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SYLVANIA SENIOR SOFTBALL

Pacesetter Park, Sylvania,Ohio - A mens' league. Established January 2008.



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SPONSORS play a significant role in the success and financial stability of the Sylvania Senior Softball League. We offer team and speciality sponsorships. Anyone interested contact: Phil Richard, 419-266-3143


FRICKER'S IN SYLVANIA
(6 Teams)
Shawn McGill , Manager
STATE FARM INSURANCE
Joel Hansen
ALLSHRED SERVICES
Willie Geiser
BARROW JEWELRY
Gabe Barrow
ST. CLARE COMMONS
Shawn T. Litten; MBA, CNHA
PROGRESSIVE THERAPY & AQUATIC CENTER
Steve Cygan; M.ED, PT
HARVARD BARBER SHOP
Gary L. Meyer
STATE FARM INSURANCE
Jeff Traudt
WHEELOCK PHARMACY- "Home Healthcare"
Steve Weiner
SCHNEIDER SONS' CORP
Jim Schneider
ANDY & BARNEY'S SPORTS BAR / JO-JO's PIZZERIA
Abe Mahmoud and Ali Mahmoud
FM - FREEDOM MACHINERY Co
Gari Ruth
SHAWN'S IRISH TAVERN
Sylvania, OH
STEVE MATTIN, DDS
Delta, OH


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
Greg Loeb-Bottomline Ink; SSSL Logo designed by Francis Graphics, Inc.; Mary Ann Radscheid, Dan Rodger's Sporting Goods, Sylvania Parks and Recreation, Graphic Artists: Dianna Keefe, Elissa Cary, Nerdy Designs

SSS BILLBOARD-TOLSON DIGITAL MEDIA
-Kelly McCullough 419-350-7261

Bill Trego
THE LOGISTICS GROUP
Email: btrego@logisticsgroupaz.com

George Bates
BEST AT HOME Healthcare Services, LLC

WEBMASTER: John Drake
Nerdy Designs

CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER: JOEL HANSEN
CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER: JIM SCHNEIDER
STATISTICIAN: NEAL KLOPPING
WEB DIRECTOR: JERRY KEEFE


Wounded Warriors Softball team to
be honored in 2014 exhibition
Sylvania Senior Softball

HONORED GUEST! Jay Schramm, left, Vice-President of the SSS organization, welcomed U.S. Army veteran Saul Bosquez to the April 26 spaghetti dinner - fund raiser. Saul was injured, serving in Iraq, when a roadside bomb explosion destroyed part of his left leg. He is a member of the Wounded Warriors Softball team that travels extensively playing exhibition ball games. He hails from Adrian, MI., and will participate in the Wounded Warriors Amputee Softball game, May 30, 31 and June 1, 2014 at Ned Skeldon Recreation Center. The Wounded Warriors will play three games vs. former major leaguers, celebrities and SSS all-stars. Sponsors and volunteers who are interested in this worthy cause, can obtain additional information by contacting Mr. Schramm at 419-356-8590 or jayschramm@bex.net.


Sylvania Senior Softball

More "Around The Horn" Photos
2013 - CLICK HERE

2012 - CLICK HERE
2011 - CLICK HERE

 

2013 THE MASTERS STANDINGS

THE MASTERS
Tuesday 58+ League
TUESDAY 58+ LEAGUE
Won
Lost
Pct.
GB
Streak
Avg Scored
Avg Allowed
Avg Margin
SHAWN'S IRISH TAVERN
2
0
1.000
0
W2
26.00
17.00
9.0
PROGRESSIVE THERAPY
1
0
1.000
0.5
W1
16.00
4.00
12.0
Joel Hansen STATE FARM
1
0
1.000
0.5
W1
15.00
11.00
4.0
FREEDOM MACHINERY
0
1
0.000
1.5
L1
11.00
15.00
-4.0
STEPHEN MARTIN, DDS
0
1
0.000
1.5
L1
13.00
21.00
-8.0
WHEELLOCK PHARMACY
0
1
0.000
1.5
L1
21.00
31.00
-10.0
ANDY & BARNEY'S
0
1
0.000
1.5
L1
4.00
16.00
-12.0

 


58+ Game Summary 05/14/2013


SHAWN'S IRISH TAVERN (21) 20 - STEPHEN MATTIN, DDS (13): Shawn's pounded out 23 hits in the first game of a double header. Granville Smith and Dave Charlton going 4 for 4, with Granville pocketing 2 ISPHR. Ray Villegas, Tom Birie, Jerry Glansman, and Phil Franklin were 2 for 3 with Phil adding 2 doubles. Mattin D.D.S. fell behind early but fought back and cut the lead down to 13 to 10. Then Shawn’s broke loose again and hit well to go ahead and win 20 to 13.Leading the way was pool player John Johnson who hit a homer and went four for four.

JOEL HANSEN STATE FARM (15) - FREEDOM MACHINERY (11): Freedom Machinery played well against a good team tonight, however our first game jitters resulted in our loss. A good 5th inning brought us close but not enough to overcome a lead in a well balanced league. Good hitters for tonight’s game were Gary Walton 3/4 and Tony Rutkowski 3/3 and all my players who played very very well making good defensive plays. I am proud of them all.

SHAWN'S IRISH TAVERN (31) - WHEELOCK PHARMACY (19): The Tavern pounded out 31 hits to go along with as many runs. There was a large contingency of Adrian fans for Wheelock rooting Steve Weiner and our Phil Franklin on. Workplace rivalry! Dewaine Nemire and Dave Charlton were 4 for 4 with Dewaine an ISTPHR. Jim Dandar, Jim Vanbrandt, Ray Villegas, Roy Koschalk, Frank Rosebrock and Phil Franklin were all 3 for 4 with Jim Dandar an ISTPHR and Jim Vanbrandt, Ray Villegas, and Frank Rosebrock adding triples. Wheelock Pharmacy - The long ball slugging of Richard Block, Jeff Huskinson and John Johnson was not enough to overcome the 31 runs scored by Roger Heineke's sluggers of Shawn's Irish Tavern. Wheelock scored 21 runs in a noble opening game effort, and already, our starting 2nd baseman, pulled a hamstring muscle in the 3rd inning and Wheelock had to complete the game one player short. The injured player was placed on the 14 day disabled list. A call to our triple A affiliate , Frank's Tavern, was made and a player will be sent up to fill the spot on the roster.

PROGRESSIVE THERAPY (16 ) - ANDY & BARNEY'S (4): Progressive therapy won the season opener with a 20-4 victory over Andy and Barney's. Ron Fox pitched well and made several good defensive plays hit at him. John Radscheid 3 for 4 and hit a 2-run homer over the left field fence. Dan Schlenbaker was 3 for 4, Phi Vrzal, Steve Cygan,and Dave Brownfield were 2 or 3. Andy & Barney's. Errors outnumbered hits as A&B lost the 2013 opener 16 to 4 to Progressive Therapy in a 5-inning game.

 

2013 THE LEGENDS STANDINGS

THE LEGENDS
Thursday 50+ League
THURSDAY 50+ LEAGUE
Won
Lost
Pct.
GB
Streak
Avg Scored
Avg Allowed
Avg Margin
FRICKER'S #5
2
0
1.000
0.0
W2
14.00
7.5
6.5
FRICKER'S #6
1
0
1.000
0.5
W1
23.0
1.0
22.0
ALLSHRED SERVICES
1
0
1.000
0.5
W1
18.0
4.0
14.0
FRICKER'S #3
1
0
1.000
0.5
W1
19.0
6.0
13.0
Jeff Traudt STATE FARM
1
0
1.000
0.5
W1
21.0
9.0
12.0
ST. CLARE COMMONS
1
1
0.500
1.0
W1
14.5
19.0
-4.5
SCHNEIDER SONS' ELECTRIC
1
1
0.500
1.0
L1
24.0
14.5
9.5
FRICKER'S #2
0
1
0.000
1.5
L1
6.0
10.0
-4.0
FRICKER'S #4
0
1
0.000
1.5
L1
6.0
19.0
-13.0
BARROW'S JEWELERS
0
1
0.000
1.5
L1
4.0
28.0
-24.0
HARVARD BARBERSHOP
0
1
0.000
1.5
L1
9.0
21.0
-12.0
FRICKER'S #1
0
2
0.000
2
L2
5.0
20.5
-15.5

50+ Game Summary 05/12/2013


FRICKER'S 6 (23) - FRICKER'S 1 (1): Fricker’s 6 had booming bats and great defense was the key tonight. Led by OTF HRs.by Bob Hoffman and Perry Chillus. Perry going 4/4, 3 hits each by Greg Ballmer, Dave Kunst, Tom Taylor and Wade Timmings. For Fricker's #1 there were no real highlights as they had ONLY 4 hits! Although the outfield played real solid it was not enough as Fricker’s #6 hit the ball extremely well the whole game. Fricker’s #1 quickly put this game behind themselves and moved on.

SCHNEIDER & SON'S ELEC. (28) - BARROW'S JEWELERS (4):

ALLSHRED SERVICES (18) - ST. CLARE COMMONS (4): Allshred’s John Buehler broke down the door with a leadoff triple, followed by 5 consecutive singles by teammates, an error, an out, and 2 more singles to jump out to a seven run first inning lead. John repeated with another triple to start the 2nd inning, but was the only run. The bottom of the order got in the groove in the 3rd inning by contributing 4 of the 5 runs scored. The 5 run 5th inning started with Cathy Ward reechoing base and scoring, followed likewise by the next 4 batters. All in all, the offense was spread throughout the lineup. Stars of the game for Allshred were John Buehler 4/4, 4 runs, 2-3B,2B,1B, Darren Axon 4/4, 2R, 3-1B, 3B, Cathy Ward 1 for 2 , 3R, Rick Stager 3 for 4, 1R. St.Clare Commons opened the season with a double header. The first game came against an excellent hitting AllShred team who banged out hit after hit and took full advantage of the fielding errors by SCC and won a shortened game 19-4. Jase Sweede and Mark Secory led SCC, and had almost 40% of SCC hits for the game, both going 2 for 2.

FRICKER'S 5 (10) - FRICKER'S 2 (6): Jeff Traudt STATE FARM (21) - HARVARD BARBERSHOP (9): The Farm Boys started the season with a whooping 33 hits to post a big win. Charlie Strzeynski (3-4-2RBI) tossed a complete game and got big support from Gary Miller (4-4) and Jim Watters (2-5-1-2B-4RBI-1-OTFHR). The hitting continued with Nate Freeman (3-3), Matt Giles and Mark Grimes chipping in with (3-5) nights at the plate. Harvard after leading 7-6 after 2 innings, our bats went stone cold, we only managed 2 more runs the rest of the night. Our hitting leaders were Joe Beham and Terry Thomas, both went 4for4.Terry had an inside the park HR and a double. Thanks to John Yocum for filling in nicely at 1st, going 3for3. Thanks John. We'll do better next week, a great group of guys to play with.

ST. CLARE COMMONS (25) - SCHNEIDER SONS’ ELEC (20): In the night cap SCC came to play as they jumped out to a 7-4 lead in the first inning and never looked back. As a team, SCC banged out 35 hits and were led by Mark Secory, (4-4 , 2 doubles), Randy McGraw, (4-4 , 2 doubles), Jase Sweede ( 3-4 with 3 runs scored), Bill Garber (3-4 with a triple), Doug Quint (3-4 with a big 1st inning double),Shawn Litten and Neal Klopping both added 3-3 evenings. The outfield defense of Mark Secory, Bill Garber, Neal Klopping, and vacuum cleaning Doug Quint helped keep the big bats of Schneider under control making numerous outstanding catches in the outfield. Jase Sweede threw a runner out from the seat of his pants after a diving stop, and the outfield /in- field teamwork showed, as they threw out runners at the plate. Special thank to Neal for helping out.

FRICKER'S 3 (19) - FRICKER'S 4 (6): Frickers #3 started the season off with hot bats, as everyone on the team got at least one hit. With 18 hits total in just four innings, Frickers #3 scored a great opening day win against a good Frickers #4 team. Mark Clair led the attack with 3 hits, with Al Seeger, Marty Czerniakowski and Dann Wagner knocking in 3 runs apiece. Everyone in the line-up scored at least once, while the infield turned two double plays.Fricker’s #4 - Kudos to the #3 team, they played a great game and beat on us like a rented mule. That being said, our performance was rather uninspired at best. I know we are better than we showed and am confident that win or lose, we will show up to play next week. Of note offensively: Dave Ronau, (3-3), Mark Gedert (2-3 3B 2 RBI), and Dave Obert ( 2-3 RBI).

FRICKER'S 5 (18) - FRICKER'S 1 (9): Fricker’s 1, with opening game jitters now behind them they quickly changed into their hitting shoes as Fricker's #1 came out of the gate quick while grabbing a 6-3 lead after the 2nd inning. Unfortunately they were unable to sustain it with any clutch hitting and eventually lost the lead in the 5th inning when #6 put up a 7 spot on them to take a 12-7 lead. Both Charlie Oberlin with a Triple and a Double and Craig Mantey each led Fricker's #1 with 3 hits apiece. Interim Manager Gary Walton was "IMMEDIATELY FIRED" after the game while going 0-2 and a round of cheers could be heard all the way to Luna Pier, Mi. where his wife there joined in. The team is looking forward to Jerry Keefe's return as he is expected to be back at the helm next week to lead Fricker's #1 to the winning side of the board.


photo/JIM SCHNEIDER
TOURNAMENT WINNER! Marty Harrison, who managed the winning 2012 Fricker's team,  presents the trophy to Fricker's manager Andy Begue. Kayla admires the trophy, which will be on display at the eatery.


photo/JIM SCHNEIDER
TROPHY WINNER! Wheelock Pharmacy's Steve Weiner and Fricker's server Toni, congratulate Paul Pierce and teammates' on winning the 2012 Master's Tournament.


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In The New
IN THE NEWS
Photos, Articles
& Features! 2008-2013
2013 NEWS - CLICK HERE

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NEWS ARCHIVE - CLICK HERE
2012 Rules
2013 RULES
All pitchers are required to wear a face mask and
shin guards or sign a waiver
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Photographer
CATCH THE ACTION!
Photographer Joel Hansen captures the great moments of SSS play.
2011 - CLICK HERE

2012 - CLICK HERE
2013 - CLICK HERE
Frickers
FRICKERS FUN!
Tiffany & Abby welcome SSS players every Thursday
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2013 Sylvania Softball
TOURNAMENT TEAMS

Results, Highlights, Scores
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2012 - CLICK HERE

Sylvania Senior League
2008-2012 CHAMPIONS

Photos and more!
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REMEMBERING BOBBY...
TEAMMATES FOREVER

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SSS League
BILLBOARD ADVERTISING

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SPA
RAPTORS WIN 2012
AA SPA NATIONALS
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2013 SPA
TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
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2013 NATIONAL SENIOR
TOURNAMENT
JULY 31ST, AUGUST
1ST-4TH
INFORMATION PACKET
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