While
the weather was a bit chilly, it did not seem to keep the crowds away
as they braved the temperatures in record numbers to see their favorite
players. This year's event included a first ever skills competition
before the games. The hitting competition was won by Reg Finnegan. The
throwing competition was won by John Carpenter. In the running event the
under 70 winner was Jose Rivera, while Raul Torres took it for the over
70 group. Pitching awards went to Arvil Waddell for the over 70 and
there was a tie for the under 70 group between Miguel Gonzalez and Rick
Brock. Congratulations to all the winners. We hope to see a bigger field
next year in a couple of the events.
There were four games played between the leagues. A couple of the games
were nail biters while the other two were out and out routs. The first
was the game between teams composed of players over seventy years of
age. Unfortunately, the score sheets were not turned in so it is
impossible to recap it properly. Needless to say, the Lakeland team came
loaded for bear and seemed to score at will. I cannot remember a more
awesome display of clutch hitting. From top to bottom, they had their a
game. If I am not mistaken they scored the max runs in seven innings.
The lone highlight for the Winter Haven team was a triple by Richie
Marino. Final score, Lakeland "too many to count" and Winter Haven
"considerably less". Congratulations to the Lakeland team.
The next game to finish was the game between Al Andrews Winter Haven team (Torres, Andrews, Wiltshire, Cuscovitch, Scarbrough, M.Gonzalez, Smith, Busch, Pepein, Denny, and McLellan) and the
Lakeland team of Pierce, Remington, King, McClellan, Klinkers, Wise,
Pokey, Sharp, Wheelock, Bernie, and Vince.
Lakeland scored two in the first but lost the inning as Cuscovitch and
Scarbrough hit triples to score three. They fell farther behind in each
of the next four innings. They scored one run in the second and third
innings but then were shut out in the next two. Meanwhile, Al's team
scored five runs in the second, third, and fourth innings and four in
the fifth. Extra base hits by Busch,Smith, Pepin, and Denny were the
engine that drove the run production. In the sixth, Lakeland scored four
with Klinkers triple the big hit. Al's team answered with two to hold on
to the lead. Lakeland scored two more in the eighth, but lost ground as
Winter Haven scored five off extra base hits by Gonzalez and Smith.
Unable to score more than two runs in the eighth and down 29 to 10, the
flip flop rule was invoked and they continued to bat. Unfortunately, they
failed to score again. Final score Winter Haven 29, Lakeland 12.
Key performances
Russ King 3 for 4
Doug McClellan 3 for 4
Bernie Sterns 3 for 4
Sam Cuscovitch 5 for 5 with a triple
Don Scarbrough 5 for 5 with two triples
Migel Gonzalez 5 for 5 with a double and winning pitcher
Terry Smith 4 for 5 hitting for the cycle
Greg Denny 5 for 5 with a double
Ron Pepin 4 for 5 with a double
Bill McLellan 3 for 4 with a double
Game three saw Lakeland fall behind early and they never caught up. The team
of Simmons, Bird, Chairo, Arbic, Hopper, Hartley, Thompson, Grabb, Kerr,
Potonik, and Carpenter had numerous runners on base in the first three
innings, but were unable to score. The Winter Haven group did not fare
much better as they only scored four runs during the same period. Larry
Powell's double being the only extra base hit. In the fourth,Thompson
hit a home run that scored two for Lakeland while Hite's and Reagan's doubles resulted in Winter Haven getting two of their own.
The fifth inning saw Lakeland get one back as John Carpenter hit a
triple and scored. Winter Haven went three and out. In the sixth, Dave
Hartley reached base and scored for Lakeland, but they fell farther
behind as Frank Jacobs hit a triple to help his team score four. The
seventh saw Lakeland start strong with 4 of their first five batters
reaching base and scoring. Three quick outs and the rally was over.
Winter Haven managed to get their five runs rather quickly, as Hector
M's triple cleared the bases. Down by seven, Lakeland brought it again
as four of the first six batters reached base and scored. By holding
Winter Haven to one run, they managed to close the gap to 12 to 16 and
obviously within reach. Unfortunately they were unable to cross home
plate in the ninth so the game ended with the score Winter Haven 16 and
Lakeland 12.
Key Performances
j Simmons 4 for 5
D. Arbic 4 for 4
D Thompson 4 for 5
J Carpenter 3 for 4 with a triple
Steve Hill 3 for 4
Arvil Waddell Winning Pitcher
Hector Marinacci 2 for 3 with a triple
Ron Thompson 4 for 4
Game 4 featured the dream teams. Two teams anyone would like to sponsor in a tournament. You would expect these two teams to put up a few runs, get shut out in very few innings and play some excellent defense. They didn't disappoint. If these two teams met 10 times, it would probably end with 5 wins each.
Lakeland posted 3 in the first on a huge Don Held shot over the right field fence but Winter Haven outscored them with 5 on a Juan Toro homer the hard way and some key hits. Then Lakeland posted 5 in the second to only two for Winter Haven to take the lead at 8-7.
Winter Haven then shut out Lakeland in the 3rd and 4th with some excellent defense while posting a 5 run third capped by one in the 4th to go ahead 8-13.
Lakeland plated 1 in the 5th and 5 in the 6th but then let Winter Haven put up 5 in the 6th to keep the gap to 4 runs at 14-18 after 6.
Winter Haven went ahead by 6 runs in the 7th inning but Lakeland used the catch-up rule in the 8th to lock up the score at 20-20 going into the ninth.
Lakeland then managed a 9 run rally to seemingly secure the win but Winter Haven wasn't done yet. Nick Burns led off the inning with a single, then a series of doubles by Gazarek Brock, Giordano, Wolfe, and D'Herin brought Winter Haven within reach. With DeRidder on third and D'Herin on second and one out, Ron Butler laced a single up the middle scoring them both to bring Winter Haven within one. Now it's the team Captain's turn at the plate. Freddy Gonzales rapped out a running double to move the winning run to third. With runners at second and third, Lakeland intentionally walked Larry Wells to load the bases, set-up the double-play and get the spectators on their feet. Then the guy of the hour, Nick Burns, who started the rally came up for the second time in the inning. Nick had been hot all day going 3 for 4 up to that point and he didn't let the pressure get to him. He swatted out a clean single to score Butler from third and Gonzalez from second for the game winner.
Final Score Lakeland 29 to Winter Haven 30.
Winning Pitcher - Larry Wells (with 9th inning support by Rick Brock)
Key Hitters Included:
Winter Haven
Rivera 4 for 5
Gazarek 3 for 5 2-2b
Brock 4 for 5 2-2b, 2-3b
Giordano 3 for 5 2b
Wolfe 3 for 5 2b, 3b
DeRidder 4 for 5
D'Herin 4 for 4 bb, 2-2b,HR
Gonzalez 4 for 5 2b HR
Wells 3 for 5 2b
Burns 4 for 5
Lakeland
Cobb 4 for 5 SAC, 2-2b, 3b
DeFalco 4 for 6 2-2b
Finnegan 5 for 6
Held 3 for 5 bb, HR
Lewis 4 for 6
Matson 3 for 3 2-bb, 2b
Shaffer 4 for 5 2b
Hill 5 for 5