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Scores from Ontario Challenge Cup in Mitchell

Sunday, September 19th, 2010

Mitchell, ON

Congratulations to Mitchell Mets, winners of the Laverne Reichert Trophy as Ontario Challenge Cup champions, who will receive a berth in the 2011 ISC World Tournament. Full scores below.

Saturday
9 am
Game 1 Kitchener Selects 0 Mitchell Mets 3
WP Kevin Pomfret
LP Scott Clark

Game 2 Kitchener Outlaws 8 Arthur Merchants 3
WP Ryan Shannon
LP Dylan Cunningham
Outlaws Cory Tinline, Ryan Shannon HRs
Arthur Jeff Moose HR

Game 3 Breslau Black Sox 1 Ingersoll Crush 2
WP Adam Martin 9 Ks
LP Larry Cox

11 am
Game 4 Elmira Expos 7 Maryhill Cardinals 0
WP Casey Halstead
LP Bryan Belisle
Elmira Josh Broman 3 hits

Game 5 Mitchell Mets 6 Mississauga Sox 1
WP Fred Follings – No Hitter
LP Glen Dorrington

Game 6 Kitchener Outlaws 12 Elmwood Smoke 2 – 4 innings
WP Mel Ross
LP Brady Lantz
Kitchener – Corey Tinline, Don Harris, Derek Martin HRs

1 pm
Game 7 Fisherville A’s 2 Ingersoll Crush 4
WP Todd Winkworth
LP George Topp

Game 8 Wyevale Tribe 6 Elmira Expos 5 – 8 innings
WP Mark Lambie
LP Dan Martin

3 pm
Loser’s Bracket
Game 9 Elmira Expos 3 Kitchener Selects 1
WP Casey Halstead
LP Doug Hoffman

Game 10 Arthur Merchants 6 Fisherville A’s 8
WP – Rory Miller
LP – Jayme Amos

Game 11 Breslau Black Sox 12 Elmwood Smoke 7 – 8 innings
WP – Shayne Riepert
LP – Dave Juniper

5 pm
Winner’s Bracket
Game 15 Mitchell Mets 6 Kitchener Outlaws 1
WP Fred Follings
LP Mel Ross

Game 16 Ingersoll Crush 14 Wyevale Tribe 7
WP Todd Winkworth
LP Kurt Glover

Loser’s Bracket
Game 12 Maryhill Cardinals 1 Mississauga Sox 0
WP Brendan Roach
LP Glen Dorrington

7 pm
Loser’s Bracket
Game 13 Fisherville A’s 0 Elmira Expos 2
WP – Dan Martin
LP – Dan Anthony

Game 14 Breslau Black Sox 4 Maryhill Cardinals 9

9 pm
Winner’s Bracket
Game 19 Winner Gm 15 (Ingersoll) vs Winner Gm 16 (Mitchell)
Moved to 11 am Sunday due to rain

Thanks to Joe Todd, Jeff Whetstone, Chris & Doug Bach, Kyle Smith for score reporting and game controlling, supervision at the tournament. Thanks also to Paul Baier and his blue crew as well as Kory Dietz of the Mitchell host committee for having us this weekend.
Blair Setford
ISC Canada East

Sunday
Losers Bracket
Gm 17 Elmira Expos 4 Kitchener Outlaws 5
WP Ryan Shannon, in relief of Mel Ross
LP Casey Halstead
Expos Travis Martin 2-run 2b to tie in T7
Outlaws Tim Dubois 2-run home run, 4 RBIs; Ryan Shannon GWRBI B7

Gm 18 Maryhill Cardinals 8 Wyevale Tribe 1 – 5 innings
WP Brandon Roach 2 hitter
LP Mark Lambie

11 am
Losers Bracket
Gm 20 Maryhill Cardinals 3 Kitchener Outlaws 6
WP Mel Ross 6 2/3 inn in relief of Ryan Shannon
LP Bryan Belisle 5 inn; relief Brendan Roach 1 inn
Outlaws Jim Culling 2-run home run

Winners bracket final
Gm 19 Mitchell Mets 12 Ingersoll Crush 4 – 6 innings
WP Steve Cook 3 2/3 inn in relief of Kevin Pomfret 2 1/3 inn
LP Todd Winkworth 4 inn, relief Adam Martin 2 inn
Mets Dale Levy home run 2x1b; Dave Faulhafer 2-RBI 3b 2x2b; Jeff Pauli 2 RBIs; Kevin Gettler 2x1b 3 RBIs
Crush DJ Latford home run, 2bj Eric Scott 2 RBIs

1 pm
Loser’s bracket final
Gm 21 Ingersoll Crush 6 Kitchener Outlaws 1
WP Todd Winkworth
LP Mel Ross 2 2/3 inn, relief Ryan Shannon 3 1/3 inn
Crush Jon Klingenberg 2-run home run; Steve Johnson 2-RBI 2b; Josh Leuszler RBI 3B
Outlaws Blake Underwood Sac Fly RBI

Championship Game
3 pm
Gm 22 Mitchell Mets 9 Ingersoll Crush 2 – 5 innings
WP Fred Follings
LP Todd Winkworth 2 1/3 inn; relief Adam Martin 2 2/3
Mitchell: Kevin Gettler 2-RBI 3b; AJ Moses RBI 2b; Dale Levy 2-run home run; Joe Harris home run;
Crush Darryl Wharram 2b RBI; DJ Latford 2b RBI

On behalf of ISC Canada East- Vice President , Blair Setford and myself, I would like to congratulate the Mitchell Mets on winning the 2010 Ontario Challenge Cup held this past weekend in Mitchell. The Mets went 5-0 and with the perfect record came away with the Laverne Reichert Memorial Trophy and will Receive a berth in the 2011 ISC World Tournament to be held in the Moline, Illinois next August. The finalist for the weekend were the Ingersoll Crush who posted a 4 win – 2 loss record with both losses notched on the backs of the eventual champions , the Mitchell Mets I would like to Thank our hosts for the weekend, Chairman Kory Dietz and the OHA Jr. C Hockey Team – the Mitchell Hawks who are also celebrating 45 years of history for this storied franchise.

Some of the Movers and the Shakers with Kory were Jason Murray and Becky Eidt, who both did a marvelous job behind the scenes in keeping Everything working like clock work. Also a big Hurrah to Arena Manager and Diamond Grooms person Rick Vivian. The players on the Hockey team Were very visible on Saturday and assisted in the raking and keeping the Diamonds in tip/top Shape.

Also a big part of the tournament were the (4) scorekeepers, MaryBeth Gilbert, Kerrie Vosper, Marianne Stroh and Don Barr, who took care of all 23 games, With an experienced crew of Scorekeepers we were able To send in timely reports to Al Doran and Jim Flanagan to keep the people that were not able to attend make them feel like they were just around the corner.

The Blue Crew lead by Umpire in Chief Paul Baier from Stratford, again did a marvelous job The Crew consisted of Chris Lamer, Jay Hart, Ed Otterman, Tim Whitelaw, Trevor Topping, Steve Kuhl, Moe Carde, Mike Clark and Dave Selden p.s. also a Thank you to Maryanne Baier who took some pictures.

That I am sure she will share later on in the week and also cooks a mean bowl of homemade Chicken Noodle Soup that I can vouch for . And last by certainly not least, our experienced crew of Game Controllers , Sr. Game Controller Doug Bach stepped in for me on Saturday afternoon and Saturday night to allow me to attend a 35 year reunion of our Jr B team that won the OASA Crowns in both 1974 and 1975. The weather did not Co-operate On Saturday night while I was away but at the end of the day only one game was moved from late Saturday night had to be shuffled to a Sunday morning start time . The Game Controllers assisting Doug were Chris Bach, Jim Marr, and Jeff Whetstone,

Thank you to all the teams and leagues that participated in the 2010 OCC and to all the Fans that made the trip to Mitchell for our last fastball fix for 2010.

Good Health in the off season and See you all in the Spring of 2011

Joe Todd
ISC Canada East Commissioner

NAFA Masters West – Carson City, NV – Sept 18-19

Friday, September 17th, 2010

Click here for schedule of games and further information.


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Brackets below:

40+

45+

50+

Young Bucks Tournament – Santa Barbara CA – Nov 20-21

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

Beautiful Elings Park ballfields overlooking the Pacific ocean at Santa Barbara, home to the annual Best of the West tournament will be the site for the Young Bucks tournament in November.

The Young Bucks will be hosting a tournament on Nov 20-21 at Elings Park in Santa Barbara.

It will be 3 games round robin on Sat and single elimination on Sun. First twelve teams to pay will be entered. Cost is $350.

Contact Clyde Bennett at clydebennett13 (at) yahoo.com or805-895-9007 or 805-964-2114.

Send entry to 66oo Stagecoach Rd. Santa Barbara Ca. 93105

NAFA Masters – East, West and Vegas

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

Coaches,

We have posted the East Masters Wrap Up on www.Nafafastpitch.com and on Fastpitchwest.com and Alsfastball.com.

It was a great time and I really enjoyed hanging out with each of you.

Please review everything for accuracy and get back to me if there is a typo.

Robert Hernandez and I and the rest of the NAFA Staff are looking forward to seeing the West Masters coaches and players in Carson City this weekend.

Everyone who is coming to Las Vegas, we need your commitment asap. for Oct. 23-24.

Benjie Hedgecock
NAFA Executive Director

Missouri’s fastpitch leaders planning for bigger better boy’s tournaments in 2011

Friday, September 10th, 2010

From OttoInFocus:


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WINSTON, MO – Some men would just throw up there hands and say, “enough’s, enough, it just isn’t meant to be.”

But you won’t hear that from Eric Lewis of Winston, Missouri. The father of two fastpitch-playing sons is determined to keep the boy’s fastpitch game alive – at least in his part of the country – northwest Missouri.

Though denied participation in the 2010 ASA Boy’s National Tournament in the 10-under and 12-under age divisions because of a lack of teams to offer competition in the two brackets, Lewis is undeterred for the 2011 tournaments to be held in Mankato, Minnesota.

And even though his teams couldn’t play at Rolla in the 2010 event, his boys played non-the-less.

“I stayed home and played a fantastic game between my two boys teams,” said Lewis, who is the principal, athletic director, and boy’s softball coach at Winston High School. “I had nineteen little boys age 12 and under play a scrimmage game….we had uniforms, umpires, PA announcing, etc. Great time was had by all.”

And as for the ASA national in Mankato next year?

“I am planning on going to Mankato and taking a 10-Under and a 12-Under team. I am also talking to a couple dads about putting a 14-Under team together. And I’m sure my brother-in-law, Greg “Skipper” McQuinn will have at least an 18-Under
and 23-Under (this year he had those two and a 16-Under).”

Lewis added that it’s possible that northwest Missouri will have a team in every division of the ASA boy’s and young men’s tournament.

And he sees a glimmer of hope that he and McQuinn aren’t alone in the push to revive the boy’s and young men’s sides of the sport.

“I saw some of the younger boys division dads and coaches playing fastpitch in Des Moines in the NAFA World Series tournaments,” he said. “They spoke very confidently of taking teams to Mankato (and) some spoke of taking multiple teams.

“Let’s try and reverse the tide and have a tournament with more teams in every age division.”

2010 SCIFL Post-Season Managers Meeting – Saturday, Sept. 25

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

From the SCIFL website:

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From SCIFl commish, Robert Hernandez:

2010 and another successful season is being us. This is to announce that the SCIFL Post-Season Manager’s meeting for the 2010 season is schedule for Saturday, September 25th, at 9:00 AM. The location will be at the Inn Suites in Buena Park. The address is 7555 Beach Blvd, Buena Park, CA. The hotel is located just south of the 91 freeway Beach Blvd exit.

The agenda will be, but not limited to:

2010 Season Recap
2010 Expenses
20011Proposed Tournament Schedule
Tournament Formats
Locations
SCIFL & NAFA Boards
2011 NAFA World Series
2011 NAFA Master’s World Series
Umpires
Hotels
Sponsorships
Open Discussion

This will be an open meeting and participation is welcomed as each item is discussed. We are more than happy to discuss an item that is not on the agenda but may move it to the Open Discussion portion of the meeting. If you have an item that you wish to place on the agenda, please forward it to me prior to the meeting.

I look forward to seeing everyone on September 25th and discussing the sport we all love to play. Please respond back to me via this email address or on my cell at 714-392-1387 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              714-392-1387      end_of_the_skype_highlighting begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              714-392-1387      end_of_the_skype_highlighting so that we can make sure we have enough chairs and refreshments.

Robert Hernandez

A.C. Williams, Prescott’s amateur softball pioneer, dies

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010


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By Doug Cook

A.C. Williams, former longtime Prescott Parks and Recreation director and beloved state commissioner for the Arizona Amateur Softball Association, died Tuesday in his Prescott home, apparently from complications with diabetes and a heart ailment, according to family members. He was 85.


A.C. Williams, a softball legend in Arizona

Williams moved from Tucson to Prescott in the late 1950s and soon became instrumental in building the city’s reputation as the so-called “Softball Capital of the World” as ASA commissioner from the early 1970s through 2007.

A member of the Arizona Softball Hall of Fame and the ASA National Hall of Fame, Williams brought highly competitive national fast-pitch amateur softball tournaments to Ken Lindley Field, formerly City Park, while forging a cooperative relationship between the city schools’ athletic programs and the Parks and Rec Department for use of fields and courts.

“He was one of the greatest men in recreation,” said Cal Cordes, a close friend of Williams’ who refereed with him years ago. “He changed our recreation program around to the fact that it just ran smoothly all the time. He ran a good ship and trained a lot of good kids about ‘how to do this’ and ‘how to do that.'”

When he first arrived at Prescott Parks and Rec, Williams operated a one-man department inside the old Armory next to City Park at the corner of Gurley Street and Arizona Avenue, which at the time played host to both baseball and softball.

During his tenure from the late-1950s to 1983, Williams also oversaw the creation of several Prescott parks, including Bill Vallely Field next to Yavapai College and Willow Creek Park off Willow Creek Road. He also began the development for Granite Creek Park near the intersection of Sheldon Street and Montezuma Street, which later was named in his honor, and had a hand in the creation of Goldwater Lake Park.

“He was a legend in Parks and Rec and Arizona ASA,” Don Fishel, Arizona ASA’s current commissioner, said of Williams. “He was always amiable and always wanting to help.”

Jim McCasland, who eventually succeeded Williams as Prescott Parks and Recreation director in the mid-1980s and retired in 2007, said he met Williams in 1968 while he was still in high school. At the time, McCasland played summer softball and worked as a Little League umpire.

Not until 1973, as a parks and rec employee, did McCasland get to know Williams, a past chair of the Arizona State Parks Board who had already become an ambassador for softball and Prescott.

From the middle- to late-’60s to the early ’80s, Prescott became the place to play fast-pitch softball. International teams from Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Taiwan and the West Indies, among other countries, visited here to compete.

“He really made fast-pitch go in this town,” said Larry Bender, who scored softball games for Williams for years. “We had a great men’s league here.”

Williams, who brought the first national softball tournament to Prescott in 1978, developed annual invitational fast-pitch tournaments on Memorial Day, the Fourth of July and Labor Day that brought in some of the West’s best teams and a tremendous amount of tourism dollars to Prescott. He also was responsible for bringing the slow-pitch game here in the early 1960s.

“He just loved the game and was absolutely dedicated to it,” McCasland said. “He was a force for softball.”

For years, Williams labored at his East Gurley Street office and at the park seven days a week throughout the summer to ensure that the city’s softball operations went smoothly. He demanded a lot from his staff, too, whether it was maintaining the fields or umpiring.

“We just worked hour upon hour upon hour,” McCasland said. “I didn’t know anything else. It was what you did.”

McCasland, a former fast-pitch softball player, said Williams cared the most about the fans he drew to Ken Lindley Field for summer league games and tournaments. On numerous occasions during night contests in the early ’70s, it was common to see anywhere from 2,000-3,000 spectators, McCasland said, and nobody went home.

“That’s because of A.C. and what A.C. orchestrated,” McCasland said. “When you went to Ken Lindley Field, you’d see members of the city council and the school district, and young people were there.”

Today, the Arizona Softball Hall of Fame has its headquarters inside Grace Sparkes Activity Center, 824 E. Gurley St. – undoubtedly because of Williams’ influence.

Although softball was his first love, Williams also sponsored activities on the courthouse plaza seven days a week.

“With A.C.’s passing, I see an era passing,” McCasland said. “In Prescott, there were people who were unique characters to Prescott – Prescottonians who were Prescott through and through. A.C. was one of those icons.”

Williams’ survivors include his wife of 64-1/2 years, Dell, and his three children, Linda Cates, Vicki Mastriani and Byron Williams.

Funeral services are pending.

ORIGINAL REPORT, 4:33 p.m.:

PRESCOTT – A.C. Williams, former longtime Prescott Parks and Recreation director and beloved state commissioner for the Arizona Amateur Softball Association, died Tuesday in Prescott from complications with diabetes, according to close friends of the family. He was 85.

Williams came to Prescott in the late 1950s and soon built a reputation for the city as the so-called “Softball Capital of the World.” He brought highly competitive national fast-pitch amateur softball tournaments to this area while forging a cooperative relationship between the city schools’ athletic programs and the Parks and Rec Department for use of fields and courts.

Survivors include his wife of 64-1/2 years, Dell, and his three children, Linda Cates, Vicki Mastriani and Byron Williams.

Funeral services are pending.

Editor’s note:

I had the pleasure to meet A.C. Williams, and speak with him a number of times, during visits with my teams to Prescott, Arizona. He indeed put the town on the fastpitch map. For a number of years, including the late 1980’s, Prescott hosted a big 4th of July tournament, in conjunction with the town’s “Rodeo Days” celebration, which seemed to bring three-fourth’s of the population out to Gurley street, with non-stop traffic cruising back and forth, amidst the celebration, with American flags flying from the back of pick-up trucks, full of young people, and always large crowds standing at street level on Ken Lindley Field (which sits in a bowl below). Those tournaments were as Americana as apple pie – quite literally on the 4th of July. In 1987, we (San Diego Eagles, with future ISC Hall of Famer Alan Rohrbach) made it to the championship game against the Morgan Hill Nine – a team comprised largely of the Santa Rosa Guanella Brothers, and played before a packed house of 1000 or so, with fans lining the fence on Gurley as far as we could see. People stayed because it was too much fun to leave. That was Prescott. That was the environment that A.C. helped create. A.C. passed the baton to folks like Jim McCasland, Don Fishel and Sharon Mitchell. Teams could always count on one thing in Prescott, and that was A.C. Williams-like hospitality. Teams came first, with the folks going out of their way to be sure the teams enjoyed themselves during their stay in Prescott. That was A.C. Williams.

-JF

After 15 years, Lindsey makes it to bigs in LA

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Minor League veteran gets call after winning PCL batting title


John Lindsey has spent 16 seasons in the minor leagues, amassing a .311 batting average at the Triple-A level

SAN DIEGO — There hasn’t been much feel-good to the Dodgers’ story lately, which probably explains the interest in the promotion of 33-year-old John Lindsey, who spent his first day as a Major Leaguer on Monday after 15 years in the Minors.

“This is a great moment for me and it hasn’t sunk in,” said Lindsey. “I’m here, but my brain hasn’t caught up yet.”

Lindsey’s circuitous route to the Major Leagues includes stops with three other organizations (Colorado, Seattle and Florida), a couple years in independent ball and a near retirement.

He finally got the call after winning the Pacific Coast League batting title with a .353 average for Triple-A Albuquerque, slugging 25 homers with 97 RBIs in 107 games. He was called into manager Tim Wallach’s office for a conference call with Dodgers general manager Ned Colletti for the good news.

“My knees kind of buckled,” Lindsey said. “I couldn’t believe it.”

Lindsey did a SportsCenter interview Monday after receiving “a million texts” Sunday.

“My wife put it on Facebook and a lot of people are rooting for me,” he said.

Lindsey said every time he didn’t get called up, “It was like they were telling me I couldn’t do it, but I’m hard-headed,” he said. “I was stubborn and kept going.”

Manager Joe Torre said he will use Lindsey mostly as a pinch-hitter, because his defense at first base is limited.

“The lesson is, never give up,” Torre said. “It’s a great story. We’ve been around a lot of players that things come easy to and don’t really understand the other side of it.”

R-Twins claim back-to-back titles

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

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September 06, 2010
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CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — The Kitchener Rivershark Twins earned a measure of redemption when they downed the hosts 6-1 in the title game at the Canadian senior men’s fastpitch championship on Sunday.

The defending national champion R-Twins stumbled in their quest to collect three consecutive world club team titles a couple of weeks ago, settling for second place, but were not to be denied at the national championship.

Rowan Lam collected two RBI for the winners who roared undefeated through the weeklong tournament.

Hurricane Earl forced Saturday’s playoff round to be contested on Friday, but not even that could deter the R-Twins who recorded their first Canadian title in the team’s four-decade history last year in St. Thomas.

Don Scott and Paul Koert combined for the championship win. The duo scattered six hits while R-Twins ace Todd Martin remained on the shelf with a shoulder injury.

Familiar foe Frank Cox absorbed the loss. He allowed three earned runs through three and a third innings for the hosts, known as the Gahan House Fawcetts.

PEI Fawcetts make history by grabbing silver in fast pitch championships

Monday, September 6th, 2010


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The Canadian senior men’s fastpitch championship at the Central fields had a silver lining for the host Gahan House Bud Light Fawcetts.

The defending champion Kitchener Rivershark Twins defeated the Fawcetts 6-1 in Sunday afternoon’s championship game in front of an overflow crowd of more than 2,000. It’s the first time a P.E.I.-based team has reached the final and finished in the medals in the 46-year history of this event.

Kitchener ran the table in the 10-team tournament, going 9-0 in the round-robin and 3-0 in the playoffs, outscoring opponents 65-21.

Fawcetts starter Frank Cox, plagued by a wrist injury that limited him to just three appearances during the tournament, lasted until the third inning before giving way to Trevor Ethier, who had thrown a complete game in the Island squad’s 3-2 victory over Three Cheers Pub of Newfoundland and Labrador earlier in the day. The pair combined to allow seven hits.

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