Date: Fri 28-Jul-1995
Date: Fri 28-Jul-1995
Publication: Bee
Author: TOMW
Illustration: I
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Glorydays-July-28-1995
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Glorydays -- July 28, 1995
This week in 1990
Newtown Little League twelve-year-old Rich Rekos, who hadn't hit a home run in
his first 50-some Majors Division games, homered for the fifth-straight game
as the Newtown All-Star team defeated Seymour 15-5. Matt Zavatsky and Chris
Petitti also homered in the game for the local stars.
This week in 1985
After being only the second girl in Newtown Little League history to be named
to the Majors Division All-Star Team, Dara Zemo stroked three hits as the
Stars beat Derby 16-9 to advance to the District 2 finals. Brad Bednar banged
two homers in the game for Newtown, Ken Barney hit one, and Jerry Reidy was
4-for-4 with a triple and a home run.
This week in 1980
Marty Lee ripped a two-run homer and Charles Spolar and Bruce Ratcliffe each
had RBI doubles as the Newtown Little League All-Stars beat Redding 6-3 in the
New Milford Invitational Tournament. Newtown then won its fifth-straight
tournament game behind the shutout pitching performance of Tim Zeno. Zeno
blanked West Redding 28-0 as Chris Seman, Tom Seibert, and Lee all homered for
Newtown in the blowout.
This week in 1975
Jim Guariglia was 5-for-6 and Ron Weemer was 3-for-4 with a home run as
Matty's Restaurant won its third-straight game, 24-6 over Dean's, in the 'A'
Division of the Newtown Slo-Pitch Softball League. In the 'B' League, Ed Milot
had four hits and Jack Shpunt hit two home runs as the Park & Rec Team beat
The White Birch, 18-11.
This week in 1970
The Special Site Committee presented its report to the Newtown Board of
Education recommending some 30 acres on Boggs Hill Road as the site for a new
elementary school. The land, owned by the family of Judge John Boyle later
would become Head O Meadow School.
This week in 1965
The Sandy Hook Drug Cardinals finished the season second, to the Dodgers, in
the Newtown Little League Majors Division, and had their team photo appear in
The Newtown Bee. The Cardinals, coached by George Powell and Richard Newton,
included Clayton Shaw, Bill Casey, Graham Shaw, Scott Whitehead, Zip Randall,
Dick Newman, Bill Piccirillo, Gordon Dooley, Ken Casey, Ed Donahue, Ralph
Arata, Charles Tilson, and Don Zinn.
This week in 1960
Many promising young swimmers showed their stuff at what was called " the best
swimming races ever held at A Fenn Dickinson Park. " Some of the talented
young swimmers included Karen Knapp, Diane Berkins, Cindy Graf, Susan
Cavanaugh, Peter Burns, Michael Holmes, Robert Nyquist, Wayne Hartman, Jane
Unger, Barbara Gretsch, Barbara Urban, Sandy Hyatt, Gilbert Burns, and Joe
Hoffman.
This week in 1955
A Newtown Little League post-season double header was scheduled to be played
at the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the purchase of the land of
Newtown from the Indians. The games would be a showcase for the development of
the young lads who had just completed the first Newtown LL season ever.
This week in 1950
His team down 17-13, George Kingman came to the plate with two outs and the
bases loaded in the bottom of the last inning. Kingman had been the game's
star in the first matchup between the Newtown Playground Softballers and the
Ridgefield Lakers, but flied out to end the game this time. Kingman and George
Hanlon each had three hits in the game for the hard-luck losers.
