60 - CAPE GAZE'lVIp Friday
Rehoboth little
League game update
In games played the week of
May 29 in the Major League of
the Rehoboth Little League, the
Braves took over sole possession
of first place with two victories.
The Hazzard Big A Braves
started the week off on the right
foot with a 12-6 win over the
Nicola Pizza Phillies. Kurt Kulp
homered for the winners. On
Wednesday, the Grotto Pizza
Yankees continued their winning
streak with a 15-8 win over the
Shore Fence Giants. Strong pitch-
ing was provided by Joey Vavala
and Adam Talley.
On Thursday, the Braves
recorded their second win of the
week by pasting the Fairway De-
velopment Cubs, 14-2. Brandon
Hazzard provided the highlight of
the week with two doubles and his
first home run - a grand slam tO
pace the victory. Joey Brown and
Steve Conlon also had doubles for
the winners.
On Friday, the Yankees win-
ning streak came to an end as the
Phillies posted a 7-5 victory be-
hind the strong pitching of Pat
Woods, who struck out 15 batters.
Adam Talley had a double for the
Yankees. For the Phillies, Reese
Rogers went 4-for-4 at the plate
with four bunt singles, while
teammates Kyle Anderson and
Johnny Longo contributed dou-
bles.
The game of the week came on
Saturday when the Giants edged
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the Cubs, 10-9. For the Cubs,
Trippy DelCampo kept his team
in the game with a pair of doubles,
while teammates Tim Hack and
Jordan Morrow each chipped in a
double. The Giant offense was
bolstered by the hitting of Richard
Lantz, Danny Pihlkar, Tosh Try-
on, Jeremy Warrington and Leon
Epps, all of whom smacked dou-
bles.
Blue Gold Golf
Classic set June 19
The first annual Blue Gold Golf
Classic comes to Kings Creek
Country Club on Monday, June
19, to help kick off Blue Gold
Week, the prelude to the annual
Blue Gold All-Star High School
Football Game to be played on
Saturday, June 24, at the Universi-
ty of Delaware football stadium in
Newark.
More than 370 golfers are ex-
pected to compete in three tourna-
ments on June 19 (one in each
county) and hope to raise more
than $115,000 for the benefit of
the Delaware Foundation for Re-
tarded Children.
Co-chairmen for the Sussex
tournament are John Lingo of Lin-
go Realtors and Ed Cranston of
Wilmington Trust.
Committee members include
Craig Karsnitz, Larry Sharp and
Dan Tidwell.
Registration for the Blue Gold
Classic begins at lh30 a.m. and
costs $100 per golfer.
The fee includes the tourna-
ment, awards and a post-tourney
barbecue. For more information
and to register, call John Lingo at
645-2207 or Ed Cranston at 856-
44349.
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Cape region Special Olympians excel
John Burkhart, right, of Rehoboth Beach, was one of hun-
dreds of special athletes who competed in last weekend's Spe-
cial Olympics Summer Games at the University of Delaware
in Newark. When the dust had settled, John returned home
with three silver medals he earned in the freestyle, back-
stroke and relay events of the swimming competition, as well
as a plaque honoring the Cape Gazette with 1995 Outstanding
Media award. Publisher Dennis Forney accepted the plaque.
In addition to Burkhart, two other Cape regionathletes. Reg-
gie and IUehard Miller of Rehoboth Beach. competed in the
unified bewl/ng competition. All three athletes will be part of
a 52-member Delaware delegation heading to the 8peelal
Olym.e World Omam to be held later this mmnaer ia Con-
Surfing Association
holds fourth contest
The Delaware Eastern Surfing
Association (ESA) held its fourth
surfing and bodyboarding compe-
tition of the season Saturday, June
3, on the south side of Indian Riv-
er Inlet. The waves cooperated
with some waist to chest high
glassy surf. Here are the results of
the competition (winners listed
beginning with first place):
Boys bodyboard John
Speziale, David Lowe, Eric Sim-
mons, Sean Donovan, Baptiste
Buchler and Jason Wilson.
Junior bodyboard. Colin Her-
iihy, Sean Emchke, Brian Stoehr
and Luke Powell.
Senior bodyboard - Joey Har-
ris, Mike Wells and Jim Urban.
Masters: Matt Naylor, Brad
Hoffman and Edwin Smith.
Grand Masters: Jack Powell.
Boys iongboard: Baptiste
Buchler, George Cole, Joe Cole,
Aaron Powell and Will Carrol.
Junior longboard: Max
Hoshino and Brian West.
Senior longboard: Jack Pow-
ell and Jim Urban.
Menehune - Baptiste Buchler.
Boys - Aaron Powell and John
Speziale.
Junior men - Max Hoshino and
Brian West.
Men - Keith White, Cory Scot-
do, Rob Clower, Neff Brosnahan
and Mike Paoli.
The next Delaware ESA com-
petition will be held Saturday, Ju-
ly 1, at the beach in front of Gor-
dons Pond in Cape Henlopen
State Park
Crab Barn hosts
volleyball games
The Crab Barn's Summer
Beach Volleyball League contin-
ues this week with the following
games scheduled.
Monday, June 12: Pete's Road-
house versus Scalawags 39ers at
6:30 p.m.; Neighborhood Store
versus Info Systems at 7:30; and
Hawaiian Julep versus Mixed
Nuts at 8:30.
Thursday, June 15: Baithaser
General Construction versus Bud-
weiser at 6:30; Crab Barn Long
Neck versus All States Construc-
tion at 7:30; and Mixed Nuts ver-
sus Longneck Car Care at 8:30.
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