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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 may 14th

6:15 Games:

Fricker’s Blue 21 – Fricker’s Black 19

Fricker’s Blue

A tight back and forth game ended  with a Fricker’s Blue tight win 21-19 as Fricker’s Blue outscored Fricker’s Black 7-3 over the last two innings to secure the win. Fricker’s Blue was led in hitting by Rick “Fig” Bonfiglio 3-4 with one OTFHR and two 2b; Johnny “the ageless legend” Johnson going 4-4 with a 2b;  Jeff “wags” Wagenhouser 2-4 with an OTFHR; Shawn Dresch making his season debut 3-4 with an OTFHR;  Ed Reed 3-4; Joe Beham 3-4; Marty Harrison 3-4; Jamie Crothers 2-4; Carl Clark 2-3; John Correa 2-3; Scotty “Too Hotty” Dheel continues to mash going 1-2 with his only out a line drive bullet. Jeff Batanian  1-2 before he he was lost with a shoulder injury (hope Jeff gets back soon). Jeff Wags made a nice catch in LC and Ed Reed a nice catch in LF battling the sun. 

Fricker’s Black:

Sideline’s 18  – Pastorek Body Shop 15

Sideline’s:

An Early showdown between a couple 2-0 teams lived up to what was expected. Sideline’s grabbed an early lead and managed to keep answering back every time Pastorek’s closed the gap. Nothing too exciting just a back and forth battle with 2 solid teams. Eric Sitter continued his early season hot streak notching 3 more hits. He’s 11/12 on the year (wow!) Sub Denny Miller was 4/4 with 2 dingers. ( just an average game for that guy) Bruce Klostermeier added 3 hits and Eric Novak and Aaron Young homered for the good guys

Pastorek’s Body Shop:

 

Distillery  22 –  Fricker’s Maroon 19

Distillery :

Fricker’s Maroon: 

We started slow in the first 2 innings. Rodney Allen got us started in the 3rd inning with a 2 run homerun. We fought back from being down 10 to 2 with great hitting from Dean Moore  and Chad Johnson. Fought all the way back to tie it up in the 7th. Just to fall short in the 8th. Great hustle from the whole team. 

7:30 Games:

Fricker’s Maroon  32  –  State Farm Insurance 19

Fricker’s Maroon:

Fricker’s started off hot right out of the gates and did not take our foot off the gas the whole game. Had big hits from the whole line up from top to bottom,and a big homerun from Bill Shultz in the 6th inning. Kevin  Smith and Herb  Haynes both went 5 for 5 in the game. 

State Farm: 

It was a rough night for the Insurance men as were hammered by a Maroon team that outplayed us in every aspect. We only scored 6 runs through the first 4 innings, our defense was shaky and we had trouble throwing strikes.. other than that we played pretty well..lol. But to Maroon’s credit, they played a great game. We did hit a lot of balls hard but right at their defense. Some bright spots for us were Denny Miller with 4 hits which included 3 long HR’s and 7 RBI,  Fireball and Bubba Bates were perfect at the plate as Mig had 2 doubles and a HR, Wayne Stumm collected 4 hits in 5 trips and Tim Kuszmaul added 3 hits. Hitting stats: Denny Miller ( 4-4 3R 3 HR 7 RBI), Fireball ( 4-4 2R RBI), Bubba Bates ( 3-3 R RBI), Jase Sweede ( 1-1 R 2 BB 2 RBI), Wayne Stumm ( 4-5 4R 2 RBI), Mig ( 3-4 2R 2 2B HR RBI), Tim Kuszmaul ( 3-4 RBI), Spottsy ( 2-4 R RBI), and Mike Dye ( 2-4 3R). 
 

TERRAFIRMA 23  – Fricker’s Blue 16

TERRAFIRMA:

Very nice turn around with the hitting for Terrafirma in week two.  Five home runs were rocked by Kurt Souva with 2, Josh Zeitz with 2, and  Jerry Tanner with 1.  The team hit for 23 runs and kept the pressure on the entire game.  The team was glad to have Mike Strobel back especially when he went 3/4 with 3 RBI’s.  Dennie Peters and Dave “Durf” Durfey rounded out the lead off hitters going 4/4 each.  Steve Glass had 2 RBI’s with his two solid hits.  Dave “Rusty” Kuntz  and John “Moose” Ingison  both had great hits in the early innings to help lift the score.  Dave Timmerman went 3/4 as did the pick up player, Greg “Rudy” Powell.  Thanks for helping the team out Rudy! Defense was on fire along with the bats.  Strobel at short made a double play and snagged two  line shots.  Timmerman was a tall presence at 3rd catching two line shots while facing the setting sun.  Kurt made 6 outs in LC, taking the wind out of Fricker’s Blue sails.  Rusty had two outs of his own running down short pop flies at 1st.  
 
Fricker’s Blue:
 
Fricker’s Blue ran into a hot hitting TERRAIRMA team and coupled with our own slow start , it was a  recipe for our first defeat in the young season.  Fricker’s Blue was down 23-10 after 6 innings and despite making it interesting in the bottom ogf the 7th by scoring six runs we lost 23-16.  We didn’t score in 4 of our 7 innings and had 9 fly outs to OF !  Fricker’s Blue led in hitting by: Jamie Crother’s 4-4 with two OTFHR ; Rick “Fig” Bonfiglio 4-4 with an OTFHR; Jeff “Wags” Wagenhuaser 3-4 with a 2b; Scotty “Too Hotty” Dheel 2-3; Johnny Johnson 2-4; Shawn Dresch 1-3 with an OTFHR. eD rEED 2-4.
 
The Distillery 17   Fricker’s Black 16
 
Distillery:

 

Fricker’s Black: 

 

Team NameWinsLossesWinning PercentageRuns ScoredRuns AllowedAverage Margin
Sidelines301.00066495.67
Pastorek Auto Body210.66767544.33
Frickers Blue210.6675758-0.33
The Distillery210.6675557-0.67
Frickers Maroon120.33369622.33
Frickers Black120.3335658-0.67
TERRAFIRMA120.3335670-4.67
State Farm030.0005674-6.00

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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 may 12th

6:15 Games:

Rudy’s Hot Dog  20  Seaway Marketplace  8

Rudy’s

Rudy’s started off the new season in  a successful win over a very good Seaway team. Highlights included an OTFHR by Kurt Souva. Some dyno mite catches in the outfield by Phil Richard and dave Ronau. The team scored  max 5 runs in three different innings. Hitting leaders were Dave Ronau; Kurt Souva; Kevin Shook; Tony Gallero; , Mike Reilly, Mike Hammann and Scotty Dheel with some monster hits.  Mike Hammon pitched a great game. That was a great firts win of the new season.

Seaway Marketplace:

Rudy’s came out looking good, we were missing 3 batters out our line up, Playing short handed , they were clicking better than us ,we lost 20-8 Jeff Baker had a couple of hits,  Sherman Thomas had a great shot left handed for a triple .Avery Cooper had a couple hits , we had funny we’ll be ready next week. Let’s Go Seaway Market Place.

Bull Moose 16  RWB Card Ins 12

Bull Moose
 
The Rough Riders started the new season off with a win over a very good RWB team in a tough game.  Joe Pastorek pitched a good game and nice plays were turned in on defense by Wayne Harris, Kim Crosby, Mark Clair and Bob Allgier. The hitting attack was led by 3 hit performances from the Waynes… Harris and Stumm, and Ed Calderon with Harris adding an OTF HR.  Hitting leaders: Wayne Harris ( 3-3 2R HR 3 RBI), Wayne Stumm ( 3-3 3R 2 RBI),  Ed Calderon ( 3-3 3R 3B RBI), Gary Gardner ( 2-3 2R 3B 3 RBI), George Blattner ( 2-3 2R RBI), Tom Prahl ( 2-3 R 3B), Bob Allgier ( 2-3 R), and Gary Downey ( 2-3 R 2 2B RBI). Nice win Moosies!
 
RWB Card Insurance
 
In the season opener the RWB team lost a tough game to the rough riders and the umpire . We were on the wrong side of 3 close calls .Our bats were a little rusty and our fielding as well . We did have some nice defense at times and our batting leaders were Mike LaPoint and Tim Kuszmaul perfect going 4/4 , new comer Jeff K 3/4 , Fred Freeman , Dave Turshon , 808 ,Terry Moore and  new comer Mike Shull with 2 hits each . Hopefully we have our full team next Tuesday to hopefully to put us in the win column .
 

R & J Fence 18  Barrow’s Jeweler’s 17

Barrow’s Jeweler’s

Thank you Terry Patterson for managing the team on short notice. Jon LaBeau’s wife has takenill and is dealing with some medical issues. Please say a prayer for Jon and his wife.The game started off at a slow pace, Barrows back and forth, the good guys (us) and the bad guys, (them) turned up the heat but RJ Fence stepped up and kept us at bay. The entire game was tight but RJ Fence came out on top. Thanks to Steve “Vesse” for helping us out with one
“outta here” and a great fielding night. Aaron did a great defensive play at first, dislocated hisshoulder, made the out and then came back next inning to hit. Terry P. went 5 / 5, I think he hit one over the fence but the book got wet, Scott 3 / 4, and Veese 4/4 with a home run. Good job everyone, remember the 1 st game is to get the rust off.

R & J Fence

What a thriller to start the season. Both exchanged the lead through the game; The Fence men scored 2 runs in the bottom of the 7th To secure the win. John Correa led the way pitching and going 4/4. Randy Bores 4/4 and Jim Rizzo also going 4/4. Patrick Henry delivered the winning hit to drive in pinch runner Randy Bores for the winning run. Rick Obert 3/4, Patrick Henty 3/4 and Virgil Correa on base 3 times. Dave Obert, Scott Nichols, and Sis Siddall chipped in with 2 hits apiece. Every batter all had hits tonight.

7:30 Games:

Rudy’s Hot Dog  24   Andy & Barney’s 12

Rudy’s Hot Dog

Our second game was filled with excitement beating a very tough Andy & Barney’s teamed coached by the legend Jerry Keefe (they are always a powerhouse team). Highlights include a great batting performance by Kurt Souva. Dave Ronau added an inside the park HR with his blazing speed; Phil Richard  made a tremendous catch om TC and Mark Reilly pitched a great game. Everyone contributed to the team victory. Hitting leaders were Kurt Souva; Dave Ronaua, Tim Davis, Tony Galloro,  Mike Hammon and Scotty Dheel.  Thanks to all the players and opponents who played hard and  good luck to all this season.

Andy & Barney’s

ANDY& BARNEY’S struggled to score, losing 24-12 to Rudy’s
Hot Dog- (6-innings), in the Tuesday night’s ’26 season opener. Top hitters:
Scott Libbe, 3/3, 2B, 3B, 1R, 1RBI, Steve Vesschemoel, 3/3, 3B,2B,
3R,2RBI, Larrry Hack, 2/2, 2B, 1R, 1RBI and Guy Stager, 2/3, 2/2B, 2R.
 

R & J Fence  24  Bull Moose 13

Bull Moose

The fence men pounded the ball and the Rough Riders had no answer and were defeated by a well rounded R & J team. The offense was again led by 3 hit performances from Wayne Stumm and Wayne Harris. Kim Crosby was also perfect at the plate with 2 hits and a walk. Hitting leaders: Wayne Harris ( 3-3 3R 2B 2 RBI), Wayne Stumm ( 3-3 3R 2 2B RBI), Gary Downey ( 3-3), Kim Crosby ( 2-2 BB), George Blattner ( 2-3 2R 2B 3 RBI), Ed Calderon ( 2-3 2R 2B), Gary Gardner ( 2-3 2R 2B 2 RBI), Mark Clair (2-3 RBI), Bob Allgier ( 2-3 R RBI), Brett Crosby ( 2-3), and Joe Pastorek ( 1-2 BB RBI)
 
R & J Fence
 
R&J  had their hitting shoes on against the ever-tough Rough Riders. Every player had a hit and scored a run. The fence men scored 5 runs in 4 innings. Ted Theaker led the way going 4/4 4r. John Correa 3/3 2r, Virgil Correa 3/3 BB 3R, Scott Nichols 3/3 3R and an OTFHR, and Randy Bores 3/3 BB. Dave Obert 2/3 BB, Jim Rizzo 2/3 BB, Patrick Henry 2/2 BB and Russ Korb also 2/32r. Great win starting the season 2-0.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Mayh3m  9   Sideline’s 5

Sidelines 

In the season opener for both teams Mayhem jumped out to a 4-1 lead after 1 and never looked back winning 9-5. Sidelines bats were very sluggish trying to shake off the winter rust only managing to score in 3 innings. Jerry Edmondson pitched a great game. Wags made a couple of nice catches in the outfield and Johnny Johnson was steady at short. Hitting leaders were Jerry Edmondson (3-3) Bruce Klostermeier (2-3) Husky (2-3) Marty Harrison (2-3) Woody Woodrow (2-3 2b). 

Mayh3m

It was a nice start to the Tuesday Senior Ball Road to the World Series. Ok, Ok, Ok, I exaggerate but still. Neither Sidelines or Mayh3m put up an overall scoring evening. Mayh3m coming out on top 9-4 isn’t much to brag about but a win is a win and Mayh3m played some good defense overall with Great pitching by John Coulson. Edmunson pitched a good game for Sidelines for sure. 
Mayh3ms Infiled took care of a few double play’s adding to the night along with the outfield tracking down some balls as that wind was ridiculous. Offensively Mayh3m was lead by Steve G., Marty S., Jim B. , Jerry D., Gary H. and Bobby Z. all going 2-3. Bobby & Steve both provided a double each to help the cause. Witt went 3-3 with a double with 3 RBI while both Bobby Z and Steve bring in 2 RBI as well.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Team NameWinsLossesWinning PercentageRuns ScoredRuns AllowedAverage Margin
Rudy's Hot Dog201.000442012.000
R&J Fence201.00042306.000
MAYH3M101.000954.000
Bull Moose11.5002936-3.500
Barrows Jewelers01.0001718-1.000
RWB Card Ins01.0001216-4.000
Sidelines01.00059-4.000
Seaway Marketplace01.000820-12.000
Andy & Barney's01.0001224-12.000

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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

SSSL Logo Designed by Francis Graphics, Inc.

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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