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Stuck in Lodi

Monday, April 19th, 2010

…or not. It’s just a song lyric.


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Ed Gasper, pitching for the Roseville Eagles at Lodi over the past weekend. The Eagles came from behind to beat the Cal State Builders, but fell to the Italian Athletic Club out of Stockton, California. The IAC will be at Best of the West June 5-6, 2010. I don’t see the Eagles on the list, but they would make a great addition to the field of teams. (One spot left, Eagles!)

Photo by Taylor Penticoff, courtesy of the Roseville Eagles Facebook page.

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Roseville Eagles
Coach – Paul Carleton

Mario Pereira
Ron Gonzales
Rob Penticoff
Rob Sanchez
Dany Blanco
Jeff Wilson
Nate Carleton
Bill Kenelty
Rannis Rojas
Brett Shaffer
Jeff Grosso
Tyler Moore
Kary Moore
Kevin Brown
Craig Coulter
Ed Gasper
Joe Jaquez
Mike Neeley

Cal State Builders

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Cal State Builders, one of a dozen or so teams that will be in Santa Barbara, California for the Best of the West tournament, June 5-6, 2010. The roster includes Ty Fogarty, Ryan Daly, Ricky Moore II, Ricky Sivilla, Dave Carlton, Dave Jordan, Kevin Nishinaga.

Thanks to Kevin Nishnaga’s Facebook page for the photo.
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Unfortunate rumors

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Though we have yet to see an official announcement, our sources tell us that Broken Bow and Saskatoon Aspen Interiors will not be fielding teams in 2010.

The following is a list of teams from last year who have apparently shuttered their operations, with the number indicating their finish in last year’s ISC World Tournament:

2. Bow/Patsy’s
3. Saskatoon
4. MidWest
6. Farm Tavern
8. Vancouver
plus
16. Ashland Mets
22. Bar of Green Bay
23. Quad City Sox
24. Thomson Merchants

2010 ISC Roster – Winterset A’s

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

(Pitchers in bold)

Last Name First Name Uniform # Position City, State/Province

Baker Bob 8 UT Newton, IA
Christensen Gary 5 IF Winterset, IA
Clark Adam 1 OF Monore, IA
Cochran Ryan 13 P NanooseBay, BC, CAN
Corkrean Brent 25 OF Ames, IA
Corkrean Jeff 14 IF Des Moines, IA
Craig Bradon 21 P Eagleville, MO
Downs Chris 9 C Ames, IA
Kautzky Paul 6 OF RedFeild, IA
Darling Jason 19 OF Winterset, IA
Price Chad 23 IF Newton, IA
Munford Tim 11 UT West DesMoines, IA
Talmon Hernan 50 C Bahia Blanca, Arg
Burnet Mariano 26 P Bahia Blanca, Arg
Sorensen Dirk 10 OF Ankeny, IA
Stobe Clint 15 P Eagleville, MO
Tisdale Darin 6 IF Newton, IA
Parsons Cody 39 IF Bondurant, IA

2010 ISC Roster – Decatur Pride

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

The Decatur Pride return for 2010 with a revamped pitching staff and other new additions, adding both youth and depth to the roster.

With the retirement of David Scott and Bobby Ginger, and a season ending knee injury last month to T.J. Dobson, only Brent Stevenson remains from last years 4 man staff. Stevenson, who was 3-0 with a 1.11 ERA at last years ToC, will provide leadership and a big game mentality to the younger players on this year’s squad.

New additions to the Pride pitching staff include 2007 ISC MVP Karl Gollan. Although still one of the younger pitchers in the ISC, Gollan is a proven veteran who has excelled at the top level of the sport for more than 10 years and brings a double bonus with his arm and potent bat to the Pride line-up. The Pride is also pleased to announce that 2008 USA Jr. Men’s National Team pitcher Jim Hartman will be joining the team. The 19 year-old Hartman posted a 2-1 record at last years ToC with the Sioux Falls Sox and is considered one of the top young pitching prospects in the United States.

Outside the circle, the Pride will again be a mix of veterans and talented young players.

Behind the plate for the Pride will be one of the top young American catchers, Camden Decker, who comes to the Pride after spending the last few seasons with Aurora. Decker will also see time in the outfield when the pitching staff is being handled by one of the Pride’s other two veteran catchers, Mike Hopkins and Greg Morganthaler.

Future Hall of Famer David Boys led the Pride in nearly every offensive category last summer with a .427 batting average, including 25 home runs and 61 RBI’s in 58 games and will return for another season as the Pride shortstop.

The 2009 ISC II All World Father/Son tandem of Rick Minton and 19 year old Drew Minton will also both be back. Drew will cover the area his Dad did for so many years with the great Pride teams of the past and Rick will move over to 1st base where he will share duties with the Pride’s 2nd leading hitter last year, Doug Williams.

Blake Martin and Larry Moffett will be at 3rd base and utility man Paul Carlton will also see time in the infield during the year. New Pride player JD Arnold will split time between shortstop and 2nd base. Arnold, a Decatur native, was the shortstop for two-time Class A National Champion Vandalia Guaranteed Air Freight prior to that team’s folding at the end of last season.

Robbie Tirpak, Ty Morganthaler, Dean Lambert and the final new addition in the team, Casey Spears, will patrol the outfield. Spears, a recently graduated Division I center fielder, was the 2009 MVP of the Kelso Klassic when he strung together 15 consecutive hits and set a tournament record for the most hits ever in the event.

The Pride is supported this year by a Board of Directors that will oversee the fundraising and development of the team, along with setting the vision for the future. Those members consist of:

Steve Martin – Business Manager
Phil Jones – Fundraising Director
Wayne Carter – Publicity/Advertising Director
Donna White – Volunteers Director
Mike Martin – Statistics
Pat Dawson – Board Member (President of Miles Chevrolet and Crown Toyota)
Roger Oliver – Board Member (Owner of Van Horn Hybrids)

The Pride home schedule will be highlighted by the return of the Decatur Shootout, which has been announced as an ISC Qualifier. In addition to the Pride, teams entered in this year’s event include Aurora Dolan & Murphy, The Bar of Appleton, Marshall, MI Lightning, Belleville Stallions, Pete’s Blues of Mascoutah, IL, Kelso, MO Fastpich, and Villa Grove Log Cabin. We hope to be announcing a title sponsor at some point in the very near future.

One of the most attended events of 2009 will also return to Borg Warner Field this summer. Van Horn Hybrids will again sponsor a Hall of Fame/Old Timers Night at the ballpark on July 10th. Last season more than 30 Illinois ASA Hall of Fame Members and former players from the 1940’s to the 1990’s were introduced and honored prior to the game in front of nearly 1,000 fans. We expect an even larger contingent this year based on the popularity of last year’s event. Following the ceremony, the Pride will play a doubleheader with Jefferson City, Missouri.

In addition to the above, the Pride will look to compete in both the ASA Men’s Major Nationals in South Bend and the ISC in Midland along with other tournaments throughout Illinois and the Kelso Klassic in Missouri in 2010.

Scott Standerfer
standerfer(at)mchsi.com

Rivershark Twins Set to Defend ISC and Canadian National Crowns

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

From: Al’s Fastball:


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With the Winter Olympics now sliding off into Vancouver’s western sunset thoughts of many sports enthusiast now turns to summer sports. With that in mind the Kitchener Rivershark Twins, reigning ISC World Champions and Canadian National Champions are pleased to announce their revamped lineup and summer schedule.

The Sharks have consistently worked to improve and evolve their club over the past 2 seasons. When a number of players departed following the 2008 ISC Championship season many critics suggested there was no way they could repeat with such a staff turnover. The club responded to critics by doing even more in 2009 when they added a Canadian National Championship to the repeat World title . No easy feat for any team coming out of Canada.

Over the winter months several veterans have opted to retire or pursue opportunities with other teams, or with more suitable situations. Gone then are Derek Shackleton, Dean Holoein and Craig Crawford who advised the team of their intentions to likely retire, early last Fall. Denny Bruckert, the field manager and architect of the clubs success the past two years in Kitchener, and the 2 years before that in Orillia also made the decision to leave the game and the Sharks shortly before Christmas. Denny is planning to rejuvenate over this year and may return to the game he loves in 2011.

Outfielders Dan Loney and Steve Mullaley took the opportunity to pursue a new direction with US based teams that afforded them the opportunity to start on clubs with both great character and some long-time friends.

Nothing can replace the camaraderie and friendships developed while sharing a World and National Championship. The entire Rivershark Twins organization wishes Denny and all of the players from 2009 the best of luck in their future fastball pursuits.

So how to you respond to the loss of some great teammates, some world class performers and an ISC Hall of Fame Manager ? How do you replace a PRAWN with new rules restricting numbers? How do you field a team that can win it all a 3rd straight year? The answer is simple, put a world class sponsorship team together , assess the holes and target the type of player that will keep the chemistry, the skill sets and the winning tradition alive.

The sponsorship team of Jim Hallman and Bob Nydick made a commitment to the players and coaching staff before the end of the 2009 World Tournament, saying “We’ll be back.” With that knowledge and financial commitment the first order of business was to replace Bruckert as field manager. The club is pleased to announce that Kelly McGiffen has joined Hall of Famer Larry Lynch, Dave Bailey and Bob Nydick on the coaching staff and he will serve as the new field manager. Kelly, who resides in Ancaster, Ontario by way of British Columbia, is a former Canadian National Team coach and has worked with both SoCal Bombers and Aspen Interiors in previous ISC competition.

The nucleolus of the team remains intact. Captains Ryan Wolfe, Jody Eidt and Patrick Shannon will bring leadership along with unlimited talent back to the lineup. The pitching staff will feature 8 time All-World right hander Todd Martin, while joining him on the mound will be power pitching Don Scott and the big man, Grant Patterson. The brothers Ezekiel, Blair and Brad will bring their powerful bats along, no doubt boned over the winter on “the Rock”. The rest of the World Champion returnees include Darrell Joy, Dave Bailey, Evan Boyd and Blake Miller .

So what about the new guys ? The first order of business was to secure a world class power hitter to join the middle of the batting order. The club is ecstatic to be able to announce Jeff Goolagong as the newest Shark. “Goolie” was a key member of the legendary Farm Tavern and the County Classic juggernaut before that, winning ISC World Tournaments in 3 straight years between 2005 and 2007. He is also a proud member of the 2009 ISF World Champion Australian National Team.

The loss of two outfielders has been offset by the addition of Mark Johnson formerly of the St.Thomas Evergreen Centennials, and Scott Newitt previously a member of the now defunct Vancouver Grey Sox. Mark is a power hitting speedster who is rapidly becoming one of the best young stars in the game. Scott is a much sought after left handed hitting outfielder who has served with Canada’s National team and is a former ISC PRAWN. These two will share the outfield chores with its anchor Ryan Wolfe and left fielder Brad Ezekiel.

The final puzzle piece was to replace the legendary Twin backstop, Craig Crawford. The Sharks looked no further than another one of their own alumni and are pleased to welcome Chris Shewfelt back to the game after work and family commitments trumped his fastball endeavours the past two summers. “Shewy” brings Canadian National Team experience and an intense drive for excellence back behind the dish where he will share catching chores with Kiwi Patrick Shannon.

The additions of Goolagong, Johnson, Newitt and Shewfelt provide the team with solid depth at every position, both offensively and defensively. With pitching, defense, offense, speed, power, depth and great big game experience this team is well positioned for the challenges of 2010 campaign.

2010 KITCHENER RIVERSHARK TWINS ROSTER ( alphabetical)

1.Dave Bailey
2.Evan Boyd
3.Jody Eidt
4.Brad Ezekiel
5.Blair Ezekiel
6.Jeff Goolagong
7.Mark Johnson
8.Darrell Joy
9.Todd Martin
10.Blake Miller
11.Scott Newitt
12.Grant Patterson
13.Don Scott
14.Patrick Shannon
15.Chris Shewfelt
16.Ryan Wolfe

Coach – Larry Lynch
Field Manager – Kelly McGiffen
General Manager and Sponsor – Bob Nydick
Training Staff – Meg Smith and Cyril Moss
Scorekeeper – Greg Nydick
Webmaster – Todd Evans
Sponsors – Jim and Sue Hallman


(Carroll Forbes Memorial ISC World Championship Trophy, 2008 – one of two consecutive world titles won by the Rivershark Twins)

Aspen is Back

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

We are pleased to share the news from Jason Kurylyk’s Facebook page, which he also confirmed to Ballparkradio’s Josh Johnson, during an AAU broadcast from Orlando Saturday night:

“Well its official Aspen is back!!!”

Ballparkradio AA Broadcast 1 – Dominicana v. Italian Athletic Club

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

The first broadcast on Ballparkradio from the 2010 AAU international tournament in Orlando Florida will feature the defending champions from last year, Dominicana, from the Dominican Republic, who will be taking on the Italian Athletic Club from California.

The rosters for each team are shown below:

Dominicana, Dominican Republic

Italian Athletic Club, California/USA

P Sean Whitten
P Derek Mayson

Ian Fehrman
Eddie Brooks
Bryan Wells
Josh Tisdale
Chase Turner
Greg Glaser
Jason Porto
Marcus Tan
Kevin Castillo
Kris Waverick
Mark Summers
Dean Waltier

Bob Piddock, Coach

Explorers pick up pitching ace, Frank Cox

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010


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By John Kennett
jkennett (at) mdn.net

For the past two years, the Midland Explorers have been pointing to the upcoming International Softball Congress World Tournament in August in Midland.

Recently, the Explorers added two vital pieces in pitcher Frank Cox and outfielder Mark Coleman, which should make them a much more competitive team.

Cox played last year with Madison’s The Farm Tavern and helped lead them to a sixth place finish at the ISC World Tournament. After The Farm disbanded this past winter, Cox was looking for a new home — and Midland became a perfect fit for the pitcher who has been on teams that have won four ISC World Tournaments.

“I considered going back to Owen Sound,” said Cox. “I’ve played against the Explorers my whole career. Midland has always been a class organization. I’m excited to be a part of them. You have to appreciate what they’ve done with a limited budget.”

Having started playing softball at the age of 12, Cox has been a member of five Canadian national championship teams, two Amateur Softball Association national championship teams, pitched four no-hitters at ISC World Tournaments and is 13th on the all-time list of wins at the ISC World Tournament.

With those numbers, Explorers’ manager Clint Beane believes the addition of Cox gives the Explorers a solid-shot at winning the ISC Championship this coming August 13-21 at Emerson Park in Midland.

“Frank is a top-notch pitcher,” said Beane. “We’re looking forward to him joining us. With Frank, our pitching staff will keep us in contention, and our defense is pretty solid. We’re leaning in the right direction.”

Having faced Cox many times over the years, Beane realizes that he is getting a pitcher who will never beat himself.

“He never gives you a gift,” said Beane. “He is just very tough mentally on the mound. He is not going to give you a second or third chance.”

Combined with holdovers Brian Urquhart and Mike Joseph, the Explorers have a pitching staff that gives Beane plenty of flexibility.

“I’m feeling real good (about the pitching staff),” said Beane. “All three of them understand that whoever has the hot hand will get the ball. At last year’s ISC, Brian got going real well. For Frank, the end of the year has been his best times the last couple of years.”

Cox and Urquhart played together on the Halifax team that won the 2004 Canadian national championship.

“I’ve known Brian for years,” said Cox from his home on Prince Edward Island. “He’s a good kid. We’ve roomed together at a couple of national camps. Brian is quite talented.”

This spring, Cox will be moving from Prince Edward Island to Sudbury, Ont., as he takes a new position as a sales rep.

Coleman, the other addition to the Explorers’ line-up, brings a left-handed bat to the line-up after having played last season with the St. Thomas Evergreen Centennials. At the ISC World Tournament, Coleman batted .333 as the Centennials took 14th.

“Mark is a good, defensive outfielder who will either play leftfield or centerfield,” said Beane. “He always hit well against us when he played with St. Thomas.”

2010 AAU Roster # 3 – Italian Athletic Club – CA USA

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Update/Editor’s Notes: January 5, 2010: Ian Fehrman to Italian Athletic Club for AAU International Tournament

The Italian Athletic Club added a big stick to their already potent lineup today, with Team Canada’s Ian Fehrman joining the California based squad in Orlando. Fehrman had a huge ISF World Championship series in Saskatoon this past summer, with:

-most hits in the round robin (15)
-most hits in the championship round (8)
-highest batting average in round robin for players with 20 or more AB’s (.517, 15-23)
-highest batting average in championship round (.727, 8-11)
-most home runs in the round robin (4)
-most home runs in the championship round (2)
-most RBI in the championship round (5)
-3nd in RBI in round robin (13, behind only Thomas Makea’s 15 and Jarrad Martin’s 14)

Fehrman was the key to Team Canada’s come-from-behind win over Team USA at the 2009 ISF World Championships, with a home run (cutting the lead to from 4-0 to 4-2) and double (that gave Canada the lead 5-4), finishing the game with 3 RBI and 2 runs scored.


Italian Athletic Club

P Sean Whitten
P Derek Mayson

Ian Fehrman (added 1/5/10)
Eddie Brooks
Bryan Wells
Josh Tisdale
Chase Turner
Greg Glaser
Jason Porto
Marcus Tan
Kevin Castillo
Kris Waverick
Mark Summers
Dean Waltier

Bob Piddock, Coach

Editor’s note: Readers will recall Italian Athletic Club as the 2008 ASA “A” National champions. That club was led by 2008 ASA “A” National MVP Tony Peeples, while this one will have imported Canadian talent in the circle in Sean Whitten and young Derek Mayson. Both were members of Team Canada’s bronze medal team. Whitten had an outstanding 2009 ISC World Tournament, helping the Midwest Stampede to a fourth place finish, and earning second team All World honors.


Pitcher Sean Whitten will be with Italian Athletic Club, a California squad at 2010 AAU International Tournament. (Photo by Maddy Flanagan)

The 2010 AAU International tournament will be played at the Wide World of Sports complex at Disney World at Orlando, Florida on January 21-24, 2010. The tournament was started by AAU tournament director Alex Linares in 2000 with eight teams, growing to 40 teams in this, its eleventh year. Fastpitchwest/Ballparkradio/Maddy’s Photos has been providing coverage of the event since 2004.

Click here for a list of all 40 teams competing in the 2010 tournament.

Click here for other 2010 AAU rosters
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