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Northern Cal Travel League – Morro Bay CA – July 11-12

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Thanks to Ron Guzman for this report:

California A’s- 5
Rude Pac- 0

WP-Sebastian Gervasutti in relief for Dave Drotzmann
LP- Matt Barnes, relieved by Doug Sleep

California A’s 8
Silverhawks 2

WP-Sebastian Gervasutti
LP- Spud Barker

California A’s 8
Silverhawks 1

WP-Dave Drotzmann
LP-Todd Uhrig

California A’s 13
Rude Pac 0

WP-Sebastian Gervasutti
LP-Ed Gasper, relieved by Doug Sleep

California A’s 11
Mixed Co. 2

WP-Dave Drotzmann
LP-Greg Gainer

Boys of Summer Tournament Scores

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

Click here to view scores at Al’s Fastball.


Down the stretch on Sunday:

Game 20
Final
Aspen 4 – Albaugh 3

Game 19
Final
Argentina 7, The Bar of Appleton 0

Game 21
Stampede vs Argentina

Game 22
Farm vs Aspen

Winners of 21 & 22 play in Championship

Monkton Video – Holoien

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

Dean Holoien strikes out MidWest Stampede’s Mark Johnston for the final out of the Monkton World Fastball Invitational, giving the title to Kitchener Rivershark Twins. Ballpark Radio’s Steve Sabourin, of CKNX Radio 920 am, makes the call. You can watch in standard definition or click the HD button in the bottom right of the video to see in high definition.

Video by Blair Setford

Monkton Video – Josh Brohman singles off Marty Grant

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

Elmira Expos’ Josh Brohman singles off New Zealand Black Sox ace Marty Grant at the Monkton World Fastball Invitational. Brohman had the only hit off Grant for the South Perth Men’s Fastball League All-Stars. Ballpark Radio’s Blair Setford and Jim Flanagan make the call. You can watch in standard definition or click the HD button in the bottom right of the video to see in high definition.

Senior Selects earn split with Aussies

Friday, July 10th, 2009


Senior Selects earn split with Aussies

face New Zealand tonight

Posted By THE SUN TIMES

The Owen Sound Verge Senior Selects earned a split with the Australian National Team after downing the visitors 3-2 in the nightcap Tuesday in men’s fastball exhibition action.

Adam Dearborn had two solo homers for Owen Sound while Matt Lyon had one solo shot.

Andy Skelton earned the win for Owen Sound, allowing four hits and five walks while striking out four in five-and-two-third innings. Jamie Simpson gave up a hit and a walk in an inning-and-a-third of relief.

Former Scenic City Automotive Crunch pitcher Andrew Kirkpatrick was tagged for the loss in allowing three hits — all homers — while striking out 12 over five innings.

Adam Humble allowed a hit while striking out for in two innings of relief.

Australia won the opener Tuesday 8-1 in a five-inning game.

Owen Sound hosts the three-time defending world champion New Zealand Black Sox tonight. Game 1 of the doubleheader gets underway at 7 p. m. at Duncan McLellan Park.

Both the Aussies and the Kiwis are touring Ontario and playing a series of exhibition games in preparation for the 2009 International Softball Federation world championships which run July 17 to 28 in Saskatoon.

Video Streaming at ISF World Championships at Saskatoon

Thursday, July 9th, 2009


(click logo to visit the official ISF XII World Championships website)

The organizing Committee of the XII ISF World Men’s World Softball Championship Softball is pleased to announce that fans from around the globe can watch the best softball in the world, through video streaming.

As a result of a partnership with Softball Canada all games played at Bob Van Impe Stadium will be made available through pay per view, video streaming. A number of the games will include live play by play. The cost for a complete tournament package is $59.95 or $39.95 for the final 10 games. Fans can gain access through the tournament website media link at the top of the page.

www.2009worldmensfastpitch.com

Editor’s note: First pitch: Friday July 17, 10:00AM EDT, 7:00AM PDT, Botswana vs. Denmark

Video – Holoien strikes out Motroni in Monkton

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Dean Holoien, pitching for the Kitchener Rivershark Twins, strikes out Bruno Motroni, of the MidWest Stampede, to lead off the championship game of the Monkton World Fastball Invitational. Holoein was throwing very hard and is in great form for Team Canada heading into the ISF World Championship in late July in Saskatoon. Ballpark Radio’s Steve Sabourin, of CKNX Radio 920 am, makes the call. You can watch in standard definition or click the HD button in the bottom right of the video to see in high definition.

Smith on mark about life, ball

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Former all-world player has much perspective

BY STEVE EWEN, THE PROVINCE


Coach Mark Smith takes in the action at Softball City on the weekend.

Photograph by: Wayne Leidenfrost, The Province, The Province

He was a softball vagabond. He worked in corrections with young offenders. And he helps coordinate programs for some 60 sport organizations in Nova Scotia.

Mark Smith’s resume could become even more eclectic, too, if women’s fastpitch is readmitted into the Olympics and he stays at the helm of the Canadian national team.

Smith is currently guiding that squad at the Canada Cup tournament at Softball City. He was named bench boss in January; he also happens to be the skipper of the men’s national side, a post he’s had since 2001.

“It would be a nice problem to have,” Smith, 50, said of the Olympic possibility. “I haven’t thought that much about it yet, though. I know in October there’s a decision [via an IOC vote].

“If it does get back in to the Olympics and I’m approached about that position, I’ll certainly think about it. It’s not a slam-dunk for me. I’m in a very good place in my life with my family and my career, so it would have to be an exceptional circumstance to get me to leave what I have.”

Smith was born in Halifax and lives in Falmouth, N.S., with his wife and their teenaged daughter. By day, he is Sport Nova Scotia’s director of sport development, a job that sees him assist various athletic groups and one that he’s held since 2001. Prior to that, he worked for 15 years with young offenders.

“It teaches you how to manage people, deal with people, deal with conflict, how to make sure young people have constructive, positive things in their lives to keep them focused,” said Smith. “I love working with at-risk kids. I think they’re creative and innovative. It’s just that unfortunately, in a lot of cases, their focus is in the wrong direction.”

His focus for the longest time was softball and only softball, he admits. He’s one of the greatest players to ever come out of this country; he was inducted into the Softball Canada hall of fame in 1999 and the International Softball Congress hall of fame in 2004.

In senior men’s club ball, he played for teams in five different provinces, including helping Victoria Payless to fifth spot in the ISC world championship tournament they hosted in 1990. He also was a star in California, leading the Camarillo Kings to the ISC world title in 1981 as a mere 22-year-old, and then a repeat performance atop the worlds the following year.

He was also part of a runner-up team in his nine ISC world tournaments and garnered three first team all-world selections.

He admits, though, that he may not have been the easiest guy to coach back in the day.

It’s funny how things turn out sometimes.

“I was the type of player who needed to be mentored,” said Smith. “I had a lot of energy and a lot of talent, but I needed the mentoring of the older guys to keep me in line. I was 20 years old, living on a beach in California. It doesn’t get any better than that. I was single and living the life. You’re 10 feet tall and bulletproof. That’s what you think at the time.

“You find a good gal, you settle down and you start to find out that there’s more to life than softball. I went through a period from 17, 18, to 21, 22, when softball was all that I did. I didn’t work. I was a softball pitcher.

“All of the sudden you get a job, you buy a house, you fall in love, and you start realizing there’s a whole more to life than throwing a ball. I think a lot of players go through that.”

Luna Towing Wins Prescott 4th of July Tournament

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

PRESCOTT – Luna Towing out of Amado topped the Prescott Outlaws 8-1 in Sunday’s championship game of the ASA Men’s B-C Fast Pitch State Tournament at Ken Lindley Field

The teams met earlier in the day in the championship bracket final with Luna coming out on top 9-4.
The Outlaws got one more shot at Luna thanks to an 11-4 win over the Tucson Rattlers in the consolation bracket final, but came up short.

In Saturday’s late games, Prescott’s Eggen Weed lost to Luna 12-6, while the Outlaws edged the Rattlers 8-7.

The Rattlers went on to beat Prescott’s Brennen Aire 11-3. Eggen was eliminated from the tourney with a 10-9 loss to Prescott’s Barros.

Barros was bounced from the tourney with Sunday morning’s 12-6 consolation bracket loss to the Rattlers.

All nine teams that participated are eligible to compete in the Class B National Championships in Prescott starting on Sept. 4.

The top two teams earned the right to be the “Arizona Host” teams.

Video – Holoein cashes Wolfe in Monkton final

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

With the bases loaded, Kitchener Rivershark Twins’ Dean Holoein nubs a little roller up along first, but it’s enough to score Ryan Wolfe with the first run of the game in the final of the 2009 Monkton World Fastball Invitational. Catch the look Holoein gives umpire Lou Davis on strike one. Ballpark Radio’s Steve Sabourin, of CKNX Radio 920 am, makes the call. You can watch in standard definition or click the HD button in the bottom right of the video to see in high definition.