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CAMDEN COUNTY FIREFIGHTERS SOFTBALL LEAGUE
South Jersey Softball: Camden County Softball League 33rd All-Star Game Saturday, July 8, 2000 By Bob Stuart The All-Star game was held at the Luke Avenue Sports Complex in West Berlin - home of the 1999 League Champion West Berlin Fire Company. What a great day for the Home Run Derby and the Game, as the sun was shining. |
South Jersey Softball: Friday, July 23, 1999 By Gary Steiner West Berlin led Laurel Springs 2 games to none coming into the third game of this best of five championship series. Both games so far have gone down to the wire, with scores of 8-7 and 19-18. And both teams would not disappoint, as this one would also go down to the wire, with West Berlin coming out ahead 10-9 and sweeping the Camden County Firefighters Softball League championship. |
South Jersey Softball: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 By Gary Steiner Game 2 of the Camden County Firefighters Softball League championship series was played under cloudly skies, with both players and fans wondering about the weather after a thunderstorm interrupted Game 1 on Monday. But the clouds would help keep the temperature down on this July evening, as it would be the bats that were hot as West Berlin came from behind to defeat Laurel Springs 19-18 to go up two games to none in this best of five series. |
South Jersey Softball: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 By Art Redd During the summer months throughout the area of South Jersey, the game of softball is played by many as their choice of recreation. You can find several leagues that take their softball seriously, especially in a championship game. That's where you will find West Berlin going up against Laurel Springs in the Camden County Firefighters Softball League championship series. It was West Berlin who held off a late charge by their opponents to take the first game, 8-7 at Luke Avenue Sports Complex. |
South Jersey Softball: Tuesday, April 27, 1999 By Boog Williams The Fireman Company Softball League opened with the firepower of Berlin (BFC) vs. Lindenwold (LFC). Lindenwold jumped out to an early 3-0 lead. With two on, Harry Ricthie (LFC) hit a home run. In the bottom of the inning, Berlin started hitting the ball all over the field. In the inning Pat Armano hit a double and a home run. Also hitting a home run in the inning was Mike Kerhan. The game was ended after the fifth inning. The score was Berlin 18 to Lindenwold 3. |
South Jersey Softball: Fireman Company Softball League Starts Season Monday, April 26, 1999 By Boog Williams A new season for the Fireman Company Softball League will be starting up this week. The games are played by teams from eight different fire companies in Camden County. |
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