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From an Orphan to a King

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

From an Orphan to a King – Eddie Feigner is out in hardback.

Review

Eddie’s life has been one of perseverance and entertainment. A man with special talents and a big heart. –Joe Theismann, Legendary Quarterback

Eddie was unique, a master, the best softball pitcher ever in history. –Jerry Green, The Detroit News Writer, Member of Michigan Sports HOF.

Eddie is a living legend, no one faster, no one better. He will always be the King. –Harry Smith, Anchor, The Early Show on CBS.

Product Description

In 1946 when an energetic, stong-armed young marine with a world of confidence laid down a challenge that would alter sports history forever. From that humble beginning, using only himself and three other players; a first baseman, catcher and shortstop, the King and His Court engaged full-team squads winning over 9,700 contests. Remarkably, over 200,000,000 fans have witness the King pitch 930 no-hitters. They marvel at his 141,000 career strikeout totals. Spectators are mesmerized while Eddie hurls the ball from second base, behind his back, and even between his legs. Incredibly, while wearing a blindfold he has whiffed over 8,600 sluggers! Eddie Feigner’s life story is true Americana. He is simply the greatest softball fast-pitch player in history and one of the finest athletes of all time. Starting as an orphan, his rise to the pinnacle as the sport’s greatest ambassador is extraordinary. His life is part Hollywood, part Harlem Globetrotters, and part God-given athletic genius. The stories of eight decades of international travel, memorable games and incredible obstacles that the team ovecame are sure to inspire and entertain sports fans and general readers alike.

2010 Boatnik – Grants Pass, Oregon – May 28-31

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

Cal State Builders among teams at long-running Boatnick Tournament at Grants Pass, Oregon

Click here for schedule of games and Sunday bracket.

AA-Major Pitching and below as usual.

NAFA Rules with some Boatnik modifications.

NAFA Onsite Director for info, Benjie Hedgecock, 503-559-5398
Committee Ken Hix, Scotty McGowan, Troy Terry, Benjie Hedgecock, Keith Willard

Mail your entry fee of $350 today to:
NAFA, PO Box 566, Dayton,Oregon 971114

All Games at Riverside Park in Grants Pass

No banned bats..Period.

The home team will be the official scorekeeper and will sit at the table behind the homeplate.

The visiting team will be the announcer and run the scoreboard.

2010 Boatnik NAFA Men’s Fastpitch Qualifier May 28-31
All Games at Riverside Park, Grants Pass, Oregon

Friday
7pm Mock Ford, Grants Pass vs Southern Oregon Bandits Grants Pass

Saturday
9:30 Brotherton Pipe vs Butte Falls
11:15 Tule Lake vs Cal State Builders
1pm Team Jones vs Roseville Eagles
3pm Tule Lake vs Mock Ford
4:45 Roseville Eagles vs Butte Falls
6:30 Cal State Builders vs SO Bandits
8:15 Team Jones vs Brotherton Pipe

Sunday
8:30 Mock Ford vs Cal State Builders
10:15 Brotherton Pipe vs Roseville Eagles
Noon SO Bandits vs Tule Lake Aces
1:45 Team Jones vs Butte Falls
See bracket for the rest

Mexicali

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

Speaking of the G-man, he’s with Santa Cecila, Mexico this weekend at the Mexicali Tournament.

Gerald reports:

Sta.Cecilia defeats Copa Dum on a walkoff grand slam to win 6-4!:) Pyle and Avery combined 4 hitter. But we each gave up mammoth home runs!:)

Editor’s note: Arturo Soto was the player that hit the walk-off grand-slam.

Pyle and Avery are teammates during the regular season on Rude Pac, which plays in the SCIFL. Avery, a 22 year old pitcher from Nova Scotia joins Travis Price as a Canadian transplant playing in Southern California. Bonus points if you can name another.
send your guess to jim (at) fastpitchwest.com

We hope to have more to report by Sunday.

Mexicali is located on the USA/Mexico border, in Baja California, Mexico, a couple of hours east of San Diego (on the road towards Yuma, Arizona. ) Mexicali has had men’s fastball for some time now, with teams coming north to play in Southern California tournaments, as well as hosting the annual Mexicali/Copa Dum tournament, dating back to (at least) the 1990’s. In 1998, when I pitched in it, I found the reason the teams keep coming back – great hospitality in the town.

Led by pitcher Panfilo Valdez, the Mexicali team had a good run at the AAU International tournament a few years back, finishing second in 2004 to Los Socios, Venezuela, and third in 2005. Valdez pitched with the So Cal Bombers in their early days, about the same time period. So Cal fans will recall the original Mexicali teams organized by Craig Kodama, who ran a produce ranch in the Mexicali-Calexico area. So Cal pitchers discovered the secret to those strong hitting teams — a pitching machine on the ranch getting plenty of work.


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Rupp Strikes Again

Friday, May 7th, 2010


(click photo for Facebook page)

Rupp’s caption:

Gerald, it has just been brought to my attention that I’ve been named as a party in a law suit filed by Disney studios and Tarrant Hightopp AKA the “Mad Hatter” The law suit alleges that I have fitted you with so many hats it is now threatening Mr Hightopp’s reputation and livelyhood by infringing upon his schtick. Please quit allowing me to “Hat Trick” you everytime we meet. My attorney has advised me not to throw rise balls and change ups to you anymore to avoid any further litigation .

2010 ISC Roster – Napanee North Key Jr Express

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Noftall Mike Pitcher Napanee, Ont
Graham Joran Pitcher Napanee, Ont

Brown Chris Catcher Napanee, Ont
Lockeridge Josh Pitcher Kingston, Ont
Wallwork Ian Pitcher Picton, Ont

McGarvey Craig Infield Napanee, Ont
McGarvey Cal Infield Napanee, Ont
McNeill Luke Catcher Napanee, Ont
Lloyd Kyle SS Newburgh
Cunningham Dillon 3B Ponsonby, Ont
Mills Brent Outfield Napanee, Ont
Mills Ryan Infield Selby, Ont
Ryan Jackson Outfield Tamworth, Ont
McDonald Luke Outfield Tamworth, Ont
Hulton Joedan Infield Kingston, Ont
Millen Kale Outfield Napanee, Ont

Field manager Kerr Dave Napanee, Ont
Coach Lewis Joe Camden East, Ont

2010 ISC Roster – Wyevale Tribe

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Hales Rick 7 INF Waverly, ON
Kelly Cory 9 OF Elmvale. ON
Kelly Michael 10 INF Hillsdale, ON
Tjart Matt 13 OF Barrie, ON
Giffen Mark 14 INF Elmvale, ON
McNabb John 18 INF Barrie, ON
Townes Patrick 20 INF Elmvale, ON
Peterson Kevin 24 INF Wyevale, ON
McNabb Graham 27 P Minesing, ON
Drinkill Dave 29 INF Barrie, ON
Leonard Trace 66 INF Thornton, ON
Giffen Jason 78 P Elmvale, ON
Lambie Mark 88 OF Barrie, ON
Glover Kurt 90 P Penetanguishene, ON

Passing of Southern California pitcher Les Riley

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

From Dave Blackburn:

It is with deep sadness that I report to the Fastpitch community of the untimely passing of long time Southern california fastpitch pitcher Lester Charles Riley. Lester was known on the field by one of two nicknames, and he was always either called Les, or Moe, by his team mates, and his opponents.

It was reported to me by my Teammate Dave DeMaio that Les entered the 8:30 PM game for the Burbank Roofing Team at Robert Gross Park on Wednesday night. to pitch the third inning, Les was entering in relief of Gerald Pyle. After the third inning was over, Les came back to the dugout and allegedly complained of feeling light-headed. Les then suddenly collapsed, and he did not regain conciousness. Paramedics attempted to revive him, and he was rushed to St Joseph’s Medical Center in Burbank. He was pronounced dead some time around 10 PM PST, to a stunned group of family, friends, teammates and softball buddies. He will be deeply missed by the sport.

It was opening night of the Spring / Summer session of the City of Burbank men’s fastpitch League. Les had been a stalwart pitcher in the Burbank and Los Angeles Municipal fastpitch Leagues for decades. I personally had been competing against Les since the 1980s, and I have definitely pitch more games against Les, through the years, than any other pitcher. He was a great battler, and universally well-liked by everyone he came in contact with.

I had played in the earlier game on the same field. I had left the park, just before the time of the tragic incident. But I did say hello to Les, as I was exiting the First base dugout, as he was entering. I joked with Les for a moment, and laughingly said that “in this league, we would be probably be throwing our 350th game against each other”. He laughed, I wished him well. Little did I know that it would be the last time I would ever speak to him. Please keep Les Riley and his family in your thoughts and prayers.

Info on Funeral and Memorial Services pending.



Rudy Montanez, Jr. (Founder/manager of Rude Pac) adds his thoughts:

I am sad to report that the Fast Pitch community in Southern California has lost a great friend. On Wednesday Night the 5th of May 2010 Lester Riley Affectionately known as Moe, was rushed to the hospital from Gross Park in Burbank where he was playing with his Wednesday Night Fast Pitch Team. Moe was later pronounced dead at Saint Joseph Medical Center. Moe has been involved with fast pitch in Southern California for over 25 years. He has played on the Tournament circuit for many years. Though not as much recently. Moe has been a fixture in the Burbank City league for many years.

Moe’s passion and love for the game of fast pitch was not just for the game itself but for the people that played it as well. Which is why Moe had the respect of all us who have played with or against him. I know that Moe played with many team over the past years. Here are only a couple of the team names that I believe Moe has played with in the past years, All American, Rayco, So Cal Masters, Burbank Roofing (AKA Burbank) and I’m proud to say even appeared with Rude Pac Fast Pitch.

Moe was a man who I greatly admired and who taught me a lot about the game. He was one of those guys who helped me improve as a player and once I went blind was one of the first one to tell me to stay involved in the game. I’m proud to say that Lester Riley was one of my best friends at the ball park. It makes me sad to think he won’t be there anymore and I am proud too have known him. My Love Thoughts and Prayers go out to Moe’s teammates and especially his family. May you rest in peace my good friend.

Rudy Montanez Jr.
Rude Pac Fast Pitch Manager

Update on Ken Vierling

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

An update on our friend Ken Vierling, ISC II Umpire in Chief, who underwent a 12 hour surgery today, to tend to complications from his serious injuries in a car crash. It may be a while before he sees your posts, but I’m sure he will welcome them when he is up and around again.

Dave Birnie sets new Canadian Javelin Record

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Ontario Masters Fastball Guru Dave Birnie set a new Canadian Masters Track & Field record in the Men’s Javelin Throw recently.

Dave returned to competitive track & field for the first time in 30+ years and broke the record in his first meet. Dave’s Canadian record toss of 51.69 metres eclipsed the old record of 51.12 set in 2005 at the World Masters Games in Edmonton Alberta. Masters track and field has no restrictions other then age, you compete against recreational athletes and sometimes even former Olympians and World Record holders. Dave recently turned 50 and competes in the 50-54 age bracket.

The 2nd ranked 50-54 javelin thrower in the world in 2009 was Dainis KÅ«la of Latvia, back in 1980 Dainis won the Gold Medal at the Moscow Olympics with a toss of 91.20 metres. Dainis’ best throw last year was 61.64 at the World Masters Track & Field Championships in Lahti Finland. The World Masters Track & Field Championships are held every 2 years, Dave will be competing for Canada at the 2011 World Masters Track & Field Championships in Sacramento California. In 2013 the World Masters Track & Field Championships will be held in Porto Alegre, Brazil but Dave may opt for the multi event World Masters Games in Torino Italy so he can throw the javelin and catch his Canadian masters fastball buddies in action.

Canadian & American masters track and field rankings are updated throughout the summer with the World Masters rankings coming when the track season ends, Dave is confident he can improve by 3-5 metres this year, the strong throwing arm is still there but the run-up and technique needs a lot of work, Dave’s goals are a top 2 ranking in Canada, top 5 in North America and a top 10 in the World. Dave is a member of the Niagara Regional Athletics Track Club in Niagara Falls, Ontario where he still holds the Open Men’s javelin track club record from 30 years ago, Dave’s coach is Kevin Knight. Dave competed in pole vault, discus as well as the javelin back in high school, in grade 12 Dave won the Bert Pearson Memorial Trophy for Track and Field Athlete of the year.

Watch here for some photos to go with the story.

Congratulations, Dave !

2010 ISC Roster – Ingersoll Crush

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Figg Jeff 5 OF Woodstock, ON
Leversage Matt 7 OF Embro, ON
Johnson Matt 8 Util. Ingersoll, ON
Zang Andrew 9 1B London, ON
McKay Chris 11 OF Tavistock, ON
Martin Adam 12 P Salford, ON
Winkworth Todd 15 P St. Thomas, ON

Wharram Darryl 21 C Woodstock, ON
Latford D.J. 24 OF Ingersoll, ON
Scott Eric 27 IF London, ON
Innes Danny 32 OF Embro, ON
Johnson Steve 33 DH Ingersoll, ON
Johnson Rick 35 Util. Dorchester, ON
Leuszler Josh 44 OF Sweaburg, ON
Winkworth Cory 51 IF Ingersoll, ON
Gray Randy 55 C, 1B St. Thomas, ON

Coach Figg Bob 3 Woodstock, ON
Coach Johnson Rick 35 Dorchester, ON