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07/23/2017 12:00 AM

Beckwith and Goodrich Bring Their A-Game in Week 14


Bill Beckwith (pictured) of the Red Sox and Chip Goodrich of the Marlins led all A Division throwers with a score of 126 in Week 14 action in the Deep River Horseshoe League on July 17. Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier

Bill Beckwith and Chip Goodale led the way during Week 14 action of the Deep River Horseshoe League as they both posted a score of 126 to lead all players in the A Division on July 17. Dave Modine took third place in the A ranks by tallying a total of 124.

For the B Division, Mike DiDomizio recorded the best score with a 112, while Bill Brown was in second with a 106, and Joe Heery threw a 104 to grab third place.

Dave Adamiec was tops in the C Division with an 89, Cody Layton followed close behind in second place with an 88, and Gary Beckwith claimed third place by shooting a 78.

In the team standings, the Dodgers are 52-32 and have taken over first place from the Braves, who are a half-game back with a record of 51.5-32.5. The Cubs now hold sole possession of third place with a 47-37 record, while the Pirates are in fourth at 46.5-37.5. The Marlins and the Padres are tied for fifth place at 45.5-38.5. The rest of the league’s standings are as follows: Red Sox (44.5-39.5), Yankees (42.5-41.5), Mets (42-42), Giants (41.5-42.5), Rangers (40.5-43.5), Astros (40.5-43.5), White Sox (40-44), Royals (39-45), Indians (39-45), Cardinals (38-46), Tigers (38-46), Angels (37-47), Reds (36-48), and Orioles (33.5-50.5).

The Deep River Horseshoe League has 20 teams that feature three players of each of the A, B, and C divisions. The league plays every Thursday night on the First Congregational Green in Deep River and welcomes anyone to come watch its contests. For info, visit deepriverhorseshoes.com.

Information courtesy of Deep River Horseshoe League

Chip Goodrich’s Marlins leaped two teams to move into a tie for fifth place with the Padres following Week 14 play in the Deep River Horseshoe League. Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier