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YouTube Video – Fred Hanker Doubles

Sunday, June 28th, 2009



(Click logo for official SCIFL website)

Fred Hanker doubles for the Long Beach Black Sox in SCIFL action at Santa Fe Springs, California, on Sunday, June 28, 2009, against the Caribbean. (Click that little “HD” button for high definition quality. Camera? The Flip Mino HD.)

Bringing Area Athletes to Israel – Maccabiah

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Bringing Area Athletes to Israel
Eleven Potomac residents to represent U.S. in Jewish athletic competition.

By Noah Goetzel


(Photo by Noah Goetzel/The Almanac) From left to right: Gary Raizon, Harris Rosenblatt, Marc Youngentob, Yahly Levy, Sophie Jacobson, and Michael April will represent the Potomac area as members of Team USA in the upcoming Maccabiah Games in Israel.

Lisa Reichmann, Open Half Marathon co-chairperson for team USA in the upcoming Maccabiah Games, hosted a send-off party on June 22 for all competitors in the Gaithersburg area participating in the upcoming quadrennial event.

The celebration featured many Potomac athletes who will compete in the July 13-23 Maccabiah Games scheduled to be held in several Israeli cities. Included in the festivities were Class of ’09 Churchill alumni Gary Raizon and Marc Youngentob. After winning the Maryland State Golf Championship as part of Churchill’s golf team this past fall, they will go against other international teams in the juniors golf tournament at their first Maccabiah Games.

“After playing for Greater Washington’s golf team in the JCC Maccabi games from 2004-2007, I have always enjoyed traveling around the country and meeting new people,” Raizon, 18, said. “The best part of my Maccabi Games experience was the opening ceremonies in front of huge crowds, so I can’t wait to represent my country for an even more significant event.”

The Maccabiah Games is Israel’s version of the Olympics and is expected to host 5,300 athletes from around the world along with another 2,000 Israeli athletes during its 18th gathering this summer. According to Maccabiusa.com, the Maccabiah Games is the largest sports event in the world aside from the Olympics and World Cup. This summer’s event features participants from 60 countries playing 28 different sports.

“It is a fascinating, but nerve-racking experience that I’m sure I will never forget,” said Sophie Jacobson, 17, a rising senior at Churchill who will run the 400-, 800-, 1500- and 3000-meter races for the Juniors Track and Field Championship. “I want to help my team get a gold medal and record my personal best time in the 800.”

Jacobson runs track and cross-country during the school year, but has been training every day over the summer to increase her mileage. Physician Michael April, 51, will also participate in his first ever Maccabiah Games when he plays catcher in the Men’s Open Fast Pitch Softball Championships in Jerusalem this July.

A former Johns Hopkins baseball player, April says he trains year-round by running, lifting weights, playing for a local league, and coaching Churchill’s girls’ softball team six days a week. However, April says he has upped his training since pursuing a spot on the USA Maccabiah team by traveling around the country and participating in various try-outs and tournaments.

“I value all of the friendships I have made with my teammates and look forward to meeting new Jewish athletes and strengthening my Jewish ties when I visit Israel for the first time,” April said.

April may consider competing in the Pan American Games or Maccabi Australia International Games in the future, but at 51 he considers himself fortunate to compete in this summer’s games.

Other Potomac residents participating in the Maccabiah Games are April’s wife, Linda (men’s open softball manager), Daniel Grunfeld (men’s open basketball), Jashua Hafkin (open swimming), Yahly Levy (juniors swimming), Jonathan Missner (masters tennis), Harris Rosenblatt (masters tennis) and Amanda Saber (women’s open field hockey).

International 19u softball tourney seeks volunteers

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009


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International softball tourney seeks volunteers
From The Guardian

The U-19 International Men’s Softball Championship, taking place next month in Charlottetown, is calling on anyone interested in volunteering for the event to sign-up.

Carol Mayne, chair of the host committee, said volunteers are still needed to ensure the overall success of the inaugural event being held July 7–12.

“Our host committee has been diligently working on planning this event for nearly a year,” said Mayne. “The key to the success of any event are the volunteers. While we are grateful for those who have signed up to volunteer thus far, we still need many more volunteers to make this event successful.”

The tournament will include 10 provincial teams and one Territories team from Canada as well as a team from Salt Lake City and a team from New Zealand.

Mayne said as with any event of this size, volunteers are always needed to help ensure the success and offer hospitality.
Volunteers are at a premium this year in Charlottetown with a number of major sporting events hosted in the capital, including a number of Canada Summer Games competition sports.

“The host committee has been aggressively seeking volunteers through a grassroots campaign across Prince Edward Island,”?said Mayne. “It is estimated that 200 volunteers will be needed during the event to help with everything from ticket taking to score keeping to team hosts.”

Anyone interested in volunteering, or for more information volunteer opportunities can visit the event’s website at www.charlottetownsoftball2009.com.

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It is needed to be a volunteer:

– Availability during the event from July 7-12.
– Positive and enthusiastic attitude
– Willingness to be a part of a team
– Application requirements – The online application form will take less than two minutes to complete. Information will be gathered regarding your availability to volunteer, skills and areas of interest.
– Once an application has been submitted, the applicant will receive an email providing details on the next steps in the volunteer process. A volunteer committee member will be in touch with each applicant to confirm final details with them.

– More at www.charlottetownsoftball2009.com.

Explorers eyeing 2010 World Softball Tourney

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009


By Cathy Nelson Price of the Daily News
cnprice@mdn.net

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The Midland Explorers Booster Club now has unanimous City Council approval to make Midland the host city for the World Softball Tournament in August of next year.

Booster Club President Kyle Beane told the council Monday night that the International Softball Congress (ISC), the governing body of international softball, was ready to award host city rights to Midland.

“ISC officials visited June 12 and 13,” Beane said. “The ISC is very excited to come. They’ve been running this tournament since the late 1940s, and they’re excited to finally bring Midland into the mix.”

Beane projected attendance of 20,000, with another 50,000-100,000 listening to and following over the Internet.

“An event of this type can expect to produce about $2.3 million in economic impact,” added Explorers’ representative David Lach.

The week-long tournament will be at Emerson Park and the Redcoats Complex.

The club estimates that about $30,000 will be needed to host the tournament, which will include reimbursing the city for additional staff time needed for field maintenance and security. About 30 sponsors are lined up so far.

“Our goal is to make this more than just a tournament,” Beane said. “We want it to be an event.”

The Midland Explorers Boosters Club is a non-profit group formed in 1986 to promote fastpitch softball in the Midland community.

For our earlier post “Currie Stadium in Midland – “the best fastball stadium in North America.”, click here.

Who’s #1 in ISC II?

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009


There’s a new #1 team in the ISC II rankings … find out who it is by visiting our brother blog The Deuce.

Portland Rose Cup Photos

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Tuesday Update: We bumped this item back up, as we’ve added the names of the playes in the team photo of the Midwest Stampede, 2009 Rose Cup Champions. Thanks to manager Steve Kooser for the assist.

A few photos from the 2009 Portland Rose Cup, courtesy of Tom Ree:


The Midwest Stampede, of Iowa, flashing the gold after winning the 2009 Rose Cup Tournament. Front Row L-R Matt Palazzo, Bobby King, Sean Whitten, Tony Peeples, Tony Kunka, Gerald Muizelaar, Steve Moulton, Stacy Mclean, Travis Wilson; Back Row L-R Steve Kooser, Bob Rosthenhausler, Bruno Motroni, Ben Enoka, Gregg Cascaes, Chris Bohlmann
(click to enlarge)


Midwest Stampede manager Steve Kooser with first place Rose Cup trophy. (click to enlarge)


Matt Palazzo of the Midwest Stampede at 2009 Rose Cup Tournament. Palazzo was 3 for 4 with 2 home runs in the title game. (click to enlarge)

Pitcher Sean Whitten of the Midwest Stampede enroute to championship game win at 2009 Rose Cup Tournament. Whitten tossed a 1 hit, 16K shutout in the championship game. (click to enlarge)

Al’s Fastball Weekend Blog – June 20-21

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Be sure to catch Al’s Fastball’s “Weekend Blog” at his site.

Here is an excerpt, but click the link at the end to read the entire post.

Monday, June 22, 2009
Weekend Blog June 21-22

Well it should not be hard to pick the story of the weekend; it was the Innerkip ISC II Qualifier, yes, held in Innerkip, Ontario.

Why the ISC II Qualifier and not Team Canada visiting Southern Ontario as they prepare for the ISF World Championship in Saskatoon? Well, I would have hoped for a tie in that regard but you have to admit the folks in Innerkip broke their backs to a. get us the results and b. to get the games in on a very wet weekend.

To say I was disappointed with the results coming out of Team Canada on this short but important training camp would be an understatement. Maybe the results are still in the mail but come on, really, this is the national team of Canada! Thanks to St. Thomas / Fingal and Jarvis for sending us the scores, somewhat after the fact, but we appreciate the effort. We know Softball Canada tried; but list me as just one of the many noting disappointment. Canada is hosting the world in Saskatoon and there are fans interested in all the exhibition games outside our own little backyards.

Click here to go to Al’s Fastball to read the entire post.

MATFL action

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Courtesy of the Pennsylvani blogspot:

Travel League Weekend #2
From the MAFTL website:

We were able to get all the games in despite the weather. Games were shortened to 5 innings on Saturday and we didn’t get off the field until 1:30 am Sunday morning. Sunday’s 5 play-off games were played regulation, with the NY Gremlims defeating Keatings 6-2 in the Championship game. The real wiiner of the weekend was the Garrett Park ground crew as they worked effectively dealing with what Mother Nature dumped on us. As soon as I recover from the weekends effects, the website will be updated with all games and highlights.

Thanks,
Tom Vogel
Pres MAFTL
www.maftl.org

Review Headlines for the Weekend at Twitter

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Just getting back to your computer after a weekend away and want to skim the headlines to see what’s been posted to our sites? Try our Twitter page. (click the logo below)

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.

Complete 2009 Portland Rose Cup Scoreboard

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Complete results from the 2009 Portland Rose Cup Tournament, June 20-21, 2009 at Portland, Oregon:

Thanks to Tom Ree for phoning in these scores:

2009 Rose Cup
June 20/21 – Delta Park
ISC & ISC II Qualifier

Teams:
Midwest Stampede – Bondurant, IA
Vancouver Grey Sox – Vancouver, B.C.
Columbia River Rockers – Portland, OR
Innovative Communications – Salt Lake City, Utah

Saturday June 20th

Game 1 – 8:30am
Vancouver Grey Sox – 7
Columbia River Rockers – 0

WP-Travis Price
LP-Rick Smith
HR-Scott Newitt (VGS)

Game 2 – 8:30am
Midwest Stampede – 20 (twenty)
Innovative Communications – 0

WP-Tony Peeples
LP-Chadwick
HR-King and Bohman (MS)

Game 3
Vancouver Grey Sox – 3
Innovative Communications – 2

WP-Brand
LP-Chadwick

Game 4
Midwest Stampede – 8
Columbia River Rockers – 0

WP-Sean Whitten
LP-Dave Drotzmann
(ever notice how many times these two pitchers face each other?

Game 5
Columbia River Rockers – 9
Innovative Communications – 1

WP-Rick Smith
LP-Chadwick

Game 6
ISC # 6 ranked Midwest Stampede – 10
ISC # 7 ranked Vancouver Grey Sox – 3

WP-Gerald Muizelaar
LP-Ryan Brand
HR-Travis Wilson (MS)
Game was scoreless after 4, Tied 2-2 when Price left game for Vancouver. Midwest won the game scoring 8 runs in the final two innings. (correcting yesterday’s report showing Price as the LP)

SUNDAY PLAYOFF ROUND – June 22, 2009
(Single Elimination)

Game 7 – Semi-final
# 1 seed Midwest Stampede IA – 14
# 4 seed Innovative Communications, UT – 0

WP-Gerald Muizelaar (with Peeples relieving)
LP-Steve Black
HR-Travis Wilson (MS), Ben Enoka (MS)

Editor’s note: Enoka was a member of New Zealand’s 2008 19u ISF Junior team that played in the world championships in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, and was also at this year’s AAU. Keep an eye on this younster)

Game 8 – Semi-final
# 2 seed Vancouver Grey Sox – 7
# 3 seed Columbia River Rockers – 3

WP-Travis Price
LP-Rick Smith

Game 9 – Championship game

Midwest Stampede IA – 6
Vancouver Grey Sox BC – 0

WP-Sean Whitten (a 1 hit shutout, with 16 K’s)
LP-Ryan Brand
HR-Palazzo, 2 (MS)

Matt Palazzo was 3 for 4 for the Midwest Stampede with 2 HRS

The Midwest Stampede, IA wins the 2009 Portland Rose Cup.