October 4, 2013 The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch Page 47 Coming Soon . . . BIGGER, BETTER & MORE OC’s Newest Sports Bar 131st Street Location This week’s “Tough Guy” award went to Andrew Borradaile for his strong performance despite a 42-8 loss to Kent Island last Friday. Pictured above, from left, are Coach Bob Knox, Borradaile, Bobby Hammond, APT President and CEO Bob Hammond and Matthew Hammond. Submitted Photo OC’s Best Ribs, Crabcakes, Seafood & Steaks! Seahawk Golfers Stay On Big Roll By SHAWN J. SOPER SPORTS EDITOR HOT STEAMED CRABS Dine-In or Carry-Out BERLIN – Decatur’s varsity golf team stayed on a roll this week, sweeping two matches to extend its overall lead in the Bayside South standings while filling out the ranks on the individual conference scoring averages. The Seahawks bested the field at Great Hope last Friday, finishing with a team-low score of 155. Washington, which handed Decatur its only loss of the season thus far two weeks ago, finished at 171. Andrew Urban led the field at Great Hope with a 37, which earned him the medal for the day. Matt Kristick finished with a 38, Delaney Iacona came in at 39, and Danny Parker and Brooks Holloway each finished at 41. At Nutter’s Crossing on Tuesday, the Seahawks continued the momentum, finishing with a team-low score of 151. Washington was a close second at 155, while Bennett finished in 171. Kristick finished with a tournament low score of 34 and earned the medal. Parker was second at 37, while Urban, Iacona and Holloway each finished in 40. After 10 matches, the Seahawks maintain their firm grip on first place in the conference with a low of 11 points. In the scoring system, a win counts for one point, while a second counts for two points, etc. Washington is currently in second place with 19 points, followed by Bennett with 32. In the individual standings, Urban leads the conference with a low average of 38.5. Washington’s Chase Benton is second with a 39.1 average, while Kristick is third with a 39.6 average. Iacona is averaging an even 40 for the season, while Parker sits at 40.3 and Holloway sits at 41.7. Monday-Friday at 4 p.m. Saturday & Sunday at Noon WALK-IN OR CALL 410-250-3131 (Available in J/R’s 131st Street Only) 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 15 All You Can Eat Ribs • Shrimp • Chicken (Daily at 131st Street Only) Dinner For Two Choice of Soup or Salad Entree & Dessert Berlin Seahawks Pick Up 3 Wins 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 Plenty Of FREE Parking BOB HUGHES FRI., OCT. 4 • 6 P.M. HOWARD ON THE PIANO SAT., OCT. 5 • 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 The Berlin Pop Warner Youth Football Program enjoyed a great weekend last week with three teams picking up big wins. The Midgets won their first game, beating Milford, 15-6. Pictured above, Midgets quarterback Colton Edmunds breaks one around the end. The Jr. Midgets beat Sussex Central, 196, to remain unbeaten on the year at 5-0, while the Jr. Pee Wee team also picked up its first win of the year over Sussex Central, 20-0. Submitted Photo 62ND ST. & COASTAL HWY. OPEN DAILY AT 4 P.M. 410-524-7427 • CARRY-OUT 410-524-7430