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LB Black Sox, Carribeans Top SCIFL Field at Santa Fe Springs, CA

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008


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From the Official SCIFL website:

LONG BEACH BLACK SOX & THE CARRIBEANS SURIVE THE HEAT IN SANTA FE SPRINGS AND ARE CROWNED CHAMPIONS

With temperatures in the mid-summer range of 100 degrees in Santa Fe Springs, the Black Sox and Caribbean won their respective Championship games. The Black Sox overcame an early deficit to San Diego Primetime for a 4 -2 win. The Caribbean jumped to an early lead against Flor de Cana and won 8 – 4. Results have been posted on the tournament page. CLICK HERE to view.

Lumberkings win in Sacramento

Monday, May 19th, 2008


ISC II #2 Bakersfield, CA California Lumberkings won their second tournament of the year with a 7-3 victory over #35 Sun Valley, CA Rude Pac. The Lumberkings avenged an earlier loss to Stockton, CA IAC by beating them in the semi-final while Rude Pac topped Castro Valley, CA A-1 Pape in the second semi-final.

Saturday May 17th Round Robin
IAC-4
Team Pape-1

#17 River City Rockers-1
#2 Taylor Farms LumberKings-5

#35 RudePac-9
Fat City-1

IAC-9
Taylor Farms LumberKings-2

Team Pape-4
RudePac-2

IAC-3
River City Rockers-1

Team Pape-6
River City Rockers-5

Taylor Farms LumberKings-2
RudePac-6

Sunday May 18th single elimination
River City Rockers-3
Taylor Farms LumberKings-6

Semi Finals
Taylor Farms LumberKings-3
IAC-1

Team Pape-3
RudePac-4

Finals
Taylor Farms LumberKings-7
RudePac-3

Dolan & Murphy’s Top Duncan Outlaws for Dick Tracy Title – Illinois

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Dick Tracy Tournament
Players Park
Roscoe,Il

Saturday
Pool A
Duncan Outlaws 16 Dolan+Murphy 4
WP Hodge Lp Gillis , Ginger 6th

Duncan 6 Thomson 5 8 inn tie breaker
WP Grey Van Derare, Flores (L)4th
Thomson scored 3 in the top of 7th to tie the game up 5-5

Brandt’s 5 dolan 2
WP Reis LP Gutesha

Brandt’s 6 Duncan 4
Wp Sturdy LP Hodge

Dolan 6 Thomson 4
WP Ginger Lp Flores
JohnSudges 3 run 3B in 6th put Dolan ahead 6-2. Thomson scored twice in the 7th and left runners on 2+3

Brandt’s 3 Thomson 2
WP Sturdy LP Van Derare

Pool B
Chicago 11 Hustle Hogs 2
Wp Brubaker 14 k’s 6inn LP Tobin

Hustle Hogs 4 BAC Pride 2
Wp Murphy LP Krohse

Chicago 4 Red Dog 1
Wp Brubaker 10 k LP Davis

Red Dog 8 Hustle Hogs 6
Davis , WP Zink 4th Lp J.crouch, Murphy 4th

Chicago 10 BAC Pride 6
Wp nicholson, Brubaker 6th Lp reynolds, Krohse 6th

Red Dog 7 BAC pride 0
Wp Zink Lp Mcduffa

Sunday
A1 Brandt’s 7 B4 BAc Pride 0
Wp Sturdy Lp Krohse

A4 Thomson 6 B1 Chicago 0
WP Van Derare LP Brubaker

A3 Dolan 4 red Dog 3 9 inn
Hoffman, WP Ginger 7th LP Davis
Mike Drew’s 2 run 1b in 6th tied the game at 3. PJ Mckinney GW RBI

A2 duncan 14 B3 hustle Hogs 6
Wp Hodge Lp Murphry, J.crouch in 4th

Semis
Duncan 7 Thomson 0
Wp Grey LP Flores

Dolan 7 Brandt’s 1
Wp Ginger 9 k Lp Reis, Sturdy 4th

FINAL
DOLAN + MURPHY 4 DUNCAN OUTLAWS 3
WP Gutesha LP Hodge

Lumberkings in All-Star Charity Doubleheader

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Just an update on the fundraiser fastball exhibition games that will be taking place at Lancaster Park on June 5th. First game gets underway at 7pm and pits the Niagara Snappers against the California Lumberkings, second game begins at 9pm with the GHFL all-stars hosting the Lumberkings.

A Ball Park Radio (www.ballparkradio.com) broadcast of both games is in the final stages and looks to be on track. Keep checking for more updates. We encourage all players, fans and coaches not only from the GHFL but from all fastball leagues to come down for a night of fastball in one of the most beautiful parks in Ontario and help support a good cause. Storm’s Deli will be on hand serving up hot food and soft drinks and you can purchase tickets to be used to bid on donated items (including a brand new Wilson glove and an Easton ball bag and many more). Also, both the California Lumberkings and the GHFL will be creating T-Shirts to commemorate the night, these will be available to purchase as well.

Proceeds from the gate and several activities at the parkincluding a 50-50 draw, silent auction and souvenir sales will be donated to Melissa Brideau. Melissa is the long time girlfriend of Niagara Falls Furyplayer Tommy Watkinson who has played ball in the Niagara Falls Men’s League for the past 15 years. Melissa is stricken with a very aggressive from of Multiple Sclerosis. Melissa is 35 years old and has reached a point in her illness where a wheelchair or scooter have become her source of mobility. Melissa is having no luck with North American treatment and is traveling to Venezuela to seek treatment from world renowned specialist Dr.Yepetz utilizing rainforest natural therapy. As one can imagine this is a verycostly endeavor but one that needs to be explored now. Dr. Yepetz has successfully reversed the effects of MS in many patients and Melissa feels this type of treatment is one of the few remaining options available for her. If treatments go well, Melissa will in all probability be revisiting Venezuela multiple times.

California and Niagara will both be taking part in the 6th annual Snapper Shootout which runs from Friday June 7th- Sunday June 9th. Both teams will be competing along with 14 others to claim more than $3500 in prize money. Previous winners of the Shootout include Niagara Snappers (2004, 2005 winners, 2007 co-winner), The Rise (2006 winner) and the Elora Brewers (2007 co-winners). Another very strong field is set for this year’s tournament.

Check back to www.ghfl.ca or www.niagarasnappers.com for more updates.

Preseason Rosters

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Looking for your favourite players in ISC and ISC II? Want to know who’s playing where this year? Look no further.

ISC Preseason Rosters here.

ISC II Preseason Rosters here.

and

Out-of-Region Players here.

USA Softball announces pool

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008


OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. – The Amateur Softball Association announced today the 28 athletes invited to attend the USA Softball Men’s National team selection camp May 23-26 at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, Calif. The Men’s National Team Selection Committee will be choosing a team to compete in the Tri-Nation Competition taking place July 3-6 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Canada, Japan and the U.S. are the three participating teams. The 18-member team will be announced on Friday, May 30 at noon/CST.

The athletes invited to attend the camp are listed below in alphabetical order:

1. Paul Algar (Lexington, Ill.)
2. Kyle Beane (Auburn, Mich.)
3. Kevin Castillo (Long Beach, Calif.)
4. Frank DeGroat, Jr. (Ringwood, N.J.)
5. Nate Devine (Merced, Calif.)
6. Bryant Hale (Pinckneyville, Ill.)
7. Bryan Hansen (Denmark, Wis).
8. B.J. Hunhoff (Harrisburg, S.D.)
9. Chris Hunt (Corona, Calif.)
10. Tim Hunt (La Habra, Calif.)
11. Tim Jorgensen (Green Bay, Wis.)
12. John Kelly (Chester, Iowa)
13. Sean Kelly (Homer, Mich.)
14. Eddy Ketelhut (Canton, Mich).
15. Brian Lammers (Lincoln, Neb.)
16. Jason Loe (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
17. Kyle Magnusson (Salt Lake City, Utah)
18. Joel Manfredi (Stockton, Calif.)
19. Blake Miller (Kingsville, Texas)
20. Daryn Miller (Bloomington, Ill.)
21. Matt Palazzo (Pleasant Hill, Iowa)
22. Steve Pinocchio (Merced, Calif.)
23. Travis Price (Corona, Calif.)
24. Gerald Pyle (Simi Valley, Calif.)
25. Brian Ree (Gresham, Ore.)
26. Chad Seeman (Chenoa, Ill.)
27. Cody Thomson (Herriman, Utah)
28. Chase Turner (Stockton, Calif.)

The 2008 USA Softball Men’s National team will be led by head coach Peter Turner (Stockton, Calif.) and assistants Thad Brown (Modesto, Calif.) and Avon Meacham (Upper Marlboro, Md.).

Maccabi USA announces 18th World Maccabiah Games Fastpitch tryouts

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Maccabi USA has announced that it will be sending a Men’s Master’s fastpitch softball team (35 over) and an Open Men’s fastpitch Softball Team (No age limits), to the 18th World Maccabiah Games in Israel in July 0f 2009.

The games, started in 1932, are held once every 4 years, in the summer following the Olympic Games. Over 9,000 athletes from 60 countries are expected to compete in over 30 sports, making the World Maccabiah Games the third largest sports gathering in the world.

Male Jewish fastpitch players from the USA are encouraged to attend the tryouts which will be held in three cities during the summer of 2008. The PDF schedule of tryouts, and more details can be found online by clicking here.

Please help us spread the word within USA fastpitch circles…

Dave Blackburn
310-266-7803
daveb (at) virtvent.com

Thanks to Dave Blackburn for this information.

Sonora, CA Tournament Results from May 3-4

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Thanks to Bob Chapel for this information

Attached is the wrap up for the Sonora Tournament, the final wrap up for the Single A division will be done later this week.

I wish to thank Susan Day at Black Oak Casino for sponsoring this event, making an award package possible. I hope you all had a good time at the casino, I know I had a great time. The casino was first class and everyone I talked to really was impressed. We will be back in Sonora in July so be sure and patronize Black Oak Casino.

Sonora has been such a great place to play ball but due to the high cost of running this event over the last couple of years it has been a financial disaster.

Mike Chappell and his staff at Standard Park deserve a great big round of applause for the condition of the fields and the job they did though out the weekend. The complex has never looked better.

My hat is off to each of the teams that attended a very successful tournament and I believe everyone had a great time. If you enjoyed the location. tournament and weather, I plan on making this an annual event. I would like to increase the prize package next year so if you have any suggestions please let me know.

Bob Chapel

Click here for complete report with Bracket and Scoreboards.

Folsom, CA Tournament – June 7-8

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Info on the June 7-8 Tournament Series:

$410
3 Game Guarantee
Lembi Fields in Folsom

Checks to be payable to BETSY ITO
Please send your roster and check to:
3265 Ryer Island Street
West Sacramento CA 95691

I’ll need a commitment and monies by May 29th.

If you needs rooms, Larkspur Landing Hotel is willing to work with ASA for special room rates. You can call Hannah Panek at 916-355-1616. You can visit their website also.

Give me a call on my cell if you have any questions and want in…. 916-202-3668.

Betsy Ito
GSSA Player Rep

In Memory of My Mother, Madeline Higgins

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

Madeline Higgins
(August 2, 1925 – April 22, 2008)

To exist is to change.
To change is to mature.
To mature is to go on creating oneself endlessly.

Today, Mother’s Day, is a special day, as it should be. A day to spend time with, speak with, or remember Mothers, and their special role in our lives.

On this Mother’s Day, I honor my mother, who passed away a couple weeks ago, on April 22, 2008 at the age of 82. My thanks go out to all of you who heard the news and shared kind words of condolence. It reminded me yet again how fortunate we all are to have another family beyond our own, our “fastpitch family”. Listening to all of you over the years, I know that you share many special memories of your mothers, in life and in fastpitch.

When I began to play fastpitch at the age of 9, it was because my mother took me to the local park, and provided encouragement and support. She became the official transportation committee who drove my teams around the city of Long Beach in her station wagon, as we went from park to park to play our games. We lived just a few houses away from those ballfields at Cherry Park, so she would walk to our home games.

She continued that love and support throughout my playing days, including a cross-country trip to Kimberly, Wisconsin in 1989 when I pitched in my first ISC World Tournament. More frequently, she was in attendance at Joe Rodgers Field, or other parks, when my teams played in Long Beach. I recall times when we were the only team with clean uniforms on Sundays because she took them all home Saturday night and laundered them for us. Fittingly, when she was working at a local music store in Long Beach, her mailman was none other than Red Meairs, owner and manager of the Long Beach Nitehawks.

In her 70’s, she learned to use a computer, and with it, continued to follow the world of fastpitch on this website, and listened to the broadcasts on Ballparkradio. Mothers being mothers, she was my most loyal listener. Living in Long Beach for the past few years, when I would stop by to visit, and was getting ready for some Ballparkradio broadcasts, she would ask me to be sure everything on her computer was set up so she could listen to the games. It always made me smile when she would email me during the games to let me know she was listening, harkening back to that moment we all remember while playing, when we looked up into the stands and saw our mothers’ smiling face, and nod of approval.

In 2005, at the age of 80, she traveled to Portland, Oregon, to visit with Maddy and I, and watch me broadcast the Rose Cup tournament in person, driving down from the Seattle area with my youngest sister, Sheilagh and her young son, Ryan. The photo below, taken on that trip with her grandson Ryan, captures her youthful spirit, and the joy that her children, and grandchildren brought to her.

It was my mother who introduced me to the joy of listening to baseball games on radio, starting as a very young boy when I would fall asleep listening to Angel and Dodger games on a small transistor radio.

She remained a fan of the game her entire life, continuing to follow the day-to-day progress of her beloved Angels. I’m quite sure that she is listening to them still, and no doubt, in the company of many more.

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