Tri pg 9 8-15-13

By Ron P. Coderre
This week’s RPC sporty shout out is sent along to former Putnam High School football lineman Steve Peluso.  A 1955 graduate, Peluso was a bulldog in the line.  He now spends his winters in Florida where he enjoys the sunshine and time on the links.  Tomorrow he blows out another candle on the cake.  Happy Birthday, Steve.

The remainder of the stars and top reserves came from a scattering of teams in the Zone with the exception of the TriTown unit.
TriTown, a team that took every team it played down to the wire, and with such exceptional players Mike Thienel, Tim Cutler, Garrett Ponte and Josh Malboeuf, failed to crack the dream team.  It seems unfair that teams that finished below TriTown in the standings were able to have their players recognized and not one Towner was given a sniff with the exception of the Sportsmanship Award, which by the way, was presented to one player from each team.
Ty Anderson, who’ll be returning for another season was TriTown’s Sportsmanship Award winner.  Caleb Janetatos of Danielson and Garet Griffin of Moosup were also sportsmanship awardees.
Local First Team selections included infielder Cody DeGray and outfielder T.J. Stucke of Danielson along with reserve Chris Mayhew.  Moosup was represented with the selection of Jordan Federer, also a reserve.

On The Course With Fathers and Sons…
The annual Connecticut Father & Son Championship, which is being contested for the 77th year will take place in Eastern Connecticut this year.  The event, scheduled for today will be held at Norwich Golf Course.  This is the first time that the Father & Son Tournament is held in the Rose City.

It was only a few years back that the title of this prestigious event was captured by one of the area’s best if not the best father-son twosomes, Dale and Matt Smith.  Dale continues to play competitively in area tournaments but spends much of his time with Matt in his quest to qualify for the Web.com Tour Q-School.


Closest-to-the-Pin Wins $$$$…
Charley Panteleakos of Killingly, who plays his golf out of Quinnatisset Country Club, ventured to Longmeadow, Mass., on Monday, Aug. 5 where he competed in the Rotary District 7890 Fellowship Golf Outing at Twin Hills Country Club.  Panteleakos was the guest of Susan Joyse, the immediate past president of the Hartford Rotary Club.

Maniacs On Northern Golf Courses…
The local foursome of Sam Broome, Rick Carnahan, Charlie Leach and Roger Franklin trekked about four hours north of Putnam on July 31 and Aug. 1 to test their golf skills in the Farmington, Maine, area.  On the first day they played Sunday River, a course that’s been given a 4 ½ -star rating by the New England Golf Guide.  They then moved on to Belgrade Lakes Golf Club a 4-star selection.

 

From The Annals Of Putnam Sports History… May 1913: Putnam defeats Tourtellotte 34-4 in baseball (no mercy rule in 1913). Putnam loses to Norwich Free Academy 12-6. (Information contributed by Willie Zamagni) RPC’s Closing Thought For The Day: The harder the race, the more glorious the triumph.

Dream pg 10 8-15-13



Dream Team
wins season
PUTNAM — The Putnam Men’s Basketball League saw The Dream Team take the win for the season.
Final standings:  
1. The Dream Team (10-3)
2. UNFRIENDED (9-3)
3. Dawgs and Company (7-4)
3. The Lobstah Crew (7-4)
5. Windham Wine and Spirits (6-4)
6. Prep School Benchwarmers (5-6)
7. CG Real Estate (2-7)
8. Blackout (2-9)
9. MONsters (1-9)
Top 10 Scorers
1. Alvin Durrette- 23.15 (UNFRIENDED)
2. Luke Gildea- 17.73 (Windham Wine and Spirits)
3. Suthod Young- 15.33 (Prep School Benchwarmers)
4. Eddie Kopaez- 15.14 (The Dream Team)
5. Brandon Kress- 13.67 (Dawgs and Company)
6. Joey Saponaro- 12.5 (CG Real Estate)
7. Phil Hill- 11.73 (Windham Wine and Spirits)
8. AJ Joyner- 11.45 (Windham Wine and Spirits)
9. Chris Pinsenoult- 11.31 (The Dream Team)
10. Dan Vasbinder- 10.62 (UNFRIENDED)
The championship game was Aug. 6 between The Dream Team and UNFRIENDED. Throughout the game The Dream Team never trailed and began the game on a 10-2 run. Eddie Kopaez had a game high 27 points and was a major reason The Dream Team never trailed. At half time Colin Purdon had an amazing buzzer beater from half court with .7 seconds left on the clock to put his team up by 5 points. Purdon and Tim Carlson both had 11 points to help lead the team to victory. The game was close throughout with a final score of 69 to 62 and came down to free throws as well as good defense in the end. Congratulations to The Dream Team on winning the championship game and good luck to everyone next year.

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Legals pg 11 8-15-13

Legal Notice Town of Pomfret Planning & Zoning Commission The Pomfret Planning & Zoning Commission will hold the following Public Hearing on Monday, August 26, 2013, starting at 7:00 PM at the Pomfret Senior Center, 207 Mashamoquet Road, Pomfret Center, Connecticut: 1. An application Daryl Lanzendorfer, 689 Mashamoquet Road, special permit for Class II home based business Dated this 30th day of July 2013 Town of Pomfret Planning & Zoning Commission Lynn L. Krajewski, Clerk Aug. 14, 2013 Aug. 21, 2013 Legal Notice Town of Putnam Zoning Commission The Town of Putnam Zoning Commission will hold a meeting on August 21, 2013 at 7:00 P.M. at the Town Hall located at 126 Church Street, Putnam, CT. A public hearing will be held on the following: Docket # 2013-07: Town of Putnam Zoning Commission -- Request for an amendment to the Town of Putnam Zoning Regulations to amend Article VII – District Regulations, Section 750 Quinebaug Regional Technology Park Overlay District (TPOD) Regulations, Subsection D. Site Plan/Site Performance and Design Guidelines by adding a paragraph numbered 3, entitled Putnam Water Pollution Control Authority Review and Certification after the existing Paragraph 2, Subparagraph m, and renumbering the existing paragraphs numbered 3, 4, and 5 to 4, 5, and 6 respectively. The application is available for review in the Building/Zoning Office in Town Hall during normal business hours. Patricia Hedenberg. Chairman Aug. 14, 2013

Police pg 12 8-15-13



The following charges were listed in the Putnam Police Department logs.  The people charged are innocent until proven guilty in court. The Town Crier will publish dispositions of cases at the request of the accused. The dispositions must be accompanied by the proper documentation. The Putnam Police Department confidential Tip Line is 963-0000.
Aug. 5
Christine Rodrigues, 36, no certain address; violation of protective order, third-degree burglary.
Aug. 6
Keith Gallerani, 24, County Road, Eastford; reckless driving, disobeying the signals of an officer.
Deborah Poirier, 52, Franklin Street, Putnam; driving under the influence.
Aug. 7
Kevin Horton, 27, Franklin Street, Putnam; breach of peace, disorderly conduct.
Aug. 10
Wilson Garcia, 28, Windsor Avenue, Plainfield; disorderly conduct, third-degree criminal mischief.
Aug. 11
David Doiron, 33, Van den Noort Street, Putnam; driving under the influence, creating a public disturbance.
Aug. 12
Robert Labonte, 24, School Street, Putnam; breach of peace.
Jonathan Frazier, 18, Providence Street, Putnam; breach of peace.
Damian Depalma, 19, Mason Terrace, Thompson; breach of peace.

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