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The Lineup: 08.09.12

Thursday, August 9

WOMEN’S SLOW-PITCH, game one of best-of-three final, Groundworks-P.B.A. winner vs. Bostwick’s, Terry King ball field, Abraham’s Path, Amagansett, 7:15 p.m.

Saturday, August 11

MEN’S SOCCER, 7-on-7 tournament, Fiske Field, Shelter Island, 8 a.m.-noon.

PADDLEBOARDING, races to benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, home of Lisa and Richard Perry, North Haven, 4 p.m., registration from 3.

SPINNING, B-East Roar, benefit Max Cure Foundation, Amagansett Square, 4-7 p.m.

Aug 8, 2012
Bert Sugar, left, who announced the Artists-Writers Game in recent years, and two former players, Roy Scheider and Barney Rosset, are to be remembered on gameday. COMING EVENTS: Artists-Writers and Ellen’s 5K

    The weekend of Aug. 18-19 will sport two popular events here — the Artists and Writers Softball Game at East Hampton’s Herrick Park on Saturday, the 18th, and Ellen’s Run the next morning in Southampton.

    It’s the 64th year for the Artists-Writers Game, according to its impresario, Leif Hope, and it’s the 17th year for Ellen’s Run, which has underwritten Southampton Hospital’s state-of-the-art breast cancer center, named after Julie Ratner’s late sister, Ellen P. Hermanson.

Aug 8, 2012
Geoff Miller, though he’s added some pounds since he played the hot corner for Fred’s Big Guns, four-time men’s slow-pitch champions in the 1990s, pitched and fielded well for the Springs Fire Department’s entry. Mighty Midgetts Win Tourney

    Fifteen teams duked it out in the double-elimination Travis Field memorial softball tournament at the Terry King ball field in Amagansett over the weekend, and the Mighty Midgetts, Brian Midgett’s team, came out on top.

Aug 8, 2012
Their passion unabated, the Market’s players celebrated their eighth or ninth straight championship afterward. Maidstone Market Cashes In Again at Herrick Park

   Maidstone Market continued its undefeated string of championships in the 7-on-7 men’s soccer league here, defeating Tortorella Pools 3-1 in the playoff final on Aug. 1.

    Tortorella, the tournament’s fourth seed, had upset top-seeded 75 Main 2-1 in one of the semifinals while Maidstone, the dominant men’s soccer team locally in the past four years, had shut out Bateman Painting 2-0 in the other semi.

Aug 8, 2012
BOOSTER CLUB: Racing to Recombine Sports

    Members of the Springs Booster Club, who hope to raise $35,000 by the end of this month so that an estimated 40 to 45 Springs School seventh and eighth graders can continue to participate on East Hampton Middle School teams, met last Thursday with the East Hampton School District’s athletic director, Joe Vas, who encouraged them in their endeavor.

Aug 8, 2012
Two young up-and-comers, Liana Paradiso and Maggie Purcell, have yet to learn how to run the hills. An Old-Timey Race Put On by OMAC

    With the Giant Steps 5K having ended its run, the Old Montauk Athletic Club stepped into the breach with a race of its own at Fresh Pond, Amagansett, Sunday, though the turnout was light, perhaps given the fact that a number of others were running in a weekly Hamptons Marathon warm-up whose participants gather every Sunday morning at the Gubbins Running Ahead store in East Hampton Village.

Aug 1, 2012
The Lineup: 08.02.12

Thursday, August 2

BENEFIT SOFTBALL, Travis Field tournament begins, Terry King ball field, Abraham’s Path, Amagansett, 5:30 p.m.

BEACH VOLLEYBALL, games at Gurney’s Inn, Montauk, from 6 p.m.

Friday, August 3

BENEFIT SOFTBALL, Travis Field tournament, Terry King ball field, Abraham’s Path, Amagansett, 5:30 p.m.

Saturday, August 4

BENEFIT SOFTBALL, Travis Field tournament, Terry King ball field, Abraham’s Path, Amagansett, from 8 a.m.

Aug 1, 2012
Rene Gutierrez, with the ball above, preserved Tortorella’s 2-1 upset of 75 Main near the end of the first of July 25’s semifinal matchups. Seven-on-Seven Semis Won by Maidstone and Tortorella

   Maidstone Market, the Yankees of East Hampton men’s soccer, advanced to last night’s spring-summer 7-on-7 final by shutting out Bateman Painting 2-0 at Herrick Park on July 25.

    Tortorella Pools earned the other finalist’s spot by upsetting 75 Main, the top seed, 2-1.

    Bateman played the Market toe-to-toe in the first half, which ended scoreless. But it shot itself in the foot in the second frame as the result of a yellow card handed out by the referee, Alex Ramirez, to Juan Zuluaga for entering the game without his permission.

Aug 1, 2012
Sports Briefs 08.02.12

Artists-Writers

Aug 1, 2012
CfAR’s Tommy Thorsen made it all the way around from second on Joe Sullivan’s single in the top of the fifth. CfAR Team Is In The Driver’s Seat

   The team without a sponsor but with a logo, CfAR, sprayed sand in the defending champions’ faces in the first two games of the East Hampton Town men’s slow-pitch softball league’s best-of-five final.

Aug 1, 2012
The Beach Diplomats, the team for which Kofi Sekyiamah plays, is in second place with a 12-2 record, just behind Air & Speed (13-1), going into tonight’s 4-on-4 beach volleyball games at Gurney’s Inn. Former Decathlete’s Fitness-Plus Vision

   As “defiant” as he had been as a teenager, Kofi Sekyiamah said with a smile during a conversation at The Star the other day, the all-boys Presbyterian school in England his Ghanian parents had sent him to had, with its strict rules and regulations, “made me stay in line,” and that toeing of the line combined with his innate love of sport had given him “real direction.”

Jul 25, 2012
The Ryans and Plotkins got together at Luly Duke’s house for Saturday’s fireworks. David Plotkin, right, chairman of the Max Cure Foundation, is shown with his sons, Max, 9, and Alex, 7, at left, along with Amos and Canela Ryan and their children, Jalen, 11, and Manijeh, 14. Foundation Is Helping Former Bonac Star’s Family

   Amos Ryan, who first came to East Hampton as a teenager at the invitation of a pen pal whose sailboat he’d tended on Union Island in the Grenadines, and who was to attain educational and professional goals that some here doubted he would, now faces a serious challenge indeed inasmuch as his and his wife Canela’s 14-year-old daughter, Manijeh, has been diagnosed with brain cancer.

Jul 25, 2012
Mind the Lights, Please

   Year-round South Fork residents know well what it means when an otherwise nondescript vehicle appears in their rearview mirrors with a flashing green or blue light on the dash. Other drivers, particularly those passing through just for a day or weekend, may have no idea that the signals say, “Get out of the way — and fast!”

Jul 25, 2012
Sports Briefs 07.26.12

Waterborne Events

    There will be two waterborne events supported by the East Hampton Volunteer Ocean Rescue Squad this weekend — ocean swims of one-half, one, and two miles in Montauk that are to benefit the Montauk Playhouse’s aquatics center on Saturday, and a stand-up paddleboard race benefiting the Retreat at Fresh Pond Landing on Sunday.

Jul 25, 2012
Theresa Schirrippa, P.B.A.’s third baseman, is getting a women’s team together for the Travis Field memorial tournament that’s to be held at the Terry King ball field next week. Playoffs Are On At Terry King Field

   The scoreboard was working again and things were pretty much back to normal at the Terry King ball field in Amagansett Monday night as Schenck Fuels, the defending champion, whose hitters delivered four runs in the top of the seventh inning, ousted Round Swamp Farm from the playoffs and, by virtue of the 13-12 win, advanced to a best-of-five men’s final with CfAR that was to have begun last night.

Jul 25, 2012
The Lineup: 07.26.12

Friday, July 27

TRAVIS FIELD TOURNEY, “Bracket Bash,” American Legion Hall, Amagansett, 7:30-10:30 p.m.

Saturday, July 28

OCEAN SWIMS, benefit Montauk Playhouse aquatics center, Kirk Park beach, Atlantic Terrace, and Ditch Plain, from 7:30 a.m.

Sunday, July 29

PADDLEBOARDING, Main Beach Surf and Sport races to benefit the Retreat, Fresh Pond Landing, Gardiner’s Bay, Amagansett, 8 a.m.

RUNNING, Old Montauk Athletic Club 5K to benefit O.M.A.C.’s athletic grant program, Fresh Pond, Amagansett, 9 a.m., registration from 8.

Jul 25, 2012
Once more unto the beach, dear friends . . . and into the transition area. I-TRI: Explosion Is Evident

   The I-Tri explosion was never more evident than at Sunday morning’s youth triathlon at Maidstone Park.

    Cheered on by a sizable crowd of parents, relatives, and coaches, including Theresa Roden, who several years ago founded the program, which has used triathlon training to transform teenage girls who would otherwise have been couch potatoes, about 80 young competitors, half from the Springs and Montauk Schools’ I-Tri groups, swam 300 yards in the bay, biked 7 miles through Maidstone Park’s environs in Springs, and finished with a mile-and-a-half run.

Jul 25, 2012
As is the case with most defenders, Jared Bowe, who’s on the University of Delaware team, likes to play offense every now and then. Emphasis on Fun and Fundamentals at Zach’s Lax Camp

    Taking up where Rusty Red Lacrosse left off, Zach Brenneman, the former two-time collegiate all-American midfielder who starred for the East Hampton High School team before going to Notre Dame, oversaw a well-attended camp for kids at East Hampton’s Stephen Hand’s Path fields this past week.

    The campers, who ranged in age from 6 to 12 years old, had fun while learning the game’s fundamentals.

    One of Brenneman’s assistants was his former Bonac coach, Ralph Naglieri, whose two sons, Jack, 9, and Danny, 8, were among the 77 attendees.

Jul 18, 2012
The Lineup: 07.19.12

Thursday, July 19

LIFEGUARDING, Main Beach, East Hampton, invitational tournament, from 5:30 p.m.

BEACH VOLLEYBALL, games at Gurney’s Inn, Montauk, from 6 p.m.

WOMEN’S SLOW-PITCH, games at Terry King ball field, Abraham’s Path, Amagansett, from 7 p.m.

Friday, July 20

MEN’S SLOW-PITCH, playoffs, either game three of Schenck Fuels-Round Swamp Farm semifinal series or game one of best-of-five final with CfAR, 7:15 p.m., Terry King ball field, Abraham’s Path, Amagansett.

Saturday, July 21

Jul 18, 2012
The finish line was at the foot of the historic Montauk Lighthouse. Eickelberg First To the Lighthouse

   Babylon Bike Shop co-workers Tom Eickelberg, 23, and Ryan Siebert, 21, who are also sponsored by PowerBar and Western Beef Racing, placed first and fourth in Sunday’s sprint triathlon that ended at the foot of the Montauk Lighthouse, where the exceedingly well-informed M.C., Terry Bisogno, greeted them.

    It was a repeat for Eickelberg, who won this race last year too.

Jul 18, 2012
Victoria Simmonds went back for a deep ball in a pro-am doubles match at S.Y.S. Saturday as her fellow pro, Amy Milanek, awaited her reply. WILSON CUP: Women Help Squash Grow

    Sixteen of the best professional women squash players in the world — from Australia, England, Canada, and the United States — mixed deep lobs with whacks down the rail and nicks up front before appreciative audiences at the Elmaleh-Stanton courts at the Southampton Recreation Center this past weekend.

Jul 18, 2012
Games are played at Gurney’s Inn every Thursday from 6 p.m. until dark. BEACH VOLLEYBALL: Play’s Back After Hiatus

    Air & Speed, whose roster includes Summer Foley, Kim Valverde, Jon Jamet, and Dan Weaver, took over first place last Thursday in the 10-team beach volleyball league at Gurney’s Inn with a 9-1 record.

    Organized beach volleyball has been a rarity here in the past 20 years, and the 4-on-4 games Kathy McGeehan has been overseeing at Gurney’s have proved popular indeed.

Jul 18, 2012
25 Years Ago in Bonac Sports 07.12.12

July 23, 1987

    Summer squash is about to make its debut on the East End, not only at farm stands, but also at the Omnihealth and Racquet Club in Southampton, which recently converted one of its four air-conditioned racquetball courts to accommodate the lively racket game.

    Richard Gold, the club’s director, said of the addition, “Frankly, our fourth racquetball court was underused, so we said, ‘Why not squash?’ ”

Jul 11, 2012
Sayed Selim said he intended to strengthen the junior squash program at S.Y.S. Personable Pro Has Returned to S.Y.S.

    Sayed Selim, an Egyptian-born squash pro who once coached that country’s national women’s team, and who, after beginning to build a junior program at the Southampton Recreation Center, left in the fall of 2010 to teach at the Pyramid Squash Club in Tuckahoe, N.Y., recently returned here, intent on taking up where he’d left off.

Jul 11, 2012
Griffin Taylor, of New York City and Montauk, winner of the one-mile swim, was the first of the some 170 participants to exit the water. For Sport and Spirit, Swim Across America

   Having just swum a mile in Gardiner’s Bay Saturday morning as part of a Swim Across America cancer-research fund-raising event, Arnie Paster, a 68-year-old Southamptoner who had raised more than $15,000 on his own, said to the scores of participants and volunteers assembled around him, “We’re all going to die. But we don’t have to die of cancer. What we’re doing today will have a great effect.”

Jul 11, 2012
The Lineup: 07.12.12

Thursday, July 12

SQUASH, professional women’s doubles tournament and pro-am begin, Elmaleh-Stanton courts, Southampton Recreation Center, from 2 p.m., through Sunday morning.

VOLLEYBALL, beach league round-robin games, Gurney’s Inn, Montauk, from 6 p.m.

Friday, July 13

PADDLEBOARDING, clinic by Jamie Mitchell, 10-time winner of Molokai crossing, and sports nutritionist Adam Kelinson, Surf Lodge, Montauk, 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Jul 11, 2012
Shawn Pollard, the eventual winner, was in the lead from the start. Erik Engstrom, a 14-year-old from Springs (309), wasn’t far behind. Revels Did Not Deter Rotary Firecracker 8K Winner

    Shawn Pollard, a graduate student in physics at the State University at Stony Brook, won Sunday’s Firecracker 8K (4.97-mile) road race in Southampton in 27 minutes and 51.1 seconds, a time that probably would have been quicker, the winner said later, had he not attended a bachelor party the night before.

    Pollard’s pace that pretty — though hot — morning was 5:37 per mile. On a flat track, he said, in reply to a question, he could run “a 4:30-something.”

Jul 11, 2012
Volleyball League at Gurney’s

   Play has begun in a 4-on-4 beach volleyball league contested by 11 teams on the beach at Gurney’s Inn in Montauk every Thursday evening, Kathy McGeehan, the longtime coach of East Hampton High School’s girls volleyball team, announced this week.

    McGeehan, sidelined at the moment because of meniscus surgery, is the league’s director. Gurney’s, Smart Water, and the Diplomatico Rum Company are the sponsors. There are teams from East Hampton, Montauk, and Shelter Island, and the players range in age from 15 to 50, she said, adding that the competition is keen.

Jul 11, 2012
First, before Monday night’s game began, Jerry Uribe, Tommy Thorsen, and Ray Wojtusiak had to fill in a sizable hole in the outfield. So Far So Good For CfAR Team

   Before Monday night’s clash between the East Hampton Town men’s slow-pitch softball league’s top two teams, the defending-champion Schenck Fuels and CfAR, a team without a sponsor that has adopted the Citizens for Access Rights logo, about 15 minutes was spent filling in a deep hole in shallow center field so that fielders would not risk injury.

Jul 11, 2012
A fellow player says that Dahlia Aman is “one of those people who, when they decide to do something, do it 100 percent.” Dahlia Aman Wants to Win at Cleveland and Then Stop

    Dahlia Aman, who recently swept through the Empire State Games senior division in tennis without losing a game, qualifying for next summer’s national tournament in Cleveland, played volleyball when growing up in the Philippines and didn’t begin playing tennis until she moved to the United States in 1973.

    “I wish I had learned when I was younger,” said the 5-foot-1-inch dynamo, with a laugh. “I would have been traveling.”

Jul 4, 2012