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Fastball in the Bahamas – May 24-26, 2007

Thursday, January 25th, 2007

Texaco Pirates to Host Tournament in the Bahamas in May
(Click photo to enlarge, careful not to drool on your keyboard :-))

If you are starting to scan that calendar for tournaments for your team, it’s hard to imagine one that could be any more exciting and enjoyable than the one the Texaco Pirates are hosting, May 24-26, 2007, on their home field in the Bahamas.

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.

So Cal Bombers Palm Springs Classic – May 18-20

Thursday, January 25th, 2007

SO. CAL BOMBERS, CALIMESA, CA—
2007 Palm Springs Classic May 18? 19, 20
$400.00 Entry prize money to top 3 finishers
ISC Qualifier for western states 1 ISC AND 1 ISCII
If Teams can commit to a Friday Evening game, please contact me at trejotribe@aol.com

Teams committed as of January 2007

So Cal Bombers
Portland Demarini
Vancouver Grey Sox
Pueblo Bandits
Circle Tap
Houston Aces
Lumber Kings
Taylor Farms

Teams Showing Interest

Larry Miller Hogs
Mexicali
River City Rockers
Gremlins

We will look to add more teams as they confirm. This is looking to be one of the premier ISC Caliber Tournaments in the West Coast. (more…)

JRW Pitchers at AAU in Fla Disney World

Thursday, January 25th, 2007

Kissimmee, Florida – JRW & Associates pitchers Mike Egerdeen and Kurt Penner performed well for the Virgin Islands Ambassadors at the AAU International Tournament at the Disney World Wide World of Sports six-field softball complex.

In 2006, Mike Egerdeen of BC suffered two heart-breaking 1-0 losses in pool play at the ToC in Kitchener, Ontario.

First up for the Ambassadors at the AAU was CPI of New York, an ISC II team, in Thursday’s pool play. Mike asked for the ball and bested pitcher Shawn Samson with a 12 K, 1 walk, no-hitter for a 6-0 shut-out..

Then in the opening playoff game on Sat morning, Mike again was superb. This time it was a 11K, 2 hitter in a 9-1 win over Bucktown, Ontario.

In 2006, Kurt Penner, also of BC, was the ace of the staff for the JRW & Associates 40-OVER Masters team who were runner-up at the NAFA World Series in Carson City.

Kurt drew Los Socios, the 2004 AAU Champion, in his first start. Kurt started well, striking out the first four batters. Then his curve ball started flattening out and he gave up 3 HR in a 5-2 pool play loss.

Kurt saw further action with some mop-up action in the Ambassadors playoff loss to the tournament runner-up Gremlins/ Broken Bow team of NY.

Thanks to JRW for this report.

Email Address for Regards to Paul Algar

Thursday, January 25th, 2007

Regarding those who have written requesting an email address to send regards to Paul Algar, who was injured in a crowbar attack (see story below), we have this update:

From Al’s Fastball:

SEND ALL BEST WISHES TO palgar11 (at) verizon.net FOR PAUL

I will forward any messages to Paul’s sister as well since I don’t know how frequently he will check his own , she can print them off and work and give them to him. He is feeling a little better, they changed his medication to try to control the pain and so he can rest, and that helped a lot. I’m sure he would enjoy hearing from people it would help keep his spirits up until he is well enough to return to the States.

Thanks
Dee Algar
palgar11@verizon.net

Crowbar Attack on Paul Algar

Thursday, January 25th, 2007

Sorry to have to post this one —Fortunately, as Al Doran notes: “Fans and friends of Paul will be pleased to hear that he is OK”

From Al’s Fastball:

Crowbar attack on softballer
The Dominion Post | Tuesday, 23 January 2007
CRAIG SIMCOX/Dominion Post

UNEVEN MATCH: Former Black Sox pitcher Paul Algar tried to defend himself with a stick as a man attacked him with a crowbar after a dispute over a pool table.

Former champion Black Sox pitcher Paul Algar tried in vain to dodge blows from a crowbar-wielding attacker who set upon him after a dispute over a pool table.

Algar, a member of the 2000 World Series-winning team who now plays in the United States, is recovering in Wellington Hospital with a fractured skull and severe cuts and bruising to his head.

He needed brain surgery after the brutal attack in Titahi Bay early on Saturday.

Despite his injuries, Mr Algar, 42, is already looking forward to resuming his softball career and will not let the attack ruin his view of his homeland.

Algar plays and coaches softball in Wisconsin and was back in New Zealand for Christmas to see family in Porirua.

He went to the Mariner bar for a “few nightcappers” last Friday night.

A man playing pool had asked him to watch the table and became angry and abusive when he returned to find others using it, Algar said.

“He just kept on being an idiot, calling me names. Childish stuff really.”

The man went away and about 2am Algar decided to leave, as he was planning a dive trip with friends later that day.

As he left the tavern, he spotted the man and, concerned for his safety, pointed him out to a bouncer.

“He obviously heard that and popped his boot and grabbed a crowbar.”

Algar said he panicked and tried to grab a stick to protect himself as the man approached – and began beating him with the crowbar.

“I do remember trying to get away from the blows.”

Algar collapsed and remembered nothing till he woke up in hospital.

Witnesses told police that after Algar fell to the ground, the man struck him several times with the crowbar then jumped on him and punched him.

The man stopped only after an onlooker yelled at him.

The attacker, who was seen driving away, is described as Maori, aged 35 to 40, about 1.8 metres tall, with black dreadlocks and a distinctive tattoo around his neck.

He was wearing dark jeans and a top and a necklace.

The man was seen drinking in the Mariner earlier on Friday and police want to hear from anyone who may have seen him.

Algar said he expected to make a complete recovery and to resume playing and coaching within a few months.

Though he was unsure what had prompted the violent attack, Algar would not let it sour his view of New Zealand. “You can’t judge everyone on something little like this.”

Click here for the local newspaper story, with photo.

AAU en Espanol

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007


Miren aqui en las proximas semanas para un resumen y fotografias del Torneo Internacional de Softball AAU 2007. Si tienen preguntas sobre el torneo, pueden escribirnos en espanol a:
espanol @fastpitchwest.com

(The above note tells our Spanish speaking readers to watch for a recap of the AAU in Spanish and for photos to be posted soon) A good number of the teams at the AAU are Spanish speaking.

Note re: AAU Broadcasts

Sunday, January 21st, 2007


We are fighting with our wireless internet connection, so please bear with us. When we get bumped off the air, we are able to re-connect relatively quickly, so just reset your browser.

(click logo to visit Ballparkradio.com website)

AAU – Final Four

Sunday, January 21st, 2007


NY Gremlins, Hallman Twins in Final Four; Mac’s Mauraders and Texaco Pirates leading in their quarterfinal games

NY Gremlins 8, Puerto Rico 0, 5 inn.
WP-Doug Middleton
LP-Jose Santiago

Hallman Twins, Ontario Canada 6, Millwood Logistics, Ontario Canada, 5
(Hallman tied the game with 2 outs in the 7th on a solo home run by Dale Levy; Rino Diambrosio singled home the winning run)
WP- Paul Koert in relief of Don Scott
LP-Scott Waggart

Mac’s Marauders, NY leading Team Minnesota 8-1 in late innings

Texaco Pirates, Bahamas leading Mexicali, 5-4 in the 6th inning, scoring a run in the 6th to break a 4-4 tie.

AAU Semi & Final Live on Ballparkradio – Sunday, 11am and 1pm

Saturday, January 20th, 2007


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[ORLANDO, FL-] – After six broadcasts in two days,Ballparkradio.com will be back onair Sunday for two more games, an 11:00 am semi-final and1:00 pm Championship game. (all times EST) Broadcasters Kyle Smith and Jim Flanagan will be in the booth to bring the action live to your computers. Listeners are invited to email the broadcast crew at live (at) ballparkradio.com. 2007 marks the fourth consecutive year the Ballparkradio.com has broadcast the AAU International tournament.

Podcast (archived) versions of all eight (8) broadcasts will be available at Ballparkradio.com for fans and player wishing to hear the broadcasts at a later date.


Best regards,
Jim Flanagan, Kyle Smith and Joe Todd
The 2007 AAU Ballparkradio Crew
www.ballparkradio.com
Email: live (at) ballparkradio.com


Click the Ballparkradio.com logo above for the schedule of broadcasts !

Maddy’s AAU Photos coming soon

Saturday, January 20th, 2007

Keep an eye out for Maddy’s Photos from the AAU International Tournament. Here is a sneak preview, NY Gremlins runner in action on Friday. Anyone know who this is? Email us at live (at) ballparkradio.com

We just completed the broadcast of Houston’s 1-0 win over Bloomington and are prepping for the 3pm broadcast. Some wireless connection issues – if you lose our signal, just close Windows Media player and start fresh from the Sportjuice link.