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New Image Wins 2007 NAFA AA-Major World Title

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

[West Des Moines, Iowa] – New Image (Monfort, Wisc) defeated the Black Knights (Fargo,
ND) 8-5 Sunday evening at Racoon River Park in West Des Moines to win the inaugural NAFA Class AA-Major crown.

With the win, New Image becomes the first team in NAFA history to win World Titles in back-to-back years after claiming the AA World Title last year in Appleton, Wisconsin.

New Image bumped the Black Knights into the Loser’s Bracket Saturday afternoon, forcing Kegel to play five games just to get into the Championship Game.

A win by the Black Knights would have made them the first three-time NAFA World Champions after winning the 2000 Class A Title (Fargo, ND) and the 2003 Open Title (Eau Claire, Wisc).

In the Championship Game, New Image jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first inning on RBIs by Jim Peccararo and Kris Agnew. The Black Knights countered with a run in the bottom of the
first then tied the game in the second by scoring on a passed ball and a Nathan Wiens RBI single.

The Black Knights grabbed the lead by scoring an unearned run. New Image tied the game again the next inning on a Todd Burlage RBI double.

In the sixth, New Image scored three runs on a sacrifice fly by Brent Holman and singled by Harvey Knutson and Jim Peccararo.

The Black Knights cut into the lead in the bottom half with a run, which New Image countered in the top of the seventh. The Black Knights’ Nathan Weins was named the Most Valuable
Player while Jeramie Holman of New Image was awarded the Most Valuable Pitcher award.

The full list of All World Players will be on the NAFA World Series website (http://www.2007ws.nafafastpitch.com) Monday afternoon.

Brett Bresnahan
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Rockers Finish 3rd in NAFA AA

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

The River City Rockers of Sacramento California finished 3rd in the NAFA AA World Series in Des Moines, IA. Details when available.

River City Rockers Battling to Get into Title Game

Monday, August 20th, 2007

Rockers Drop Tough 1-0 Game, Play Monday for Spot in NAFA “AA” Finals

The River City Rockers of Sacramento, CA lost a 1-0 pitching dual with the Scarlett Sox of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The Rockers’ Ed Gaspar threw a brilliant game in defeat. He threw a 3-hitter. The Rockers threatened to score and were led with hits by Greg Rogers, Mike Abernathy, Dave Jordan, Rusty Newnan and Scott Harrison. Scott made another beautiful catch, while falling over the fence. The 2007 NAFA World Series is being held in Des Moines, Iowa.

The Rockers opponent is unknown and they square off at 10:45 AM on Monday morning needing one victory to get to the Championship game.

Thanks to Kary Moore for this report. The power of the Blackberry !


Editor’s note:
Ed Gaspar was just in Kitchener this week, pitching in the ISC II Tournament of Champions for the Lumberkings, including a relief appearance in the title game on Saturday. He must have driven faster than me to Des Moines 😉

So Cal Results at NAFA World Series

Sunday, August 19th, 2007

Spud Barker Pitches Rude Pac into “A Major” Championship Game


From the SCIFL website:

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NAFA World Series – A Major Results

Sunday, August 19th, 2007

Scores from the NAFA World Series – “A-Major” division:

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South Lebanon TNT PA New ISC II Champion

Sunday, August 19th, 2007


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South Lebanon TNT, Pennsylvania was crowned as champion of the 2007 ISC II Tournament of Champions, topping the Lumberkings of Bakersfield California, 4-2 in the final on Saturday, August 18, behind the pitching and hitting of Jeremy Tracy, and the record setting offensive output of teammate Jay Herr. Herr shattered the ISC II home run record of four by smashing seven home runs — two in the semi-final including a walk off 8th inning home run, and one more in the championship game against Bakersfield. Herr had 16 RBI in the tournament and was hitting .571 going into the final day. Tracy was named the tournament’s top pitcher, while Herr garnered an armful of awards, including best hitter, RBI champion and the Most Valuable Player award.

Bakersfield CA reached the championship game by defeating in-state rival A-1/Taylor Farms of California, 5-4, in 8 innings, a game in which the Lumberkings trailed 3-1 going into the final inning, and which had three consecutive bases loaded frames by the two clubs.

South Lebanon PA reached the title game by defeating the # 1 ranked Niagara Snappers, on Herr’s no-out home run in the bottom of the tie-breaker inning, after Niagara had taken a one run lead in the top of the inning.

In a division long dominated by Ontario area teams, the 2007 title game marked the first all American final. Three of the final four teams hailed from the states and six of the final eight came from the U.S.

Top Finishers:

1. South Lebanon TNT, Pennsylvania
2. Bakersfield Lumberkings, Califorinia
3. (tie) A-1/Taylor Farms, Castro Valley, California
3. (tie) Niagara Snappers, Ontario, Canada

The 2008 ISC II Tournament will be held in Appleton Wisconsin.

Watched for Blair Setford’s final recap of the 2007 ISC II Tournament of Champions, here at “The Deuce” blog.

Lumberkings, A-1/Taylor Both Win Third Round Playoff Games, to Meet in Semi-Final of ISC II

Saturday, August 18th, 2007

The Lumberkings, of Bakersfield California, and A-1/Taylor Farms of Castro Valley, California followed their second round playoff victories Friday, with third round wins, advancing from the Elite Eight to the Final Four and will square off against each other in the semi-finals of the 2007 ISC II Tournament of Champions in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, with the game carried live on Ballparkradio.com at 9am EST/6am PST, with announcers Jim Flanagan and Joe Todd.

The all California match-up in the semi-finals guarantees an American finalist in the event, long dominated by Ontario Canada area teams. Last year’s finals featured two Ontario teams, and three of the final four hailed from Ontario, while the entire final four was from Ontario. Not since the first year of the tournament in 2002 has an American team been able to crack the final four, when Michigan finished as a runner-up. This year, three of the four teams in the final four come from the USA, with South Lebanon Pennsylvania earning a slot. The three USA teams will have to contend with the # 1 ranked Niagara Snappers, who remain unbeaten in the tournament, and made the biggest signing of the off season, adding pitcher Cory Costello, who broke and set the tournament strikeout record last year with 102 strikeouts, including a 20 strikeout no hitter and a 21 strikeout perfect game. South Lebonan TNT Pennsylvania boasts a hard throwing right hander Jeremy Tracy who three times in this year’s tournament has taken no-hitters into the 6th inning.

In the other semi-final, South Lebanon TNT of Pennsylvania will take on the # 1 ranked Niagara Snappers of Ontario, Canada, which will also be broadcast live on ballparkradio.com with announcers Blair Setford and Kyle Smith.

The winners will meet up in the title game at 11am EST/8am PST, in a game which will be broadcast live not only on audio, but, for the first time ever, on streaming video. The video broadcast will blend the live video of Rogers Cable TV in Canada with the live audio of Ballparkradio, with Jim Flanagan, Blair Setford, and Kyle Smith expected on the telecast.


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Saturday’s broadcasts of the semi-finals and championship game will culminate a 5 day, 27 broadcast week for the eight-man crew at Ballparkradio, now in its fourth year of ISC II T of C coverage.


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Final Pool Standings – ISC II T of C

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

Pool A
Niagara Snappers 4-0
Harriston Mercury’s 2-2
Wyevale Tribe 2-2
Jarvis Rock 1-3
Blackburn Bombers 1-3

Pool B
California Lumberkings 4-0
Bridgeport Braves 3-1
Pennsylvania Power 2-2
Hamilton Hawks 1-3
Carp I4C Victory 0-4

Pool C

A-1/Taylor Farms 3-1
Tavistock Merchants 3-1
Kitchener Outlaws 2-2
Linwood 86ers 1-3
Bucktown Bees 1-3

Pool D
Shakespeare Falcons 3-1
Alvinston Indians 3-1
Cutro Professional Inspections 2-2
Keating’s Fitness 2-2
Quyon Flyers 0-4

Pool E

South Lebanon T.N.T. 4-0
Palermo Athletics 3-1
Glencoe Astros 2-2
Mitchell Mets 1-3
Ottawa Valley Raiders 0-4

Pool F
Ashland Merchants 3-1
Waterdown Hammer 3-1
Ottawa Thunder 2-2
Port Elgin Blue Devils 1-3
Hickson Reds 1-3

Pool G
Hoffman Rise 4-0
Elora Wellington Brewers 3-1
Rockwood Rush 1-3
Kingston Cowboys 1-3
Ingersoll Crush 1-3

ISC II Tournament of Champions – Playoff Round of 24

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

The ISC II Tournament of Champions at Kitchener, Ontario, Canada completed the pool play portion of its tournament and pared its field of teams from 35 down to 24. The playoff round is a single elimination bracket, with the winners of the seven pools receiving first round byes, along with the top 2nd place teams.

Pool Winners:

A Pool – Niagara Snappers, ON (4-0)
B Pool – California Lumberkings, CA (4-0)
C Pool – A-1/Taylor Farms, CA (3-1)
D Pool – Shakespeare Falcons, ON (3-1)
E Pool – South Lebanon TNT, PA
F Pool – Ashland, OH (3-1)
G Pool – Hoffman Rise Fastpitch, PA (4-0)
Top 2nd place team – Palermo Athletics, ON

The other teams qualifying for the playoffs:

Port Elgin Blue Devils, ON
Harriston Mercurys, ON
PA Power, PA
Rockwood ON Rush
Ottawa Team Easton Thunder, ON
Tavistock, ON
Glencoe, ON
Alvinston, ON
CPI, NY
Bridgeport, ON
Kitchener, ON
Waterdown Hammer, ON
Keating’s Fitness, PA
Elora Brewers, ON
Jarvis Rock, ON
Wyevale Tribe, ON

ISC World down to Elite Eight

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

There are eight teams still alive in the ISC World Tournament.

Unbeaten (2):

So Cal Bombers, CA
The Farm, WI


One Loss (6)

Broken Bow, NY
Patsy’s, NY
Innerkip, ON
Orillia, ON
Albaugh, IA
Vancouver, BC

Schedule of Games Friday – All games at main diamond

1pm – Innerkip ON vs. Orillia, ON
3pm – Albaugh, IA vs. Vancouver, BC
5pm – Broken Bow vs. winner of Innerkip/Orillia
7pm – Winner’s bracket final – So Cal Bombers vs. The Farm
9pm – Patsy’s vs. winner of Albaugh/Vancouver