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2010 Western Canadians

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Click here for the official website of the 2010 IRMA Western Canadians.

2010 Western Canadian champions, the Bulyea Rustlers (click to enlarge)

Manor TX Dirtbags NAFA AA Major Champions

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

Click here for Bob Otto’s article and photos.

Keating NAFA AA Champions

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

Click here for story at Bob Otto’s site.

Michigan’s Frankenmuth Driving School Team Connections to 2010 ISC WT

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

MIDLAND – Jarvis (Ont.) Travelers’s back-to-back home runs in Saturday’s ISC World Tournament title game trumped the Kitchener (Ont.) Riversharks Twins attempt to become for the first team to win back-to-back-to-back titles in 50 years.

Jarvis used all three pitchers on its roster to endure the fatigue of rallying from the losers bracket on Saturday at Emerson Park’s Currie Stadium After winning 6-4 in eight innings over Chicago/New York City Dominica, Jarvis edged the New York Gremlins 5-4 in 10 innings. Jarvis led 2-1 through five innings, then got back-toback homers from Nick Shailes and Brad Rona to take control and earn the 4-1 win.

“This is the pinnacle for me,” Rona said. “We just connected and got some balls over the fence. And to beat a team like Kitchener is the highest point of my softball career.”

Andrew Phibbs got the win on the mound, taking over for starter Trevor Ethier in the bottom of the third inning with the bases loaded and getting two outs to get Jarvis back in the dugout. Big righty Adam Folkard, who was named Most Valuable Pitcher of the tournament, was unavailable in the title game with a sore shoulder. Shailes was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player.

The loss was stinging for Kitchener, which destroyed the Gremlins 10-1 on Friday to cruise into the finals.

“It’s very tough because we came in expecting to win,” said Blair Ezekiel, who had two singles in the loss. “They got hot today and had all three pitchers rolling. I have to give them credit.
“It’s been a fabulous run for us.”

Ezekial enjoyed his route to Midland. He took the sponsor of the Riversharks Twins through Frankenmuth last week on their way up from Ontario.

The place was special for Ezekial, who developed his game with the Frankenmuth Driving School team from 2003-2005, along with Chicago/New York City Dominica’s Jason Hill and Steve Mullaley.

The team won ISC 19-under World and ISC 23-under World titles.
“That was the biggest stepping stone of my career,” said Ezekial, who was looking to help the Riversharks Twins become the first team to three-peat as ISC World champions in 50 years in Saturday’s late title game. “I wouldn’t have traded that experience here for anything in the world.

“I met some phenomenal friends here.”

It was a bit of a reunion for Ezekial and Hill and Mullaley, whose CHI/NYC team finished fourth in the tournament after losing a heart-breaking 5-4 decision in eight innings to the Jarvis (Ont.) Travelers Saturday.

And there to greet the three Newfoundland natives early in the week were Frankenmuth Driving School sponsor Tom Stasik and coach Mark Jarlock.

“We picked these guys up from Toronto and gave them an opportunity to see this level of ball,” Stasik said. “We wanted to get our guys to the top of the game and this was a chance to showcase them.”

The three players – known to their teammates as the “Goofy Newfies” – reminisced at the beer tent at Emerson Park with former Frankenmuth teammates Todd Moore and Tom Tyrban, who now play with the Midland Explorers.

“What great friends we met, friends for life,” Mullaley said. “I wouldn’t be where I am in this game if it wasn’t for my time spent here in the Saginaw Valley. We left friends in New Foundland, came here to Frankenmuth and were immediately accepted.

“The support we had was phenomenal.”
Mullaley, 26, brought life to the Frankenmuth team, entertaining teammates with his guitar. The Dominica center fielder dusted off his musical talents this week, singing a few tunes at the team hotel.

“It’s nice to catch up with everybody,” said the 25-year-old Hill said. “We’ve kept in contact with (Stasik and Jarlock). You remember all these guys and the atmosphere they created for us.

“This was where we started to make names for ourselves.”
Jarlock, who coached baseball at Frankenmuth High School at the time, enjoyed the dynamic the Newfoundland kids brought to his team.

“They learned a ton here and right when we saw them, the first thing they asked us was ‘When are we getting together,’” Jarlock said. “That was an exciting time. Now the future of this game is kind of cloudy with all the organized sports opportunities kids have today.
“But I’ll always remember those times.”

Scully Will Return to Dodgers’ Booth Next Season

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

The best news I’ve heard all year:

Scully Will Return to Dodgers’ Booth Next Season
By RICHARD SANDOMIR

Vin Scully will return next season for for a 62nd year of calling Dodgers baseball.

“I’m just honored and humbled to continue my association with the Dodgers, which has been a major part of my life,” Scully said Sunday in a news release issued by the team.

Scully suggested last year that this might be his final season with the team whose games he started calling in Brooklyn in 1950. And on Saturday, when he told The Los Angeles Times that he would announce his future plans before Sunday’s game, he said: “I’d like to do that so everyone hears it at the same time. It’s the proper way to do it.”

For those who fret about the day when Scully, 82, is not behind a microphone for the Dodgers, the remark might have implied something more serious than announcing his return.

But he indeed will be back, calling all nine innings of the games on TV, with the first three innings of each game simulcast on radio. He works only home games and road games against the Dodgers’ opponents in the N.L. West. He cut back on his travel schedule several years ago, tiring of the loneliness of the road and the time spent away from his wife.

Scully has become the nearly-indispensable Dodger, a lyrical witness to the team’s history even as the great players and managers have retired. He has survived ownership changes; his presence is an antidote to the nasty divorce case between the current owner, Frank McCourt and his wife, Jamie, who was fired by her husband as the team’s chief executive last year.

“I’m as thrilled as our fans that Vin will be returning,” Frank McCourt said.

First Team ISC All World Honors for Calem Gardner

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

Congrats to Calem Gardner, who earned first team All World honors as a member of the Taylor Farms California A’s, at the 2010 ISC World Tournament. Gardner was 7 for 13 for a jaw dropping .538 average. The 33 year old outfielder known to teammates as “Dogg”, hails from Squamish, British Columbia, Canada, (near Vancouver).

Gardner started playing fastball at 22 after growing up playing hardball, severely broke his femur bone in his leg when he was 25 and missed 3 years of ball, and told he probably would never play again. Now, he plays locally in Squamish for the Squamish Wizards and in the Vancouver Premier League/ Lower Mainland League for the Vancouver Meralomas (Derek Mayson). Caleb played 3 years for the Vancouver Grey Sox (including the year they won the Canadian Nationals in 1997, but couldn’t make the trip due to a shoulder injury). Before that with the Squamish Greg Gardner team in the old Nor West league before he broke his leg. He was named to team Canada’s 40 man National team roster this year. Gardner previously played Senior A mens hockey for the Squamish Cyclones, and continues to play hockey in the winter months.

His selection marks the second year in a row that the A’s have placed a member on the First team All World squad. Last year, it was Todd Budke, who also snared the batting title at the 2009 ISC World Tournament at Quad Cities, Iowa.

Caleb was awarded a Combat bat courtesy of the ISC broadcast team and Combat Sports Group.

2010 ISC All World Awards

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

ALL WORLD PRESENTATION ORDER

SECOND TEAM

DESIGNATED HITTER
Greg Garrity- Adco Electric New York City NY

OUTFIELD
Brad deBelleval- Hickson Reds Hickson ON
Tommy Thompson- Minnesotaa Angels- St. Paul MN
Ryan Gray- Alvinston Indians Alvinston ON
Dave Lohman- ADCO Electric New YORK City NY

INFIELD
Blake Miller Rivershark TWINS Kitchener ON
Jamie Boyd- Shalespeare Falcons Shakepeare ON
Juan Thomas Nunez- Chicago/NY Fastpitch New York City NY
Keith Rankin- Alvinston Indians Alvinston ON
Todd Schultz- Chicago/NY Fastpitch New York City NY

CATCHER
Sean O’Brien- Jarvis Travelers Jarvis ON
John Zeiger- ADCO Electric New York City NY

PITCHER
Regan Manley- Albaugh Inc. Elkhart IA
Doug Gillis- Mickey’s Sleds Midland MI
Jonas Mach- Pete’s Blues Mascoutah IL

FIRST TEAM

DESIGNATED HITTER
Rob Schweyer- PA Power Harrisburg PA

OUTFIELD
Steve Mullalay- Chicago/NY Fastpitch New York City NY
Calem Gardiner- Taylor Farms California A’s Salinas CA
Jeremy Tracy- New York Gremlins Clifton Park NY
Ryan Wolfe- Rivershark Twins- Kitchener NY

INFIELD
Brennan Pokoyway-Diamondbacks Saskatoon SK
Brad Rona- Jarvis Travelers Jarvis ON
Blair Ezekeil- Rivershark Twins Kitchener ON
Nick Shailes- Jarvis Travelers Jarvis ON
Ian Fehrman- Jarvis Travelers Jarvis ON

CATCHER
Brad Theys- PA Power Harrisburg PA
Patrick Shannon- Rivershark Twins Kitchener ON

PITCHER
Sean Cleary- PA Power Harrisburg PA
Jeremy Manley- Chicago/NY Fastpitch New York City NY
Adam Folkard- Jarvis Travelers Jarvis ON

Championship Saturday Night at Midland

Saturday, August 21st, 2010



(Photo by Maddy Flanagan, www.maddysphotos.com) – click to enlarge – click it twice to really enlarge

2010 ISC World Champion Jarvis Travelers on the field, against the two-time ISC World Champion Kitchener Rivershark Twins, Saturday, August 21, 2010.

2010 ISC Championship Game – Kitchener v. Jarvis – 7pm EDT

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

7PM EDT
G141
ISC CHAMPIONSHIP
Kitchener Rivershark Twins, Kitchener ON vs. Jarvis Travelers, Jarvis ON

Live Video Stream, click logo below:


Spanish audio feed, available on Ballarkradio:
ISC 2010 РJuego Final Рen directo y en espa̱ol
ISC2010 РJuego 141 Рen directo y en espa̱ol
FINAL /
Sábado 21 de Agosto – 20hs.(Argentina)
#2 KITCHENER Riversharks Twins vs. # 1JARVIS Travelers

Cristian Lacout (play by play), Duilio Scialacomo (comentarios), Raúl Bittor (estadísticas).
Los esperamos.
Muchas gracias.




Broadcast Crew for the 2010 ISC World Tournament

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

Editor’s note: Yesterday, we profiled the Spanish language broadcast crew at Softbol Radio, headed up by Cristian Lacout. Today, we share a bit about the ISC Broadcast crew in Midland, Michigan, which has been broadcasting virtually non-stop since a week ago Friday.

In 2009, the ISC World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions was merged under one umbrella – just as the two divisions were for competition on the field in 2010. For 2010, the ISC Broadcast crew worked with a new streaming vendor, Meridix, which brought lots of new features, including the fan-favorite on-screen graphic scoreboard to go with the live stream. Of necessity, it also saw the introduction of pay-per view, to help towards the expenses involved in producing the broadcasts, and bringing the staff from around the continent for the weeklong event.

Meridix, an internet software broadcasting company was founded by computer and business whiz kid, Tyler Feret, who it in high school. His company, Meridix Creative Inc., has clients in sports leagues from as far as Puerto Rico. The 22-year-old was impressive enough that the clients at a business meeting later told Ferret’s father Ronald that “(Tyler) blows my socks off.”

But beyond all of the technical advancements of the broadcasts, are the people that make up the ISC Broadcast crew, and the commitments they make to bring the live action to computers around the world, whether its’ in video or audio format. We hope that have enjoyed the broadcasts this year, and that you’ll have a chance to tune in for the final day of a great ISC World Tournament, Midland 2010.



(Photo by Maddy Flanagan, www.maddysphotos.com) – click to enlarge

Blair Setford, Kyle Smith and Lance Winn at ISC World Tournament 2010

The quartet of Kyle Smith, Lance Winn, Blair Setford and Joe Todd have been on the scene in Midland Michigan this year, from beginning to end, with help yours truly and guest color commentators including Bill Hillhouse, Derek Pukash, Chad Honnaker, Kyle Beane and more. Without the help provided by these players/color men, we simply could not provide the depth and scope of coverage required to do the tournament justice.


Ballparkradio’s lead play-by-play man, Kyle Smith, has anchored the ISC’s 36 game schedule of broadcasts for the 2010 ISC World Tournament in Midland Michigan

Kyle Smith, a graduate of Mohawk College broadcasting program, who also broadcasts minor league baseball and hockey and Lance Winn of CBC (Canadian television) are the “working pros” of the crew, lending their experience in the world of broadcasting to the productions.

Kyle has become the “voice of Ballparkradio” throughout the summer, working non-stop, or so it seems through the month leading up to the ISC World Tournament with stops in Kitchener (Legends Fastball Classic), Tavistock (Tavistock Ontario Tournament), Erie Pennsyslvania (Erie Tournament) and a full week in Stratford Ontario (Canadian Midget Boys Championships), taking the baton from yours truly who had the opportunity to broadcast from Orlando (AAU), Santa Barbara (Best of the West) and San Diego (Cal Classic). The summer long broadcast schedule provided the opportunity to learn and test the new Meridix system, now in use at the ISC.

Lance Winn has been taking time our of his summer for a number of years, blending his experience as a ballplayer and broadcaster, with the ability to carry broadcasts as play-by-play man, and provide some great entertainment, including those extra inning gems that he seems to be a magnet for.


Blair Setford, Co-program director

Co-program director Blair Setford has been a part of the ISC’s streaming operation since 2004, with stops in Fargo, Chippewa Falls, Kitchener, Kimberly, Rock Island, and now Midland. Blair laid out the ambitious 36 game schedule, maximizing the coverage available to the fans, fulfilling his official duties as an officer of the ISC, and somehow still finding time for a full slate of broadcasts in the booth where he has been a mainstay since 2004. Did I mention that he also played in his first ISC World Tournament, notching his first ISC hit – a home run — for the Toronto Gators?


Joe Todd, shown here at left, with Steve Sabourin at right

Joe Todd was the original 2003 ISC II Tournament of Champions broadcaster, back in the early days when the ISC Streaming broadcast program was just getting off the ground. Joe’s reputation among the crew and fans alike is his thorough preparation for each game that he works, as the crew’s # 1 color commentator.

The guys in the booth will be the first to tell you that they have the easy part, and would not be able to bring you the live coverage without the production crew.


Executive Producer Dave Blackburn, shown here at right, with original ISC broadcaster Ron Chambers at left. Dave, the man who brought streaming broadcasts to men’s fastball, will be inducted into the ISC Hall of Fame in 2011.

Executive Producer Dave Blackburn is the innovator who brought live streaming media to men’s fastball back in 2001, working with tech guru Greg Panos to literally create the productions from the ground up. Since 2005, using the ever present “Tri-Caster”, they have worked to deliver – and improve – the live streaming video broadcasts delivered to a world-wide audience. The ISC has recently recognized David Blackburn’s efforts, announcing his pending induction into the ISC Hall of Fame for 2011, in the “contributions to the game” category. A well deserved honor for someone who changed the face of men’s fastball.

Others toil throughout the week, largely unseen and unknown, but hugely appreciated by the broadcast crew.

Rosanne Allan serves as assistant Executive Producer, fully capable of manning the controls of the Tri-Caster, but equally important as the person who links all of the “moving parts” together, making sure that all cameras (and cameramen) are operational during the games, and trouble shooting any problems which arise.

Rosanne’s daughter, Jessica Allan has joined the crew, the ever-smiling face in the booth, who tends to a myriad of tasks, including hands-on operation of the Tri-Caster. Jessica has become an integral part of the operation, helping to make sure that things run smoothly.

Cousins Mike Betz and Gerry Betz are the full time cameramen for the ISC TV Broadcast production. While we sit in the comfort of the broadcast booth, taking turns at the mike, these two somehow find the stamina to survive the grueling schedule of broadcasts, sitting for hours on end in the hot sun (and sometimes rain), enabling us to bring fastball fans the live action game after game, day after day. In the early days of the video broadcasts, the cameras were manned by a list of volunteers who shared the duties. The addition of these two full time cameramen, Mike and Gerry has improved the quality of the broadcasts, that seem to get better by the day. Due to work commitments back home this year, my broadcast duties were cut short. Upon returning home mid-week, I found myself in the same position as other fans – relying on the streaming broadcasts that I was able to catch here and there, for my dose of fastball action. It gave me a fuller appreciation for the value of the coverage – the ability to flip on a computer and “be there” for all of the exciting action.

The “family” connection of the production team goes beyond Rosanne and Jessica Allan. This year, with the advent of the Meridix “on-screen” graphic scoreboard, the ISC broadcast crew needed to find volunteers to operate them. Enter the sons of cameraman Gerry Betz, Geoffrey and Derek Betz. Like many of the youth of this new generation, Geoffrey and Derek arrived carrying “Macs” (Apple computers). With volunteers in short supply, within hours of their arrival, they had gone to work to learn and master the operation of the scoreboards, something that fan emails tell us adds a great deal to the enjoyment of the broadcasts.

And last, but certainly not least, in making the ISC Broadcasts an enjoyable experience, are, of course, fastball fans, who login, watch, listen, and comment via emails to the booth, keeping us on our toes, and giving us the feedback to carry us through the long days (like one the other night that took Kyle and Blair into the wee hours of the morning, to 2am with that Kitchener-Chicago/NY game). It is that steady stream of input from all of you, which helps us improve the quality of the broadcasts, and to know that the work is appreciated and worthy of the effort.

As I look at the clock on my computer, I see that we are minutes away from the start of broadcasts for this ninth — and final day of the 2010 ISC World Tournament. Broadcasts are set to go at 11am, 1pm, 4pm and 7pm EDT. So I will close now, and head over to the broadcast site, where I can hear the familiar refrain…….


“Live from Currie Stadium in Midland Michigan, you’re watching and listening to the 2010 ISC World Tournament !”


Yours truly, Jim Flanagan, Ballparkradio