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Something Happened To Me Yesterday (Rolling Stones) Leave Me Alone (Wild Evel & the Trash Bones) You Don’t Have To Mean It (Rolling Stones) Too Rude (Keith Richards and the X-Pensive Winos) It’s part 2 of our conversation with Keith Richards hosted by me, Trenton Quarantino! This weekend in the Underground Garage! Joining us will be Yardbirds, Beatles, X-pensive Winos, and Rolling Stones.Ĭome find out what Ronnie Spector, Desmond Decker, and Steve Jordan have in common. Hey baby, Trenton Quarantino here with some profoundly personal pandemic programing update!ĭo you hate everyone in your family by now, even your pets? Have you watched Lilyhammer for the seventh time, and still enjoying it?ĭon’t worry about a thing, we have part 2 of our conversation with Keith Richards this weekend in the Underground Garage. When The Battle Is Over (Delaney & Bonnie) It’s part 1 of our conversation with David Chase hosted by me, Trenton Quarantino! This weekend in the Underground Garage! Joining us will be the Kinks, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, the Impressions, Jan & Dean, and Procol Harum.Ĭome find out what Marc Bolan, Curtis Lee, and Joe Strummer have in common! Well all that fun is going to pay off because this weekend in the Underground Garage we’ll be revisiting our conversation with David Chase the creator of the Sopranos! Have you watched all 86 episodes of the Sopranos two or three times, and the 24 episodes of Lilyhammer? Over the last ten weeks have you grown closer to the Grub Hub delivery guys than your wife? You can check out our website at for a complete schedule.Hey baby, Trenton Quarantino here with some profoundly personal pandemic programming news! Our spring season has begun and games start by 8:00 a.m. The men and women of SaddleBrooke Softball play year round. It’s fun, it’s competitive, it’s friendly. Third place went to Dennis Purcell’s team sponsored by Dominick’s Real Italian. Hardin Brothers Automotive, led by Jack Graef, finished second with seven wins, 12 losses. Sidney Wilson was in charge of morale as well as line-ups.įriday Community – With the best record of any team in the winter season, Community Church SaddleBrooke, managed by Ron Finelli, had 17 wins and only one loss to be crowned the champs.

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Last place went to Central Alarm with a character-building season of only two wins, 12 losses. Both teams finished with eight wins, six losses. Second place was a tie between Coyote Golf Cars, led by Jeff Stolze and Firefly Fireplaces and Supplies, with Rick Keagy in charge. Harold Weinenger wrote the line-ups this team had over 300 runs on the season. Third place went to Ron Romac’s team from DS Builders and Remodeling, with five wins, 15 losses.įriday Competitive – Golf Cars of Arizona captured first with their record of 10 wins, four losses. In second place, Howie Emmons led Copper Health with 10 wins and 10 losses. Jim Dunlap managed this team, who scored the most runs (358) of any team in all leagues this winter.

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Thursday Coyote – With their solid record of 15 wins and five losses, Canyon Community Bank ran away with the championship. Second place went to Barron Electric, led by Jim Takacs, with five wins and nine losses. Tuesday Community – Caliber Collision had Jack Graef at the helm and finished first with nine wins, five losses. Bringing up the rear was Bank of the West, headed up by Steve Garceau, with three wins, 11 losses. A distant third place went to Chuck Kill’s team sponsored by Big Bear Garage Door Services, with their record of four wins, 10 losses. A close second place went to Charlie LaNeve’s guys from BRAKEmax, finishing with 10 wins and four losses. Tuesday Competitive – The battle for first place was fierce, but coming out on top with 11 wins, only three losses, was Allstate Insurance – Bruce Unger, with Ron Quarantino handling manager duties. Bring home the last place award was John Sentowski’s team from Window Wizard their record was five wins, nine losses. Those teams were A Closer Look Real Estate Inspection, Captain Ken Beals and Ambient Air Heating and Cooling, managed by Ron Quarantino.

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Second place was a tie with both teams finishing with seven wins and seven losses. Monday Community – Coming out on top in a field of four teams, John Nola managed Waste Management to the championship. Second place went to Dale Norgard’s team sponsored by W&W Physical Therapy, with six wins, seven losses. Monday Recreation – This was close but Webbscapes Landscaping, led by manager Tim Benjamin, came in first with a record of seven wins, six losses. Thank you to Pat Tiefenbach and Jim Smith for our team photos. It began January nine and went until April 21. The five week Winter Softball Season has ended.











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