CITY REC SOFTBALL - Monday’s results - My Web Times

Posted On Thursday, June 18th, 2009

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New Chalet, Berta’s Tap, Tracy’s Row House and Culligan’s won women’s capital rec softball games on June Gross Field this done Wednesday, while End of the Line Brewing took a duo on Roy Sanders Field. Noah’s Ark Carpentry, Max’s Pub and Kenny’s Tap also won on Sanders in men’s capital rec softball free-for-all Wednesday. New Chalet 8, This Is It 6New Chalet (2-1) overcame a three-run disadvantage with a five tincture in the best of the sixth and alluring pitcher Deb Taylor blanked This Is It (2-1) the recline of the MO .

Neely Grunstad and Sarah Chamberlain (double) had two hits apiece as a replacement for This Is It. Jenny Vernor singled twice and doubled, with Jenna Zimmerman and Neala Shanley each adding two hits as a replacement for New Chalet. Berta’s Tap 13, Lehr Farms 3Berta’s got all the runs it needed with five in the earliest inning. Leslie Pandolfi singled twice as a replacement for Lehr Farms (0-3). Amanda Dougherty (two doubles), Mal McEmery (two doubles), Trish Caffee, Sarah Davis and alluring pitcher Kim Mason all had two-hit games as a replacement for Berta’s (3-0). Tracy’s Row House 7, Conroy’s Towing 1All the scoring was done in the earliest four innings as Tracy’s moved to 2-1 as a replacement for the year.

Leslie Gayan and Cheryl Carlson had two hits apiece as a replacement for Conroy’s (1-2), with Tara Bolthouse adding a copy. Jen Troccoli, Jess Sharpe and alluring pitcher Katie Meyer each had three hits as a replacement for Tracy’s. Culligan Water 24, Baker’s Chill & Grill 1Culligan started elsewhere with 11 runs in the earliest inning and made sprightliness sufficiently even as a replacement for alluring pitcher Sherie Stone. Sammy Robinson (triple) and Kim Sedlock (double) each had two safeties.

Emily Adams led the MO as a replacement for Culligan’s (2-1) with four hits including a copy. Cassie McConnell singled twice as a replacement for Baker’s Chill & Grill (0-3). Mike Sarver (triple), Jon Bowman (triple), Jason Norem and Jeff Orlowski each had two hits as a replacement for End of the Line (2-1).

End of the Line Brewing 13, Village Antiques 11End of the Line took a 7-4 first in the best of the third inning and alluring pitcher Erik Thompson on no account gave up the primacy. Rick Sarver, Kyle Duffy and Gentry Nordstrom all thrash doubles. Steve Duggan (home run), Ryan Blaida (triple) and Dusty Torres each finished with three hits, while Aaron Buckley and Jay Snider had two apiece.

Zach Carretto was admissible as a replacement for four singles to first Village Antiques (1-2). End of the Line Brewing 12, Max’s Pub II 2A five-run earliest inning was all that was really needed to make it with expend on an act Thompson the alluring pitcher again. Kraig Mathes (home run), Orlowski (home run), Norem (triple) and Nordstom all had two-hit games. Mike Sarver had a apart, copy and triple as a replacement for ELB (3-1). Cory Tate singled and doubled and Steve Panos singled twice as a replacement for Max’s Pub II (1-4). Brant Decker (two doubles), Mitch Johnson and Corey Brown each had two hits as a replacement for Noah’s Carpentry (1-1).

Noah’s Ark Carpentry 7, First National Bank of Grand Ridge 4Noah’s tallied five times during the earliest three frames and that was masses to make it with expend on an act Ken Hicks the alluring pitcher. Thad Wendt thrash a dwelling lope as a replacement for First National Bank of Grand Ridge (2-2). Ryan Fuchs tripled twice and singled and Austin Lowe tripled twice as a replacement for Max’s Pub (2-0). Max’s Pub 13, Alfano’s Pizza 7Max’s was cruising along with a 10-1 first earliest Alfano’s rallied in the closing two innings to make it with expend on an act a daring of it.

Robert Kreiser, Jimmy Butzen and alluring pitcher Kyle Farrell had two hits apiece. Kenny’s Tap I 17, Invenergy 11 (10 innings)This was a Tuesday South makeup daring from week two. Ron Stehman (triple), Verne Thompson (double), Mike Brockman and Darren Snell all had two hits as a replacement for Alfano’s (2-2). Invenergy tied it with four runs in the bed basically of the seventh, then each scored apart runs in the eighth and ninth earliest Kenny’s posted six in the 10th and Invenergy was elsewhere of answers. Ryan Thompson thrash a dwelling lope and singled twice, with Kenny Johnson contributing three singles and alluring pitcher Ken Cusick adding two singles. Nick Stevenson (triple) and James Lemke had four hits apiece as a replacement for Kenny’s Tap I (2-2).

Josh Sharp had four hits as a replacement for Invenergy (0-4). Chase Wheeler (double), Nick Scheuler and John Kazmierczak each finsihed with three hits.

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