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Friday, Jun 20, 2014 - Week 10
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Hmmm, left center bomb this time... |
Looking to drive in a run... |
The weather
and the lights finally cooperated as the Over the Hill Gang returned
with a full slate of games Friday night at Allen Park. The previous
week Changing Times Pub was leading Paradox Café 10-3 when the rain
came pouring down and forced a restart of the game. Paradox's Vinny
Vega took advantage right from the start as he launched a grand slam
to deep center field in the first inning. Al Celeste added an RBI single
for a 5-0 lead. In the second inning, Gary Innis (3 Runs Scored), Brian
Mulcahy (3 Runs Scored) and John "I'm on Base Again" Compitello (six
runs scored) led the charge. Mitch Maghakian hit his second triple of
the night to knock in 2 while Lyle Nigro cleaned up the bases with an
RBI single. Some good fielding by Lenny Balestrieri led to an unassisted
double play at short in the 3rd inning to shut down a potential CT rally.
A gem of a sliding catch was made in right center field in the sixth
by Paradox's Don Carlin that helped turn the game as CT had already
posted 6 runs trying to get back into the fray. Maghakian and Steve
Finelli also teamed up to retire CT's powerful clean up hitter as the
play went 4-1 with Finelli hustling over to cover first on a bang-bang
play. The last 3 innings belonged to Paradox as Carlin knocked in 4
RBIs with 3 singles. Steve Finelli popped one over the fence for 3 more
runs and Vega added his second home run of the night in center. Finally
Gary Innes and Wally Seyfert set the table as Balestrieri launched a
bomb to left field to end the game. Paradox won the game 30-12.
Sal's
Place came out swinging against undefeated Singleton's and walked away
with a big 27-13 win. The middle of the batting order powered Sal's
with Brian Landy getting 3 hits and 4 RBIs . Chris Pic had a 4 hit night
with a homer over the fence while Tom Vanasco had 4 hits including 2
triples knocking in 6 runs. Don Simone pitch a gem holding the strong
Singletons offense in check for most of the night. He also hit one off
the scoreboard for one of 2 doubles he had while knocking in 4 runs.
The caboose, Dave Rubino, had 2 big hits: one with 2 outs and the based
loaded very clutch Davey Boy. It's was nice to play and hang with the
boys after a few weeks off.
Zwanger
Pesiri Radiology battled McCourt & Trudden Funeral Home and held on
for a 18-14 win. ZP trailed until the 4th inning when rookie Kevin McGinnis
belted a long 3-run homer. In the 6th, the lead grew bigger. Bino Reverberi,
Pete Mendelson, Jerry Mazza, Richie D'Amico and John Hernandez all singled
but the big blow was a Marc Fisher 3-run homer to cap a 6-run inning.
For the night, Hernandez and Mendelson led the way with 3 hits each.
Fischer, Russ Graham, Tommy Dittmeier, Marty Dunn, Anthony Nicolich
and Reverberi all had 2 hits to support Fischer on the mound.
Bar-Boy
beat Bethpage Pharmacy 11 to 9 in a tight, well played game. Bethpage
came out strong early to take a 8-6 lead after 3 innings. The game was
tied 9 to 9 into the 7th inning until BB scored scored two to take the
lead and hold on for the win. Frank Badalamenti had the big hit for
BB, a grand slam in the the 3rd. He went 2 for 3 w/ 5 RBIs, John Czarnecki
went 3 for 4 with 2 RBIs, Jason Cinnelli went 2 for 4 with 1 RBI, Lino
Raspanti went 3 for 4, Ken Kolhmann went 2 for 3, Tom Debona went 3
for 4 , Mike Frain went 2 for 4, Joe Scotti went 2 for 4 and Bob Lies
went 1 for 3 with 1 RBI.
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