Carol Chiarello
The eight week spring softball season ended on June 27. This session featured 16 teams playing in seven leagues on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Let’s recap how the teams fared:
Monday Recreation League: Jeff Rayner managed The Charles Company team to a first place finish with six wins and one loss. Stone Canyon Painting, led by Janice Mihora, ended up with one win, six losses.
Monday Community League: Twin Lake Air, LLC, with Debbie Seguin at the helm, finished with a strong eight win, three loss season. Second place went to Tri-Community Lock and Safe, managed by Harold Weinenger, with a record of five wins and five losses. The Villas Assisted Living team was led by Mike Hamm to a third place finish with three wins and eight losses.
Tuesday Competitive League: Vantage West Credit Union finished first with a dominant season of seven wins, one loss. Bill Spevak was skipper of the W&W Physical Therapy team whose members built character with only one win, seven7 losses on the season.
Tuesday Community League: Jack Graef was manager of the first place Window Wizard team, finishing up with five wins, three losses. Second place went to Waste Management with Debbie Seguin in charge and a record of three wins, five losses.
Thursday Coyote had three teams competing. All three teams scored between 135 and 144 total runs. The championship went to A Closer Look Real Estate Inspection with skipper Jake Jacobson. They finished with seven wins, three losses. Second place went to Allstate Insurance—Bruce Unger with Paul Butler as manager. That record was five wins, six losses. Third place went to X-Pert Automotive with Ed Cussick making the lineups. Their record was four wins, seven losses.
Friday Competitive League: Ambient Air Heating and Cooling, manager Buzz Schmitt, took top honors with five wins, three losses. Bank of the West took second place. Mike Hamm led his team to three wins, five losses.
Friday Community League: Beverly Agnew, DDS, with John Reingruber in charge, led the way with five wins, three losses. Second place went to Barron Electric, another Debbie Seguin-led team. This team had three wins and five losses.
The men and women of SaddleBrooke Softball play year round. Summer season is now underway and games start by 8:00 a.m. Come out to the beautiful ballpark and see how your friends and neighbors are having fun in the sun! If you have questions about our organization, please contact Stu Kraft at 825-1466 or email him at [email protected].