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Live Videocast from Missouri Tonight

Friday, June 13th, 2008

Just a reminder of the live Videocast from Missouri tonight:

Kelso Fastpitch vs. Southern Illinois Pirates from Royalton, Illinois – 8pm EDT Friday the 13th

KFVS-12, a CBS television station in Cape Girardeau, Mo. will webcast the first game of the Kelso Klassic this Friday night. Live. Kelso Fastpitch vs. Southern Illinois Pirates.

The webcast can be found on www.kfvs12.com by clicking on to sports and then webcast. The entire game will be shown and then archived.


For the complete story on the videocast in our earlier post, click here.

USA Jr. Men 4-0 on Pre-Whitehorse Tour

Friday, June 13th, 2008

USA Jr. Men in Salt Lake City, Utah in Preparation for ISF Jr. Worlds Next Week

Thanks to USA Coach Scott Standerfer for this information

The USA Jr. Men’s National team is off to a 4-0 start in Salt Lake City in their lead up games to the ISF World Championship in Whitehorse, YT, Canada. The team will play 4 more games over the weekend and then leave for Whitehorse on Monday. Scores from the last 2 days are as follows:

Wednesday

Team USA 14
Gore Construction 1


(Photos: Hunhoff & Lang)
WP: Hunhoff and Lang
LP: Jackson and Norris

Team USA 2
BMC 1


(Photos: Hartman and Lang)
WP: Hartman and Lang
LP: Hoene and Adams

Thursday

Team USA 3
Innovative Comm. 0


(Photos: Hunhoff & Reder)
WP: Hunhoff and Reder
LP: Black, Chadwick (4) and Black

Team USA 9
Kings 1


(Photos: Hartman, Hale & Lang)
WP: Hartman, Hale (7) and Lang
LP: Vaughn and Williams

New Zealand Jr. National Team Profile 3 – Kallan Compain

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Young New Zealand Junior Players Ready for ISF Jr. World Championships


This is the third in a series of Player Profiles of the New Zealand Jr. National team members, who will be competing in the ISF Jr. World Championships at Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, June 20-29, 2009. Ballparkradio will be broadcasting from Whitehorse, June 25-29, 2008.

(Photo not available)
Kallan Compain
DATE OF BIRTH: 04/01/90
CLUB TEAM: Auckland United, Auckland, New Zealand
INFLUENCES ON PLAYING CAREER: Cousins, family and love for the sport.
HIGHLIGHT OF PLAYING CAREER: Making the team for the Junior World Series

Video Webcast from Kelso Klassic – Friday Night, 8pm EDT

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Kelso Fastpitch vs. Southern Illinois Pirates from Royalton, Illinois – 8pm EDT Friday the 13th

The Kelso Klassic is in it’s 24th year and, for the first time, has been designated as an ISC II qualifier. Teams on hand include #21 Black Gold, #23 Memphis Posse, #31 Pete’s Blues and n/r Radom Falcons among others.

For the full schedule, click here.

From Jeffrey Profitt on the Illinois Forum.

KFVS-12, a CBS television station in Cape Girardeau, Mo. will webcast the first game of the Kelso Klassic this Friday night. Live. Kelso Fastpitch vs. Southern Illinois Pirates.

The webcast can be found on www.kfvs12.com by clicking on to sports and then webcast. The entire game will be shown and then archived.

Kudos to Rick Heuring and the folks hooked in with the Klassic for convincing KFVS to offer this webcast. This is a potentially great thing for the tournament and fastpitch in general. The station, depending on how things go this time around, is considering web casting even more games in 2008. Obviously a lot of hits on the site- and a good crowd- will do nothing but help. Fastpitch promotion is the responsibility of all who love the game. Now is a great chance to step forward and help the cause !!

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Top ISC Pitcher Available

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

A top ISC level pitcher is available for the weekends of:

June 13-15
July 4-6

If your team needs some help in that department, email us, jim (at) fastpitchwest.com and I’ll put you in touch with him.

Houston Aces Win at Cinco de Mayo Tournament

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Belated news from May, but wanted to give props to our friend Panfilo Valdez, who also turned in an outstanding weekend in Santa Barbara at Best of the West, helping his team achieve a second place finish in a strong field of teams.

Panfilo Valdez Named Most Valuable Pitcher, Willie Echave MVP

The Houston Aces Traveled to San Antonio this past weekend to play in the Cinco de Mayo tournament. In a competetive field of 16 teams from various cities like El Paso, Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Reynosa ( Mexico) and Pueblo ( Colorado) the Aces were able to come out as champs and stayed undefeated throughout the tournament. Below will be a small recap of the games.

In the first scheduled game the Aces were set to face Austin Castro Concrete. Due to a death within the Castro Concrete organization during the week the team did not attend the tournment thus giving the Aces a win by forfiet. At this time we would like to give our condolences to the Austin team and related family and friends. A very young man lost his life and we send our prayers to the team and family in these hard times.

2 P.M. vs Reynosa, Mexico

Houston Aces 2
Reynosa Mx 0

WP – Terry Luster & Polo Davila

6 P.M. vs Pueblo, Co Diligaf

Houston Aces 3
Pueblo Diligaf 1

WP – Panfilo Valdez & Polo Davila

Sunday

11 AM vs Houston Diablos

Houston Aces 4
Houston Diablos 0

WP – Terry Luster & Polo Davila

3 PM vs San Antonio Titans

Houston Aces 7
San Antonio Titans 4

WP – Panfilo Valdez, (S) Terry Luster & Polo Davila

All Tournament – Polo Davila, Moises Davila, Terry Luster, Willie Echave, Mario Perez
MVPitcher – Panfilo Valdez
MVP – Willie Echave

The Aces next scheduled tournament will be Memorial Day Weekend in Austin

Circle Tap at the Grafmeier Tournament

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

June 6-8
Kimberly, WI USA

The Circle Tap Fastpitch team ventured 1/2 hour south to beautiful Sunset Park for the Annual Jack Grafmeier Invite. Unfortunately, we only got in 3 ball games going 2-1(6-1 overall) due to some harsh rains in the area. Missing this weekend were Don Garvey and Paul Algar. Here is the action

Circle Tap 10 Stoneyard(Appleton, WI) 3 5innings
SY 3 3 0
CT 10 4 0
This was a bit of an odd game that saw 3 Stoneyard pitchers in the first inning. CT cashed in on 9 first inning walks and an RBI single by Kyle Magnusson and a 3 run triple by Tim Jorgensen highighting the 10 run inning.
WP:Juan Potolicchio 10K 3BB
LP:James Darby with relief from Eric Abitong and Mike Roberts

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Update 3 on Kevin Castillo

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

For those who might have missed the weekend news, California Lumberkings second baseman Kevin Castillo was injured by a sliding baserunner at the Snapper Shootout in Niagara, Ontario and appears to be out for the season, with a broken fibula and torn ligaments.

(Tuesday, 8am PDT) – Just got off the phone with Kevin’s dad, Paul. Kevin and his folks just arrived home to Southern California at 7am this morning, after driving — yes, driving — all the way from Buffalo, leaving there at 7pm Sunday night. (7pm Sunday night to 7am Tuesday morning).

The doctors told Kevin that the cabin pressure in an airplane could cause further swelling, and cautioned against flying for a few weeks. So Kevin’s parents, who flew the red-eye to Buffalo on Friday when they heard the news of his injury, rented a Chevy van, and drove cross-country to get him home. (The van permitted Kevin some measure of comfort, and room to put his leg up)


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Not exactly the way you want to “See the USA in a Chevrolet”. Paul told me that because of Kevin’s condition and their focus on getting home, they didn’t do much sight seeing, but did get a quick look at Rosenblatt Stadium (home of the College World Series) in Omaha, Nebraska.

As for Kevin’s condition, not surprisingly, he is still taking prescription pain medication, and it will be a few months until they see how things heal up. We wish him a speedy recovery. Anyone wishing to drop him a line can send an email to kevin.castillo (at) fastpitchwest.com and it will be forwarded to him . I’m sure it would cheer him up to hear from fastpitch players and fans.

En Espanol:

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Ballparkradio Broadcasts in June, August

Monday, June 9th, 2008

Ballpark Radio will be on hand in Whitehorse, Yukon, to broadcast the final four days of the ISF Jr. World Championships, including the medal round games over the final weekend, June 25-29, 2008. Broadcasters Kyle Smith and Jim Flanagan will be bringing you all the action at www.ballparkradio.com.

Fastball fans can also tune into Ballpark Radio August 10-13 for live coverage of more than two dozen games from the 2008 ISC II Tournament of Champions from Appleton, Wisconsin. Jim Flanagan, Kyle Smith, Blair Setford, Joe Todd and Bill Hillhouse will be on hand to bring you all the action at www.ballparkradio.com.

En espanol:

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Rainey/IAC is Best of the West

Sunday, June 8th, 2008


(click for schedule of games and more info)

We are assembling the info for a full report, but in the meantime:

Finals
Team Rainey/IAC 11
Grillos, Santa Cecilia MX 1
5 innings
WP-Sebastian Gervasutti
LP-Panfilo Valdez


Semifinals

Team Rainey/IAC 3
Portland DeMarini 2
WP-Bricklen Anderson
LP- Matias Tessore

Grillos, Santa Cecilia, MX over
Innovative Communications
WP – Panfilo Valdez
LP – Steve Black


Quarterfinals

Team Rainey/IAC 2
A1 Bombers 1
WP-Sebastian Gervasutti
LP-Lucas Mata

(Sebastian Gervasutti of Team Rainey/IAC, Best of the West MVPitcher)


(photo by Maddy Flanagan)


Most Valuable Pitcher

Sebastian Gervasutti

Most Valuable Player

Chase Turner

ISC Berths
Rainey/IAC and Portland win ISC berths

ISC II Berths:
Innovative Communications and Rude Pac earn ISC II berths

News and notes:

Team Rainey/IAC
turned an 0-3 Saturday into a 4-0 Sunday, including a quarterfinal win over the then-unbeaten A1 So Cal Bombers. Rainey/IAC played well enough on Saturday, but had nothing to show for it at the end of the day. Their Saturday included an extra inning, 2-1 loss to the same Bomber team, with the same pitching match-up – as Sunday, Argentines Sebastian Gervasutti for Rainey and Lucas Mata for the Bombers.

The Bombers came into the tournament as the # 5 ranked team in the World, while Rainey was the next highest ranked team, at # 16. It was Rainey’s 0-3 Saturday that produced an unlikely match-up of the two powerhouses in a Sunday morning quarterfinal — the 3-0 Bombers as the top seed, and Rainey as an 0-3 low seed. As the # 5 seed from Pool A actually had to play and win an 8:30am Sunday morning game just to get to play the Bombers in the quarter final.

The rematch Sunday was equal to Saturday’s game, with Rainey coming away the winner, 2-1, scoring the game winner in the bottom of the 7th inning, on a double-throwing error. Coming home with the winning run was Rainey/IAC’s Chase Turner, who was 3-for-3 in the game, with two hits off Robbie O’Brien and a third against Lucas Mata, who came on in relief. Turner had an outstanding weekend, and was named as the tournament’s Most Valuable Player.

The Best of the West victory was the fourth for Team Rainey, which won the tournament three consecutive years in 2002-2004. It was the Bombers in 2005 which broke the string, followed by Innovative Communications’ back-to-back titles in 2006 and 2007.

Innovative Communications of Utah turned in yet another strong performance for the third year in a row, having won the Best of the West back-to-back in 2006 and 2007. They wound up tied for third this year, with Portland DeMarini, winning a dramatic come-from-behind-last inning game against Rude Pac, 5-3, to get into the semi-finals against the hitting machine that was Santa Ceclia, Mexico.

Mark Summers of the River City Rockers hit five (count ’em, 5) home runs on the weekend, while Esteban Solano of the Grillos of Santa Cecelia Mexico, had four.

Portland DeMarini: Matias Tessore pitched 22 innings, surrendering only 3 earned runs, while Matt Barnes pitched 8 innings and gave up 2 earned runs. The leading hitters for Portland on the weekend were: Todd Garcia – .364, Paul Reyes – .364, Rob Gehrke – .357 and Cullam Ryan – .308. Chris Wright, Ryan Daly, and Todd Garcia led the team in RBIs with 3 each. Jeff Reich hit a game winning home run against Long Beach Black Sox and Todd Garcia also hit a home run against Long Beach Black Sox.

The Grillos of Santa Cecila, Mexico
hit 15 home runs as a team. (In case you were wondering, the ball was a standard issue, new model K-Master as used by the ISC, and the portable fencing was set at championship distances)

River City Rockers: Mark Summers was 10 of 13 at bat with 5 home runs and 2 doubles. Mike Abernathy was was 8 for 13 in his first tournament of the year. Zack Abernathy was 7 for 14 and Mario Pereira was 7 for 15 with two home runs. Summers and Pereira both hit home runs off of L. Mata of the Bombers. Summers hit a home run in 4 of the 5 games the Rockers played.