Union County 60+ Senior Softball
2010 Season
August 1, 2010
FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS
TEAM WON  LOST PCT. GB
  Kilkenny House 19 3 .864 0   
  TLC 17 5 .773 2   
  Creative Industries 15 7 .682 4   
  Nicolina Pizza 7 15 .318 12   
  The Office 5 17 .227 14   
  Associated Auto Parts 3 19 .136 16   
 
Game Summaries:
TLC 12, CREATIVE INDUSTRIES 8
After spotting Creative an 8-5 lead after 2 innings, Fred DiMartino and his TLC teammates completely shut down the Creative bats over the final 5 innings. Creative had a runner thrown out at the plate to end the 3rd and it was ALL TLC from then on.  Bob Lorincz and Neil Granstrand (2 2BH) each had 3 hits for TLC, and timely 2BH's by Rich Polonitza and Pete Osborn led the TLC attack.  Bill Dougherty (2-3, 2 RBI's) and Karl Grossman (3BH, 2 RBI's) led the early Creative offense.
KILKENNY HOUSE 17, THE OFFICE 2
KILKENNY HOUSE 26, THE OFFICE 11
In a rare doubleheader, Kilkenny put a hurting on The Office in both games.  Kilkenny jumped out to an early 8-0 lead and coasted to a 5 inning mercy shortened 17-2 win the first game.  The Office led briefly 3-0 and only trailed 13-10 after 3 in the second game when reality struck. Kilkenny outscored The Office 13-1 over the remainder of the game for a 26-11 victory. Ernie Spinelli with 6 hits (2 3BH, 4 RBI's) and George Merlo (4H, 2 3H, 5 RBI's) led The Office offense. 
NICOLINA PIZZA 10, ASSOCIATED AUTO 6 (8 inn.)
In an 8 inning game, Nicolina Pizza defeated Associated 10-6. The Pizza men trailed going into the 7th when they tied the game and broke it open in the 8th.  Paul Brody (Associated) homered in a losing cause.
KILKENNY HOUSE 16, TLC 6
Kilkenny defeated undermanned TLC to clinch their second straight League crown.  Both teams will draw byes for the first round of the playoffs starting on August 2nd.
CREATIVE INDUSTRIES 9, NICOLINA PIZZA 2
Creative scored 5 in the 1st and 2nd and added 4 more in the 7th for a 9-2 victory. Marv Scherb (3-3, 3 RBI's), Bob Failla (2-3, RBI) and Richie Vitaliano (2-3, RBI) led the Creative attack.
THE OFFICE 12, ASSOCIATED AUTO 5
The Office led throughout and clinched fifth place with a 5-17 record. Ken Dunbar picked up the win.
George Merlo hit for the cycle (4 runs, 2 RBI's), Brian McDermott (3 hits, 3BH, HR, 3 RBI's), and Bob Renaud (3 hits, 3BH, 2 runs, 2 RBI's) led The Office Offense. Associated was led by the hitting of Dave Goodman, Larry Lesnik (2 HRs), Paul Brody, Alan Schachman and Pat Sarullo.