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Thursday, April 25, 2024

CFL summer highlights week two

Previously winless, Harlan Insurance defeated Synergy Wealth 14-9.

Charles Clare, Fred Hughes and Bob Whiteley led the Harlan offense with 3 hits each. Harlan pitcher, Fred Hughes, drove in 4 runs. Both Mark Schiffhauer and Jim Fellabaum drove in 2 runs with singles. Synergy got a pair of hits from: Jack Coit, Vinny Pezzullo, John Reedy, manager Vernon Brooks, and Jim Moyer. Sub Ed Konopka had a 3 run homer in the 4th inning.

Fross & Fross won their first game of the season besting IHOP 23-15.

IHOP had the lead 14-12 going into the last inning. Fross & Fross sent 17 batters to the plate and scored 11 runs to take the lead. IHOP only managed to score one run in the bottom of the seventh. IHOP got 4 hits from Chick Cicatelli and 3 from Jack Meagher. Ken Atkinson was perfect with 2 hits and 2 sacrifice flies. Dave Oatley, Jim Glover, Tom Guinan, Wendy Hartfiel, Art Anton, and Craig Dahlquist all stroked 2 hits each. Dahlquist had a 2 run homer in the 5th. Fross & Fross got 4 hits from Jack Nagle, while Jim Morton, Bob Marano, and Al Deibler all had 3hits. Subs Ken Link and Dick Stieglitz each homered for Fross.

In a battle of unbeaten teams Softball’s R Game came out on top of Babiarz Law 8-6.

Babiarz had 2 hits each from: Ed Moriarity, Jim Creed, Bob Green, Tom Aldridge, and Jeff Bekasi. Softball’s R Game had 2 hits apiece by: Ray Bedford, Bob Buchanan, Al Mahar, Dan Kincaid, and pitcher, Ed Krisha.

Mulberry Integrative Medicine scored in every inning to build a 14 run lead going into the bottom of the last inning and defeated Buffalo Crossing 18-6.

Mulberry was led by Bill DiCarlo and Dick Adams with 4 hits each. R.J. Jackson, Chuck Bowman, and Mike Labetti all had 3 hits. Buffalo Crossing had back to back homers in the 6th inning as Bill Reed hit a 2 run shot and Tom Winegarden followed with a solo homer. Manager, John Leone had 3 hits on the day.

Couple in The Villages explains need for fence

A Village of Caroline couple lays out the difficult situation they are in as they fight to keep a fence in their backyard. Read their Letter to the Editor.

What is the editorial value of The Villages Daily Sun?

In a Letter to the Editor, a Village of Belle Aire resident questions the editorial value of The Villages Daily Sun.

I am also facing The Villages’ absurd rules about fence at my home

A Villager read about the Blackmores’ fence problem on Cherry Lake Road and he is in the same predicament. Read his Letter to the Editor.

What’s the real story when it comes to golf courses in The Villages?

A Village of Hadley resident, in a Letter to the Editor, says he is trying to get to the bottom of the reason for the problems at golf courses in The Villages.

Why can’t The Villages get a Trader Joe’s?

A reader from Summerfield says that The Villages has done a great job of reeling in businesses, but can’t seem to land a Trader Joe’s.