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Three Senior Softball Teams Win Winter League Championships
The 2021 Jupiter Senior Softball Winter League Community Park, beginning
ended March 19 with three teams winning division at 8:30 a.m. with batting
championships. practice. With pickup games
The league began January 11 featuring 13 teams underway, the association is
competing in three divisions. The softball program is seeking new players to help
open to persons 55 years and over. Pickup games will fill teams. For information
be played the remainder of the year and new players are contact Tom Cosentino at
invited to sign up. Players of all skill levels are welcome. (412) 721-0173. To register
Winning championship honors were: The Red Division go to www.leaguelineup.
team managed by Mike Igneri, that went 15 and 7, the com/jssa.
White Division team managed by Jay Stollman, that was
18-4 and Manager Joel Goldberg’s Blue Division team,
that was 18-6. The completion of the 2021 Winter League
contrasts with last year’s league that ended prematurely
in mid-March when the coronavirus hit. Games didn’t
resume until the following September.
The slow-pitch senior softball program is sponsored
by the nonprofit Jupiter Senior Softball Association in Blue Division championship team members are, left to right: front row, Joel Goldberg
cooperation with the Town of Jupiter. Games are every (manager), Larry Layton, Scott Logan, and Shelly Notgarnie. Back row, Rich Van Lindt, Ron
Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning at Jupiter Bialosky, Gerry Elias, David Handschuh, Ron Zoia, Sonny Frownfelter, and Phil Watson.
White Division championship team members are, left to right: Don Spieller, Gary Kunath, Red Division champion team members are, left to right: Dave Summers, Lance Hengel, Steve
Pete Forgach, Jim Tryon, Ron Jordan, Mike McClanahan, Tom Hornbostel, Paul Storch, Bob DeVito, Steve Klein, Rick Hendee, Mike Igneri (manager), Mike Parenti, Steve Kurman, Joe
Lascher, Jay Stollman (manager), and Roger Wyner. Mecurio, Steve Tanis, Russ Perlman and Harold Flavel.
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