Rutherford Little League History: 1979


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Critchley Candy moves to Tenafly and drops its sponsorship. Entering the rolls is Kurgan-Bergen Realtors, run by Pete Garabedian. The previous owner, Fred P. Kurgan, had a son, Paul, who played for Pasquin Motors in the 1960s.

Former league president Mike Latorraca buys Sifford’s Exxon and renames the station, and the team, Park Exxon.

Guy Indyk of Elks becomes the second pitcher in league history to strike out 18 in one game, doing it against Kiwanis 21-May. Elks runs off 13 straight wins to start the season and claims their second straight town championship, notching a league-record 11 shutouts along the way.

Rutherford National wins the District 5 championship, defeating Saddle Brook American in the title game. A bizarre game-ending triple play is the highlight of a 4-3 semifinal win over Hasbrouck Heights. With runners on second and third and none out in the Heights sixth, Mark Zielinski catches a ball against the fence in left field for the first out. Steve Zak, on in relief of Matt Shannon, tosses the ball to third baseman Dave Brooks to appeal the Heights runner who apparently scored. The umpire declares the runner out on appeal, nullifying the tying run. When the runner who advanced from second to third jumps off the bag in protest, Brooks tags him for the third out.

Rutherford American wins the first-ever District 5 10-year-old tournament, rallying to win seven straight games after a loss in their second contest. Scott Lambie hits two home runs in an eight-inning seesaw battle against Garfield American 29-Jul at North Arlington. The Americans would win four titles in the next 15 years, while the Nationals would capture one.


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