84 - CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, June 20. June 26, 1997
From The Cape Gazette's Traveler Series*
Jen Ellingsworth photos
18 holers host scramble, flag tourney
The Rehoboth Beach Yacht and Country Club 18-holers held
an opening scramble on Wednesday, June 4. Shown (l-r) are
the second place team of Anne Lynam, Pat Beebe and Jean-
nette Travis, along with the first place team of Joan Crowley,
Nacy Mustin and Cathie Scott. The 18-holers also hosted a
flag tournament on Wednesday, June 11, at which Lucy Ham-
mond emerged victorious with a score of 85.
Quick Hitters..
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school record for wins and won
the America east regular season ti-
tle witha 19-3 record. Delaware
was ranked as high as no.23 in the
nation during the season.
LITTLE SURFER CRAB-
Jim"Little Crab" Hajek is a regu-
lar for the Lewes Polar Bears and
an inspiration to its younger mem-
bers as a 76
year old
plunger in a
speedo. Jim
spends his
summers
windsurfing
on Rehoboth
Bay. 'It's a
tough sport,"
Jim said. "If HAJEK
you get way
out there and your arms get tired
there's still only one way back.
But I really enjoy it." Jim is tough
and fierce like a crab and has been
known to walk sideways iffter a
longday windsurfing on the bay.
HOLE-IN-ONE AT PINE
SHORE-John L. Trivett of Mills-
boro, 69, stroked a hole-in-one
last week at Pine Shore Golf
Course, Berlin, MD. "I was using
a five iron on number four, a 153
yard par three," said Trivett.
("I'm not a real long hitter.) The
ball rolled out of site, down a little
valley, and when I walked up tO
the green it
was there in
the hole."
Trivett, an off
and on golfer
for the past
15 years, said
he had open
heart surgery
a while back
and that the
golf is good TRIVETT
for him.
PARSELLS EXPOS WIN
TWO- The Lewes Expos, spon-
sored by Parsells Family Services,
traveled to Bridgeville twice last
week and won two games in the
senior League Division.
In the first game, the Expos de-
feated Bridgeville Auto 8-1. Nick
Bekeshka pitched the first three
innings giving up only one run
while Adam Scott finished the last
"four with seven strikeouts and no
hits.
The bats were alive for the Ex-
pos as Bekeshka and Scott each
had two hits while Jake Ford went
2 for 3 with 2 RBIs. Nick Shaffer,
• Casey Donohue and John Collins
each went three for four as the ex-
pos banged out 17 hits.
Lewes faced the Bridgeville
Blue Knights in the second game
and won the pitching duel 2-0.
Adam Scott again did the job on
the mound and at the plate.
He went 5 scoreless innings for
the win with five strikeouts, three
walks, and allowing only two hits.
At the plate, Scott went 2-2 with a
sacrifice fly and scored a run.
Shane Massey threw the last two
innings of shutout ball for the Ex-
pos for the save.
Blue Knights pitcher Mike
Clendaniel went the distance al-
lowing only three hits and walk-
ing one while going two for three
at the plate.
The Expos play the Lewes Reds
on Saturday and the Milton
Phillies on Tuesday next week.
Both games start at 5:30 p.m. at
the Rehoboth Little League com-
plex.
TEAMS WANTED FOR 3
ON 3 B-BALL - There will be a 3
on 3 basketball tournament at the
Sussex Family YMCA June 27-
29. The tournament will be double
elimination, with trophies for the
top winners. Beverages will be
provided.
All games will be refereed by
official basketball association
members.
The registration fee is $28.
Team rosters are limited to four
players.
For more information, call Ryan
at 227-8018.
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Sailing through the Panama Canal with the Cape Gazette
Their minds were awed when they sailed through the Panama Canal but their hearts were touched when they
reached Mexico's Pacific resort city of Acapulco. "Our tour guide told us that Acapulco is the second most beauti-
ful city in the world. 'What's the most beautiful city?' we asked. And he asked us where we are from. So that
makes Rehoboth Beach the most beautiful city in the world," said Betty Stevens. She and her husband, Leland,
(on the right) and their friends Betty and Gibby Bahel of Lewes cruised the Caribbean, the canal, and Acapulco in
the spring of 1996.
Taking a break from
sightseeing in Florida
Gil York of York's Refinishing and
Antiques in Milton visited his son
Jason in Florida in the spring of
1996. Jason is a graduate of the
Lewes Christian Academy which
exists no longer but for a number of
years was an important part of the
First Baptist Church of Lewes. Gil
is shown doing some weekly
watchy with the Cape Gazette while
taking a break in front of the Weeki
Wachee. "This helped me keep up
with happenings back in Rehoboth
Beach and Lewes," wrote Gil.
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