IN ACTION LAST NIGHT……
Reported by KEN GROH……
TEAM GROH defeated TEAM BRAFMAN, 13-5……the game started on the wrong foot for the
victors however, as PATRICK FELDMAN helped give his team a 3-1 lead with two RBI’s in the
bottom of the first inning……the victors bounced back with their only good inning against crafty
veteran STEVE “AQUAMAN” EPPSTEIN as they collected ten hits and had 11 hitters get on base
and scored to break the game open…..GROH, SCOTT FRIEND, DAN GILBERT and sub PETE
SOLETZ paced the attack with three hits each……a strong defense behind GROH didn’t allow
BRAFMAN to attempt a comeback…….
OF NOTE……rookie AARON LINN of TEAM GROH is out with a torn ACL……Here’s hoping for a
full and speedy recovery……
In other games…..
ZAC HIUDT reports…..
TEAM HIUDT defeated TEAM WEISSER, 5-1, as MIKE GRAY pitched an amazing game and lost
the shutout bid in the 7th inning…..YITZ CREEPER and SCOTT “SHORTY” ADAMS kept their hot
bats going and TYLER STANSBURY had a double, triple and a long sac fly scoring HIUDT from
second base in a collision at home plate…..
After the game, HIUDT commented, “Thats’ two wins in a row and looking to keep this streak
going.”
In other action, TEAM SCHWARTZ, after losing their first game, won their fourth straight as
they knocked off TEAM SOLOMON, 19-7 in a six inning affair…….it was a total team effort on both
offense and defense, but special kudos go out to ALAN LESSURE and ROGER ROSENTHAL as
they came up with some timely plate appearances at the tail end of the batting order…….ZAC
SWADNER and RYAN SMALL had big hits and DAVID WERTHEIM came out of his batting slump
with a couple of base knocks and had a nice catch in LF……
OF NOTE…..GARY FISHER of TEAM SCHWARTZ is out with an injury and his playing status is
still in question……..Here’s hoping a full and speedy recovery……and SMALL was playing in front of
his newborn baby for the first of many times…..
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In a moment of silence before the games, JON BOSKIND, who played in the league for many years,
was remembered by SCOTT WOLF……