Thursday, March 28, 2024

 GAME SCHEDULE FOR TOMORROW AT SERTOMA PARK - SHORTS ARE BACK

THERE WILL BE NO GAMES ON FIELD 2 NW (B).

FIELD 3 NE (C) Teams to be determined. This field has 200 ft fences with an elevated fence in left field and left center field. Senior bats will be allowed with one exception. If you hit a ball over the elevated fence, you will no longer be allowed to use a senior bat on this field. WHSS wooden bats are your only choice. Any ball hit over the regular fence is a ground rule double.  Any ball hit over the elevated outfield Fence will be an out.

FIELD 4 SE (D) Teams to be determined. This field has 200 ft fences. Senior bats are allowed. This may change depending on the construction that is ongoing in left field. Any ball hit over the fence is a ground rule double. 

Shorts will be given out after all the games are over. 

 See Rule change for Field 3 NE (C) 

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Tuesdays game between Wallys World and the Oldtimers was won by Wallys World 17 to 2. Wallys world was led by Allen Miller who hit two over the fence and Pete Gutenberger who went 5 for 5. The Oldtimers were led by Steve Hicks who went 4 for 5.

Write up by Don Ouding

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We had a three-team game today between the Yankees, Coconuts, and the Mets with a final score with a SAC of 6, 12, 17 in favor of the Mets.  The writer did not receive the score sheet from the Yankees so the review has only the highlights from the Coconuts and the Mets.  

The Coconuts had Nester, Grabb, Josh and Frank go 2-3 and they scored 9 of the l2 runs. 

The Mets had Knox going 4-4 and he scored 3 of the 6 runs scored by the first five batters in the batting order. Zelazny went 2-3 with a SAC. Also going 2-3 were Brock, Reed, Burns and Thompson all going 2-3.  Vandenburg went perfect at the plate with 3-3 and was the winning pitcher.  The first five batters for the Mets scored five runs and the sixth - eleventh batters scored 12 runs.  

An interesting play had Dejongh- relaying a ball to Thompson catching who extended as far as he could to get the runner coming in to score. Thompson did a tuck and roll but did not tuck enough and hit his head solidly on the ground so the medics in the name of Don Witmer were called to give medical attention. Ron's wife said he looked like a Mummy but praised the medical staff for their skills!

It was another great day at the old ballpark.

Write up by RDT.

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Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Monday, March 25, 2024

 GAME SCHEDULE FOR TOMORROW AT SERTOMA PARK - SHORTS ARE BACK

FIELD 2 NW (B) Team 5 vs Team 2 This is the field with 180 ft fences. Leave your senior bats, ASA bats and composite bats at home. The league will provide aluminum bats and wooden bats. Players 80 years old and older and ladies can use senior bats. Any ball hit over the outfield Fence will be an out.

FIELD 3 NE (C) Team 3 vs Team 1 This field has 200 ft fences with an elevated fence in left field and left center field. Senior bats will be allowed with one exception. If you hit a ball over the elevated fence, you will no longer be allowed to use a senior bat on this field. Any ball hit over the regular fence is a ground rule double.  Any ball hit over the elevated outfield Fence will be an out.

FIELD 4 SE (D) Team 4 vs Team 6 This field has 200 ft fences. Senior bats are allowed. This may change depending on the construction that is ongoing in left field. Any ball hit over the fence is a ground rule double. 

Shorts will be given out after all the games are over. 

 See Rule change for Field 2 NW (B) and Field 3 NE (C) 

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Friday, March 22, 2024

Friday March 22nd

No games today at Sertoma Park. Fields are under water and it's still raining. See you Tuesday. 
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Thursday, March 21, 2024

  GAME SCHEDULE FOR TOMORROW AT SERTOMA PARK - SHORTS ARE BACK

FIELD 2 NW (B) Team 1 vs Team 4 This is the field with 180 ft fences. Leave your senior bats, ASA bats and composite bats at home. The league will provide aluminum bats and wooden bats. Players 80 years old and older and ladies can use senior bats.

FIELD 3 NE (C) Team 6 vs Team 2 This field has 200 ft fences with an elevated fence in left field and left center field. Senior bats will be allowed with one exception. If you hit a ball over the elevated fence, you will no longer be allowed to use a senior bat on this field. Any ball hit over the fence is a ground rule double. 

FIELD 4 SE (D) Team 3 vs Team 5 This field has 200 ft fences. Senior bats are allowed. This may change depending on the construction that is ongoing in left field. Any ball hit over the fence is a ground rule double. 

Shorts will be given out after all the games are over. 

 Rain is predicted in the morning. Check the post in the morning to make sure the fields are playable. 

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The Tuesday game between the Yankees and Old Timers was won by the Yankees 15 to 7.  Almost everyone had to use wooden bats. The Yankees was led by Bobby Reagan who went 6 for 7. The Old Timers was led by Steve Hicks who went 4 of 5.

Write up by Don Ouding

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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Tuesday March 19th

Games are on at Sertoma Park. Shorts are available today. 
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Monday, March 18, 2024

 GAME SCHEDULE FOR TOMORROW AT SERTOMA PARK - SHORTS ARE BACK

FIELD 2 NW (B) Team 3 vs Team 6 This is the field with 180 ft fences. Leave your senior bats, ASA bats and composite bats at home. The league will provide aluminum bats and wooden bats. Players 80 years old and older and ladies can use senior bats.

FIELD 3 NE (C) Team 1 vs Team 5 This field has 200 ft fences with an elevated fence in left field and left center field. Senior bats will be allowed with one exception. If you hit a ball over the elevated fence, you will no longer be allowed to use a senior bat on this field. Any ball hit over the fence is a ground rule double. 

FIELD 4 SE (D) Team 2 vs Team 4 This field has 200 ft fences. Senior bats are allowed. This may change depending on the construction that is ongoing in left field. Any ball hit over the fence is a ground rule double. 


Shorts will be given out after all the games are over. 

 

Check the post in the morning to make sure the fields are playable

The Dukes hosted the shorthanded Wally's Friday on Field C. The Dukes jumped out to an early 17-4 lead after four innings before the Wally's came back to take a 19-17 lead in the top of 7th. The Dukes would score 5 in each of the 7th & 8th inning to round out the scoring. Final 27-19 Dukes. 

Big hitters, Wally's, George Vanderhyde 5-5, Alan Miller 5-6, and Rad 4-5. Dukes, Rob Reed 5-5, Alf Gibbons and Tom Witten 4-4
Winning Pitcher BJ Kallister.

Submitted by Steve Hill

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Today a good game was played between the N.Y. Yankees and the Fighting Coconuts. We enjoyed the excellent weather and good sportsmanship. Manager for the Yankees Don Keller had shoulder issues and wasn't able to play so he umpired in the field. We also thank Joe D'Herin for catching for both teams as well as umpiring behind the plate.

There was good hitting from both teams. We played on the short fence field so most players were using wooden bats. Only those over 80 years age were allowed to use the regular senior bats.
The Coconuts won 21 to 9.

After the game prayer was held at pitcher's mound. In our prayer we remembered upcoming surgery for Don Keller and for success there. Also, it was Henry Rivero's birthday, and we sang the birthday song to him.

Write up by Robert Spitaleri

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American League update 3/17/24

Today, the American League faced off against the combined Solivita-Kissimmee team for a Saint Patty’s Day showdown at Solivita. Unfortunately, it seemed like our Winter Haven boys left their shillelaghs at home, as we only managed to score five runs in four innings. It was as if we were in dire need of some lucky four-leaf clovers because we couldn't seem to find our groove at the plate. The final score was a disappointing 12-19, leaving us without a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
In the second game, we were hopeful that our luck would turn around after indulging in some soda bread and dreaming of a refreshing Guinness. Alas, luck was not on our side. It felt like we needed some corned beef and cabbage because we played as if we had just devoured green eggs and ham. With only six runs scored, we fell short with a final score of 6-12. Not our finest performance, but we're already looking forward to the challenge that next month will bring.

Write up From LGG. 

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Friday, March 15, 2024

Friday March 15th

Games are on at Sertoma Park. No shorts today.

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Thursday, March 14, 2024

  GAME SCHEDULE FOR TOMORROW AT SERTOMA PARK - NO SHORTS

FIELD 2 NW (B) Team 3 vs Team 2 This is the field with 180 ft fences. Leave your senior bats, ASA bats and composite bats at home. The league will provide aluminum bats and wooden bats. Players 80 years old and older and ladies can use senior bats.

FIELD 3 NE (C) Team 4 vs Team 5 This field has 200 ft fences with an elevated fence in left field and left center field. Senior bats will be allowed with one exception. If you hit a ball over the elevated fence, you will no longer be allowed to use a senior bat on this field. Any ball hit over the fence is a ground rule double. 

FIELD 4 SE (D) Team 1 vs Team 6 This field has 200 ft fences. Senior bats are allowed. This may change depending on the construction that is ongoing in left field. Any ball hit over the fence is a ground rule double. 


No Shorts Tomorrow. We will do it again on Tuesday

 

Check the post in the morning to make sure the fields are playable. 

Wednesday, March 13, 2024

A very good game was enjoyed today between the N.Y. Mets and the Fighting Coconuts. The Mets won 18 to 17 with both teams hitting well in the 9th inning. The Coconuts were the home team and were down by 6 runs in the bottom of the 9th. They rallied but came up short by one run. Congratulations to the Mets managed by Pat Lopiccolo and Ron Thompson.

We were glad to have Jim Parker and Willie Morton as pool players today. Willie is long time player here at Winter Haven who is visiting from his new home in Virginia.

Prayer was held at the pitcher's mound after the game and we lifted up our needs and gave thanks for our health, friendships and more.

Write up by Robert Spitaleri

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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Monday, March 11, 2024

 HALL OF FAME BANQUET NEWS

The Hall of Fame Banquet is going to take place this Wednesday, March 13th. This event will be held at the Frierson Nicholas American Legion Post 8 ballroom. The address is: 300 Avenue M Northeast, Winter Haven 33881. The Social will begin at 5:30 PM with a cash bar at the Legion where you can order and pay for your favorite drinks and help support the Legion. The Dinner will begin at 6:00 PM. After the dinner, the ceremony to induct the new members into the Hall of Fame will commence. We will have the pleasure of having one of our longtime Hall of Fame members, Reggie Barnes, emcee this event.  After the ceremony, you can stay at the American Legion and will be entertained by a live band named Haines City Limits. The band consists of several Winter Haven Senior Softball players.  They are looking forward to providing everyone with some good dancing music. 


   GAME SCHEDULE FOR TOMORROW AT SERTOMA PARK - SHORTS

FIELD 2 NW (B) Team 3 vs Team 4 This is the field with 180 ft fences. Leave your senior bats, ASA bats and composite bats at home. The league will provide aluminum bats and wooden bats. Players 80 years old and older and ladies can use senior bats.

FIELD 3 NE (C) Team 5 vs Team 6 This field has 200 ft fences with an elevated fence in left field and left center field. Senior bats will be allowed with one exception. If you hit a ball over the elevated fence, you will no longer be allowed to use a senior bat on this field. Any ball hit over the fence is a ground rule double. 

FIELD 4 SE (D) Team 1 vs Team 2 This field has 200 ft fences. Senior bats are allowed. This may change depending on the construction that is ongoing in left field. Any ball hit over the fence is a ground rule double. 


The shorts are in. We will start giving them out tomorrow after all of the games are over.

 

Check the post in the morning to make sure the fields are playable. 

The Dukes hosted the Fighting Coconuts Friday on the short NW field at Sertoma Park. 

The game started out close. 2-2 after one 3-4 after three and 6-3 after four, with the Dukes in the lead.
The Dukes stopped hitting and the Coconuts would go on to score 11 unanswered runs to win the game going away. Final score 14-6 Coconuts.

The big hitters for the Coconuts were Frank Jacobs and Robbie Spitaleri 5-5 and Gary Anderson 5-4. Jacobs and Anderson went long over the short fence.

Submitted by Steve Hill

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The Yankees hosted the Mets in a game where the Mets collected as many walks as hits.  The team batting average was .523 while the on-base percentage was an astounding .687.  Of all the walks, 10 scored and the Mets won 26-16.


Leading hitters for the Mets:
Jim Vining - 2 for 2 with a double & 4 walks
Ken Gelinas - 4 for 5 with 2 walks
George Knox - 3 for 4 with 2 doubles & 3 walks 
Bob Vandenberg - 2 for 3 with 3 walks

Leading hitters for the Yankees:
Henry Rivero - 5 for 6 
Bobby Castilleja - 4 for 5 with a walk
Gerry DeRidder - 4 for 6
Ron Fleming - 4 for 6
Arvel Waddell 2 for 3 with 2 walks

Write up by Fr£d ÐåmÞïęr 

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Friday, March 8, 2024

Thursday, March 7, 2024

 The Tuesday game between the Coconuts and Old timers was won by the Coconuts 16 to 7. The Coconuts were led by Joe Peskie who went 4 for 5. The Oldtimers were led by Fred Stevens who went 4 for 4.

Write up by Don Ouding.

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  GAME SCHEDULE FOR TOMORROW AT SERTOMA PARK - SHORTS

FIELD 2 NW (B) Team 2 vs Team 5 This is the field with 180 ft fences. Leave your senior bats, ASA bats and composite bats at home. The league will provide aluminum bats and wooden bats. Players 80 years old and older and ladies can use senior bats.

FIELD 3 NE (C) Team 1 vs Team 3 This field has 200 ft fences with an elevated fence in left field and left center field. Senior bats will be allowed with one exception. If you hit a ball over the elevated fence, you will no longer be allowed to use a senior bat on this field. Any ball hit over the fence is a ground rule double. 

FIELD 4 SE (D) Team 6 vs Team 4 This field has 200 ft fences. Senior bats are allowed. This may change depending on the construction that is ongoing in left field. Any ball hit over the fence is a ground rule double. 


The shorts are in. We will start giving them out tomorrow after all of the games are over.

 

Check the post in the morning to make sure the fields are playable. 

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

The game was played on the small Field B and bats were restricted to wooden bats and bats authorized by the league.


There was only one ball hit out of the park and that was by Toro to left field along with two other hits.

George Knox, Jerry DeJongh, and Rick Brock liked the wooden bats and went four for four and Bob Vandenberg went three for four.  

The three players over age 80 who could use any bat they wanted found that the batter, not the bat is what matters and only went two for twelve.

James Fears coming out of the pool for Wally World was the only player going three for four.

Vandenberg and Norman both pitched well, and the final score was l9-4 Mets.     

Write up by RDT.

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The Dukes took charge of the game from the beginning and never looked back. They lead 11-3 after three innings and easily won 17-9.

Leading hitters for the Dukes:
Al Andrews- 3 for 4 with 2 doubles
Tom Whitten - 3 for 4 with a double and a walk 
John Turchetta- 3 for 4
Rob Reed - 3 doubles over the fence

Leading hitters for the Yankees:
Fred Dampier - 5 for 5 
Henry Rivero - 4 for 6

 Write up by Fr£d ÐåmÞïęr

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Tuesday, March 5, 2024

Monday, March 4, 2024

 GAME SCHEDULE FOR TOMORROW AT SERTOMA PARK - SHORTS

FIELD NW (B) 4 vs 1 This is the field with 180 ft fences. Leave your senior bats, ASA bats and composite bats at home. The league will provide aluminum bats and wooden bats. Players 80 years old and older and ladies can use senior bats.

FIELD NE (C) 2 vs 6 This field has 200 ft fences with an elevated fence in left field and left center field. Senior bats will be allowed with one exception. If you hit a ball over the elevated fence, you will no longer be allowed to use a senior bat on this field. Any ball hit over the fence is a ground rule double. 

FIELD SE (D) 5 vs 3 This field has 200 ft fences. Senior bats are allowed. This may change depending on the construction that is ongoing in left field. Any ball hit over the fence is a ground rule double. 


The shorts are in. We will start giving them out tomorrow after all of the games are over.

 

Check the post in the morning to make sure the fields are playable. 

Sunday, March 3, 2024

Friday, March 1st

 A good game was played today between Wally''s World and the Fighting Coconuts. Wally's team won 22 to 18. 

We welcomed pool players Bob Hite, Joe D'Hearn, Rad Pcholinski, Don Hawbaker, Bob Dowdy and Scott Seguin.

We enjoyed playing on the beautiful and well-kept field at Sertoma Park.

We had prayer after the game and remembered to pray for Gerry Ryan who is in hospital for gall bladder issue. Also prayed for Ritchie Marino's brother who has cancer and for Bill Testa's son in law who is being deployed to Middle East.
We also remember that Wally is recovering from a car accident recently. He is doing well.

Write up by Robert Spitaleri

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Friday, March 1st

Another very competitive game between the Dukes and Mets.  The Dukes got off to an early lead of 15-5 at the end of five but the Mets came back and led the game at 17-16 at the end of seven.  The last two innings were all Dukes scoring 10 runs and the Mets only one for a final score of 26-18 Dukes.  There were four or five balls hit over the fence but there was no way to tell from the scorecard who hit them as there were other 2 base hits inside the park.


Pete, Ed, Rob, and Al went five for six for the  Dukes and John went four for five. 

Knox and DeJongh went five for six, Brock four for six, Boito and soon to be 86 years old Thompson went four for five for the Mets.

The game was self-officiated, and no arguments occurred.  The first day at the new fields went well at field C.

Write up by RDT.

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Friday, March 1, 2024

 

The Yankees hosted the Old Timers at Sertoma Park Field B.
In an evenly matched game, the victor would be determined by the team that wanted it more.
The first third of the game belonged to the Old Timers, but the Yankees took charge and prevailed 26-16.

Leading hitters for the Yankees:
Fred Dampier - 5 for 5 with 2 doubles 
Jorge Gonzales - 5 for 5
Frank Jacobs - 4 for 4 with 2 doubles
Bill King - 4 for 4 with a walk 
Gerry DeRidder - 3 for 4 with a walk

Leading hitters for the Old Timers:
Mark Tuttani - 4 for 5 with a double 
Steve Hicks - 4 for 5
Bobby Skidmore - 4 for 5
Mike Rodriguez - 4 for 5
Julian Puma - 3 for 4 with 2 doubles and a walk 
Rafael Salas- 3 for 4 with a walk 

Write up by Fr£d ÐåmÞïęr

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Thursday, February 29th

Today, the American League travel team headed over to Solivita for an exciting three-team tournament. The first game featured Winter Haven facing off against the Kissimmee All-Stars. The game was a thrilling back-and-forth battle, with Winter Haven holding a 14-19 lead going into the top of the seventh inning. However, Kissimmee staged a remarkable comeback, scoring six runs to secure a 20-19 victory.

In the second game, Winter Haven took on the Solivita Red, White, and Blue team. Solivita got off to a strong start, scoring three runs while Winter Haven struggled to get on the board. However, Winter Haven quickly turned the tide in the second inning, scoring five runs to take the lead. The game remained close throughout, with Solivita holding a slim 16-15 lead going into the final inning. With two outs and runners on first and second, Mike Vaccaro stepped up to the plate and delivered a clutch single, scoring two runs to secure a thrilling 17-16 victory for Winter Haven.
Stay tuned for next week's three-team tournament as Winter Haven looks to continue their winning streak.

Bill Maxwell 9/10 2HRs
Mike Vaccaro 8/10 2HRs
Rocco Morris 4/8
Lou Guzman 5/8 HR
Rob Aponte 2/7 HR
Randy Nunn 6/7
Dana Ferrande 4/7 HR
Jose Rodriguez 6/8
Manny Rios 4/8
Rusty Skipper 4/8
Bob Schultheis 5/7

From LGG. 
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Friday March 1st


Games are on at Sertoma Park