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This Week in Fastball from Dennis Dosman – July 22

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

NOT ONE but TWO fastball highlights in Waterloo next week..

Remember when the Owen Sound King Farms or the CanadianTiremen or Selects came to Hillside to play the Waterloo CHYMrs or the Hallman Twins, remember when Brad Underwood and Dan Yantzi would toe the rubber in those mid week games?

Well next Wednesday evening July 28th, at Hillside you can recall those days when the Owen Sound Verge Selects will be in town to play the Hallman Rivershark Twins in a double header for the Senior Men’s Ontario Fastball Championship. The winner goes to PEI as the Ontario Men’s Champion.

Two games, lower diamond, 7 and 9 pm…

Looking forward to this as I am sure many of you are

and the SECOND……

And two nights later another “in the day” memory….the OASA Men’s Championship. This time 10 teams, and a couple dozen games starting on Friday night the 30th..continuing all day Saturday and then Championship Sunday….

The winner of this tournament will be the Ontario Intermediate champion and will also receive a invitation to the ISC World Tournament in 2011…

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Clock is ticking in bid to save softball

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

From the Camden Advertiser, Australia

Editor’s note: A not-to-be-missed feature story by Mark Long:

Mark Long is a former Australian softballer who pitched Australia’s first World Championship U/19 Gold medal win in 1997. He created and now manages Australia’s leading high school based health program Eat It Work It Move It.


The action, the crowds: 2000 ISC World Tournament which took place in St Joseph Missouri – USA. Picture supplied by Bob Otto

A decade ago, at 19 years of age, I was playing my second season in the US.
Turning up was a more accurate depiction, as unknowingly I was trying to pitch with John Miller’s Denmark Dukes (Wisconsin) with an undiagnosed bout of mono, known in Australia as glandular fever.

The US summer of 2000 was a great year.

The ISF’s were in South Africa, a movie about men’s fastpitch was released and subsequently saw Darren Zack throw down some pitches to Matt Lauer and Al Roker on NBC’s Today show.

The buzz around the movie was high, and I remember being part of a fastpitch fan filled theatre in St Joseph, Missouri during the ISC World Tournament.

As great as it was to see fastpitch on the silverscreen, the story arc was unfortunately morbid. The game was sick and dying.

Hardly the movie to take home to Australia or anywhere for that matter and show off to your friends how great this sport was.

I always appreciated Jeremy Spear’s re-edited promotional version – it was first class.

Ten years on, and having not picked up a ball for almost eight years, I’m about to head back to the US to watch a few days of this summer’s ISC in Midland, Michigan.

The push by one of the few remaining hot beds, ably led by Kyle Beane, to make this tournament ”an event” gives me hope there is a chance of turning this old game around.

If not, it will be great to at least see the site where my personal favourite Michael White, spun his wizardry to win the Kiwi’s the ’96 ISF title and finish the gold medal game with a perfect game.

Perhaps it is the induction of legends Mark Sorenson and Darren Zack among others into the ISC Hall of Fame that have also lead to what this series of articles is about: Why this great game, needs saving?

I stayed about mile down the road from the ISC Hall of Fame in Kimberly and would often stop to admire many special moments this great game has had.

The memorabilia including Peter Meredith and Peter Finn’s playing tops from the 1981 World Tournament, 34 inning duel are priceless.

Ten years on, the lessons of that movie would appear to have not been learnt.

This August is perhaps the best platform in recent memory to relaunch a concerted effort to put fastpitch back on the right track.

With a touch of magic from the past, a romantic narrative to create and sell a new story and product whilst using a canvas like Midland to plot a new path.

Who runs the game?

Well there is a loaded question.

The history of playing excellence that is the ISC, the proclaimed team orientated NAFA, the playing factory of Softball Canada, the National body and owner of the USA Softball trademark – ASA or the global ISF.

Which one is the key to fixing this?

It doesn’t matter.

What does matter is getting them all to the table and committing to work together because the clock is ticking.

Let’s take the Pepsi v Coke et al question out of this equation.

If it was the 70’s, there would be time, but there isn’t.

Think of fastpitch as a product and a highly marketable product with the benefit that many in the US and Canada lose sight of at times.

Your communities know about the product and many of them still love it, or at least have an affinity for it.

Hurry up though, because every summer, they are getting older.

Fastpitch softball is at a very interesting crossroad.

The women’s game is off the Olympic schedule and the impartial view would be that it is never, ever going back.

No Olympics equals a lot less money.

US college ball grew off the back of the Olympic inclusion and just perhaps, rugby, which will be played by both men and women may start to appear in the NCAA family – Google NCAA Rugby – they are already on the move.

Will it replace softball?

Your guess is as good as mine.

The other new Olympic inclusion, golf is already there.

Softball Australia proudly boasts using current world rankings to be the world’s number one softball nation.

To those in North America, please don’t, for a split second think that Australia will lead the renaissance of our sport with the same opportunities afforded to many Kiwis, Aussies and South Americans in the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s.

Softball doesn’t cause a bleep on the radar down here.

Never really has, never really will.

So it brings me back to the pure and simple fact, fastpitch softball, both the men and women need a strong USA.

We need a strong Canada as well.

The women have some time to work out their new plan and the adjustment of ISF world championships to two years instead of four may be an option.

I have concerns about that, but I’ll leave that one for another day.

Sitting in my office in Sydney, after a visit from a former US team mate and his wife over Easter got me thinking.

He re-lit my unaligned fire for the game; to at least put down on paper some sort of plan about how we could get everyone around the same table to commit to agreeing to a plan to move forward.

It seems that in fantasy football, you try and find the team that can win the cash.

Perhaps fantasy fastpitch is about finding the team that isn’t in it to win it, but more importantly to save it.

Over the coming month, I’ll finish another three articles- published weekly.

I’ll cover the junior game, the international game and a proposal for the future.

I hope you get time to read them, pass them onto your current and former team mates and sponsors as well as fastpitch lovers.

More importantly, I hope you make some time to contribute to the discussion.

We’ve just rounded third base.

Matt Barnes Retires from Fastball, Signs with Lakers

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Pitcher Matt Barnes has retired from fastball and signed with the Los Angeles Lakers.

EL SEGUNDO – The Los Angeles Lakers have signed free agent forward Matt Barnes, it was announced today by General Manager Mitch Kupchak. Per team policy terms of the contract were not released.

Barnes, a seven-year NBA veteran, appeared in 81 games (58 starts) last season with Orlando, averaging 8.8 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 25.9 minutes while posting five double-doubles and leading the Magic in scoring six times, in rebounds on four occasions and in assists twice.

Originally selected by the Memphis Grizzlies in the second round (46th overall pick) of the 2002 NBA Draft, Barnes has averaged 7.3 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 444 career games (162 starts).

A 6’7” forward, Barnes played four seasons collegiately at UCLA where he became the 43rd player in school history to reach 1,000 career points and helped the Bruins reach the NCAA Sweet 16 in each of his last three seasons.

Editor’s note: When did Matt get all tatted up?

See You in Des Moines (says Bob Otto)

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

One man, one camera, 160 teams


(click banner for original news story at OttoinFocus)

Written by Bob Otto on July 22nd, 2010

YUCAIPA, CA – I emailed Maddy Flanagan, ISC photographer extraordinaire, and the lovely wife of Fastpitchwest Editor, Jim Flanagan.

I needed some camera lens advice.

“Maddy I’m thinking of shooting the NAFA World Series in Des Moines, and I’m thinking (usually I don’t do much of that) of buying a 300mm lens. What f-stop is yours?”

“That would be awesome if you could shoot NAFA!” said Maddy.

Well, Maddy gave me her lens advice, I bought the lens (received it yesterday) and this morning I told NAFA Executive Director, Benjie Hedgecock, that I’ll be in Des Moines.

It’s been a long drought for me. My last national tournament was the 2000 ISC World Tournament in St. Joseph, Missouri. A great tournament and wonderful city, by the way.

Now, 10 years later, I’m off to Des Moines. And I’m jazzed about it. Just imagine, more than 160 teams battling in six divisions for World Series championships from Aug. 13 to Aug 22.

More than 160 teams!

“Gulp.”

I just realized that I’m going to attempt to shoot a LOT of teams and players. The most I’ve covered before was when the ISC World Tournament had the double-knockout, 48 team bracket.

Make that a double, “gulp, gulp.”

But since Benjie and I have emailed back and forth, I’m ready to go. Ready to photograph and report as much as possible. We want the NAFA website to sizzle and sing with game reports, photos, and ballpark updates.

And that’s where we need the help of the teams making the trip to Des Moines.

You’re going to see this guy – me – lugging around two cameras, one hanging off each shoulder, along with a notepad. Oh, and a tape recorder stuck in my pants pocket. (If you talk faster than I can write, you will be recorded.)

I’m going to be asking you managers for a few minutes of your time – perhaps BEFORE a game is about to begin. I’m going to be asking to talk with your players. I promise I won’t take much of your time because I know you want to focus on the games at hand.

And I’m always on the hunt for short profile stories. So if you’ve got someone on your ball club I should know about, then flag me down.

And if there’s someone who wants to help me out, perhaps gathering post-game information (I can furnish you with a guide), that’d be awesome.

I’ve been emailing and talking on the phone with many of you for the past year. I’m looking forward to finally putting faces with the names. This is going to be fun.

See you in Des Moines!

Western Region Teams in 2010 ISC World Tournament

Monday, July 19th, 2010

The schedule of games for the 2010 ISC World Tournament in Midland Michigan, August 14 through August 21, 2010 has been released by ISC.

The first games for Western region teams are as follows, in chronological order:

USA Maccabi

Saturday, August 14, 2010
12:00 noon vs. Wellington Sox, ON
The winner will advance to a second-round game on Sunday at 4:00 pm vs. Albaugh, Iowa

Portland
Saturday, August 14, 2010
12:00 noon vs. Hickson Reds, ON
The winner will advance to a second-round game on Sunday, August 15, 2010at 2:00 PM vs. the Port Elgin Blue Devils, ON (the 2009 ISC II defending champions)

Pueblo Bandits
Saturday, August 14, 2010
7:00 PM vs. Goshen Gators, IN
The winner will advance to a second-round game on Sunday, August 15, 2010 at 6 PM vs. Dolan & Murphys, IL

Rude Pac
Saturday, August 14, 2010
9:00 PM vs. Ingersoll Crush, ON
The winner will advance to a second-round game on Sunday, August 15, 2010 vs. the Minnesota Angels.

Bakersfield Silver Hawks
*first-round bye, based on top 16 finish in rankings
Sunday, August 15, 2010
12:00 noon vs. winner of the first-round game between the Munger MI Vols and the Elmira Expos, ON
The winner will advance to a third round game on Monday, August 16, 2010, at 5:00 pm, between the winner of Marshal Lightning/Shakespeare Falcons vs. Kitchener Rivershark Twins. (Kitchener is the two time defending ISC World Champions for 2008-2009)

California A’s
*first-round bye, based on top 16 finish in rankings
Sunday, August 15, 2010
6 PM vs. winner of the first-round game between the Kitchener Outlaws ON and Adco Electric of New Jersey.
The winner will advance to a third round game on Monday, August 16, 2010, at 5:00 pm, between the winner of Pueblo Bandits/Goshen Gators vs. Dolan & Murphy’s, IL

The six teams represents the largest contingent of Western region teams to participate in the same ISC World Tournament since…..well…..I can’t remember when. Good luck to all. ( if anyone has figured out the answer to this question, please e-mail me, jim (at) fastpitchwest.com

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ISC Announces 2010 World Tournament Brackets

Monday, July 19th, 2010

The ISC has announced the Brackets for the 2010 World Tournament scheduled for August 13-22, 2010 in Midland, Michigan.

You’ll find all the info at

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Click here for the ISC World Tournament page.

World-class teams to play in Erie

Monday, July 19th, 2010

From the GoErie website:

With the Baumann Memorial Tournament discontinued after the 2007 Memorial Day weekend, world class fastpitch softball was considered a thing of the past.

But Erie’s Billy Hillhouse, who still pitches in world class tournaments, plans on a warm-up in Erie for the upcoming A.S.A. Nationals and ISC World Championships.

On the weekend of July 31- Aug. 1, six of the top seven ranked teams in the world are scheduled to compete at the Hess Avenue fields on East 11th and 12th streets.

The field includes the top-ranked Kitchener Riversharks (Ontario), the two-time defending ISC world champions, No. 2 Jarvis Travelers (Ontario), No. 3 Chicago/Dominican, the No. 4 Clifton Park, N.Y. Gremlins, No. 6 Midland (Mich.) Explorers, and No. 7, Albaugh, Inc. of Elkart, Iowa.

Ashland (Ohio) would have made a seventh team, but dropped out.

“With the nationals in South Bend (Ind.) the next week, and the worlds in Midland the following week, these teams will be in top form,” said Hillhouse, who pitches for the Gremlins. “The difference between this and the Baumann tournament is the timing. They are going to bring their top players in, and it’s going to be a perfect tune-up for the biggest tournaments of the season.”

Hillhouse was hoping to have eight teams or more in two divisions.

“We’ll probably have a round-robin, with everybody getting five games, then semifinals and a championship game,” Hillhouse said.

Australian Adam Folkard, who pitches for Rags in the Erie City Rec Fastpitch League, hurls for the Jarvis Travelers.

“He’s only 23, and he’s been staying with me this summer,” Hillhouse said. “He’s already rated one of the top pitchers in the world. In Australia, he’s already a legend.”

Erie Beer co-owner Ed McCormick, who sponsors three of the four City Rec teams, will provide some of the backing for the tournament.

“For six teams, the money is not that big of an issue. They just want the competition at the right time,” Hillhouse said. “And softball fans will see the best the game can offer.”


Ballparkradio’s lead play-by-play man, Kyle Smith, will be in Erie PA on July 31-August 1, 2010 to bring you live streaming broadcasts from the Erie Tournament.

Editors note: Pending confirmation of an Internet connection in Erie, Ballparkradio will be broadcasting from the Erie tournament, wiyh Kyle Smith doing the play-by-play along with assorted cast color commentators. Watch this space for further announcements in that regard.

Kyle’s busy summer on Ballparkradio looks to be getting busier still. Kyle was on the air from Kitchener for the Legends Tournament in July, and also this past weekend from Tavistock Ontario. The Erie Tournament will be the third event during the month of July, with the Canadian midget boys turned the first weekend in August to follow, and the ISC world tournament after that.

Souther Oregon Bandits Win at Crescent City

Monday, July 19th, 2010

The Southern Oregon Bandits captured the title at Crescent City California this past weekend, with a 5-1 win over Mock Ford in the championship game.

“Ageless” Mike Trotter (shown above) was the winning pitcher in the championship game, scattering 2 hits over 7 innings. The Bandits were unbeaten, finishing 5-0, getting wins from four different pitchers an “all hand on deck” approach to pitching duties. (Wins by Trotter, Josh McGowan, Dan Mecum, and two by Brady Howe).

Two players were honored as “All-Tournament”, Enrico Mendez (Mock Ford), Brian Richard (Southern Oregon Bandits), with Dan Mecum named as the tournament MVP. Rico Mendez (Mock Ford) (not to be confused with his son Enrico earned top defensive honors as the “Gold Glove”

Final Order of Finish

1st place Southern Oregon Bandits (Grants Pass, Or)
2nd place Mock Ford (Grants Pass, Or)
3rd place Tule Lake Aces (Tule Lake, CA)
4th place North Coast Bears (Willets, CA)

Kudos to Genieve and C.C. for putting on this tournament every year.

1st Annual Superchief Fastpitch Tournament Anadarko, OK

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

1st Annual Superchief Fastpitch Tournament Anadarko, Oklahoma.

1st place, Superchief
2nd place, Kansas Indians
3rd place, Denton TJB

Myles Stephenson
Anadarko, OK


“Your Friend In Softball”
John Limon
Texas ISC Commissioner
2005-2007
texasisc@gmail.com

Rusk Athletic Club Tournament Houston Texas

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

Results from the Rusk Athletic Club Tournament Houston Texas

Open Division

1st Place – McCrory Engineering Apaches
2nd Place – San Antonio Diablos/Titans
3rd Place – Monterrey A’s
4th Place – Houston Dynamo

MVP – Peter Rodriguez –Apaches
MV Pitcher – Jonas Match – Apaches
Johnny “Nippy” Gonzalez Award – Golden Glove – Rene Ramirez – Apaches

All Tournament Team

Tony Rodriguez – Apaches
Willie Olivas – Apaches
Lucio Govea – Apaches
Benny Carmona – Apaches
David Rocha – SA Diablos/Titans
Juan Potolichhio – SA Diablos/Titans
Sebastian Guerravrutti – SA Diablos/Titans
Ricardo Hernandez – Monterrey A’s
Ricardo Hernandez Jr. – Monterrey A’s
Fabian Izaguirre – Houston Dynamo

Master’s Division
1st Place – Houston Diablos – 5 Time Consecutive Winner
2nd Place – Texas Legends
3rd Place – Houston Denver Harbor A’s

MVP – Larry Felix – Diablos
MV Pitcher – Paul Algar – Diablos
Golden Glove Award – Doug Castillo –Diablos

All Tournament Team

David Torres – Diablos
Ray Camacho – Diablos
Hector Garcia – Diablos
Donnie Bremermann – Legends
Charlie Bremermann – Legends
Ronnie Thomas – Denver Harbor A’s

Rusk Athletic On behalf of the Board of Directors & Members we would like to thank all the players, Coaches, Fans, & especially the Sponsors of all the teams for their continued support and look forward to seeing everyone at next year’s 62nd Annual Men’s Invitational Tournament.

John, thanks for your continued support and your efforts to keep this game alive.

God Bless & Take Care!!

James Soria
Tournament Director – Master’s Division