The Madison’s Pub Mt. Clemens Lawyers Softball League concluded its tenth season with the team sponsored by The Rec Bowl and managed by Amber Cervantez, of Hewson & Van Hellemont PC, taking the trophy. Macomb County Bar Association President Jon C. Biernat (third from right) was on hand to present the championship trophy to Cervantez. Pictured with Biernat and Cervantez are team members, known in the league as “the Ambers” (left to right) David Walz, Kyle Kamidoi, Raymond Garant, Wayne Bess, Brandon Koppin, Justin Zink, Corey McPherson, Adam Zwicker, Marcello Pedini, and James Langley. Other teams in the league, with their local sponsors are: Bath City Bistro, managed by Erich Goetz of J. Erich Goetz PC, Gus’ Coney Island, managed by Larry Vande Vrede of Vande Vrede & Lavigne PC, Little Lorraine’s, managed by Daniel DeBruin of the Macomb County Prosecutors Office, and Orleans Sports Cafe, managed by Charles Trickey III of Trickey Law PLLC. The league sponsor is Madison’s Pub.
– Photo by Charles Trickey III
- Posted September 25, 2019
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