Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Chambersburg Little League Notes

Chambersburg Little League Notes

Anthony J. ''Dapper'' Serenelli Sr was born in Trenton, he was
a lifelong area resident. He was an Army veteran of World War II
and received the Asiatic Pacific Service Medal and Bronze Star.
He was a member of St. Joachim's Church and former member of
Whittaker Avenue Social Club. He coached Chambersburg Little
League from 1958 to 1962.

Xenophon K. Microutsicos was born in Greece, he lived in the
Trenton are He owned Banker Insurance Agency and Trenton Travel
Service. He previously owned Napoli Food Market in Chambersburg.
He was a member of St. George Greek Orthodox Church and past
president of its Church Community. He was national president
of the Order of American Hellenic Educational Progressive
Association, a founding member of Chambersburg Little League.

Guido F. Candelori was born in Trenton, he was a lifelong resident.
Mr. Candelori retired after 35 years with John A. Roebling's Sons
Co. and Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp.He was a member of Bordentown Elks
Lodge, Columbus Park Senior Citizens Club and Sam Naples Senior
Citizens Club, where he taught line dancing. Mr. Candelori was
a crossing guard at Holy Cross School, a coach with Chambersburg
Little League

Alfred J. ''Parrot'' Nicolai was born in Trenton, he was a
lifelong resident of the city's Chambersburg section.
He was an Army staff sergeant with the 207th Engineers Combat
Battalion, serving in England, France, Belgium and Germany
during World War II.He worked with John A. Roebling's Sons Co.
Mr. Nicolai was a member of the Societa Romana and a dedicated
manager and mentor for Chambersburg Little League Baseball for
50 years.

Joseph ['']Tarp[''] Scardone was born in Trenton, he was a
lifelong Trenton resident. A U.S. Army veteran of the Korean
War, Mr. Scardone retired in 1993 after 41 years as a union
representative from General Motors Corp.He was a member of
the UAW Local Union #731, Ewing Township, past president of
the Chambersburg Little League , and the Kent Athletic
Association, and member of the Italian-American War
Veterans Post #2, all of Trenton.

3 comments:

RALPH LUCARELLA said...

IT'S ME AGAIN MAC....I WOULD LIKE TO ADD THE NAME OF TONY FRASCELLA TO THAT LIST OF CHAMBERSBURG LITTLE LEAGUE PEOPLE. TONY WAS PRESIDENT OF THE LEAGUE FOR QUITE SOME TIME AND DID EVERYTHING FROPM PRESIDING TO SELLING HOT DOGS IN THAT LITTLE BUILDING BEHIND HOME PLATE. I NEVER FAILED TO VISIT HIM EACH TIME I WAS IN THE BURG. HE ALSO MANAGED THE STATE HIGHWAY TEAM IN THE INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE. ONCE AGAIN, BEST REGARDS

Mack said...

Hi Ralph:))
Amen to your comment:))

RALPH LUCARELLA said...

I WOULD LIKD TO ADD THAT TONY FRASCELLA'S WIFE, KATE, LIVED IN THE SAME HOUSE ON ELMER STREET SINCE SHE WAS BORN, 85 YEARS AGO. MAY GOD BLESS THEM AND MAY THEY BE IN PEACE.