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Senior Softball League in Sylvania, OH

Step onto the field and embrace the spirit of competition at SYLVANIA SENIOR SOFTBALL. Established in January 2008, we are a vibrant senior softball league in Sylvania, OH, that prides itself on organizing exciting games and engaging softball tournaments where camaraderie and friendly competition meet. 

Our 58 and over league plays on Tuesday nights, and our Thursday night league consists of players aged 48 and over.

2026 Applications are now closed!  League play begins May 5th/7th.  Check the Roster/Schedule page for updates

Our Mission Statement

While all games organized by SYLVANIA SENIOR SOFTBALL should be played with the intent to win, our goal is to ensure that our members (i) have a positive, fun, athletic, and social experience and (ii) compete and play in a sportsmanlike manner.

It is essential that all our games and activities be conducted constructively and non-critically. We aim to treat all members with respect and dignity and provide them with a fair and equitable opportunity to participate.

Our Founders

Bruce Anderson
Jim Dunlavy
Gordon Hirsch
Jerry Keefe
Kent Lincoln
Jeff Lydy
Gary Meyer
John Radscheid
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Sidelines defeats Fricker's Red 11-8 in Semi-finals!

In the semi -finals game,  Sidelines was able to pull out a close one against Fricker’s Red 11-8.  Defense was on display throughout the game, while the offense did just enough to win and move on to the finals.  Offensive leaders were Mike Miller 3-3 with a double and triple, Justin Keller 2-3, Bobby Z 2-3 with an OTFHR, Paul Wesolowski 2-3, Pac-Man 2-3 with a double, Jeff Spotts 2-3, Mel Edmundson 2-4 – with everyone in the lineup collecting at least 1 hit.

Sidelines defeats Bullmoose 21-20 to win Championship!

Sidelines vs Bullmoose – this game added up to be what everyone thought it would be, with Sidelines winning in walk – off fashion, 21-20.  Sidelines again had everyone in the lineup collecting at least one hit to go with some timely walks and sacrifice flies.  Leading the way to the championship were Mel Edmondson 4-4 with an OTFHR and a double, Mike Miller 3-4 with an OTFHR, Justin Keller 3-3 with an OTFHR, double and walk, Eric Sitter 3-3 with a SAC, Ed Sharek 2-2 with an OTFHR, triple and walk, Bobby Z 2-3 with an OTFHR and walk, Bob Ruckman 2-3 with a double, Jeff Spotts 2-3 with a triple, Shawn Dresch 1-2 with 2 walks and Paul Wesolowski 1-2 with a walk and SAC.  It was a great season for Sidelines with a great group of guys always willing to do whatever it took to win and pick each other up.  This was a very competitive League, with all teams pretty equal in talent.

2026 game recaps and standings-thursday

thursday July 9

6:15 Games:

Fricker’s Carolina  Blue  13  vs  The Distillery 9

Fricker’s Carolina  Blue:

Fricker’s Carolina Blue avenged an early season loss and beat The Distillery who had an off night of hitting in part to great pitching by John Correa as well as solid defense including a nice DP  Crothers-Johnson-Batanian. Also a great highlight for BCSN diving catch in RF by Rick “Fig” Bonfiglio. Jeff “Wags” Wagenhauser some nice catches in LC. Hitting leaders were  the Legend Johnny Johnson 3-3 with a 2b ; Jeff “Wags” Wagenhauser and Rick “Fig” Bonglio both 3-4; Janie Crothers and pool player sub Steve “Veschy” Vessemoet both 2-4 (Veschy it was great playing with you again brother!); Shawn Dresch 2-3 and a sac fly;  Joe Beham, Carl Clark, Jeff Batanian (playing really hurt); and John Correa all added 1 hit each. Thanks to ppol player sub Steve “Veschy” Vessemoet.

The Distillery: 

Pastorek’s Body Shop 20  vs  Fricker’s Maroon 8
 
Pastorek’s Body Shop:
 
Another nice night for softball after getting the games cancelled 
last week due to the extreme heat . The body men put up 5 in the first inning and never looked back putting up 20 to the Maroons 8 .
Our defense  was great again and our bats were hot again . Joe Pastorek pitched a great game as well . Batting leaders were Steve Duby 4/4  2 doubles  4 runs scored , Jay Breed 3/4  3 runs scored  1 double , Todd Grohnke 3/4  with 2 OTFHRS 
2 runs scored , Jason Kennedy 2/3 double and  triple 2 runs scored ,Fred Freeman 2/3 2 runs scored , Carl Palmer 2/3 double 1 run scored, Bobby Z 2/3 double 1run scored;  MJ 3/3  1 run scored , Joe Pastorek 2/3 1 run scored , Jeff Aiello 2/3 3 runs scored  , and Mark Reilly with 1 hit . 
 
Fricker’s  Maroon: 
 
 
 
Terrafirma 21 vs Jeff  Traudt State Farm  12 
 

Terrafirma:

TerraFirma came back from the week off with their bats blazing. Dave Durfey, Josh Zeitz, and Kurt Souva all had a home runs (Durf had 2)!  Stevie Glass and Josh Zeitz both going without an out in game one. Dennie Peters and Scott Pratt both went 3/4 with Pratt knocking in 4 runs. Dave Kunst, Dave Timmerman, and Marc Jobe brought key hits when they were needed the most. John “Moose” Ingison and Mike Strobel getting two hits a piece. Strobel with 2 doubles, John with 2 hard hit singles. On the defensive end, great catches were made by Kurt Souva and Dave “Durf” Durfey  in the outfield, Mike played a solid short as always, Steve was a wall at 2nd and Dennie protected the middle. Great team defense.

Jeff  Traudt State Farm:

The Insurance men were vastly outplayed by Souva’s green machine in this one. The bright spots were perfect games at the plate from Todd ” The Mig” Migliori, Jase Sweede and Bubba Bates, including 2 towering HR’s from Mig. Matt ” Fireball ” Ciecka collected 3 hits..2 of which were doubles, Denny Miller launched another tape measure HR and Phil Naylor continued to pound line drives with 2 lasers and a walk. Leading hitters: Mig ( 4-4 2R 2 HR’s 4 RBI), Bubba Bates ( 3-3 2R 2B), Jase Sweede ( 3-3), Fireball ( 3-4 2R 2 2B RBI), Phil Naylor ( 2-3 BB 2B), Denny Miller ( 2-4 2R HR 4 RBI), Jeff Spottsy ( 2-4 R) and Wayne Stumm ( 1-2 2R BB RBI). 
 

7:45 Games: 

TerraFirma 19 vs  The Distillery  11

TerraFirma:

The second game of the night had a few less hits, but TerraFirma pulled out a solid win. Mike Strobel and Josh Zeitz both hit without getting an out and Josh added another home run to his stats. Dennie Peters, Dave Timmerman, and John “Moose” Ingison all went 3/4 knocking in 6 of the teams runs. Steve Glass, Scott Pratt, Dave Kunst, and Marc Jobe each getting 2 hits a piece, but making those hits count!  Dave “Durf” Durfey got a clutch double in the 6th on tired legs from all his work in the outfield. Kurt Souva added another home run in the 2nd scoring 3 runs. We missed having Jerry Tanner and look forward to next week.

The Distillery:


State Farm  18  vs Fricker’s Black 16

State Farm:

State Farm collected our first victory of the season with great defense, timely hitting and a very well pitched game from Bob “808” Ruckman. Fine glovework was turned in by Fireball, Phil Naylor, John Brewer, Mig, Denny Miller, Wayne Stumm and Jase Sweede. Miller, Mig, James Carlozzi and Naylor all turned in perfect games at the dish. Miller led the charge with 3 long blasts over the trees in LC, Mig had 2 more bombs to Centennial Terrace and Carlozzi pounded the ball deep all night, good for a single, double and a triple while Naylor added another 2 bagger and a pair of singles. Offensive leaders:  Denny Miller ( 3-3 3 HR’s 6 RBI), Mig ( 3-3 2R 2 HR’s 2 RBI), James Carlozzi ( 3-3 2R 2B 3B 2 RBI), Phil Naylor ( 3-3 2R 2B), Fireball ( 2-3 2R RBI), Bubba Bates ( 2-3 R 2B RBI), Wayne Stumm ( 2-4 2R RBI), Jeff Spottsy ( 1-2 2R BB 2B) and Mike Dye, who pounded the ball all night with little to show for it as far as stats go, added 2 RBI on a clutch base hit. Nice win State Farm!

Fricker’s Black:
 
 
 
  
Sidelines 18  vs  Fricker’s Carolina Blue  13
 
Sidelines:
 
In the BCN late game of the week,  The Lines faced off With a very good Frickers Blue team. What looked like was going to a blowout for The Lines turned out to be a very good game as Blue fought back to make it a close game. Josh Siewert lead the attack for The Lines going 4/4 with 2 Dingers. Greg Powell continued his hot streak by going 4/4 himself. Mike Miller and Aaron Young both added a 3/4 night with Hrs in a back to back to back inning with Siewert. John Arrington and Mel Edmondson both notched a 3/4 game themselves.
 

Fricker’s Carolina Blue:

Fricker’s Carolina Blue got behind  early and just could not catch up to a top notch Sideline’s team losing 18-13.  Rick “Fig” Bonfiglio had another great catch in RF.  Jamie Crother’s played a great ss. Leading hitters were the ageless legend Johnny Johnson 3-4 with a 2b; Pool Sub Jay Breed 3-4 with an OTFHR; Joe Beham 3-4; Shawn Dresch 2-4 with an OTFHR; Jeff “Wags” Wagonhauser 2-4; Rick “Fig” Bonfiglio 2-3 with a sac fly; Carl Clark with an OTFHR; Jeff “Treeman” Batanian 2-3 ; Scotty “Too Hotty” Dheel 2-3 and John Correa added a hit. Thanks to Jay Breed who played great for us as a pool player.

Team NameWinsLossesWinning PercentageRuns ScoredRuns AllowedAverage Margin
Sidelines930.7502531885.42
TERRAFIRMA930.7502422182.00
Pastorek Auto Body840.6672502024.00
The Distillery840.6672111971.17
Frickers Maroon570.417226232-0.50
Frickers Blue570.417194216-1.83
Frickers Black480.3331891890.00
State Farm0120.000190262-6.00

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FRICKER’S WHITE shortstop Denny Miller fires to first.  And he probably hit a homerun earlier in the game

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Todd Grohnke can’t believe what fell into his glove!  And he probably hit a homerun earlier too…

2026 game recaps and standings-tuesday

tuesday July 7, 2026

6:15 pm Games:

Bull Moose 17 vs  R & J Fence 16

Bull Moose:  

The Rough Riders got past the tough Fencemen with timely hitting, good pitching from Joe Pastorek and some nice plays on defense. Leading the charge once again was Gary Gardner. Gary hit for the cycle, including another OTF HR and 4 RBI. Mark Clair also had 4 hits.  Ed Calderon seems to always be on base and added 3 hits as did Wayne Stumm. Subs Larry Wilczynski and Mike Lapoint were great as they each had 2 hits and 2 RBI. Pastorek also had 2 hits and a walk and good defense was turned in by Gardner, Clair, Kim Crosby, George Blattner, Wilczynski and Brett Crosby. Leading hitters: Gary Gardner ( 4-4 2B 3B HR 4 RBI), Mark Clair ( 4-4 R RBI), Ed Calderon ( 3-4 3B 2R 2 RBI), Wayne Stumm ( 3-4 3R RBI), Larry Wilczynski ( 2-3 R 2 RBI), Mike Lapoint ( 2-3 R 2 RBI), Joe Pastorek ( 2-3 BB R), Gary Downey ( 2-4 2R RBI), Brett and Kim Crosby each added a hit and scored as George Blattner added a hit with 2 RBI. Thank you to Larry Wilczynski and Mike Lapoint for the great subbing performance. Good job Bull Moose.
 

R & J Fence Company:

Tough loss to the Rough Riders. It showed as 1 bad inning and rough luck led to a tight loss.  The Fencemen could not get the bats started to the 3rd inning. Leaders of the game were injured Ted Theaker going 4/4 with 3 runs scored and several acrobatic catches in the outfield on 1 good leg. Dave Obert 3/3 with 3 runs scored , BB and Patrick  Henry 3/3 bb 2 runs , Virgil and John Correa 2/4, Sid Siddal 2/3 BB,  Mike (Sid) Gory 2/4.                                                                                                                                                                                     

Andy & Barney’s 6  vs  Rudy’s Hot Dogs  5

Andy & Barney’s:

ANDY & BARNEY’S pulled-off an upset,  defeating Rudy’s 6-5, holding the “Hot Dogs” to 12-hits. Pitcher Wade Timming had his best game – backed by good, solid defense. Rudy’s, down 5-4 in the top of the 7th, scored on Kevin Shook’s homerun for a 5-5 tie – going into the bottom of the 7th.A&B’s Wade Timming led off with a single. Mike Nidek singled and Jim Shoemaker singled – knocking in the winning run for a 6-5 victory. Top hitters: Dave Durfey, 3/3, 1-RBI, Steve Vesschemoet, 2/3, 1-R, 1-RBI, Larry Hack, 2/3, 1-RBI, Mike Nidek, 2/3 and Jim Schoemaker, 2/3, 1-R & 1-RBI. Roy Woodworth had a key double in the 5th, driving in the fifth run. 
 

Rudy’s Hot Dogs:

It was a pitching dual last night in the heat and humidity where Rudy’s was beaten by Andy and Barney’s by a one run differential.
Neither team could hit very well in the contest. Kurt Souva provided the only power with a home run in the fourth thinning. Good pitching by Mike Hamann and great  fielding by the whole team was not enough to get the win.

Sidelines 13 vs  Mayh3m  6

Sidelines: 

Still struggling with the injury bug,  Sidelines jumped out to a 9-1 lead against Mayh3m after 2 innings and held on to win 13-6. The key to this game was clutch hitting as we scored 7 of our 13 runs (including all 5 in the second inning) with 2 outs. Jerry Edmondson pitched a strong game and was helped out defensively by Gary Kreinbrink with a couple of nice plays up the middle and Johnny Johnson playing a steady SS as always . Leading hitters were Bob Miller (4-4) Jerry Edmondson (3-3) ;Jeff Wags (3-3 2 3b) Dave Kunst (3-4) Johnny Johnson (3-4) Woody Woodrow (2-3). 

Mayh3m:

Always a nice game playing Sidelines. 

John Coulson once again pitches a great game. Way to keep us in the game until the end John.  Defense helped with the cause for John.  A few double plays turned and Marty Schmenk and Witt were 1 step away from a triple play being pulled off. Sorry Marty. 
Early on Mayh3m were hitting hard but  right at the defense.  We just couldnt put it together as a  team. Leading the hitting was Jim Bier going 3-3.  Numerous guys were 2-3 with Jim Elchert. Steve Glass. Bob Zubkoff.  Gary Parthemer. John Coulson. Jerry Daniels.  Nabil Keriko and lastly Witt. Just to many left on base hurting Mayh3ms scoring opportunities unfortunately.   Hopefully we will see a change going forward.   

7:45 pm Games:

RWB Card Insurance 16  vs   Bull Moose 15

RWB Card Insurance :

It felt good to get back on the diamond after last weeks heat cancelations . We hit the ball well tonight and our defense at times was superb  with a few nice catches and doubles plays . Bob (808) Ruckman playing a good first base and Eric Iffland at SS playing well as well as the rest of the team . It was a 10 to 10 game going into the 6th inning and the Rough Riders put up 5 to go ahead but the RWB team answered back with 5 of our own to tie it up once again .We were able to hold them scoreless in their half of the 7th . 
In our half Tim Kuszmaul led off with a hit and then after  2 straight outs put us in a tough spot but Larry “Kid Rock” Wilczynski got on base  and then sub Eric Iffland got up and smoked one to centerfield in the gap scoring Tim Kuszmaul to end the hard fought game against the Rough Riders . Bating leaders were Larry W 4/5 2 doubles 3 runs , Fred Freeman 4/4 2 doubles 3 runs; Mike LaPoint 4/4 3 runs , Jim Dandar 4/4 , Eric Iffland 3/5 3 runs and the clutch 
game winning hit ,Jeff Aiello 3/4 1 double 1 run , Terry Moore 3/4 1 run , 808 and Tim Kuszmaul  with 2 hits and Randy and Jag with 1 hit and Randy Robinson stayed in the game after getting pegged in the ankle on a throw to first .
 

Bull Moose:

RWB played a tough game as the Moosies let a good opportunity get away from them. The winner was scored with 2 out in the bottom of the 7th..kudos to RWB for getting it done. Ed Calderon and sub Steve Vesschemoet were perfect at the plate with Vesschie adding a double, triple and 3 RBI.  Gary Gardner, Wayne Stumm, George Blattner, Mark Clair and Gary Downey contributed 3 hits each as sub Bob Zubkoff blasted 2 doubles in 3 trips good for 2 RBI. Vesschemoet also played great defense in LC with a glove that he leased from Jeff Wagenhauser. (that was $20 well spent, lol) . Also flashing nice glovework were Kim Crosby, Gardner and Blattner. Brett Crosby pitched a good game but just didn’t get quite enough support to get the win. Leading hitters: Ed Calderon ( 4-4 2R 2 2B 2 RBI), Steve Vesschemoet ( 3-3 2R 2B 3B 3 RBI), George Blattner ( 3-4 R 2 RBI), Mark Clair ( 3-4 R 2 RBI), Wayne Stumm ( 3-4 2R 2B), Gary Gardner ( 3-4 2R 2B), Gary Downey ( 3-4 R RBI), and Bob Zubkoff ( 2-3 R 2 2B 2 RBI). Joe Pastorek added a hit, run, walk and an RBI as Kim had a hit, walk and scored and Brett added an RBI. Thank you to subs Steve Vesschemoet and Bob Zubkoff who both played great. 
 
Seaway Marketplace 12 vs  Rudy’s Hot Dogs  10

Seaway Marketplace:

Seaway Market Place out lasted Rudy’s 12 -10. We put together a 2  a 3 run inning and a 5 run inning with 1 run in the 7th to hold off Rudy’s line up. Thanks J-Wags he played a great left field and had great shots off his bat. James Beard had 2 walks, the second one he got 2 bases and forced a a run in, Dan Bollinger got some good cuts in, and scored twice, Jeff Baker came through with a clutch hit as well a Sherman Thomas hitting a triple and got robbed of another hit, Ed Herman had a couple hits and pitched a good game, Tom Easler came through for the grand kids as his family drove down to see him play. John Birmingham came through with a good shot over the 3rd basemen’s head. Avery Cooper came through also as he got a good hit and used his wheels to pinch run when we needed him. Perry Chillius and Kyle Green each had a hit and also played good defense And Darrell Berry had a hit that helped bring the win home.
 

Rudy’s Hot Dogs:

In the second game of the twilight doubleheader, Rudy’s did not fair well in this one either as our hitting woes still continued on from the first game. A good game was pitched by Mark Rielly.  Phil Richards, Kurt Souva, Kevin Shook Dave Ronau provided the base hits. The infield played well, along with some great catches in the outfield again we’re not enough to outlast a good Seaway team

R & J Fence Company 22  vs.  Barrow’s Jewelers 15

R & J Fence Company:

The Fencemen again started out of the gates down early to the Jeweler’s. The bats of the Fencemen came back to life after a 3 game slumber. Hitting leaders were Scott Nichols 5/5 with 5 runs scored playing on 1 leg as well. John Correa 5/5 5 runs and pitching a good game. Ted Theaker kept it up 4/5  with 4 runs scored , Randy Bores 3/5 , Rick Obert back in his spot 3/3 with 2 BB, Sid Siddal 3/5 and Mike Gory 3/5, Patrick Henry 2/5, Virgil Correa 2/5 and Rick Schmidt on base twice. Thanks to Russ Korb for coming out and cheering the team on and keeping score while on the DL, Getting  Rizzo back to keep us motivated next week will help. Lets get back on the hit parade next week!

Barrow’s Jewelers:

The Fence boys came out to play tonight starting off hot in the first inning. Barrow’s tried to come back but fell short. Barrow’s leading hitters were Terry Patterson 4/4; Mark Strauss 4/4, Mark “Murf” Murphy 2/2; Scott Walters 3/4 and Paul Wesolowski 2/2. Paul played great defense stopping some “rockets’ on the infield. Barrow’s kept battling back all night, but the Fence got too high for them to climb. Good game guys.

Team NameWinsLossesWinning PercentageRuns ScoredRuns AllowedAverage Margin
R&J Fence73.7001791532.600
RWB Card Ins63.6671581283.333
Seaway Marketplace63.667113124-1.222
Rudy's Hot Dog55.5001761413.500
Bull Moose55.500114130-1.600
Sidelines45.444115118-.333
Andy & Barney's45.444118136-2.000
Barrows Jewelers36.333148149-.111
MAYH3M27.22286131-5.000

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Mark Clair, player and sponsor of the Bull Moose Retirement team, is all business

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Paul Wesolowski is a jack of all trades – playing infield here, but equally comfortable on the mound.  His hitting is pretty darn good too!

"King of Swat" 2025 League Champions!

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MASTERS CHAMPION! Keith Dunbar accepts the home run trophy from SSS President Scott Nichols, after crushing 17 round-trippers in 18 games

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LEGENDS CHAMPIONS!  Ric Bonfiglio, Denny Miller, and Chad Collins tied for the league title, with 22 bombs each (in 19 games)

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Thursday League

Fricker's in Sylvania (Three Teams)

Charles Marczewski, Manager

The Distillery

Pastorek's Body Shop

Joe Pastorek

TERRAFIRMA Landscape

Dennie Peters

Tuesday League

Bull Moose retirement planning

Mark and Ryan Clair

Rudy's Hot Dog

3208 Alexis Road
Justin Dionyssiou

Andy & Barney's Sports Bar / Jo-Jo's Pizzeria

Abe Mahmoud

R & J Fence

John Correa

RWB Card Ins

Bob Ruckman

Barrow's jewelers

Gabe Barrow

Seaway Marketplace/Yancey's Lawn care

Murray Dennison

MAYH3M Sports and Apparel

Jim Wittkamp

Acknowledgements

Fricker’s Sports Bar, Sylvania, OH

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Sylvania Recreation District

Scott Stampflmeier – Sylvan Studio, Sylvania, OH

Jenn Scally – The Letterman Ink & Threads

Tom Pruss – Northcoast: Print, Mail, Marketing

Lamar Advertising Company

Jeff Walles / Photographer

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