September 20, 2013 The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch Page 47 Coming Soon . . . BIGGER, BETTER & MORE OC’s Newest Sports Bar 131st Street Location OC’s Best Ribs, Crabcakes, Seafood & Steaks! HOT STEAMED CRABS Saturday & Sunday This week’s Atlantic Physical Therapy “Tough Guy of the Week” award went to P.J. Copes, for his strong play in a 21-14 loss to Queen Anne’s. Pictured above are Coach Bob Knox, Copes and APT President and CEO Bob Hammond. Submitted Photo Open At Noon Available in J/R’s Carry-Out Only WALK-IN OR CALL 410-250-3131 Worcester Girls Rout Delmarva Christian By SHAWN J. SOPER SPORTS EDITOR (131st Street Only) BERLIN – Worcester Prep’s varsity field hockey got off to a fast start, winning its first two games to jump out to a 2-0 record after a 150 rout of Delmarva Christian on Monday. The Mallards had no shortage of offense on Monday against Delmarva Christian, scoring early and often on their way to an easy 15-0 win. Eva Parks led Worcester with a hat trick, while Meg Lingo, Emmi Shockley and Regan Lingo each scored two goals. The Worcester girls will attempt to keep the momentum going this afternoon with a home game against old rival Saints Peter and Paul, followed by a road game against Indian River next Thursday and a home game against Gunston next Friday. EARLY BIRD SPECIALS Starting at $ .95 Daily Til 6 p.m. Special J/R’s Baby Back Ribs & Crispy Fried Chicken Baby Back Rib Dinner from $ .95 12 $ (131st Street Only) 18 .95 16 All You Can Eat Ribs • Shrimp • Chicken (Daily at 131st Street Only) Decatur Offense Explodes In 11-0 Win By SHAWN J. SOPER SPORTS EDITOR Dinner For Two Choice of Soup or Salad Entree & Dessert BERLIN – Stephen Decatur’s varsity field hockey team rode an offensive explosion to rout North Dorchester, 11-0, on the road on Tuesday. The Seahawks scored early and often on their way to their first win of the season against two defeats on Tuesday. Cassidy Remmell and Emily Knopp scored three goals each, while Erin Florek and Chloe Maykrantz each scored two goals. Valerie Petsche scored a goal, while Hannah FauntLeroy pitched in two assists. With the win, the Seahawks improved to 1-2 on the season. They face Kent Island at home this afternoon. Sunday-Thursday 62nd st. • Daily at 131st $39.90 62ND STREET & COASTAL HWY. 131ST STREET & COASTAL HWY. Great New Sports Bar • Happy Hour Menu All Day J/R’S RIBS & J/R’S CRISPY FRIED CHICKEN OTHERS COMPETE, NO ONE COMPARES!® Large Dining Room More Seats Less Wait Cape May Edges Ocean City In Challenge Cup By SHAWN J. SOPER SPORTS EDITOR OCEAN CITY – The Cape May Marlin and Tuna Club edged the Ocean City Marlin Club last weekend in the 2013 Challenge Cup to pull ahead in the decades-long competition each fall between the two rival clubs. The Challenge Cup, which pits teams of boats from the Ocean City Marlin Club against teams of boats from the Cape May Marlin and Tuna Club, officially began in 1979 as formal competition between the friendly rivals which share the same canyons off the coast of the resort. The two rival clubs meet each September to compete for the Challenge Cup and bragging rights until next year. Last weekend, nine boats from the Ocean City Marlin Club competed against the 16 registered from Cape May and the New Jersey teams edged the local team to take a 16-14 edge in the decades-long competition. Last weekend’s win marked the second in a row for Cape May after Ocean City had won two years in a row to even the series at 14-14. If either team wins three years in a row, that cup is retired and remains in possession of the victors, while the losing team bucks up for a new cup. With two straight wins, Cape May will look to retire the current cup during the tournament next fall. Plenty Of FREE Parking BOB HUGHES FRI., SEPT. 20 • 6 P.M. HOWARD ON THE PIANO SAT., SEPT. 21 • 5 P.M. 131ST ST. & COASTAL HWY. OPEN MON.-FRI. 4 P.M. • SAT. & SUN. AT NOON 410-250-3100 • CARRY-OUT 410-250-3131 COLD BEER • BAGS OF ICE 62ND ST. & COASTAL HWY. OPEN DAILY AT 4 P.M. 410-524-7427 • CARRY-OUT 410-524-7430