76 - CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, May 30 - June 5, 1997
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From The Ca3e Gazette's Traveler Series
By Dave Frederick
GET BACK JOE JOE!- Se-
nior baseball players Joe Bekesh-
ka and Joe Deloy pulled down big
honors at Thursday's Cape Hen-
lopen baseball banquet. Bekeshka
was honored by receiving the
prestigious Chris Short Award
while three-sport standout Joe De-
loy was selected team M.V.P.
"That means my name will be
around here forever," Joe Bekesh-
ka said. "That's a great feeling."
Previous winners of the Chris
Short Award include Zach Crouch
'92, Wardell Allen '93, Jon Baker
'94, Chris Irelan '95, and Matt
Crouch '96. Other M.V.P. awards
given by the coaches were re-
ceived by Mike Cunningham,
pitcher; Adam Scott, newcomer;
Phillip Williams, most improved
and Be Hitchens, offense. Cun-
ningham completed the season
with a 2.83 era.
DOVER ROLLS IN THE
CLOVER- The Dover golf team
won the state championship for
the seventh straight year Wednes-
day afternoon at the Rehoboth
Country Club outshooting Sale-
sianum 628 to 638. Each of the
team's top four golfers played 36
holes. Cory Sheldon of Newark
won medalist honors with a 145.
Cape Henlopen placed a re-
spectable 7th in the 30 team tour-
nament. Top scores for Cape were
Ben Oakes, 160; Scott Townsend,
169; Dan Prettyman, 170 and Jer-
ry Rawlins, 174.
Scott Townsend putting for
Cape.
LISTEN UP LAX
LADDIES!- The Rehoboth Beach
Youth Summer Lacrosse League
will begin Wednesday June 18.
The youth division will play from
4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. The older
league, which includes high
school players through college
and open, will play from 6 p.m. to
8 p.m. Registration fee is $20.
ALL STATE DEFENDERS-
Long pole defenders Jimmy Der-
rick and Matt Hall were recently
selected first
team all-state
by the
lacrosse
coaches' as-
sociation.
Scott Steele,
a middie, and
Josh Wyatt,
an attackman,
made the sec- DERRICK
end team.
Billy Lingo and Ryan Short re-
ceived honor-
able mention.
The high
school all-star
game will
take place
Friday night
at A.I.
DuPont. Rich
Welsh, Ryan
Short, Ed
HALL
Martin, Mike
Golder and Jamie Walls will rep-
resent Cape.
TIKIOB ON "TEAM IN
TRAINING"- Cape Henlopen
graduate David Tikiob is training
for a marathon June 21 in Anchor-
age Alaska. David, 33 years old,
(father Dick, mother Ann, and
brother Richard and sister Leslie,
all locals) is raising money for the
Leukemia Society of America.
David is representing Zachary
Lare, a seven year old patient
from Union Bridge, Md. David
needs to raise $3,500 by June 1.
He can be reached At 1-410-653-
0982. He will be in town May 27.
RIDE THE TORCH RUN-
On Wednesday, June 17, a 17
mile bike ride will serve as a pro-
logue to the Law Enforcement
Torch Run the following week-
end. The bike ride will leave Fen-
wick Island at 5:30 p.m. and ar-
rive at the Rehoboth Elementary
School where riders will regroup
for the final ride to the Rehoboth
band stand. The bike ride is part of
three events which make up the
super cop triathlon; the other two
being the Lewes Polar Bear
Plunge and the Torch Run.
BODYBUILDER EXTRA-
ORDINNAIRE- Frank Colesanti,
age 63, of Angola Beach, placed
third in the men's master's (60 &
over) catego-
ry of the 1997
Annapolis
Bodybuilding
and Fitness
Champi-
onships held
Sunday, May
18.
There were
eight com-
petitors in COLESANTI
Colesanti' s
class and people came from as far
away as South Carolina and New
York to compete.
The photograph above, taken in March of 1996, shows John and Dolores Heckert of
Maplewood, Rehoboth Beach, on the Hawaiian beach of Waikiki with famous Diamond
Head volcano in the background. They were with a Cape Henlopen Senior Center group.
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This photograph shows Marion Lisehora of Millsboro during a trip to Hawaii in April of
1996 when her 13th grandchild - Kapri Ann Lisehora - was born to Dr. George and Tanya
Lisehora of Kailua. Marion took time from her grandmotherly duties to read her Cape
Gazette at the top of Diamond Head. Waikiki Beach is visible in the background.
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