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Local umpire reaches top level at young age

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

From the Truro News, Nova Scotia
(click link for original news story)

MATT VENO
The Truro Daily News

TRURO – There’s a big difference between Clinton Harvey and other Level 5 umpires in
Canada.

He’s about half the age of his counterparts.

The 28-year-old Tatamagouche resident achieved the mark, the highest an umpire can get in Canada, recently after receiving a successful assessment following the Canadian Senior Men’s Softball Championship in St. Thomas, Ont.

“I always looked up to the Level 5 guys and thought it would be neat to get there,” Harvey said.
Harvey said he’s heard of other umpires in their 20s achieving Level 5 status, but most who do are in their 40s or 50s. Most who do are former players who typically end their playing days in their mid-30s. It then takes another 10 to 15 years to go from a beginner umpire to Level 5.
It took Harvey 13 years.

“I really love the game,” he said. “But it got to a point where I wasn’t good enough to play at the higher levels so this was a way for me to get involved in the high levels of the sport.”
The certification allows him to move on to international umpiring status. He can do so through an international school put on by Softball Canada which includes on-field and classroom components.

The certification also permits him to be umpire in chief at any Canadian championship tournament where he will evaluate fellow umpires and assign them to games.
While he’s looking forward to doing so, the coming season will probably be too busy for Harvey to jump right in.

He’ll be finishing a masters program through the summer and is a member of the organizing committee for the junior men’s Canadian championship in St. Croix in August.

“So I’ll be pretty busy when all the Canadian championships are happening,” Harvey said.

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Festive season no-go zone for Black Sox

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

The Dominion Post
By PENNY MILES

Player apathy is threatening the national men’s softball competition as Black Sox representatives vote with their feet.

Hutt Valley internationals Jeremy and Regan Manley, Rhys Casley and Tyson Byrne have said they are not prepared to play in the premier domestic competition, the National Fastpitch championships from December 27-30.

Softball NZ is so concerned it has scheduled a meeting with provincial associations on Saturday to discuss teething problems with the revamped format.

This season the national body reverted to a four-day tournament as was used six years ago, replacing the former national league played over three weekends.

Hutt Valley Softball chairman Garry Davidson said the choice of the Christmas holiday period had proved unpopular.

Hutt Valley were national champions in 2007-08 and were fifth last season, but now faced sending a second-string team.

“I just don’t think Christmas and New Year is the right time,” Davidson said. “In the old days that was great because everyone shut down for the holiday period.

“But I became aware there were very few players that were going to be available either through work, or holiday time, or wives saying this is family time.”

Softball NZ business development manager Glen Roff said the change was made to reduce costs and to eliminate interference with local club competitions.

“One of the main reasons is we see ourselves as a family sport,” Roff said.

“Having it around Christmas offers the opportunity for families to go to the tournament. That was always something that was considered a key component in the past.”

Roff said there were few alternatives because the calendar was congested between January and April with the more popular national interclub championships.

He admitted the Black Sox players were probably tired after last year’s world championships. They would not be pressured to play at the nationals by Softball NZ, even though most are carded athletes, whose training is funded by Sparc through the Academy of Sport.

“They’ve just come off a five-year campaign and they just want to take a wee bit of a break,” Roff said.

Wellington have also struggled to field a men’s team and their officials will meet today with Softball NZ. Roff said Softball NZ was working on a solution.

Passing of Dickie Campbell – with memorial service update

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Update fromi Kristen Fine, 11/23/09:

We’ve bumped this one back to the top of the blog, with updated information on the memorial for Dickie Campbell this Friday, November 27, 2009:

Please join friends and family in a celebration of the life of Dick Campbell, Friday, November 27th, at The Beach House,
5003 Tierra del Oro, Carlsbad, CA 92008.

Strong Suggestion: Park on Canon – Parking will be a bear— You know what Dick would say: “So get out of your car! Walk!”

Attire is beach casual. Flips-flops preferred. The celebration begins with a service at 3 p.m.

Reception follows immediately— Appetizers and Beverages. Open Mic—share your anecdotes.

Please forward this email to others who knew Dick. It would mean a lot to us to have you email us your favorite “Dickisms”— stories and adventures to help us hold him close in our memories.

Email to: X (at) fineonline.com


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Update from Cary Weiler, 11/19/09:

Memorial Service – Friday, November 27, 2009, 3:00 p.m. @ 5003 Tierra Del Oro St., Carlsbad, CA 92008 – see notes below about casual dress code

Hi Everyone, Thanks for all of your kind words and prayers. The information I have received is that the memorial service will be on Friday Nov. 27th at 3 PM. It will be held at Dickie’s beach house located at 5003 Tierra Del Oro St, Carlsbad, CA 92008. If you are coming off of I-5, you will want to take the Cannon Rd exit and head towards the beach. When you get to Carlsbad Blvd turn right and then your first left will be his street. His house is located on the Pacific Ocean side of the street. It is a cul-de-sac so parking may be at a premium. In true Dick Campbell fashion, the dress code is shorts and flip-flops per his stepson Cody. I do not know how long it will last, but Jan and I will open our house up to an after memorial get together for a few tall tales and maybe a cold one or two. Let me know if you might be interested. Thanks again for caring. – Cary Weiler

Editor’s note: You may send your email to Cary, dc (at) fastpitchwest.com

I regret to advise of the passing of Dickie Campbell last Friday. We are advised that he had back surgery a little over a week ago. He developed a blood clot on Friday and it got to his lungs and he died on Friday. A memorial at his beach house in San Diego is planned for November 27, 2009. Please keep him and his family in your prayers. We will post more information as it becomes available.

Dickie played for a number of San Diego area teams, including the original Slick Davis led Vista Bombers in the 1970’s, a team that finished 4th in the 1977 ISC World Tournament in Phoenix, Arizona:

Order of Finish
1. Reno (NV) Reno Toyota
2. Long Beach (CA) Nitehawks
3. Oshawa (ON) Tony’s
4. Vista (CA) Bombers

Dickie earned second team ISC All World honors at the 1981 ISC World Tournament at Saginaw, Michigan, hitting .308 for the eighth place Oceanside Bombers.

Campbell was an innovator in the game, one of a trio of players (along with Vista teammates Steve Miner and Jimmy Williams) who changed the game with their “slap” hitting. He was a talented, affable player, well liked by his teammates.

CaringBridge Journal Update for Ken Vierling

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

For those following the progress of ISC II Umpire in Chief after his auto accident, click here the for latest update. . (He is resting after minor surgery)

Ken has also shared his Thanksgiving wishes for everyone in the fastpitch community, with these notes: (11/22/09)

Hello everyone

thought I would drop you all a note about my status. Tomorrow I’m having surgery on a pressure sore that needs to be taken care of. I will be at Fairview Riverside Hospital for the surgery and then moving to Regency Hospital for recovery. I don’t know how long I will be there, but I will keep you informed. For those of you who may not know, I was in a car accident last April that has left me as a quadriplegic. I am working hard to recover completely. I do not know if I will ever umpire or bowl again. My goal is to do both.

I will keep you informed, in the meantime enjoy the message below!

Ken Vierling


Editor’s note: The surgery that he mentions as “tomorrow” has taken place, and updated via the link above.

We encourage you to drop Ken a line directly, as his email address: comicdude1 (at) msn.com replace the (at) with @

ASA 2010 Rule and Code changes

Friday, November 20th, 2009

11/12/2009

RENO, Nev. — The Amateur Softball Association (ASA) of America concluded the 78th Annual Council Meeting in Reno, Nev. On Thursday afternoon with decisions being voted on that affect the ASA Official Rules of Softball and the ASA Code.

Added Nov. 18: A list of 2010 ASA code and rule changes is now avaliable on the ASA Web site. For code changes with comments, please click here or to view the playing rule changes with comments click here.

The following are highlights in each division of play:

ADULT FAST PITCH

Article 509 B 02 b Delete Current and Replace with

1. Men’s Open Fast Pitch shall be scheduled on Labor Day weekend commencing no earlier than 6:00 p.m. Thursday and concluding no later than Labor Day. Effective 2011.

OTHER

Article 601 A New

Exception: The ASA Annual meeting will be in Oklahoma City every 5 years beginning in the year 2013 to celebrate ASA’s 80th year anniversary.

Sterkel relishes Colorado’s summer days of softball

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Cap tip to Colorado’s Randy Davenport for this news story. (Randy pitched for the 1991 ASA “A” National champion Boulder Springers. Trivia question: Who was the runner-up that year?)


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Reporter Irv Moss writes about stars from the past
By Irv Moss
The Denver Post



Harvey Sterkel learned his trade in Denver at City Park during the late 1940s. (Courtesy of National Softball Hall of Fame )

If you saw the finished product, it would be difficult to think Harvey Sterkel had to be talked into pitching softball.

As the “in crowd” would say, “He could bring it.”

In 1959, Sterkel single-handedly pitched the Aurora, Ill., Sealmasters team to the ASA national championship. Sterkel won eight games in a row, including 24 scoreless innings in three games on the final day, and in 60 2/3 innings he struck out 84. He beat the Clearwater (Fla.) Bombers twice on the final day by 1-0 scores.

“I threw fairly hard and was able to make the ball move on every pitch,” Sterkel said. “My best pitches were a low-rise ball and a low outside curve. I had pretty good control and was able to keep my pitches low in the strike zone.”

While Sterkel gained his most prominence as a softball pitcher after leaving Denver, he got his start at the storied softball field at City Park. It was there that he watched Larry Bollig pitch as a youngster. Sterkel became determined that pitching softball would be in his future.

“I would sit in the dirt at City Park and watch Bollig pitch,” Sterkel said. “He was the ultimate pitcher around here at that time.”

The time was the late 1940s, and, as everywhere, Denver’s residents were trying to move on from the World War II years. Softball at City Park provided summer evening entertainment.

The field, since gone, had bleacher seats down each line to the outfield fence, and there were portions of the outfield fence where cars could pull up to the fence and passengers could watch games from their cars.

“The City Park League was a very good league,” Sterkel said. “When I look back, I realize that the players there were as good as any in the country.”

Sterkel remembered an important event in his softball development occurred about the time he was watching Bollig pitch. His older brother, Robert Sterkel, had just gotten home from World War II military service in the Navy and became his mentor.

“I’d come home from school and he’d say, ‘Let’s go pitch.’ And I’d say, ‘Not tonight.’ But he’d always insist,” Sterkel said.

After pitching in Denver, several times against Bollig, Sterkel came on the radar screen of the Sealmasters team. In 1956 he moved to Aurora, Ill., and became one of the greatest softball pitchers ever.

Sterkel’s credentials are on record at the National Softball Hall of Fame, where he is an inductee. They note that he posted a 345-33 record for the Aurora team from 1956-69, including 60 no-hitters and 15 perfect games. In ASA national championship play, he was 43-24. And in two appearances in the ISF World Tournament, he chalked up a 7-0 record, striking out 75 batters in 45 1/3 innings, and was the MVP of the tournament in 1966.

Sterkel said his pitches were never clocked, but some comparable pitchers who were timed sent the ball at hitters standing 46 feet away at 94 miles per hour.

Sterkel pitched for 31 years, including stops with Denver teams Western Springs, Public Service, Naval Air Station and Denver Merchants. He returns to Denver on occasion to visit family members, including brothers Donald and John Sterkel.

He has one pitching loss that he remembers. His fifth-grade boys team at Garden Place School lost to the sixth-grade girls team. The winning pitcher was his future wife, Gloria.

His name brings back memories of a different Denver and a different time.

“I

grew up in Globeville and in those days that was at the edge of town,” Sterkel said. “I played in the Oldtimers Baseball League, but really all we needed was a ball, bat and a glove and a few of us to get together, and we’d make up our own games.”
Harvey Sterkel bio

Born: May 19, 1934, in Denver.

High school: Denver North.

College: Aurora (Ill.) University.

Family: Wife, Gloria; sons Robert, Ronald and Steven; daughter, Susan.

Hobbies: Woodworking, church choir, barbershop quartet.

Outlook: Sterkel still works full time and plans to continue doing so as long as it’s fun and he’s contributing.

Ed Gaspar pitches Cal Storm to Santa Barbara title

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Thanks to Clyde Bennett for this info:

Cal Storm defeats Rude Pak 1 in finals 3-0 Winning pitcher Ed Gaspar losing pitcher Gerald Pyle

Semi Fimals Storm 9 Young Bucks 1
Rude Pack 1 8 Ferrels

New Version of AVG anti-virus – 9.0

Sunday, November 15th, 2009


Have you updated your anti-virus protection lately? Always a good idea. AVG is a good free version to take care of that computer of yours. They have just released the latest major update, version 9.0. Free is good.

Click here to download and install.

Editor’s note: You’ll get a message during the install to choose between the “full” protection and “basic” – if you want the free version, choose “basic”. Otherwise, it will expire in 30 days when the trial period is over. Lastly, choose “custom” install – so you can tell it to skip the “Toolbar” installation. It’s worth the effort.

More Vancouver Olympians

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

Since the team has folded, members of the Grey Sox Board of Directors have found other meaningful ways to contribute to their community.

Try JibJab Sendables® eCards today!

Editor’s note: Could these guys be raising funds for a new team?

Young Bucks, Rude Pac Win at Santa Barbara

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Courtesy of Mark Bennett’s Facebook:

Sunny and 73 here in Santa Barbara. Young Bucks won the the first game 6 to 5. Ronnie’s team Rude Pac won thier first 7-0.

Editor’s note: Ronnie is pitcher Ron Mizener. Mark Bennett went 2 for 3 in their morning game, including the game winning hit.

Update at 5pm Saturday, again, courtesy of Mark Bennett:

9:00
Ferrel’s 5 Young Buck 6
Tricounty’s 2 Storm 6
FDC 0 RudePac7

10:45
Kicken Chickens 6 Relics 1
RudePac 2. 2 Felons 4
Macabi USA 5 Silverhawks 1

12:30
Ferrel’s 13 Relics 3
TriCounties 11 Felons 6
Maccabi USA 4 FDC 0

2:15
Young Bucks 3 Kicken Chicken 2 in 9
Storm 12 RudePac2 – 1
RudePac 12 Storm 2

Sorry no pitcher info other than I’m 2-0 AND the return of Joe Vigil for RudePac went 3 for 3 with a double and two singls.

Saturday night update from Papasan, Clyde Bennett:

Young Bucks Tournament
4:00 Ferrels 4 Kicken Chickens 2
Tri County Blind 7 Rude Pac (2 ) 4
Silver Hawks 4 FDC 0
5:45 Young Bucks 10 Relics 0
Storm 4 Felons 2
Maccabi 2 Rude Pac( 1 ) 1