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Pitcher Available

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

From Bryan Lathrop:

SOFTBALL TEAMS:

After giving it considerable thought, I have decided due to travel and financial constraints that I will no longer play for New Image Salon.

It was a great four years, winning the NAFA National Championship three times and once the ASA Class A National. No one will ever forget the 97-3 year.

I would like to thank manager Jeremie Holman; sponsor Peg Holman; team fans; and all my teammates. No one could have asked for a greater bunch of guys to be teammates with. Wishing them the best of luck in 2010 and beyond.

I do feel I still have some wins left in this old arm so if anyone is in need of a pitcher, please contact me. My phone number is 608-846-6813 or 608-628-9015. My e-mail address is balnickel (at) yahoo.com. If you can not reach me, you may contact my dad, NAFA Vice-President at 608-225-1321. His e-mail is oldfab (at) hotmail.com The decision will ultimately be mine but will listen to any good advice. Hopefully so teams can get there schedule set, a decision as to who I will pitch for will be made by February 1st.

Bryan Lathrop

(Ed Note) Pitched for Kitchener-Waterloo Cubs, runner-up in 2009 ISC II Tournament of Champions)

Calling All 2010 AAU Rosters

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009


If your team is competing in the 2010 AAU International Tournament in January, and has not yet submitted a team roster, we invite you to do so. See others on this blog for samples. Nothing official, just for the reading enjoyment of fastball fans around the world. Send to: jim (at) fastpitchwest.com — and be sure to cc: a copy to Al Doran at fastball (at) pmihrm.com.

ISC Release on 2010 Format Change

Monday, December 7th, 2009

For immediate Release

The International Softball Congress is pleased to announce that the 2010 ISC World Tournament will be a 48-team event utilizing a modified EGC format which includes an ISC II Championship bracket.

All 48 teams will compete in the opening rounds of the tournament. The ISC II Championship single elimination bracket will be comprised of the first 24 teams that are eliminated from the ISC World Tournament bracket.

This restructuring has been approved by the ISC Executive Committee, the ISC Board of Directors and the Midland Host Committee.

Classification between ISC and ISC II will be eliminated. All teams will be able to sign pitchers who were previously on the ISC II Ineligible List including PRAWNs and out-of-region players (OOR) subject to existing limitations for PRAWNs and fees for OOR players. Please note that the maximum of two OOR pitchers is still in effect. The ISC will publish a unified set of rankings rather than separate rankings for ISC and ISC II teams.

The primary purpose of these changes is to continue providing our host cities with a sufficient number of teams and economic impact to warrant their hosting efforts and to provide teams with additional opportunities and games. It is also felt the addition of a Legends division will be appreciated by many fans.

A sample unified tournament bracket is now displayed on the ISC Web Site at www.iscfastpitch.com to show how the tournament will flow and how teams will enter the ISC II bracket. This is a sample only and any game days or times shown on this bracket should be disregarded as the final schedule has yet to be determined. All teams will be guaranteed at least three games (only 4-teams will have 3-games while all others are guaranteed 4-games). Those in the ISC II bracket will be guaranteed a minimum of four games.

Click here to view the bracket in html format and here to view a pdf version.

Here is some additional information about the 2010 ISC World Tournament:

• An informal poll of ISC II caliber teams drew 20-respones and shows that all respondents would consider entering a unified tournament that includes an ISC II championship bracket.
• To compensate for the reduction of total teams compared with 2009, the ISC will pursue the possibility of a 16-team Legends tournament to be run during the World Tournament. There will also be a 4-team U19 (Midget) tournament. Dates of both the Legends and U19 segments and Legends age-category will be announced later. It is also felt that a Legends division will be appreciated by many fans.
• A full complement of awards will be presented in all four segments; ISC, ISC II, Masters and U19.
• The 2010 ISC World Tournament is scheduled to start Friday August 13 with two games and the championship game on Saturday, August 21. The ISC II Championship game will likely be played on Thursday, August 19.
• The full statistical package that the ISC provides will be kept for all four tournament segments.
• Streaming of both the World Tournament and ISC II segments will continue as in past years. The ISC II Championship game will likely be video streamed.
• We will soon send 2010 berth allocations to our five Regional Vice Presidents and International Director for distribution among invitational tournaments in 2010. There will be 48 total berths allocated less berths that were filled in 2009 for 2010. Berths will be designated ISC Berths and we will no longer distinguish between World Tournament and ISC II ToC berths. We currently have 16 teams qualified for 2010 berths from 2009 Qualifiers plus two Midland Host Teams.
• The pre-tournament manager meeting and team registration will be held on Friday, August 13. Opening ceremonies will be held on Saturday evening, August 14.

The ISC apologizes to the Midland Host Committee for implying that it had approved the format in our release last Monday. The Midland Host Committee did not officially approve the format until today.

For further information, please contact

Ken Hackmeister
ISC Executive Director
iscken (at) comcast.net

Red Rock Revisited

Monday, December 7th, 2009

In response to requests, Maddy is uploading some of the older galleries to her site. Recent additions include the 2007 Red Rock tournament, posted over the weekend, and noted in her blog:



click photo for her blog post.
click her for direct link to photos.

I’m playing catchup this weekend and so have posted the last set of photos I took at the Red Rock tournament in 2007. As I reviewed the photos for posting it brought back many memories of that field and that tournament. One of my favorite tournament for many reasons: location, players, quality of game, I still miss shooting this tournament two years later. Click here to take you to the gallery of photos for the 2007 Red Rock Tournament and enjoy revisiting one of the greatest tournaments that men’s fastpitch has to offer. Let’s hope we can one day soon return to this beautiful venue.

Editor’s note: It was interesting to look back at those photos, taken early in the 2007 season out west. Three California teams emerged from that tournament to do great things in 2007.

The So Cal Bombers, the California Lumberkings and A-1 Taylor Farms. The Bombers were runners-up in the 2007 ISC World Tournament, while the Lumberkings and Taylor Farms finished 2-3 in the 2007 ISC II Tournament of Champions. (two teams that would combine a year later and win the ISC II T of C)

At Red Rock 2007, the Bombers topped Team Minnesota, 6-4 in the finals, with the Bomber’s Sean Whitten garnering Most Valuable Pitcher honors. Teammate Steve Pinnochio won MVP Honors. Other Bombers named to the All Tournament team included: Darren Box, Adam LaLonde, Chad Ghostkeeper, Nate Devine and Mike Butler.

Fans at Red Rock 2007 also got a chance to see 2009 ISC Hall of Famer Mike Piechnik, who pitched for Portland.

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Las Vegas Road Trip III – April 9-11, 2010

Sunday, December 6th, 2009


(Click logo for official SCIFL website)

LAS VEGAS ROAD TRIP III

Happy Holidays, NAFA and SCIFL are announcing the third edition of the “Las Vegas Road Trip” men’s fast pitch tournament. The date of this tournament will be April 9th, 10th and 11th. Games will start on Friday afternoon at Sunset Park after 1:00 PM with the hope of having the games completed by 8:00PM Friday night and 9:00 PM on Saturday night. This is to allow the players and their families to enjoy Las Vegas. Championship games will be scheduled for 3:00 PM on Sunday.

Temperatures in Sin City the past two years have been very favorable, with temperatures being in the low 80’s. This will be a NAFA sanctioned event with the participating teams separated in the following divisions:

A
A-Major/AA (depending on amount of teams)
AA/AA-Major (depending on the amount of teams)

The splits in the higher classifications will be based on the amount of teams that enter. It is anticipated that 36 teams can be accommodated for this event and confirmation into the tournament will be based on the entry fee and roster being received. Last year there were about six teams that were not able to get in as the tournament filled up by mid-February. Please do not delay in getting back to me if your team will be entering into the event. Once the tournament is full, teams providing their entry fee will be placed on a waiting list and entered if any teams drop out or if additional fields are available.

The entry fee for the tournament is $400 and the NAFA 3-game guarantee bracket will be used for all divisions. It is open to all fast pitch teams and if your team has not yet paid their NAFA registration fee, there will be an additional $20 fee which will be forwarded to your State Director. With a minimum of eight (8) teams in a division, the winner will have their 2009 NAFA World Series entry fee paid for the division they played in. Also, to help keep tournament costs down, if your team books at least five (5) rooms and stays at our host hotel, Arizona Charlie’s Boulder, you will receive $25 back on your entry fee. Booking will need to be done using the 800 number and code provided in this message, rooms booked any other way cannot be confirmed through the hotel and are not used toward our count.

Team interested in playing should contact Robert Hernandez at rmh323 (at) roadrunner.com or 714-392-1387. All teams will need to submit a roster listing all their players with their entry fee. Checks can be made out to “SCIFL” and forwarded to Robert Hernandez, P.O. Box 1891, Anaheim, CA 92815-1891. Teams will be entered into the event in order of receipt of entry fees.

The host hotel for the tournament once again will be Arizona Charlie’s Boulder, providing rooms for the third year in a row. We have negotiated a very reasonable rate for the teams if you use the 800 number to book. The hotel is nice for the teams as the rooms are set up in a dorm type setting and being able to talk or hang out with each other is very easy. Arizona Charlie’s Boulder offers a casino, buffet and sit down dining along with live music in the downtown bar/lounge. Please help the tournament by booking with Arizona Charlie’s using their 800 number to receive the special rate. The number is 800-362-4040 and the reference code is C-SCIFL or mention So Cal Independent Fast Pitch League.

Arizona Charlie’s Boulder
Full service hotel/casino/restaurants/bowling alley
www.arizonacharliesboulder.com
4575 Boulder Hwy, Las Vegas, NV
800-362-4040 ad reference “C-SCIFL” or So Cal Independent Fast Pitch League as the group name

Room rates:
Fri/Sat – $44 per night plus taxes for either a standard room or suite
Thur & Sun – $29 per night plus taxes for a standard room or suite
Please note that the suites will be available on a first come first served basis

These rates are by far the best that we received for similar type hotels during this time frame, most were well in the $100+ range per night. Rooms will be included in the block until March 9, 2010 so please do not delay in reserving your room. We will not be negotiating with another hotel, so once the hotel is booked or the cut off date has passed you will need to make your own accommodation’s. Last year there were a number of teams that waited until the last couple of weeks to book their rooms and the hotel did not have any more to give. At the time of booking you will be charged first night of your stay with the reminder of days being charged upon check-in. Roll-outs are available for an additional $10 per night.

Arizona Charlie’s Boulder is located 7 miles from the parks but the money saved on the rooms will be a plus for teams compared to some of the other quotes that have been received. Teams can also save at the buffet by joining the casino player program when they arrive to check in.

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions regarding this tournament. I look forward to seeing you in Las Vegas.

Robert Hernandez
NAFA Pacific Coast VP
P.O. Box 1891
Anaheim, CA 92806

rmh323 (at) roadrunner.com
714-392-1387

ISC Press Release re: Part 2 of Announcements

Friday, December 4th, 2009

For Immediate Release or Posting

The ISC had every intention to issue our 2nd promised release today about the 2010 ISC World Tournament.

Unfortunately, we are still working out some final agreements with the Midland Tournament Committee and the release will be delayed a day or two.

The new plan is to have the release issued no later than Monday, December 7.

Ken

1st Annual Maccabi USA Invitational fast pitch Tournament – Dec 5 at Long Beach CA

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009




Thanks to Larry Silfen and Dave Blackburn for this info:


Welcome to the 1st Annual Maccabi USA Invitational fast pitch Tournament.

Many of us play on teams together in Burbank, Sherman Oaks and Tournaments throughout the year and have become close friends. This Tournament is to thank the participating teams for helping the U.S.A. “Open” and “Masters” teams prepare
for The 18th World Maccabiah Games in Israel this past July, and give you some background on the Maccabi USA program.

The Maccabiah games take place every 4 years in Israel and are the Jewish version of the Olympics. Players try out from all over the United States and two teams (“Open” and “Masters”) are selected to represent the United States in competition
versus teams from countries like Venezuela, Canada, Mexico and Israel. The Team USA rosters include many Division one baseball players from schools like Indiana (also played in “high” Minor Leagues) USC, Ohio State, Northwestern and the University of Hartford.

This past July in the 18th World Maccabi Games Team USA finished second to Canada in the “Open” competition, and beat Canada for the Gold in the “Master’s “ competition, which is a 35-and-over event.

The experience of representing the U.S.A. and getting to see Israel is something many of us will never forget. While we strive to win Gold medals, the Maccabi experience is as much about the journey as it is the final destination.

We plan on making this invitational tournament a yearly event, and hope that all of the teams we invited here today, will join us year after year.

Happy Holidays to all and best of luck to all of the Teams.

Larry Silfen
Tournament Organizer

Maccabi Fastpitch Invitational – December 5th, 2009 – El Dorado Park in Long Beach, CA

Group A Group B

Team 1 Flor de Cana Team 4 J&B
Team 2 Maccabi USA Team 5 Black Sox
Team 3 Panteras Team 6 Rude Pac

Game 1 – 8:30 AM Round Robin – Round 1 – FDC vs. Maccabi USA
Game 2 – 8:30 AM Round Robin – Round 1 – J&B vs. Black Sox

Game 3 – 10:15 AM Round Robin – Round 2 – FDC vs. Panteras
Game 4 – 10:15 AM Round Robin – Round 2 – J&B vs. Rude Pac

Game 5 – 12:00 PM Round Robin – Round 3 – Maccabi USA vs. Panteras
Game 6 – 12:00 PM Round Robin – Round 3 – Black Sox vs. Rude Pac

Playoffs – single elimination

Game 7 – 1:45 PM Playoffs – Round 1 – Group A 2nd Vs Group B 3rd
Game 8 – 1:45 PM Playoffs – Round 1 – Group A 3rd VS Group B 2nd

Game 9 – 3:30 PM Playoffs – Round 2 – Winner of Gm 7 Vs Group A 1st
Game 10 3:30 PM Playoffs – Round 2 – Winner of Gm 8 Vs Group B 1st

Game 11 5:15 PM Championship – Winner of Gm 9 Vs Winner of Gm 10

In the event that all 3 teams in a group end up with a win and a loss,
the tie-breaker” for seeding for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in a group is.

Criteria #1 Fewest Runs Allowed
Criteria #2 Most Runs Scored
Criteria #3 If 2 teams are still tied, use their head-to-head game

Below are the directions to the El Dorado Park Softball Fields in Long Beach, location of the first Maccabi USA Fastpitch Invitational Tournament, on Sat Dec 5.

Attached are two images from Google Earth of the Park and the surrounding area.

The park lies just north of the Intersection of the 405 and the 605 Freeways. It is a huge complex, that includes a
Golf course to the North and to the South of the Softball fields.

From the LA area…

TAKING THE 405 FWY SOUTHBOUND

If taking the 405 Fwy South, take it south to the 605 Fwy North. Take the first exit which is Katella Avenue / Willow Street.

Willow Street and Katella Avenue are the same road, but it is called Katella Avenue east of the 605, and Willow Street West of the 605.

Go West on Willow Street to Studebaker Road. Go right on Studebaker Road to the first right which is the driveway into the El Dorado Park complex.

When you come to a “T”, take a right, and then a quick left into the softball fields parking lot.

FROM THE 605 SOUTHBOUND

If taking the 605 south, exit at Spring Strret, and go right (West)

Go West on Spring Street to Studebaker Road. Go Left on Studebaker Road to the first left past Barrios Street,

That left is a driveway into the El Dorado Park complex. When you come to a “T”, take a right,
and then a quick left into the softball fields parking lot.

If coming from San Diego or anywhere south of Long Beach,

FROM THE 405 NORTHBOUND

If taking the 405 Fwy North, take it to the 605 Fwy North. Take the first exit which is Katella Avenue / Willow Street.

Willow Street and Katella Avenue are the same road, but it is called Katella Avenue east of the 605 Fwy, and Willow Street West of the 605 Fwy.

Go West on Willow Street to Studebaker Road. Go right on Studebaker Road to the first right which is the driveway into the El Dorado Park complex.

When you come to a “T”, take a right, and then a quick left into the softball fields parking lot.


View Larger Map

Editor’s note:
El Dorado Park is a large regional park, but the ballfields are pretty much right smack in the middle. The section of the park that you want is bounded by Willow on the south, Spring on the North, Studebaker Road on the east and the 605 freeway on the west. Follow the little road in from the STUDEBAKER side, [the “A” on the Google map above] north of Willow. Zoom in on the map above and you’ll see the 4 diamond wagon wheel.

Nice to see a tournament so close to home again!

ISC announces PRAWN changes, additional announcement pending

Monday, November 30th, 2009

For immediate release

As most know, the continuing loss of ISC World Tournament caliber teams is putting the tournament in jeopardy. Because of this, the ISC has been forced to make some major changes in rules and tournament operation for 2010 and future years. This release is one of two that will be issued this week, explaining the changes. The second change is currently being voted on by the ISC Board of Directors.

To fully explain the background of these changes, one must understand the economics of the ISC World Tournament. The World Tournament is a primary source of operational revenue for the ISC. The host city conducts the tournament with a financial commitment to ISC. The host city must have reasonable assurance of sufficient economic impact and revenue to make their operation viable and profitable. To successfully accomplish this, there must be a sufficient number of teams traveling to the host city and the tournament must be appealing to fans who attend the tournament games.

Perhaps most important is that the overall experience must be attractive to the teams and players to spend the necessary money to travel to and stay in the host city, take time away from work and families and to compete in the best club tournament in the world.

Last Friday, Larry Fisher and Blair Setford traveled to Michigan to meet with the Midland Tournament Directors for 2010 and explain our proposed changes. The Midland host committee has approved the change being announced today and the subsequent one to be announced later in the week.

The first announcement is the following change in our PRAWN rule:

For 2010, each team will be limited to six PRAWN players. Only one of the six may be a PRAWN pitcher. There will be no exceptions (grandfathering) for those players who have made PRAWN status and remained with their original team.

The above rule change has been approved by both the ISC Executive Committee and the ISC Board of Directors by a majority vote.

The primary intent of this rule change is to make more PRAWN players and pitchers available to more teams.

A PRAWN is a player who has been named to the ISC All-World Teams in the 2007, 2008 or 2009 ISC World Tournaments. There is no change in our previously announced rule of limiting PRAWN status only to those making All-World in the prior three years.

We plan to issue the second release later this week.

Ken Hackmeister
ISC Executive Director

Happy Birthday Vin Scully

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

We send along our birthday greetings to Hall of Fame Baseball announcer, Vin Scully, who celebrates his 82nd birthday today, with fifty-nine (59) years behind the mike for the Dodgers. His career as the Dodgers announcer started in 1950. Eight seasons with the Brooklyn Dodgers, fifty with the Los Angeles Dodgers. He is as reliable as the seasons, a touchstone of life, as time goes by.

From his National Baseball Hall of Fame biography:

Scully’s remarkable tenure as the “Voice of the Dodgers” began in 1950 when he joined Red Barber as a member of the Brooklyn club’s radio team. Scully followed the Dodgers’ move west in 1958. As Scully recalled: “Red was my teacher … and my father. I don’t know—I might have been the son he never had. It wasn’t so much that he taught me how to broadcast. It was an attitude. Get to the park early. Do your homework. Be prepared. Be accurate. He was a stickler for that. He cared. He was very much a taskmaster, or I might have developed bad habits.”

Many adjectives have been used to describe Scully and his style since his declaration to a teacher at the age of eight of his ambition to become a sports announcer: entertaining, precise, proficient, charming, friendly, outgoing, smooth, relaxed, warm, knowledgeable, intelligent, literate, concise, well-prepared, colorful. Los Angeles Times columnist and J.G. Taylor Spink Award winner Jim Murray once called him “the Fordham Thrush with the .400 larynx.”

Scully has covered many of baseball’s most thrilling moments, including Sandy Koufax’s four no-hitters, Hank Aaron’s 715th home run, Maury Wills’s 104 stolen bases, Don Drysdale’s and Orel Hershiser’s scoreless inning streaks, and Kirk Gibson’s dramatic home run in Game One of the 1988 World Series.


(He is an honorary member of the Ballparkradio broadcast crew)

Kelso couple donates $150,000 for softball field makeover

Saturday, November 28th, 2009


(click banner for original news story)
By Rick McCorkle

The days of tenuous cinderblock dugouts and leaning fences will soon be a thing of the past for the girls playing softball at Tam O’Shanter Park in Kelso.

The softball section of the park is getting a major overhaul, thanks to Kelso native David Heerensperger and his wife, Jill. The couple recently donated $150,000 to the city of Kelso to convert one of the softball fields at Tam O’Shanter Park into a stadium similar to the Stan Rister Stadium baseball field located at the front of the park.

In the late 1940s, a young Heerensperger played Little League baseball at Tam O’Shanter Park.

As he got older, Heerensperger’s interest shifted to playing men’s fastpitch softball and later sponsoring area teams. After graduating from Kelso High in 1954, he embarked on a business career that included buying and selling billion-dollar businesses and owning race horses.

With all of his business dealings, he never forgot his hometown roots.

“When we came to Kelso for David’s class reunion, we went to find his mother’s grave and couldn’t locate it,” Jill Heerensperger said by phone from their winter home in Arizona. “We wanted to do something in memory of his mother (Leona Bailey Heerensperger), and that’s where the idea came from.”

David Heerensperger declined to comment on the donation or the project.

“I’ll wait until it’s done because you never know what could happen along the way,” he said. “There’s a lot of loose ends yet, and I want to see that things get done in the proper way.”

Heerensperger’s foray into the business world shows he likes to get things moving. His dealings began in Longview in 1959 when businessmen Stan Thurman and Bob Grover of T&T Electric set him up in a store in Spokane called Eagle Electric and Plumbing. In 1969, T&T and Eagle, along with Heerensperger, was acquired by Pay ‘N Pak, which was founded by Thurman. A year later, a rift developed between Thurman, Heerensperger and another longtime T&T employee, John Headley, and Thurman left the group.

Heerensperger developed Eagle Hardware and Garden, and later retired as the chief executive officer of both Pay ‘N Pak and Eagle. He sold Eagle to Lowe’s Home Improvement Warehouse for an estimated $1 billion, and later founded the Bellevue-based World Lighting.

In addition, he’s also part-owner of the Emerald Downs horse race track in Auburn and Woods Creek Farm in Bellevue. His interest in horses started in the late 1970s when he and his wife purchased a trip to the Kentucky Derby at a charity auction. They later bought horses which ran and placed in the Breeder’s Cup and Kentucky Derby

Heerensperger also dabbled in hydroplane racing as owner of the Pay ‘n Pak and Miss Eagle Electric boats, and was the first Unlimited class owner to win a race with turbine power in 1982.

“This guy’s a real go-getter,” Kelso Parks and Recreation Director Tim Mackin said. “He used to sponsor men’s fastpitch teams, and softball was an easy gift for him when he realized the fields were more than 30 years old with tilting fences and old wooden bleachers.”

The cinder block dugouts used by hundreds of teams though the years will also be replaced.

“When a couple of volunteers came in and took the roof off one of the dugouts, the sides collapsed,” Mackin said. “We’ll also get new dugouts along with fencing, a backstop, new irrigation system for the field and bleachers to seat 500 people. There will also be a plaza where you’ll walk through a gate to get in, like at Stan Rister Stadium.”

The stadium will enable the Kelso Girls Softball Association to bid on major weekend summer tournaments, including state championships in different age levels.

“An average of 40-50 teams will play in a four-day tournament, and that’s about $150,000 in revenue for area businesses,” KGSA treasurer John Reichert said. “This is the second phase of a project we started a few years ago to upgrade the fields at the park.”

The first phase of the park improvement project was construction of a building for the group’s clubhouse, restrooms and storage.

“We applied to the city for money to rebuild the restrooms,” Reichert said. “With a combination of volunteer help, donations of materials and funding from the city and KGSA, we were able to complete the project.”

Reichert said the group needs to raise about $40,000 to upgrade the other softball field adjacent to the new stadium.

“If we can get the money raised soon, we can get the supplies needed at the same time as for the other field so we can purchase at a discount,” he said.

In addition to KYSA, the Lower Columbia College softball team which also plays its home games at Tam O’Shanter Park, will benefit from the field renovation.

“It’s a big bonus for me being the coach of the team because it’s really hard, we’ve got to take just whatever the league can provide for us as far as the field,” Mackin said. “The college provides a rental fee for its use of the field because they have no field on campus.”

Reichert said the field work is scheduled to be completed by March 1 when LCC begins its season.

“We’d like to have a celebration when the field is opened but we haven’t picked a date yet,” he said. “KGSA has its kickoff tournament in mid-April, and we’d like to tie the celebration in with the beginning of our season.”