— 3O MARCH 3, 1993, THE INDEPENDENT S P O R T S
will conduct a special meeting for MYAA
members from all sports divisions to review,
comment and vote on certain proposed
Refinancing? changes to the MYAA constitution. The
MYAA board of directors has made several
proposals in an effort to be responsive to
changes in the community and improve its
programs in each sport, including baseball,
softball, basketball, roller hockey and soccer.
All MYAA members are urged to attend and
Twenty First Century Hazlet Recreation is sponsoring an "Almost
Senior" softball league open to men and
vote. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m.
Monday at the Bodman Park fieldhouse.
Title Incorporated women 35 years and older. This will be a fun
league only. Maximum number of teams is
six, with a maximum number of 20 players
308-4353 equally divided between men and women.
All games will be played at Veterans
Memorial Park at 6 p.m. Sunday.
On Feb. 21, the Barnstormers national gym-
nastic team traveled to the Bridgettes in South
Plainfield to compete in the 1993 New Jersey
Registration is $20 per person and will
include T-shirts and hats and trophies to the Level 9 Optional USGF state qualifier.
Complete Mortgage first- and second-place teams. Details: 739-
0653.
Hundreds of gymnasts gathered in hopes of
scoring 32.00 in the all-around that would
allow them to compete at the state level. In the
Settlement Services 12-14 age group,'Jennifer Martinelli of
Hazlet placed second all-around with 35.70
points. Martinelli placed first on balance beam
(9.2) fourth on vault, floor exercise and
Tom Rinaldi of Holmdel placed 10th on uneven bar. Pam Cohen of Lincroft placed
Call for further pommel horse in the 7-9 age group gymnas-
tics competition at the Valentine's Day meet
ninth on vault (8.45). Kerry Taylor of Tinton
Falls placed 10th on uneven bars (8.2) and
information and fees. at Surgent's Elite in Roselle Park. Rinaldi
competes for the the Monmouth Gymnastic
Michelle McManus had a high score of 8.65
on floor exercise. In the 15-and-over age
Academy, Morganville, Class 6 boys' team, group, Erin Hardeman of Lincroft placed
which is coached by Yuri Aminov and Josh first on vault (9.1), second on balance beam
Bruck. (9.2) and scored 9.2 on floor exercise.
Hardeman went on to place third all-around
(36.05). Erica Lewy of Lincroft scored 34.25
Find Out Why We Have The: Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester,
in the all-around to place seventh. Lewy fin-
ished third on vault (8.95) and scored 8.6 on
her floor exercise routine. The Barnstormers
"Highest Standards... Mass., senior basketball player Chris
Weinwurm of Middletown scored his 1,000th
career point on Feb. 23. Weinwurm, a 6-6 for-
scored 107.50 team points and all of the team
members qualified to compete at the New
Jersey State Level 9 Optional meet that will be
Happiest Children" ward trip-captain, hit the mark early in the sec-
ond half of the Engineers' 74-69 loss to
Amherst. Weinwurm, last week's Constitution
held in April. The Barnstormers are coached
by Tom Murphy and Steve Stein.
Athletic Conference "Player of the Week" and The Level 6 team from Rebound Gymnastics,
Beautiful 20-Acre Wooded Camp Site ECAC Honor Roll selection, now has 1,013 Cliffwood, competed in its state meet on Feb.
points. He is the team's leading scorer (18 pp.) 7.Tiffany Van Dusen, 8, won first place on
Ages 3-14 and rebounder (9.7 rpg.). A biotechnology balance beam, uneven bars and vault and
Heated Swimming Pools major, Weinwurm is now the 14th leading placed second on floor exercise. Tiffany is the
Teen Travel Entering 7th, 8th, 9th scorer in WPI history. He also holds a school Level 6 New Jersey state champion after scor-
record for rebounds in a game, with 22 against ing 37.80 points in the all-around, highest in
& 10th in Sept. Salve Regina earlier this season. the meet. Chelsea Dugan placed fourth all-
Mini-Day Program for 3 and 4 Year around with a score of 35.20. She was fourth
Olds, 12-4 p.m. The Middletown Soccer Club Mustangs are on floor exercise, sixth on uneven bars and
looking to add experienced players to their ninth on vault. The Level 6 team is coached by
CIT Program Entering 10th in Sept. roster for the Spring season. The Mustangs are Diane Farrell and Annette Kaiser.
a boys' travel team playing in the Premier
Director Stan Breitner,CCD" Division of the Monmouth-Ocean Soccer
Association. Boys born between Aug. 1, 1979
The Matawan Rotary Club is sponsoring its
first "Shoot and Slam Dunk Contest" to raise
Dittmar Road • Freehold, NJ and July 31, 1980 who are interested in trying
out for the team should call Jim Hennessey at
funds for their local charities. The event is
open to all boys and girls in the following cat-
For Information or Appointment 291-8214. egories: Boys, slam dunk, 3-point shooting;
Girls, skill shooting (predetermined location).
Call 308-0405 The Middletown Elks Lodge No. 2179 will
conduct a ceremony following an awards
breakfast on Sunday at 10 a.m. The breakfast
The event will be held at 2 p.m. March 27 at
Matawan Regional High School, Atlantic
Avenue, Aberdeen Township. Applications are
for the outstanding youth of the area and the available from high school athletic directors or
awards are being sponsored by the Lodge can be obtained by calling David Niles at 1-
For the Rest of Your Life: Youth Activities Committee under the chair-
manship of Dan Maloney, Esteemed Leading
800-281-0184. Application fee is $10.
Trophies will be awarded for first, second and
f l Permanent Answers Knight, Exalted Ruler of the Middletown Elks.
At the ceremony, honorees will be Lodge
Scholarship winners, Students of the Month
third place.
* j to Baldness... for five area high schools, Hoop Shoot win-
ners and a soccer Shootout winner. Stephanie
College basketball announcer Bill Raftery
and Newark Star-Ledger sports columnist
Jerry Izenberg will host a sports broadcasting
...A frontal hairline so undetectable, it can be Pallone represented Middletown area soccer and journalism camp July 11-16 at Montclair
combed straight back... . players in the Eastern States Final on Sunday State College, Montclair. The camp is for high
...A system that was researched and perfected while in Lacey Township. Stephanie is the New school and college students and others inter-
working with the motion picture industry, theater Jersey winner in the girls' 8-9 age group. ested in careers in sports broadcasting or jour-
groups, and many well-known celebrities and Hoop Shoot winners are New Jersey winners nalism. Details: Norty Holder, Mid-Court
entertainers. Add hair to areas only where you need who placed first in the state in the New Jersey
it (temples, crowns & hairlines) placed individually Associates, 1-201-743-0363.
one hair at a time. Hair actually becomes assimilated finals held Feb. 21 at Red Bank Regional High
into your existing hair & becomes a physical part of School. Winners of the Hoop Shoot contest, The Second Annual Dudley Women's
you, not something you wear... Jannine Cappodona (girls' 8-9), and Mike Softball Tournament will be played in Howell
...No tape, clips, weaves, fusion points, plugs, Casha boys' 10-11). Mike placed first in New and Lakewood on April 30 and May 1. The
surgery, sutures, bumps, ridges, seams, etc.- like Jersey last year in the 8-9 age group, first in tournament, sanctioned by the Ur ited States
those other methods that are toupees or hair the regionals and fourth in the national finals
replacements that are anchored in different ways... Slo-Pitch Softball Association, is open to
...It can happen now for any person (male or
in Indianapolis. Women's "B," "C" and "D" teams The format
female) any ethnic group or nationality at 30% to is double elimination. The championship game
70% less than other methods... The Middletown Youth Athletic Association will be played under the lights in Lakewood
is offering the following sports divisions this on May 1. Entry fee is $125 with a $10 per
Call for a Free Consultation & spring: Baseball - new T-ball league for ages
6-7; Pioneer for ages 8-9; Little League for
game umpire charge. Details: 477-1160.
Demonstration. ages 10-12; Junior League for age 13; and The Old Bridge Wings Mite level (ages 7-9)
In Newjersey, (908) 603-9200 Senior League for ages 14-15. Softball - ice hockey team will sponsor an invitational
Junior Girls for ages 8-12; Senior Girls for tournament at the Old Bridge Ice Arena, Route
Outside Newjersey 1-800-899-HAIR ages 13-15; and Big League for ages 16-18. 516 and Cottrell Road, on Saturday from 3-
Details: John Baldwin, 495-3685; Les 7:45 p.m. and on Sunday from 7:15 a.m. to
HAffi FOR LIFE GROUP™ Cadigan, 671-1830; Mike Bruntz, 671-8097;
or John Campbell, 959-0543.
1:30 p.m. Mite teams from Pennsylvania,
Maryland and New Jersey will be in action.
Raffles and prizes will be awarded. Admission
The Middletown Youth Athletic Association is free.