58 - CAPE GAZETrE, Friday,
Briefly
Rehoboth Httle
League update
In games played during the
Week of May 22, the Nicola Pizza
Phillies opened the week with an
impressive 12-2 win over the
Shore Fence Giants behind the
pitching of Pat Woods, who just
moved to the area from Pennsyl-
vania (his brother, Adam, plays in
the Senior League). Pat Woods
recorded 15 strike outs enroute to
his f'n'st victory of the season.
On Tuesday, the Grotto Pizza
Yankees edged the Hazzard Big A
Braves, 9-7, the first of two wins
during the week which gave them
a share of first place with the
Braves, both sporting 5-2 records.
Starting pitcher Andre Dunning
struck out eight batters and was
backed up by effective relief
pitching from Adam Talley. John
Dillon boosted the Yankee of-
fense with a triple and a double.
The highlight for the Braves was
Kevin Soots 4-for-4 performance
at the plate.
On Wednesday, the Phillies
recorded their second win of the
week by blasting the Fairway
June 2 - June 8, 1995
Builders Cubs, I9-8. The "new
kid," Pat Woods, once again
played a major role in the win
with a single, double and home
run. Teammate Kyle Anderson
also had a home run and Will Em-
mert contributed a double.
On Thursday, the Braves edged
the Giants, 9-6, with Richard
Lantz sparking the win with an in-
side-the-park home run, while
Kevin Soots added a double and
two singles.
And on Friday, the Yankees got
their second win of the week with
an ll-7 victory over the Cubs.
The Cubs' Trippy DelCampo
slammed a home run.
Volleyball league
opens at Crab Barn
The first full week of the Crab
Barn Summer Beach Volleyball
league gets underway Monday,
June 5, with the following games:
Mixed Nuts versus Crab Barn
Rhythm at 6:30 p.m.; Info Sys-
tems versus Crab Barn Long Neck
at 7:30; and Long Neck Car Care
versus Hawaiian Julep.
Thursday, June 8, games in-
clude: Pete's Roadhouse versus
Neighborhood Store, 6:30; Crab
Barn Rhythm versus Lite Ice,
7:30; Long Neck Laid Back ver-
sus Long Neck Car Care at 8:30.
Steve Hoenigmann photo
There's no stopping Frank Colesanti
There's no stopping Frank Colesanti. The 61"year-old Ango-
la Beach resident, who last year placed third in the open divi.
sion of the Best Body on the Beach contest, has kept busy
competing in a number of bodybuilding events. On May 13,
Colesanti traveled to the Eastern Seaboard Body Building
Competition in PennsvUle, N.J. where he placed second in the
masters (over 55) division. On May 20 he competed in the Na-
tional East Coast Tournament of Champions in Alexandria,
Va. where he placed fifth in the over 50 age group. "I should
have placed at least fourth in that competition," said Colesan.
tl, who the very next day placed second in the over 60 age
group in the Mr. AnnapeHs Competition in Annapolis, Md.
Colesanti said this week that he plans to compete in the Best
Body on the Beach competition this summer. Colesanti works
out at The Firm in the Shoppes of Camelot, Rehoboth Beach.
YMCA to open sand
pit volleyball court"
The Sussex Family YMCA will
dedicate a new sand pit volleyball
court on Saturday, June 3 - the
100th anniversary of the birth of
the sport which is growing in pop-
ularity by leaps and bounds.
The grand opening will be held
from noon to 4 p.m. and will fea-
ture free volleyball games, food
and prizes. For more information,
call 22%8018.
Delaware ESA sets
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The Delaware Easteru S00ing Gutter golf finale played in Lewes
Association (ESA) will host its
fourth surfing and bodyboarding Some of the world's finest gutter golfers gathered in Lewes
competition of the 1996 season at6a.m, last Sunday, May 28 for the finale of the1995 season
this Saturday, June 3, beginning at which started back in January. The golfers are shown here
9 a.m. on the south side of Indian gathered around the final hole, at the corner of Chestnut and
Third, at the conelnsion of an exciting and tightly played six
River Inlet. holes. Course superintendent John Ellsworth included Third
The event is open to all wave Street, Fourth Street, Shipearpenter, Ocean View Boulevard,
riders regardless of age or ability. Pilottown Road, Queen Anne Avenue, Burton Avenue and
For more information, call 227- Chestnut Street in the fairway llne up for the gutter golf fi-
4011. hale. Ringers Kerry "Curie Pie" Rhoades and Brian "Racko"
Lamb paced the field in the better ball event finishing with a
Youth fishing tourney lean 50. The veteran team of Jimmy Forsythe and Dee Pep-
per clocked in with a 51 and Forsythe's left.handed drive out
set June 17 in Milton of a rough next to a split rail fence on Third Street was hailed
as the Chevy Shot Of The Week. Capt. Speed Lackhove and
The annual Youth Fishing his partner John Ellsworth finished third with a 54; the pair
Tournament, sponsored by the of medics, Frank Shade and Bill Stevenson, finished with a 55
Lewes-Rehoboth Bass Finders and best-dressed gutter golfers award; while Dennis Forney
Club, will be held Saturday, June and Phil Norton, unable to cheat as well as the rest, carded a
17, beginning with registration at 56 to close out the field. Shown (l-r) are Laekhove, Norton,
8 a.m. at Milton Municipal Park Forney, Forsythe, Ellsworth, Lamb, Stevenson, Pepper,
on Broadkill River. The tourna- Shade and Rhoades.
ment begins at 9 a.m. and will end
with an awards ceremony at 1
p.m. person both nights; children ages The tourney, sponsored by PNC
There is no entry fee and there 6-12 cost $1, while kids under the Bank, includes a dinner, prize and
will be three age groups of corn- age of 5 will be admitted free. awards ceremony.
petition - 0-6, 7-12 and 13-15. Gates to the half-mile clay oval
The tournament is limited to the open at5 p.m. with the green flag The tournament is open to men
first 150 young anglers to enter, dropping at 7. For more informa- and women of all skill levels, and
Anglers can fish from a boat or the tion call SeaCoast Speedway's of- winners will be determined
shore, rice at 629-5721. through the Callaway handicap-
For additional information and ping system.
to register, call Dan Molinaro at Milford Memorial Golf The hole-in-one grand prize
645-7186. Classic on tap June 7 will be a 1995 Chevrolet Lumina,
The fifth annual Milford donated by I.G. Burton's.
SeaCoast Speedway sets Memorial Hospital Golf Classic
tWO nights of racing will be held Wednesday, June 7, Proceeds from the tourney will
SeaCoast Speedway, located on beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the benefit the many endeavors of
U.S. 113 just south of George- Shawnee Country Club in Mil- Milford Memorial Hospital. For
town, will host two nights of rac- ford. more information, call 424-5708.
ing this week beginning tonight,
June 2, when there will be feature
sprint cars and street stocks.
Saturday night, June 3, will be
Uncle Willie's/Skoal Bandit rac-
ing night with fans getting a
chance to meet the Skoal Bandit
The night also includes racing
in the modified, sprint, street
stock and vintage car divisions.
General admission is $8 per
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