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Bahamas Tournament Deadline March 15

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

The deadline for entries to the Texaco Pirates Bahamas tournament was extended to March 15, 2007, but that’s only three weeks away, so don’t miss out!

Texaco Pirates to Host Tournament in the Bahamas in May
(Click photo to enlarge)

Click here for info and to get a look at some spectacular aerial photos of their own private island, Man-O-War Cay. Yes, that is their home field right down on the beach.

Don’t miss this one!

Details:

Man-o-war Pirates Fastball Tournament
Where: Man-o-war cay Abaco Bahamas
When; May 24th – May 26th 2007
Entry fee; $250.00 deadline february 1st 2007
Format: Round Robin with 4 game guarantee
Rules: No snorkeling between innings 😉

Contact
Haziel Mcdonald
Man-o-war Cay
Abaco Bahamas PO
AB 2290
phone contact; [242]365-6436 cell [242]359-6449
e-mail; hcsmcdonald@coralwave.com or
work e-mail; whyworry@coralwave.com
Flight info and accomodation info please contact Haziel Mcdonald.

Travel notes:
Marsh Harbour, airport name/code: (MHH). Marsh Harbour is only 5 miles from Man-o-war cay,where the ballpark is and where most of the Texaco Pirates live. They recomend for you to connect on American Airlines or Continental from Miami, Ft Lauderdale or West Palm Beach, FL.

28th Annual Bob Rapp Memorial Tournament – Sunday’s Results

Monday, February 19th, 2007

Thanks to Jim Williamson for this first hand report:

6 Team NAFA 3GG Qualifier
Dr Francis Wong Stadium

Sunday – Game 5 Loser’s Bracket (LB) 10 AM

No Respect, Hilo 10
Athletics, Hilo 9
Darren Zack, Jr; Darren Zack 3rd; — LP John McMullen 4th;, Colin McKenzie 4th
WP John Lopez; Kaha Wong 5th

Sunday – Game 6 LB Noon

Hilanders, Hilo 3
KATS AC, Hilo 7
LP Warren Carriaga; Dennis Hoota 6th
WP Joe Poia; Boy Wong 6th

Sunday – Game 7 LB 2 PM Loser 6th Place

No Respect, Hilo 12
Hilanders, Hilo 9
WP John Lopez
LP Dennis Hoota

Sunday – Game 8 LB 2 PM Loser 5th Place

KATS AC, Hilo 0
Athletics, Hilo 1
WP Darren Zack
LP Boy Wong

Sunday Game # 9 Semi-Finals 6:00 PM
Onomea, Hilo 0
Da Bruddahs, Hayward 9
LP Blaine Medeiros, Dave Meeley 4th
WP Doug Sleep – 5 Inning Perfect Game,
Struck Out 14 of 15

Monday 8 AM Game # 10 No Respect vs Athletics
Monday 10 AM Game # 11 – Onomea vs Winner Game # 10
Championship Game at Noon Monday;

If Necessary Game to follow

28th Bob Rapp Memorial Tournament – Hawaii – Saturday’s Results

Sunday, February 18th, 2007

Thanks to JR Williamson, for this report. Jim is in Hawaii enjoying the 28th Annual Bob Rapp Memorial Tournament. Tough life, but somebody’s gotta do it, right?

Sunday February 18, 2007
28th Bob Rapp Memorial Tournament
6 Team NAFA 3GG Qualifier

Dr Wong Stadium

Game # 1 Winner’s Bracket (WB) 10 AM 9 Innings
No Respect, Hilo 1
Da Bruddahs, Hayward 2
WP Doug Sleep
Malcolm Lehano; LP Kaha Wong 4th

Game # 2 WB Noon
Athletics, Hilo 3
Hilanders, Hilo 0
WP Darren Zack, Colin McKenzie 5th
LP Dennis Hoota

Game # 3 WB 2 PM
Da Bruddahs, Hayward 6
KATS AC (Host) 3
Rich Riveria; WP Doug Sleep
LP Pat Prieto

Game # 4 WB 4 PM
Onomea, Hilo 3
Athletics, Hilo 1
WP Blaine Medeiros
LP Colin McKenzie

Sunday – Loser Bracket Games at 10 AM, Noon, 2 PM & 4 PM

Winner’s Bracket Final 6 PM – Da Bruddahs vs Onomea

Championship Game at Noon Monday; If Necessary Game to follow

Passing of Connie Meairs

Saturday, February 17th, 2007

Memorial Service on March 17, 2007

From Chris Baldassarre, the niece of Carmina, “Connie” Meairs’:

“I regret to inform you of Mrs. Carmina “Connie” Meairs passing on Thursday, February 15, 2007. Connie was residing in Boulder City Nevada with her sister Mary Jones and family since the death of her beloved husband Red. You may recall, Connie’s husband Irvin “Red” Meairs passed on in June of 2002.

There will be a Memorial Service held for Carmina on Saturday, March 17, 2007 at 11:00 am at the Mid-Cities Baptist Church in Westminster, California.


(Photo by Bob Otto)

Editor’s note: Connie Meairs was the wife of Irvin “Red” Meairs, longtime Long Beach Nitehawks player, manager, owner, sponsor. Many who grew up in Long Beach, California, fondly recall Connie and Red as the foundation of men’s fastpitch in Southern California.

The Long Beach Nitehawks won a record ten (10) ISC World Tournament titles, the last in 1975 in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Red and Connie were the backbone of the Nitehawks, pouring their passion and hard work into the Nitehawks franchise, and financing the operation of the team. While Red was on the field, it was Connie who ran the concession stand at Joe Rodgers Field in Long Beach, virtually every night of the week. It wasn’t only when the Nitehawks played, but all through the week, when city league teams were playing, with the money going right back into the program.

I was fortunate to be among those city league players playing at Joe Rodgers during the week. Other than my own mother, Connie probably made dinner for me more than anyone in those days, hot dogs, chili, or what have you. You could always catch her smiling face as you headed towards the concession stand. You could always see her love of Red and support for him and the team they both loved so dearly. Anyone who played or watched fastpitch at Joe Rodgers Field, in Long Beach will recall that aqua-colored Chevy Nova of Red and Connie, parked just outside the entrance, and usually full of ball gear, deBeer 212’s and boxes of items for the concession stand. Anyone who visited their home will recall Red and Connie’s room full of trophies collected over the years.

From Hall of Fame Nitehawks pitcher Bob Todd:

Connie is “Red’s greatest love,” said Todd of Red’s wife. “She worked as hard for the Hawks as anybody. She put in so many hours in the concession stand without complaining. Connie should be in the wife’s Hall of Fame.”

After the Nitehawks shuttered operations in the 1980’s, Red and Connie were still mainstays in Long Beach, supporting its sports programs, whether it was Long Beach State or the high school kids at Blair Field, or in the gym at Long Beach State basketball games. They were a couple, married forever, and a team within the team. Above all, gracious, classy, and and indefatigable. Connie will be missed, but she and Red are together again. Of that I am sure.

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ASA to host American Challenge Series – July 12-15, 2007

Friday, February 16th, 2007

Men’s Game to Be Carried on ESPN

From Al’s Fastball:

Oklahoma City—The AmateurSoftball Association (ASA) announced today it will be hosting the inauguralAmerican Challenge Series, July 12-15, at the ASA Hall of Fame Complex in Oklahoma City. TheAmerican Challenge Series will be held in conjunction with the 3rdWorld Cup of Softball and will feature the USA Softball Men’s NationalTeam.

The schedule for the American Challenge Series will not be finalizeduntil early March but is expected to include four of the top teams in the world including the USA and JapanESPN will partner with the ASA for the third consecutive year to broadcast theWorld Cup of Softball and for the first time ever, ESPN will be televising one of the USA Men’s games on its network. The ASA is also in the midstof finalizing international broadcasting agreements for both the World Cup andthe American Challenge Series throughout Europe, Asia and the rest of the America’s guaranteeing unparalleled exposure for the sport in prime time windows.

ESPN and its family of networks and media platforms have been exceptional partners with the ASA for years. ESPN.com is the title sponsor ofthe USA Softball Collegiate Top 25 poll and its networks have aired the WorldCup the past two seasons and the ASA Girl’s 18-Under Gold Fast PitchNational Championship in 2006. A national TV audience of over 9 million households tuned in to the II World of Cup of Softball on ESPN and ESPN2 in theUnited StatesRatings for the II World Cup of Softball were up nearly 50% on both networksand the semifinal game between US and Japanbeat the NCAA WCWS finals to rank as the highest softball telecast in the US.

The American Challenge Series was developed by the ASA to help exposethe men’s fast pitch game to fans who attend the World Cup and to givethe USA Men’s National Team an opportunity to play on American soil. Thiswill be the first time an International Softball Federation (ISF) men’sfast pitch event has been hosted in the U.S. in more than a decade. The lastevent held in the U.S. wasthe 1996 ISF Men’s World Championship in Midland, Mich.

“We are very excited to be hosting the inaugural AmericanChallenge Series in Oklahoma Citythis summer,” said ASA Executive Director Ron Radigonda. “This is avery unique opportunity for softball fans to get to see both their nationalteams play in one location. Men’s fast pitch is a very exciting sport towatch and I have no doubt fans are going to be treated to some greataction.”

Advanced pre-sale tickets for the 3rd World Cup of Softball are on sale now and can be purchased online at www.softballoutlet.com

The advanced pre-sale includes all-session tickets only. All-session premiumreserved seats are available for $100, all-session grandstand reserved seatsare $50 and all-session general admission seats are available for $30. Anyoneholding a ticket to the 3rd World Cup of Softball will receive freeadmission into the American Challenge Series.

USA Softball will be holding a selection camp, May 25-28, at theOlympic Training Center in Chula Vista Calif., to select the 2007 USASoftball Men’s National Team that will compete in the American ChallengeSeries.

Players who have been invited to this camp include:

Paul Algar (Lexington, Ill.); Chad Boom (Barnesville, Minn.); Todd Budke(Quartz Hill, Calif.); Gregg Cascaes (Apple Valley, Minn.); Frank DeGroat, Jr.(Ringwood, N.J.); Chris DeLarwelle (Appleton, Wis.); Nate Devine (Merced, Calif.);Chad Ferguson (Battle Creek, Mich.); Don Garvey (Appleton, Wis.); Lucas Goring(St. Paul, Minn.); BJ Hunhoff (Harrisburg, S.D.); Chris Hunt (Whittier,Calif.); Tim Hunt (La Habra, Calif.); Luis Joglar (Fairview, N.J.); Tony Kunka (Moorhead, Minn.); Adam LaLonde(Kentwood, Mich.); Jason Loe (Sioux Falls, S.D.); Terry Luster (Bunceton, Mo.);Kyle Magnusson (Salt Lake City, Utah); Anthony Martinez (Covina, Calif.); ChrisMiljavac (St. Joseph, Mo.); Blake Miller (Albany, Ga.); Omar Moraga (Tucson,Ariz.); James Pecoraro (Swansea, Ill.); Tony Peeples (San Miguel, Calif.); Philip Perkins (St. Michaels, Ariz.); Travis Price (Santa Ana, Calif.); Orlando Rodriguez (Haverstraw, N.Y.); Todd Schultz (Williamston, Mich.); Cody Thomson(Auburn, Wyo.); Michael White (Eugene, Ore.)

USA Men’s Selection Camp Roster Announced

Monday, February 12th, 2007

Californians Todd Budke, Nate Devine, Chris Hunt, Tim Hunt, Sonny Perkins, Tony Peeples, Travis Price and young Anthony Martinez Among Those Selected

From the ASA Website, via Al’s Fastball:

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — The Amateur Softball Association, the National Governing Body of Softball in the United States and USA Softball announced today the list of invitees for the 2007 USA Softball Men’s National Team selection camp. The camp will be held May 25-28 at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, Calif., and will be used to select the USA Men’s National Team that will compete in the ISF World Cup, June 16-25 in Prague, Czech Republic and the American Challenge Series, July 11-16 in Oklahoma City.

The American Challenge Series was developed by the ASA to help promote and grow men’s fast pitch in the United States. The American Challenge Series will be held in conjunction with the III World Cup of Softball and will feature four of the top teams in the world including the USA and Japan. For the first time ever ESPN will televise one of the USA Men’s games onits network.

The following is a complete list of the players invited to the March selection camp:

2006 Men’s National Team

1. Paul Algar (Lexington, Ill.)
2. Chad Boom (Barnesville, Minn.)
3. Todd Budke (Quartz Hill, Calif.)
4. Gregg Cascaes (Apple Valley Minn.)
5. Frank DeGroat, Jr. (Ringwood N.J.)
6. Chris DeLarwelle (Appleton Wis.)
7. Nate Devine (Merced, Calif.)
8. Chad Ferguson(Battle Creek, Mich.)
9. Don Garvey (Appleton, Wis.)
10. Lucas Goring (St. Paul, Minn.)
11. John Hunhoff (Harrisburg, S.D.)
12. Chris Hunt (Whittier, Calif.)
13. Tim Hunt (La Habra, Calif.)
14. Luis Joglar (Fairview, N.J.)
15. Paul Koert (Rochester, Minn.)
16. Tony Kunka (Moorhead, Minn.)
17. Adam LaLonde (Kentwood, Mich.)
18. Jason Loe (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
19. Terry Luster (Bunceton, Mo.)
20. Kyle Magnusson (Salt Lake City, Utah)
21. Anthony Martinez (Covina, Calif.)
22. Chris Miljavac (St. Joseph Mo.)
23. Blake Miller (Albany, Ga.)
24. Omar Moraga (Tucson, Ariz.)
25. James Pecoraro (Swansea, Ill.)
26. Tony Peeples (San Miguel, Calif.)
27. Philip (”Sonny”) Perkins (St. Michaels Ariz.)
28. Travis Price (Santa Ana, Calif.)
29. Orlando Rodriguez (Haverstraw, N.Y.)
30. Todd Schultz (Williamston, Mich.)
31. Cody Thomson (AuburnWy.)
32. Michael White (Eugene, Ore.)

bmccall@softball.org

So Cal Bombers sign Geoff Evely

Monday, February 12th, 2007

From the So Cal Bombers website:

The So Cal Bombers are pleased to announce the signing of Geoff Evely for the 2007 season. The young infielder played with the Aspen Black Sox in 2006.

At 23, Geoff is one of the top young players in the ISC and has been part of the Canadian National Development program. While he has decided to stay in Newfoundland and play locally this year, he had interest in playing a few tournaments and returning to the WT.

Coach McGiffin:

“Geoff, is a solid defender, scrappy offensive player, and has the heart of a lion. We think he’s a great fit to add depth to our lineup and he understands that coming in late, he’ll primarily come off the bench as needed. He can play almost anywhere, especially middle infield, and gives us some real speed to utilize as we need it. Geoff’s addition just add more depth to an already solid lineup and when we heard he was interested, we jumped at the opportunity to bring him on board.”

Cesar
c_rod@socalbombers.com
www.socalbombers.com

Early Season Workout in Oswego, NY

Sunday, February 11th, 2007


CPI, an ISC II team from Oswego, New York, gets in an early season workout. “I’m sure I saw that ball land right over here”

54th Annual Blue & Gray Tournament – Montgomery, Alabama

Saturday, February 10th, 2007

June 8-10, 2007

Yes, that says “54th Annual”. 1953 if you’re doing the math. That means they were playing in Montgomery before even I was born.
Click here for a PDF copy of the entry form and hotel information. (Adobe Reader or FoxIt Reader required)

Montgomery, Alabama
Presents The 54th Annual Fast Pitch Blue & Gray Invitational Softball Tournament
Date: June 8, 9 & 10, 2007
Place: Lagoon Park Softball Complex
Mail Entries To: Robert E. Gray
2843 Trotters Trail
Wetumpka, AL 36093
Phone:(334)567-9797h (334)242-6743w
E-Mail Address = RGray77271@Aol.Com
$150.00 Entry Fee
First 30 Teams Will Be Accepted
(Based On Maximum Of 30 Teams)
Each Team Guaranteed 4 Ball Games
Round Robin Format

Please Return Entry Form Before May 31 2007
Make Checks Payable To: Blue & Gray Softball Association
Game Balls Will Be Furnished

We’ll be there — how about you?

A special hotel room rate has been arranged with the Lexington Hotel Montgomery :

Thank you for allowing the Lexington Hotel Montgomery to host the 54th Annual Blue-Gray Softball Tournament. We are committed to making your tournament a huge success.

The Lexington Hotel Montgomery is pleased to offer a special rate of $70.00 plus tax per room, per night. This rate is available for all exterior King or Double type rooms.

Each room features a Micro-Fridge, High-Speed Wireless Internet and includes complimentary Continental Breakfast. Additionally all guests will have complete access to the Indoor Pool, Fitness Center, the Arcade Area, Sauna, Whirlpool and the On-site Laundry and at no charge.
Reservations need to be made by May 15th 2007 to ensure special rate. Reservations may be made via e-mail dos.lexmontgomery@fhmchotels.com

Rooming lists may be faxed to my attention at 334-270-1046. I will forward a confirmation to everyone making reservations. We look forward to the Blue Gray Softball Tournament.

Boys of Summer 2007

Saturday, February 10th, 2007


July 6-8, 2007 at Denmark, Wisconsin

From Al’s Fastball:

[Denmark, Wisconsin] – Hello Fastpitch World. The 7th Annual Boys of Summer Open is ready to release the field of 16 teams for this year’s event. It will be held July 6-8, 2007 in Denmark, Wisconsin a short 15 minute ride south of Green Bay. This year’s tournament will again play host to a large portion of the finest fastpitch programs in the World. It serves as a real tune-up to the World Tournament which will be again in Kitchener, ON. A lot of teams and fans don’t get to see all these teams in one place prior to the WT and this is your chance to take in the action. The event will once again be held at Circle Tap’s own facility as well as the two diamonds in the village of Denmark which is a short 2 mile drive away from the main diamond. This event is always one of the most special events of the summer so we invite you all to take in the action again this summer. Always friendly and educated ball fans from all over to share conversation and your favorite beverage at the ballpark. This year’s event will again play host to 16 teams, there will be 4 pools of 4 with 8 teams making it to a single elim tournament. Finals are set for 2PM Sunday. Here is the list:

Circle Tap-Denmark, Wisconsin
Farm Tavern-Madison, Wisconsin
TownLine-Green Bay, Wisconsin
Dolan&Murphy-Aurora, Illinois
Quad City Sox-Davenport, Iowa
Thomson Merchants-Thomson, Illinois
Bloomington Stix-Bloomington, Illinois
Patsy’s-New York, New York
Broken Bow Gremlins-New York
MinnDak Millers-Morehead, Minnesota
Albaugh Inc.-Elkhart, Iowa
Aspen Interiors-Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Plangger’s Furniture-Benton Harbor, Michigan
Midland Explorers-Midland, Michigan
Portland DeMarini-Portland, Oregon
Bombers-Yucaipa, California

Thank you all, and hope to see you at the ball park!!

Zakk
CT Fastpitch
zakkflash@greenbaynet.com

2006 ASA National Champions