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Young Buck Report

Monday, April 21st, 2008

From Norwalk

Sunday Apr 20
Young Bucks 8 Just Us 2
winning pitcher Guido Silbert 5innings
Mike Watts 2 innings

Raymar 6 Young Bucks 5(8 inns)
losing pitcher Guido Silbert 2 inn
Kevin Castillo 6 inns

Young Bucks 2 Primos 1
winning pitcher Guido Silbert 4 innings
C.J Salea 1 inn

Eddie Mendez 3-10
Larry Watts 2-8 1 RBI 1 HR
Kevin Castillo 3-8 1 RBI
Eric Smalling 2-7 2 RBI’s
Danyl Dondero 2-8 2 RBI’s 1HR
John Diekman 3-8 3RBI’s
Mike Watts 3-7
Jacob Venzor 3-7 3 RBI’s
C.J. Sales 3-7 2RBIs
Chad Allison 2-7 1 RBI

absent:
Carlos Armijo
Joel Lange
Alan Miller
Eric Sander
Austin Kindrid

dropped
Jose Hernandez
Frank Hernandez
Clay Miller

Beau VanCycle

River City Rockers add Newton

Monday, April 21st, 2008

From the Forum:

Rockers Have Signed Bryan Newton for the 2008 year. This will add much needed pitching strength to the Rockers formidable line-up. Bryan Newton is a proven pitcher that brings his experience of playing top notch Fastball to The Rockers.

Rockers Roster:
Paul Carleton : Coach

Players:
Zack Abernathy
Mike abernathy
Rob Penticoff
Mark Summers
Dave Bostik
Rusty Newnan
Greg Rogers
Mario Pereira
Dave Jordan
Kary Moore
Scott Harrison
Gino Pinocchio

Pitchers:
Ed Gaspar
Bryan Newton
Joe Jaquez
Mike Milligan

May 1 Reminder To ISC and ISC II Teams

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008


(click logo to visit official ISC website)

This is just a preseason reminder for all teams that are considering ISC and ISC II play for the 2008 season.

Rosters – Pre-season team rosters (and PRAWN declarations) are due by May 1 for both World Tournament and ISC II teams. The roster form is available from the ISC web site www.iscfastpitch.com and click on the Rules and Forms link on the front page. If you’re unable to save the roster form from the web site, let me know and I’ll send you an email attachment of one.

Rosters can be changed during the season and future roster submissions are due July 15 (for printing in the tournament programs) and August 4 (final roster for World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions.

Rosters are to be sent by email attachment to:

ISC World Tournament
iscstat@hotmail.com
stats4u@iscfastpitch.com
iscken@comcast.net
dcarney1@new.rr.com
aschaefer@vokimberly.org

ISC II Tournament of Champions
hdewild@milwpc.com
tschaaf@kimberly.k12.wi.us
jrwilliamson@foodfacility.com
blairjs@rogers.com
rudiereed@aasd.k12.wi.us
jody.lockhart@thedacare.org

Out of Region (Letter of Intent) Forms – The OOR filings are to be postmarked to me by May 1. The form is also available on the ISC web site, Rules and Forms link. It is important to remember, OOR players cannot be added after May 1 without specific approval of the ISC Executive Committee. World Tournament teams are reminded that only 2 OOR pitchers per team may participate in official ISC competition. ISC II teams are reminded of the special OOR limitations applicable to ISC II teams and players. Region definitions are also shown on the ISC Web Site, Rules and Forms link.

Out of region fees are $100 each for the first three players per team and $300 each for OOR’s beyond three.

Championship Tournaments Preliminary Schedule of Events – With the 2008 World Tournament being only 7-days and the ISC II Tournament of Champions being only 4-days, we have had to alter the times of various functions as follows:

World Tournament – Here is the tentative schedule of events
Saturday – August 9
5-7 PM – Team registration at Hilton Garden Inn in Kimberly
7-8 PM – Team manager meeting at Hilton Garden Inn

Sunday – August 10
8 AM – Hall of Fame induction breakfast at Tanner’s Grill & Bar in Kimberly
1 PM – World Tournament games begin at Sunset Park in Kimberly
7 PM – World Tournament Opening Ceremonies at Sunset Park

ISC II Tournament of Champions
Saturday – August 9
7-8 PM – Team Registration at Settle Inn in Appleton
8-9 PM – Team Manager meeting at Settle Inn

Sunday – August 10
10:30 AM – ISC II games begin at Memorial Park in Appleton (tournament ends Wednesday)
5 PM – ISC II Opening Ceremonies at Memorial Park

Team Rankings – Pre-season team rankings for both World Tournament and ISC II teams will be available and distributed in early May. Final rankings determine the seeding for both championship tournaments. We remind teams again, to fully utilize the Internet to update everyone (including ranking committees) of your team roster, schedule and tournament results during the season.

Ken

iscken@comcast.net (Ken Hackmeister )

Welcome

Week of April 14

Monday, April 14th, 2008

I am away this week, so my own posting will be light. My friend Blair Setford will be doing some guest posting while I’m away, here and at the Deuce, so you might check back later in the week.


Jim/FPW

New Image WI, Caribbean Hit Jackpot in Las Vegas

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008


(Click logo for official SCIFL website)

Update: 4/9/08
, from the official SCIFL website:

The first annual SCIFL Las Vegas Road Trip is in the books and New Image of Wisconsin and the Caribbean of California were crowned the winners in their divisions. While the tournament had some growing pains by being held in new venue, the weather was perfect for fast pitch. Twenty teams from four states were entered with two champions from last year’s NAFA World Series and two 23 and under teams. Not to be ignored, the rest of the entries had plenty of softball experience and there were some surprises and upsets.

In the Upper Division, New Image rolled to a perfect 4-0 record with wins over Team Lumpy’s of Utah, Rude-Pac and Amigos of California and Innovative Communications of Utah in the Championship game. Jeramie Holman and Josh Johnson each pitched 14 innings in the tournament. Holman struck out 12 with an ERA of 1.50 and Johnson struck out 18 with an ERA of 2.00. On offense, they were supported by Brent Holman who went 8 for 14 for a .571 average. Also Jerrod Johnson and Kris Agnew each hit .462 and scoring scoring 6 times. Jerrod also had 2 doubles over the weekend.

Innovative took the long way to the Championship game by playing 4 games in a row on Sunday to make it to the Championship game. Counting Saturdays late game, they made a clean sweep of five California teams in a row. Steve Black led the Innovative pitching staff with 13 innings and getting 13 strikeouts and not allowing a base on balls while posting a 2.15 ERA. Jody Osborne had the big bat for Innovative going .500 for the weekend with 8 hits, two of them doubles, and 4 RBI’s.

In the “A” bracket the Caribbean’s went into the Championship game as the undefeated team and faced another Southern California team, the Palm Springs Express. The game was scoreless into the bottom of the seventh until Palm Springs loaded the bases and “Big Hank” Prior brought home the winning run. But the Caribbeans were not to be denied of the their first Championship and came back to beat the Express behind four plus innings of relief pitching by Gilbert Joiner to earn the win.

Editor’s note: It should also be noted that besides pitching his team into the finals, Steve Black of Innovative Communications also somehow found time to drive 5 miles down the road to the complex where the lower division was playing, to help coach the Page Brake 18-and-under squad. All in a day’s work. A well deserved tip of the cap to Steve.

Update: 4/8/08: Quick results from SCIFL News blog:

The first SCIFL Las Vegas Road Trip is in the books with New Image of Wisconsin taking the upper division over Innovative Communication of Utah, who faced a tough day in playing five games in a row. In the “A” bracket, it was a So Cal final as the Caribbeans came back in the “If” game to take the championship over the Palm Springs Express.

4/7/08: Brief results in the “A” division: An undefeated Caribbean team was playing a once-beaten Palm Springs squad in the finals Sunday afternoon. Gilbert Joiner tossed a 3-0 gem against the So Cal Hustlers in the winner’s bracket final, while Graham Balog and his Palm Springs teammates held on for a 6-5 win in the loser’s bracket final over the Hustlers to get into the finals.

All results, including the upper division, at the official SCIFL website soon.

Maddy’s photos for both divisions later in the week.

Study, Survey on Men’s Fastpitch

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

From Timothy Hatten in Illinois:

For Immediate Release
Rockford, IL.

As many of you well know, I double in my professional life as a college professor and have been researching the sport of men’s fastpitch softball. My colleagues and I are embarking on a new study and are now releasing this survey to the male fastpitch community. The survey is designed to dig deeper into the dilemma of declining participation rates within male fastpitch softball. We are primarily interested in those that are current players, coaches or sponsors of men’s teams.

You can access the survey by clicking here.

Thanks,

Tim Hatten
Associate Professor, Rock Valley College
Advisor and Head Coach: RVC Clubbers
General Manager, BAC Pride Fastpitch
nyspad@yahoo.com

Santa Rosa Wins at Hayward

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Santa Rosa Avenges Earlier Loss to Da Bruddah’s in Final

The Dower Report, from our friend in Northern California, Herb Dower:

HAYWARD–Santa Rosa Fastpitch Club rebounded from a 9-2 loss to Da Bruddah’s of Hayward in the first championship game to win the 2008 NorCal Pacific Coast C Fastpitch Championship by pounding out an 18-5 win over Da Bruddah’s in the “if needed” finals here Sunday. Brandon Shearer was the winning pitcher in the championship game. Santa Rosa never trailed after being staked to a quick 1-0 lead in the first inning by a towering home run far over the right-field fence by rightfielder Dustin Green.

Da Bruddah’s, who advanced to the finals by beating Funky Monkey in the loser’s bracket finals, handed Santa Rosa ace Jeff Want the loss in the first game. Trailing 2-0 going into the bottom of the fifth inning, the Hayward team tied the game with two runs in the fifth and then exploded for seven runs in the sixth. Third-place finisher Funky Monkey lost its opening game 7-1 to Santa Rosa Fastpitch but then win five consecutive games.

Gene Farnum Passes Away

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Services set for April 18, 2008 at 9:00 a.m. in San Diego

Update 4/3/08: Thanks to Barry Woolery for passing along some photos of Gene Farnum. The one below was taken at the old fields at the Barona Indian Reservation, near San Diego, which played host to the So Cal Travel league for a number of years. Gene is shown pitching for Barry’s team, “Scottys”. A bit of gray in Geno’s beard by then, but that familiar upright pitching form, with that big right arm coming through on the delivery. As noted below, services to be held on April 18, 2008.


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Click here for another photo of Gene, on the follow through.


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Here’s one that Geno would have liked, with his teammates. That’s the big man right in the center, back row, with the beard and sunglasses. The 1980 Rangers finished 5th in the ASA “A” Nationals that year in Oswego, New York, coming home with stories to tell, and inspiring many local So Cal teams to battle to get to nationals. (That’s young Barry Woolery in the enlarged version, seated, front row, far right). Barry, readers might recall is the artist that painted Hall of Famer Greg Sepulveda.

Full size team photo (click above to enlarge): Back row, L to R, Frank Westbrook, Wayne Daniel, John Willis, Geno Farnum, Keith Wren, Alan Rohrback, Jeff Leuthard and Clarence Davis; Middle row, L to R: Lowen Cook, Kim Pulliam, Motor City Mike Allen, Glenn Woolery, Willie Holt, Vince Fernandez, and Butchie (the young boy next to Vince); Bottom row, L to R: Jeff Simpson, Henry Salmon, Bobby Siquieros, Randy Irvin and Barry Woolery.

Update: 3/31/2008: The funeral service for Gene Farnum is on Friday, April 18, at 9:00 a.m. at:

Fort Rosecrans Cemetery
1880 Cabrillo Memorial Dr
San Diego, CA 92106
(619) 553-2084

I regret to report the passing of Gene Farnum. No details on funeral services yet, except that it will be at Fort Rosecrans Cemetery in Point Loma

Gene pitched for the Long Beach Nitehawks in the late 1970’s, behind hall-of-famer Bob Todd, and with the El Cajon Rangers, who took 5th in the 1980 ASA “A” Nationals in Oswego, New York, and also for the Stanley Andrews team during the 1970’s. Former teammate Barry Woolery recalled Farnum:

“Gene played for me on Scotty’s and was one of the funniest dry-humor guys I’ve ever known. He was instrumental in our 1980 El Cajon Rangers taking fifth in the ASA “A” Nationals in Oswego, N.Y.” I have many great memories of him and much respect and love.”

Editor’s note: I also had the privilege of playing alongside “Geno”. In 1983 Vista Bomber skipper Cory Davis signed Gene to pitch for us when John Odell caught a line drive that broke the index finger on his pitching hand in the very first game of the year. I recall sitting with him in the dugout at the ASA qualifier at Joe Rodgers later that year. He was joking with the players, keeping everybody loose. Having played for the legendary Nitehawks, he remained down to earth, more than happy to drive to dusty old fields, just to play the game.

The Truth be Told

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Ok, ok, the truth can now be told, our “Rude Pac Loads Up for ASA “C” Nationals” was indeed our April fools joke. Most of it was true, but the ‘Pac will not be at the ASAS “C” Nationals in Prescott, AZ in Septemeber. They were “partners in crime” on this one. Hope you didn’t mind being fooled too much 🙂 This was “the story”:

Last year, the Rude Pac came away from the NAFA World Series with the “A” Major crown, behind the stellar pitching of Spud Barker. After improving their roster even more for 2008, they were at the head of the class on many pre-season pick cards, amongst the local So Cal teams competing in the So Cal Independent Fastpitch League (SCIFL).

But in Palm Springs a couple weekends ago, the Pac was knocked off in a semi-final, having to watch the Panteras and Long Beach Black Sox square off in the finals, with the Black Sox coming away the winner. Worse still, the Pac was shutout by the Panteras in their semi-final.

Now comes the news that Rude Pac has their sights set on the ASA “C” National in Prescott, Arizona, over the Labor Day weekend, after getting pitchers Spud Barker, Gerald Pyle and Mark Bennett re-classified to the “C” Division.

We’ll let fastpitch fans draw their own conclusions on this one.

Wingnuts Fall in Logo Final

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

After jumping out to a big lead in the finals against the Southern Illinois Miners, the Wichita Wingnuts fell in the finals of CNBC’s minor league baseball contest. For the full story click here. Thanks for those who took the time to vote throughout the contest and for humoring my digression from fastpitch, on my brother’s behalf. Pretty impressive run for the new club. 2nd among 252 teams, and 2nd among the 64 top logos chosen to start the contest a couple weeks ago.

For those of you who have become Wingnut fans in the process, they will open their first ever season in little more than a month, on May 7.