
entry fee includes greens fees,
golf cart and dinner. Golfers may
bring a guest to dinner for an addi-
tional fee of $17.
• Rowland Marshall of Lewes
again serves as chairman of the
event. For more information, call
the Children's Beach House at
645-9184.
YMCA GOLF TOURNA-
MENT AND AUCTION - Coun-
ty Bank is the major sponsor of
the llth annual Sussex Family
YMCA Golf Tournament & Auc-
tion, set for Monday, May 12, at
the Rehoboth Beach Country
Club.
Registration, check-in and a hot
dog lunch, sponsored by the
Lighthouse Restaurant of Lewes,
takes place at 11:30 a.m., fol-
lowed by a 1 p.m. shotgun start. A
social with cash bar will follow at
5:30 and the awards barbecue and
auction gets under way at 6 p.m.
The cost is $115 per golfer.
Tournaments sponsorships are
available starting at $125.
For more information, call the
YMCA at 227-8018.
DRY DOCK GOLF BENE-
FIT - The first Dry Dock Golf
Benefit will take place Friday,
May 16, at the Rookery Golf
Club, Route 1 east of Milton. The
tournament begins with a shotgun
start at 10 a.m., and the format is
scramble captain's choice.
The cost is $360 per foursome
or $100 per person.
Checks can be made payable to
Dry Dock Inc. and mailed in care
of Bob Walker, 10831 Heritage
Road, Lincoln DE 19960. For
more information, call 945-1411.
. Beach Bash field hockey
tourney set May 3-4
The Baltimore Field Hockey
Association will be hosting the
fourth annual Beach Bash field
hockey tournament from 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, May
3-4, at Rehoboth Beach Elemen-
tary School.
This year's Beach Bash will
have 24 teams playing on four
fields, including 16 adult teams
and eight under 19 teams. The
tournament has attracted teams
from Delaware, Maryland, Penn-
sylvania, Virginia and Washing-
ton, D.C.
One of the eight under 19
teams,-the Delaware Shore, in-
cludes players from Cape Hen-
lopen High School. The other Un-
• ler 19 teams are Lake Forest, Per-
ry Hall, Atholton, Towson, The
Heat, Catonsville and The Gators.
The adult division includes The
Brats, Washington, Shore Strikers,
Second Effort, Octorara Shooters,
The Villa Julie Mustangs, Ship-
wreck, Lucky Draw, Hellcats,
Downtowners, Third Degree, Bal-
timore Blue, Salisbury State Club,
Baltimore White, Underdogs and
East Coast Motorcars.
Several Cape alumni will be
playing in the adult division, in-
cluding Nancy Billger, Robin
Adair and Carey Webb.
Submitted photo
YMCA crowns Division III hoop champs
The YMCA Division III championship basketbal team in-
cluded (back row I-r) coach Jeff McPike, Sam Mumford, Tra-
cy Waples, Dan McPike, A.J. Verderame and coach Angel Mal-
abet. In front are Brian Mack, Angel Malabet, J.T. Norton,
Kyle Johnson and Diana Mumford.
Lady Vikings down
St. Mark's and Smyrna
The Cape softball team moved
into the heart of the spring sched-
ule with wins over St. Mark's last
Saturday 5-3, followed by a 5-1
victory at Smyrna last Tuesday.
Colby Cooper scattered five
hits while recording up four
strikeouts against the Spartans,
while centerfielder Lisa Williams
was 2-for-4 with two runs scored.
Andrea Carey knocked in an im-
portant RBI with a single in the
fifth inning.
Last Tuesday Cape defeated
Smyrna 5-1 as Colby Cooper
struck out 11 batters while' giving
up four hits. Staci Warrington
was 2-for-2 as a DH and also
picked up a walk. Amanda War-
rington was 2-for-4 with a RBI
double and also scored a pair of
runs.
Cape will host Caesar Rodney
on Friday, May 2.
Rich Benson named
Rookie of the Week
Rich Benson of Rehoboth
Beach, a freshman at Stevens
Tech, was named Rookie of the
Week for the second time this sea-
son after scoring five goals and
dishing off two assists in a recent
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Rehoboth Beach Boat Show
Come for the fun of it!
Saturday, May lO & Sunday, May 11
lO am to Dusk Both Days
Hosted by
Rehoboth Mare Street
& Shorts Marine
Shorts Marine
For more information, call 945-1200 or 227-2772
Check out our fantastic new personal watercraft and boats - fishing boats, pontoon boats, runabouts, cruisers and jet boats.
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Tracker, Bennington, FishHawk and Suntracker.
Many Inns Offering Bed & Boat Show Packages
Bed & Boat Show Tour/ Sunday, May 11th
Cost $10.o0" W Tour 11 Inns
Tickets on sale during Boat Show or call 227-7ooo
*100% of proceeds benefit
Meals on Wheels & Sussex
County AIDS Commitee