Chips Limited 14-8 in Commercial Softball League play on Thursday night.
For the losers Scott Suddaby went four-for-four and Joe Logan two-for-three, Suddaby slamming two homres and driving in four runs. Ken McDonald was the winning pitcher and Joe Logan the loser.
Mike Malott went five-for-five with three triples and five RBIs and Dave Earls went four-for-five with a homer, double and three rbi's as Kempe and Whitgtle slammed Marsh and McLennan 24-13. Jim Hindess also had a good night going three-for-five with five RBIs.
Steve Outerbridge and Gordy Veale each went four-for-four for the losers with Outerbridge hitting a homer, double and driving in four runs. Joe Gogan was the winning pitcher and Nisala Weerasooriya the loser.
Wildcats edged Sousa's 15-14 with Roger Thompson, Barry Mah, Jeff Ingleman and Mark Monaghan combining for 13 hits. James Thomas was the winning pitcher and Alan DeSilva the loser.
For Sousa's, Al Busby went four-for-four with two homers and a double and Harold Madeiros went two-for-four.
SAILING SLG The Royal Bermuda Yacht Club will this weekend host a special three-race regatta for local classes to mark the 150th year of organised sailboat racing in Bermuda by the club.
A full turnout of all classes is anticipated for this all day Saturday regatta which will be held in the Great Sound starting at 11 a.m.
Classes will race three full races and scores for all races will count. The low point scoring system will be used and the class winners will be the skippers of yachts with the lowest total score after three races.
Classes racing will be the Tornado Catamaran, Luders 16, Etchells 22, IODs and J-24.
The overall winner will be determined as the skipper having the largest margin of victory over the second place finisher in the same class. The overall winner will receive the 150th Calabash Trophy with skipper and crew prizes.
A barbecue supper will be held at the club at 7 p.m. with the prize presentation following.
SOCCER SOC BAA Telecom completed the league and FA Cup double recently when they stopped Rude Girls 4-1 in the FA final.
BAA built a comfortable 3-0 lead at half-time and the defending champions made only a mild recovery in the second half.
Maria Smith opened the scoring for BAA from the penalty spot after Dionne Burrows handled in the area.
The second goal came soon after through Cassandra Wales who scored after beating two defenders.
Wales had a hand in the third goal when, in a move also involving Lesley Cherry and Zina Jones, she took a pass from McPhee and played it to Tanya Semos who hammered the ball to the 'keeper's right.
Rude Girls came on strong in the second half and pulled a goal back -- the only one to go in the Telecom net all season -- when Samantha Adams and Rude Girls' Clarke had a tackling duel just inside the 18-yard box.
A frustrated Adams eventually pushed Clarke off the ball and referee Esten Curtis award Rude Girls a penalty. Clarke made sure with her shot which went in just inside the left upright.
BAA had their fair share of chances as Wales continually beat the defence.
Semos also had a few chances and finally she scored her second goal to complete the scoring. Cherry's direct freekick was deflected off Melakot and went straight to Semos who made no mistake with the rebound.
