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Ballparkradio Interview with Great Britain’s Coach Russ Snow

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009



(Russ Snow, coach of Great Britain’s ISF squad)

Click here to listen to a brief (podcast) interview with Great Britain coach Russ Snow, on Ballparkradio.com.

Jim Flanagan of Ballparkradio caught up with Russ Snow, while he and fellow coach Dave Chavez were driving over to the ballpark for their big game tonight against the USA. Russ and Jim were teammates on the Vista Bombers from 1990-1993. Russ went on thereafter to pitch for the Long Beach Painters and Larry Miller Toyota in additional ISC World Tournaments, and then won several national ASA Masters titles in the Masters division.

Russ’s wife lived and had a business in England, so Russ found himself splitting time between the USA and Great Britain. He discovered the European leagues, or perhaps it discovered him. The end result was Russ pitching, and later coaching there, for club teams, and eventually, the National team. His squad took third in the European championships last summer, behind Denmark and the Czech Republic, but has them positioned to be the only European team to make the playoffs in the XII ISF World Championships.

The interview is relatively short, but we hope you enjoy it.

The file is a standard *.wav file and should play automatically on any Windows computer. (Give it a moment to load and open Windows Media Player)

Click here to view other posts at Fastpitchwest about Russ Snow. Regular readers of the Morning Brief may recall Russ being the subject of some news stories about the fires that burned his ranch in Escondido.

Editor’s note: Someone asked me if Ballparkradio was in Saskatoon. The answer is no, we did the interview by phone.

XII ISF World Championship Day 6 – July 22

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009


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WEDNESDAY JULY 22

41 11:30AM ARGENTINA 15, INDONESIA 1
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42 1:00PM PHILIPPINES 4, BOTSWANA 0
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43 1:30PM AUSTRALIA 5, CZECH REPUBLIC 1
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44 3:00PM JAPAN 14, DENMARK 7
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45 3:30PM CANADA 7, SOUTH AFRICA 0
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46 5:30PM VENEZUELA 13, PUERTO RICO 2
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47 6:30PM NEW ZEALAND 13, MEXICO 1
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48 8:30PM UNITED STATES VS GREAT BRITAIN
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Follow all the action on Al’s Fastball. Al Doran is in Saskatoon, has the best seat in the house and is posting play-by-play updates throughout the tournament. Click logo below to go to his website, then click the links on the left hand side for each game.

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(Al Doran, fastball’s “go to” guy for all of the information on the XII World Championships, sitting right by home plate)

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Looking Ahead – Part II

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

We continue our look ahead at the playoff possibilities on Day 6, the second to the last day of pool play. Click here to view “Looking Ahead – Part 1”

News as we go on Wednesday, July 22, 2009, the second to last day of pool play:

(Pool B) * Argentina defeated Indonesia today, a game that they were expected to win and did. Argentina now at 4-2, with a big game against Australia tomorrow. The Argentines will finish no worse than 4-3 and appear playoff bound after an 0-2 start. Likely seed: B4.

(Pool B) * Australia beat Czech Republic, 5-1 today, so goes to the final day of pool play with a 5-1 record. Last opponent of pool play is Argentina. At best, AUS goes 6-1, at worst 5-2. Makes the AUS v. ARG game Thursday interesting, since ARG now 4-2. An Argentine win would give them the same record, and a head to head win over AUS. Australia will enter the game as the favorite, and can lock up the 2 spot and double life with a win. Likely seed: B2

(Pool A) * Philippines beat Botswana, 4-0 today, so that evens the ledger for them at 3-3 with Denmark on tap for tomorrow. Four teams with fewer losses than the Philippines (NZ, USA, GB and JAP) Japan (3-2) has to face NZ Thursday, and Great Britain (3-2) has to play the USA, so it’s conceivable that Japan, GB and Philippines could all wind up with 4-3 records, with two of the three advancing to the playoffs. All eyes on the USA v. GB game tonight at 8:30 pm. Great Britain is hot, coming off an upset of Japan and a come-from behind win over Mexico, while the USA, despite their now impressive 4-1 record, barely slipped past Botswana 2-1 yesterday and appeared flat, at least offensively. Likely seed: A3, A4 or none. [GB v. USA game with big implications]

(Pool B) * Canada mercy ruled South Africa, 7-0 this afternoon, to run their record to 6-0, with Puerto Rico tomorrow. They have locked up the top seed, which means that the two unbeatens, New Zealand and Canada would not face each other unless in the finals, a repeat of the 2004 ISF title game. Canada got a couple of scares from Australia and Venezuela, so will have to approach each game with those in mind. They are certainly more battle tested than the Black Sox, who are still looking for anyone to give them a game. Seed: B1

(Pool A) * Japan rallied from down 6-3 to beat Denmark 14-7 this evening. That improves their record to 4-2 and may save their spot in the playoffs. They’ll face New Zealand tomorrow, so likely finish 4-3. All eyes on GB v. USA. Likely seed: A3 or A4, depending on the USA/GB game.

(Pool A) * The USA (4-1) squad has rebounded nicely since that opening night rout at the hands of New Zealand. Pete Turner’s squad has reeled off four straight wins, including a big one over Japan, and a strong pitching performance to beat a tough Botswana team yesterday, 2-1. Though winless, Botswana has two strong pitchers and has been “in” most every game they’ve played. The USA controls their own destiny for the playoffs, and can grab the other coveted “double life” alongside New Zealand by beating Great Britain tonight. Likely seed: A2

(Pool A) * Great Britain (3-2) plays the biggest game ever for its program tonight against the USA. A win would give them the 2 spot and double life — remarkable for a team that was not on anyone’s radar coming in to the tournament and an outside chance of making the playoffs. Great Britain barely qualified for the tournament, finishing third in Europe behind Denmark and Czech Republic. Both of those teams appear to be out of playoff contention, while the Brits are enjoying the time of their life, and coming into tonight’s game with some momentum having won three in a row after starting 0-2 with losses to the Philippines and New Zealand. Likely seed: A3 or A4, depending on tonight’s game

See the next post in Morning Brief for a podcast of brief interview with Great Britain’s coach, Russ Snow, a special to Ballparkradio. The interview took place by phone, as coach Snow was headed to the main complex for tonight’s game.

As of early Wednesday evening, 6pm Saskatoon time:

Pool A Notes:

1. New Zealand – 5-0 – in a league of their own, at least in this pool
2. USA – 4-1, big game vs. Great Britain tonight
3. Great Britain – 3-2 – big game vs. USA tonight
4. Japan, 4-2, New Zealand tomorrow

5. The Phillipines are 3-3 with Denmark left, so they’ll finish either 4-3 or 3-4. Their game vs. Denmark is a “Must Win” to have a shot at sneaking in. The Phillipines beat Great Britain but lost to Japan. They’ll need the stars to align to get in:
*USA win over Great Britain Wednesday night
* New Zealand win over Japan Thursday
* Win by Philippines over Denmark Thursday

That would leave Japan, Great Britain and the Philippines all 4-3, with only two of the three advancing, based on tie breaker formula.

Pool B Notes:

1. Canada, 6-0, locked up top spot, plays Puerto Rico.
2. Australia 5-1, plays Argentina Thursday. A win Thursday locks up the 2 spot and a double life. A loss throw things in disarray.
3. Argentina, won Wed, now 4-2, Australia tomorrow. If Aussie continue strong play, Argentina falls to 4-3.
4. Venezuela is 3-2, with Puerto Rico and South Africa remaining (Venezuela beat Argentina). Venezuela likely to finish at 5-2 and wind up as the 3 seed.

Standings After Day 5 after the jump. (more…)

ISF World Championships on Twitter

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Need to catch up on the XII ISF World Championships ?

Click Twitter logo below and scan the headlines.

Not familiar with Twitter? Read more at our earlier post “Tweet Tweet”. In short, it’s short messages with fastpitch news – which you can read online, respond to, and/or get directly on your cell phone’s text messaging system.


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Champs Chatter – The official Newsletter of the ISF XII Men’s World Championship – Day 6 – July 22, 2009

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Click here to view PDF version of “Champs Chatter”, the official Newsletter of the ISF XII Men’s World Championship – Day 6 – July 22, 2009

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Ken Vierling Benefit – Stand up for Ken – Update

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Greetings,

As many of you know, we are holding a fundraiser for Ken Vierling at the Farmington American Legion on Saturday, August 29, 2009. For those of you not aware of the Benefit, for further details, please check out: http://www.kenvierling.org/

For those that have helped us at this point in time!! THANK YOU!!! Your assistance is greatly appreciated!!!

Things are going good, but we still have a long ways to go!! We are holding a Silent Auction. Below is a Silent Auction Form Letter & suggestions for Silent Auction/Raffle/Doorprizes. We need Silent Auction Items!! If you are interested in helping and obtaining some item(s) for the Auction, please feel free to use the following letter. If you want, just sign my name at the bottom of the letter or sign your name or leave blank or let me know and I will come and sign it!!

Also, if you want to help promote the event, please make copies of the following flyer and hand-out and/or hang-up wherever:

And of course finally, we have tickets for the Benefit to buy/sell. So if you can buy/sell a few or a lot. Please let me know. Every little bit helps!!

The Benefit is coming quickly (Only 5 weeks from this Saturday!!!). So please E-mail this on to anyone of interest!

Thank you for any assistance you may provide!

Paul Harrington
(612)-204-5299

Editor’s note: For our earlier posts about Ken, including background, click here.

Canada edges Venezuela in ISF Men’s World Championship Thriller

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

(Saskatoon,SK) – The Canadian Senior Men’s National Team showed a lot of character withanother come-from-behind victory against a tough opponent, as they came back from a 4-3 deficit to edge Venezuela 5-4. After Canada took 2-0 and 3-2 leads,Venezuela came back to take the lead and the momentum going into the sixth.Canada scored a pair of runs in the top of the sixth to regain the lead, andheld on for the victory in front of a raucous crowd.

Earlyin the game, Venezuela starting pitcher John Garcia and Canadian starter SeanWhitten (Maddox Cove, NL) shut down the opposing hitters, retiring the side inorder in each of the first two innings. In the top of the third, Jeff Ellsworth(St. Lawrence, PEI) registered the first hit of the game, lashing a single toright field. After being sacrificed to second on a bunt by Sean O’Brien (St.John’s, NL) and advancing to third on an illegal pitch, Ellsworth came in toscore on an infield single by Ryan Wolfe (Melbourne, ON), beating the throw ofthe shortstop. Keith Mackintosh (Melfort, SK) then hit a single to centerfieldto place runners on the corners, and Ian Fehrman (Townsend, ON) drove in a runwith a single through the right side past a diving second baseman, givingCanada a 2-0 lead.

Keepingup with Canada every step of the way, Venezuela scored two runs to tie thegame, both scoring on a homerun just over the fence in straightaway centerfieldby Rafael Flores. Canada broke the tie in the bottom of the fifth. Ryan Wolfeand Keith Mackintosh hit back-to-back singles before Fehrman ripped a single tothe right side of the infield, allowing Wolfe to score from second and givingCanada a 3-2 lead.

Afterpitching four solid innings, Whitten was relieved by Todd Martin (Bracebridge,ON) in the bottom of the fifth. Martin surrendered three straight singles asVenezuela produced two runs to take a 4-3 lead, which lead to Martin beingreplaced by Trevor Ethier (Saskatoon, SK), who struck out two batters to getout of the inning.

Inthe top of the sixth, Stephen Mullaley (Freshwater, NL) hit a fly ball toshallow centerfield, and the centerfielder seemed to have made a great divingcatch, but the ball popped out on the landing as Mullaley reached second on thedouble. Jeff Ellsworth then sacrificed Mullaley to third, and Sean O’Brien hita single to centerfield to push Mullaley to the plate to tie the game. With RobGiesbrecht (Landmark, MB) pinch-running for O’Brien, Dale Levy (St. Mary’s, ON)drilled a pinch-hit double to right that was misplayed by the right fielder,allowing Giesbrecht to score all the way from first, giving Canada the 5-4lead.

Afterthe first Venezuelan struck out in the bottom of the sixth, Joe Vilchez hustledinto second for a double, and was replaced by a pinch-runner, who moved up tothird on an illegal pitch. Ethier was able to force the next hitter to groundout to first without allowing the runner to score, followed by a huge strikeoutmuch to the delight of all of the fans in attendance. Ethier kept the momentumin the bottom of the seventh, striking out a hitter and forcing a ground outright back to him to end a very tight ballgame.

SeanWhitten pitched four solid innings for Canada, allowing two runs on only twohits with seven strikeouts. Todd Martin allowed two runs on three hits withoutrecording an out, while Trevor Ethier allowed only one hit over three inningsand struck out five. At the plate, Ryan Wolfe, Keith Mackintosh and Ian Fehrmanall collected two hits for Canada, while Stephen Mullaley, Jeff Ellsworth, SeanO’Brien and Dale Levy each added one.

Withthe win, Canada sits atop the Pool B standings with a 5-0 record, and will takeon South Africa (1-4) at 3:30pm on Wednesday.

Inother Day 5 action, the United States edged Botswana 2-1, Puerto Rico outscoredSouth Africa 16-7, New Zealand defeated Denmark 16-0, Argentina nipped theCzech Republic 2-1, Great Britain trimmed Mexico 7-6, Australia beat Indonesia10-0 and Japan defeated the Philippines by a score of 5-0.

Forgame results and tournament standings, please visit the tournament website at http://www.2009worldmensfastpitch.com/

Formore information, please contact:

GillesLeBlanc
Manager– Marketing and Communications
SoftballCanada
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gleblanc@softball.ca

ISF Standings After Day 5

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009


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Pool A

New Zealand 5-0

United States 4-1

Great Britain 3-2
Japan 3-2

Philippines 2-3
Denmark 2-3

Mexico 1-4

Botswana 0-5


Pool B

Canada 5-0

Australia 4-1

Venezuela 3-2
Argentina 3-2

Puerto Rico 2-3
Czech Republic 2-3

South Africa 1-4

Indonesia 0-5

(Top 4 teams from each pool qualify for the medal round)

USA Softball Men’s Fast Pitch National Team tops Botswana

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

From the U.S. Olympic committee:

USA Softball Men’s Fast Pitch National Team tops Botswana, strong pitching at Worlds

by Jamie Blanchard – U.S. Olympic Committee (719-866-2221)

SASKATOON, Saskatchewan, Canada — The USA Softball Men’s Fast Pitch National Team, facing one of the hardest throwing pitchers in the tournament, topped Botswana 2-1 at the ISF World Men’s Softball Championship in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, on Tuesday afternoon.

The win moved Team USA one step closer to securing a second-place standing in pool play, as they moved their record to 4-1. They next face Great Britain at 9:30 p.m. CST Wednesday.

Team USA scored its first run in the second inning as Don Garvey (Appleton, Wis.) singled, advanced to second on a walk to Nate Devine (Sonora, California) and to third on a walk to Darren Miller (Creve Couer, Ill.). Garvey then scored on a wild pitch to Marcus Tan (Union City, Calif.).

The red, white and blue added a second run in the bottom of the fifth as Adam Lalonde (Ashland, Ky.) led off with a single, stole second base and went to third on a passed ball. He scored on a double by Kyle Magnusson (Minot, N.D.).

Travis Price (Corona, Calif.) threw six strong innings for Team USA, giving up just one run on three hits, no walks and nine strikeouts. Paul Koert (Brooklin, Ontario) threw the last inning, walking one and striking out one.

Fireballer Tony Moyo, clocked at 81 miles per hour, limited the USA to only two hits but fortunately they both came in the two innings the USA scored. Botswana scored its run in the top of the sixth on a single by Tshepiso Mathame and a double by Obusitswe Lekgothu.

Team USA head coach Peter Turner (Stockton, Calif.) said, “We faced a hard-thrower who was on his game today. We did get key hits when we needed it and Price and Koert threw well for us. Fortunately, we continue to move forward in our pool and will face a scrappy Great Britain team that upset Japan in our next game.”

XII ISF World Championship Day 5 – July 21

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009


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Day 5 schedule:

JULY 21, 2009

33 11:30AM UNITED STATES 2, BOTSWANA 1
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34 1:00PM PUERTO RICO 16, SOUTH AFRICA 7
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35 1:30PM NEW ZEALAND 16, DENMARK 0
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36 3:00PM ARGENTINA 2, CZECH REPUBLIC 1
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37 3:30PM GREAT BRITAIN 7, MEXICO 6
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38 5:30PM AUSTRALIA 10, INDONESIA 0
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39 6:30PM CANADA 5, VENEZUELA 4
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40 8:30PM JAPAN 5, PHILIPPINES 0
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Follow all the action on Al’s Fastball. Al Doran is in Saskatoon, has the best seat in the house and is posting play-by-play updates throughout the tournament. Click logo below to go to his website, then click the links on the left hand side for each game.

Click here to see the view of the playing field that Al Doran enjoys.

Previous scores after the jump. (more…)