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Brian Teeters Powers Lumberkings into ISC II Final

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Teeters Homers for Come-from-Behind Win

Lumberkings centerfielder Brian Teeters delivered once again when it counted most, hitting an opposite field, two run home run in the bottom of the sixth inning, to give his team a come-from-behind 2-1 semi-final win over the previously unbeaten Knights. The home run catapulted the Lumberkings into their second ISC II championship game in two years, where they will take on the Waterdown Hammer team from Ontario, Canada.

Lumberking Mike Egerdeen turned in his finest performance of the 2008 ISC II tournament, an 11 strikeout, 3-hitter, going the distance for the win. Egerdeen had only one mistake in the game, surrendering a fourth inning solo home run to straight-a-way center to first baseman Dave Lohman. Until the Teeters home run, it appeared that the performance might go for naught, but the Lumberkings have shown remarkable resiliency, with three of the five wins in a row coming in their final at bat.

The Lumberkings advance to the championship game for the second consecutive year. They lost last year’s title tilt to TNT of South Lebanon, Pennsylvania. TNT was eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by another California team, the River City Rockers of Sacramento. In 2008, they will face Waterdown Hammer of Ontario, Canada, the first time the ISC II has had a USA-Canadian final since its inaugural year in 2002. The finals in 2003 through 2006 were all Ontario affairs, while the 2007 championship was an all USA match-up.

Rockers Fall to NY at ISC II

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

The River City Rockers run at the ISC II Tournament of Champions finally ended Wednesday morning, falling to the unbeaten New York Knights, 6-2. The Rockers won three playoff games yesterday to advance to the Elite Eight, and finished the tournament with a 5-2 record. Rocker’s pitcher, young Brian Newton took the loss Wednesday morning, pitching in his seventh consecutive game. (Pitcher Ed Gaspar suffered a groin injury and only pitched a few innings in game 2).

Bahamas Notch First ISC World Win

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Haziel Mc Donald’s Texaco Pirates of Abaco, Bahamas notched their first ISC World Tournament win, 4-0 over the Quad City Sox on Tuesday at Kimberly, Wisconsin. The Bahamas squad scored a run in the first when Jordan Tavares tripled and scored on a passed ball. They added another run in the fourth when Eduardo Leonardo doubled, advanced to third and also scored on a passed ball. Veteran pitcher Rob Scheller tossed a 12 strikeout, 4 hitter for the complete game victory.

The Pirates will face So Cal’s Team Rainey in their next elimination contest, Wednesday at 9am central time.

Rude Pac Falls in Sweet Sixteen

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

Rude Pac lost a hard fought battle against the Kitchener Outlaws, 3-2 Tuesday night at Appleton, Wisconsin. Kitchener scored two in the top of the 7th to extend their lead to 3-0, but Rude Pac battled back with two of their own, for the final 3-2 score.

Rude Pac finished the tournament with a 3-2 record, going 2-1 in pool play, and winning a playoff game, and advanced to the Sweet Sixteen.

Lumberkings vs. Innovative Communicationns – 2:30 p.m. Central Today

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

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Bonus Broadcast – Today at 11am Central added TNT, PA vs. River City Rockers

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

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11:00 AM – ALTERNATE CHANNEL (tentative) *****

First-round game:
B4 vs G3
South Lebanon TNT vs River City Rockers

Here’s what ISC II Commish Blair Setford had to say about this one:

Setting up the first round of games on Tuesday morning, the best match-up is B4 vs G3 – TNT vs River City Rockers. Either the defending champions, who have struggled at the plate, or the team with one of the top 3 pitchers in the tournament will be headed home after this one. Wow.

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Marty Grant Tosses Perfecto in ISC Opener for Bombers

Monday, August 11th, 2008

Pitcher Marty Grant tossed a perfect game, as the So Cal Bombers won their opening round game at the ISC World Tournament in Kimberly, Wisconsin, 7-0 over Stone Yard. Grant struck out 11 in 6 innings, as last year’s runner-up Bombers cruised to an easy win. Robbie O’Brien powered the offense for the Bombers, with a pair of home runs and four RBI, while shortstop Mike Butler added a home run as well. Adam LaLonde and Chad Boom had two hits each for the So Cal squad, who will play their next game on Tuesday at 3pm CDT against Midland Explorers, of Midland, Michigan.

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ISC WT and ISC II T of C Begin Today

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

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Seattle Invitational Past Winners

Monday, August 4th, 2008

48 years worth of Champions at the Seattle Invitational. The list is long and distinguished:

SEATTLE INVITATIONAL PREVIOUS WINNERS

Federal Old Line, Seattle 1961
Federal Old Line, Seattle 1962
Portland Ramblers, Portland 1963
Federal Old Line, Seattle 1964
Federal Old Line, Seattle 1965
Rain Out 1966
Dog House, Seattle 1967
Federal Old Line, Seattle 1968
Ole’s Place, Yakima 1969
Portland Lakers, Portland 1970
Pay N’ Pak, Seattle 1971
Pay N’ Pak, Seattle 1972
Pay N’ Pak, Seattle 1973
Pay N’ Pak, Seattle 1974
Pay N’ Pak, Seattle 1975
Victoria Bate, B.C. 1976
Ray Bristow, Lake Oswego, Oregon 1977
Vancouver Thirsk, Vancouver, B.C. 1978
Peterbilt, Seattle & Allomatics, Saskatoon 1979
Westside Federal, Seattle 1980
Peterbilt, Seattle 1981
Peterbilt, Seattle 1982
Pay N’ Pak, Bellevue 1983
Pay N’ Pak, Bellevue 1984
Pay N’ Pak, Bellevue 1985
Pay N’ Pak, Bellevue 1986
Ruth Realty Dukes, Renton 1987
Guanella Brothers, Santa Rosa, CA 1988
Seafirst, Bellevue 1989
Seafirst, Bellevue 1990
Guanella Brothers, Santa Rosa, CA & Regents, New Westminster, B.C. 1991
Page Brake, Salt Lake City, UT & Regents, New Westminster, B.C. 1992
Payless, Victoria, B.C. 1993
Payless, Victoria, B.C. 1994
Payless, Victoria, B.C. 1995
Rain Out 1996
Seattle Fastpitch Club 1997
Miller-Toyota (Salt Lake City, UT) 1998
Miller-Toyota (Salt Lake City, UT) 1999
Miller-Toyota (Salt Lake City, UT) 2000
Portland Merchants, Portland, Oregon 2001
Lucky Star, Seattle 2002
Bucknell Park, Lacey, Washington 2003
Morgan Transfer, Olympia, Washington 2004
Team CR/DeMarini, Portland, Oregon 2005
Richmond Stealers, Richmond, B.C. 2006
Comox Valley Cannons, Courtenay, B.C., 2007
Team Jones, Portland, Oregon, 2008

Team Jones Tops at 48th Annual Seattle Invitational

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Thanks to Charlie Bendock for this report.

Team Jones Defeats Two Generations to Win the 48th Annual Seattle Invitational

Team Jones banged out 14 hits in 5 innings to defeat a weary Two Generations team 11 – 0 and capture the Championship in the 48th Annual Seattle Invitational. Scott Nokes (Tournament Most Valuable Player) got the show on the road with the first of his 4 hits in the game. Team Jones pushed 3 runs across in the first inning and didn’t let up until 11 had scored after 5 innings. Two Generations, the father and son cinderella team of the tournament, was unable to respond as Greg Barker (Tournament Most Valuable Pitcher) struck out 5 of the first 9 batters he faced before twisting an ankle and retiring for the day. The Two Generation team didn’t have any better success against Greg Soule (who replaced Barber), who only allowed them 2 hits the rest of the game.

The Southern Oregon Bandits Defeat the Lacey A’s to Win the 48th Annual Seattle Invitational Consolation Game

The Southern Oregon Bandits, behind the stellar pitching of “ageless” Mike Trotter, defeated the Lacey A’s 2 – 0 to win the 48th Annual Seattle Invitational Consolation Game. The game was a classic fastpitch pitching duel between two hard nosed determined pitchers; Mike Trotter and Sam Aldridge of the Lacey A’s. Both pitchers had been workhorses for their teams throughout the tournament and on Sunday. To reach the Consolation Game, the Lacey A’s had to rebound from a tough 6 – 5 loss to Cleons Auto in the morning to defeat a very stuborn Yakima Heat team (and pitcher Mike Warren) 7 – 6 in 9 innings. The Bandits, after also losing to Cleons Auto, had to defeat a tough Boise River Dogs (2 – 1) and Rose City Merchant team (10 – 2) to reach the Consolation Game. The Bandits reached Aldridge for a run in the 2nd inning and another in the 3rd to secure the victory. A great Consolation Game!

All Star Team

C – Mike Loder (Cleons Auto)
1B – Kurt Wagner (Two Generations)
2B – Ken Cave (Team Jones)
3B – Josh Agnew (Team Jones)
SS – Bill Boyer (Two Generations)
OF – Kyle Decater (Two Generations)
OF – Derrick Decater (Two Generations)
DH – Brad Boyer (Two Generations)
UT – Jason Aponte (Team Jones)
UT – Kasey Knight (Lacey A’s)
P – Jim Decater (Two Generations)
P – Mike Trotter (Southern Oregon Bandits)

MV Pitcher – Greg Barber (Team Jones)
MV Player – Scott Nokes (Team Jones)


Complete scoreboard after the jump

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