Sport Shorts

The borough of Sayreville’s employees will play members of the Faith Fellowship Ministries in a charity softball game at Raritan Bay Waterfront Park in South Amboy at 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 12.

Proceeds from the game will benefit the Association for Brain Injured Children, a nonprofit organization founded in 1968 that meets the needs of special children of the community and runs year-round activities and a summer camp program.

For tickets or to make a donation, call Michael Sedlak at (732) 390-7092 or Robert Renna at (973) 680-4042. Tickets are $3 for adults and $2 for children.

The following are the results of the Tamarack Women’s Nine-Hole Golf Association’s Sept. 13 outing. The game played was stroke play, full handicap. Thelma Tsacnaris won the A Flight with a 33 (match of cards), followed by Suzanne Levine (33), Carol Mulvey (33) and Marge Widder (34). In the B Flight, Jean Ertle was the winner with a 30, followed by Jean Ralph (32), Madelyn DiMaria (34) and Marion Marshall (36). In the C Flight, Rosanne Marosy was the winner with a 30, followed by Lois Hopkins (32, match of cards), Florence Margulies (32) and Linda Pitone (36). Widder had the fewest putts with 15. At the Sept. 20 outing, the game played was stroke play, no handicap. In the A Flight, Thelma Tsacnaris was the winner with 35, followed by Gail Dimaio (37). In the B Flight, Joan Semen was the winner with 42, followed by Doris Colgrove (44). In the C Flight, Abbey Lorber was the winner with 41, followed by Ronnie Bohn (52). Dimaio had the fewest putts with 15.

The following are the results of the Tamarack Women’s 18-Hole Golf Association’s Sept. 18 outing. The game played was best ball with a pro. In Flight A, Dot Wright was the winner with 63, followed by Rita Reisart (64, match of cards) and Elaine Jadacki (64). Carloyn Meyer had low putts of 31. In Flight B, Muriel Feniella was the winner with 63, followed by Doris Kohlberg (64) and Carol Jankowski (66). Judy Weinberg had low putts of 33. In Flight C, Claudia Homoki was the winner with 60, followed by Helen Slomiak (63) and Janice McElhiney (64). Perry Pernice had low putts of 31.

The Knights of Columbus Boxing Club of South River will be holding an amateur boxing night on Oct. 12 at 8 p.m. Tickets for ringside seating are $15, $10 for general admission, and are available at the gym or by calling Dennis Cronin at (732) 246-1518, or Ron Brown at (732) 251-1597.