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River Soccer Club Heads To Regionals
The River Soccer Club Express under-15 team (pictured above), made
up of talented players from all over the Lower Shore, including athletes
from Decatur, Worcester Prep and Sussex County, will compete this week
in the U.S. Youth Soccer Region I East Championships in Rhode Island
starting today, June 28. The team nearly ran the table during its regular
season and rigorous tournament schedule, compiling an impressive 17-
0-1 mark heading into the regional championships this weekend.
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OCEAN CITY ­ The Ocean City
Marlin Club's 33rd Annual Small
Boat Tournament last weekend was
a big success with plenty of action
both offshore and inshore.
The Marlin Club's annual Small
Boat Tournament provides an
opportunity for some of the smaller
vessels in the resort area's sport-
fishing fleet to compete before the
bigger events such as the Ocean
City Tuna Tournament and the
White Marlin Open arrive on the cal-
endar. As its name implies, the
event is open to boats with a length
of 34 feet or under.
In the offshore portion of the tour-
nament, the crew on the "Empty
Pockets" took first place in the tuna
division with an 87.8-pounder worth
$945. The "Mm Mm Good" took sec-
ond in the tuna division with a 67-
pounder, but earned $5,967 in prize
money with added entry levels. The
crew on the "Salt Weapon II" took
third in the tuna division with a 58.4-
pounder worth $1,098. The crew on
the "Joken" took first place in the
dolphin division with a 10.4-pounder
worth $1,800.
On the inshore portion of the
tournament, the "Fish Box" took first
and second place in the flounder di-
vision, while the "Kokomo" was
third.
The "Jezebel" was first in the sea
bass division, followed by the "Fish
Box" and the "Just Add Sauce." The
"Just Add Sauce" was also first in
the taug division, followed by the
"Jezebel."
The "Myra HT" swept the bluefish
division with a trio of whoppers, the
largest of which was over 13
pounds.
33rd Small Boat Tourney In The Books
June 28, 2013
Page 47
The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch
By SHAWN J. SOPER
SPORTS EDITOR
OCEAN CITY ­ Gold's Gym in
Ocean City will host its 2nd Annual
Fourth of July Strongman Compe-
tition early next month with athletes
from all over the region competing
for cash and prizes.
The second annual strongman
competition will be held at Gold's
Gym behind the Gold Coast Mall in
Ocean City on July 4. The competi-
tion will include men's, women's,
senior and teenage divisions with
awards and cash prizes for the win-
ners in each.
Gold's Gym hosted the first-ever
strongman competition last year on
July 4 in stifling 100-degree heat.
For the record, Adam Delaney of Al-
bany, N.Y., won the overall men's
championship, while Katelyn Choin-
iere, also of Albany, won the wom-
en's open division.
Mitch Miedusiewski of Timonium,
Md., won the teenage under 200-
pound division, while Zac Hill of Sel-
byville won the teenage over 200-
pound division. David Stinson of
Dagsboro won the Masters 40-49
light heavyweight division, Phil Kir-
by of Fenwick Island won the 50-
plus division, Joe Cryer of Ocean
City won the 40-49 heavyweight
division, and Bryan DePhillip of Ac-
cokeek, Md., won the men's over
200-pound open division.
Gold's To Host July 4th Event
By SHAWN J. SOPER
SPORTS EDITOR
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