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Lelchook tourney a smashing success
The three games featured a series of fielding gems in both the outfield and the infield. A shoestring catch in right by Rich Mann (Team Lowell/Nahariya), a running grab in right-center field by Ron Blumenthal (Team Yosi/Eilat), and a hustling, heads-up catch of a liner at the foul line in right field by Shmuel Goldstein (Team Bob/Dawgs) were the outstanding plays in the outfield, while Eran Kedar at third base (Team Bob/Remax), Randy Kahn at shortstop (Team Lowell/Zichron Yaacov) and Yaniv Rosenfeld at shortstop (Team Yosi/Ziontours) anchored their infields with key plays to keep all the games tight and competitive. [Dave Lelchook]'s mother, Doris, from Boston, and sister, Judy, from Washington, and Dave's widow Estie and daughters Yael and Michal of Kibbutz Saar were tournament guests of honor. 2 photos; RANDY KAHN, one of Israeli baseball's pioneers, and [Tal Beinin], an accomplished player on Israel women's softball national team, participate in Friday's Fourth Annual Dave Lelchook Memorial Softball Tournament at Kibbutz Shomrat to honor the memory of the event's namesake (inset), who was killed by a Katyusha rocket during the Second Lebanon War.
Softball tournament held in memory of Katyusha victim
[Dave Lelchook]'s mother Doris, sister Judy, brother [Alex Lelchook], and nephew Noah, all came from Boston, while his wife Estie Lelchook and daughters Yael and Michal of Kibbutz Saar were guests of honor. Bill Arscott, Dave's pitcher and battery mate on the Shomrat Cubs during the 1980s and 1990s, shared his thoughts and feelings one year after. \"In a way, this gentle giant is immortal to me. A day doesn't go by when I don't hear his voice in my head. I miss my catcher. I miss my friend. I miss my brother. I miss our Dave,\" he said.