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Champions abound as city’s softball season nears

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

From the Star Phoenix, Sasksatoon:

Champions abound as city’s softball season nears

BY MARK LOEHNDORF, SPECIAL TO THE STARPHOENIX
APRIL 9, 2009

As the snow finally begins to melt, fans are starting to look at the diamonds in the hope they will soon be ready to again produce exciting softball action.

For the first time in softball history, local fans will have an opportunity to cheer on four different Canadian champions.

The Saskatoon Minor Softball League’s top boys’ team, the midget A Selects, are primed to defend their title. Dave McCullough’s squad is loaded with talent including two national junior team members, catcher Derek Arsenie and pitcher Devon McCullough.

Earle Woodside’s Saskatoon Junior Outlaws will feature an almost identical lineup to the one that won the junior women’s nationals in Summerside, P.E.I., last year. Last fall, Woodside was named Softball Saskatchewan’s coach of the year for 2008, as he also coached the University of Saskatchewan team to the Canadian Intercollegiate Ladies Softball Championship in October. Although the team has not been finalized, the nucleus of last year’s squad is still available and should challenge again this year.

The burning question in local softball circles over the winter was whether or not Aspen Interiors will be back to defend the senior A men’s Canadian championship they won in Saskatoon. Coach Jason Kurlyk reported this week that Aspen does plan to be back at nationals this year. Kurlyk feels confident his team can challenge again in spite of the loss of four local players, including Dean Holoien and Pat Mackintosh, who were both standouts at last year’s nationals. His nationals roster certainly looks capable, as it will feature five national teamers: Pitchers Korrey Gareau and Trevor Ethier, catcher Sean O’Brien and outfielders Keith Mackintosh and Dale Levy.

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It is no coincidence that with so many national champions, Saskatoon is home to the strongest adult and children softball leagues in the country. Saskatoon Minor Softball League president Lawrence Beatty is looking forward to another great year, as he expects the number of SMSL teams to surpass the 190 that participated last year.

The junior leagues — made up of the squirt, pee wee and bantam divisions — will have the same number of teams as last year. Beatty expects that when all the teams are finalized, the SMSL will see a modest increase in the rookie-league divisions of BlastBall, rookie and mites.

For most SMSL teams the season begins with the 17th annual Early Bird Tournament organized by Zone 2, the Raiders, from May 1-3. League play is set to begin Monday, May 4.

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Saskatoon Amateur Softball Association president Bryan Kosteroski reports SASA league play will also begin May 4 and will feature 24 women’s and 20 men’s teams, up one from last year. Although Aspen will not be part of league play, Kosteroski is happy to welcome back DBJ Leasing into the women’s top division. Coach Jan Hiebert’s team returns to the league after a two-year absence during which Saskatoon was without a senior A women’s team. The first adult tournament of the year has the midget selects hosting the second annual Spring Classic from May 8-10.

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Once league play is complete, these two busy organizations will stay active as they host nine different provincial championships, five by the SMSL and four by the SASA. Saskatoon will demonstrate why it is worthy of its reputation as the softball event capital of the world July 17-26, when the SASA will host the ISF world men’s softball championship.

Co-chairs Keith McLean and Lisa Down and their committee have been very busy over the winter making sure this event will be a success. Local softball fans are in for a real treat this year. If they want to watch top-notch minor softball or the best adult players in the world, no doubt Saskatoon is the place to be for softball fans this summer.

(Loehndorf is a Saskatoon freelance writer)

© Copyright (c) The StarPhoenix

Adam LaLonde Back with Midland

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

From the Midland Explorers Fastball Team:

The Midland Explorers are pleased to announce that they have added Adam LaLonde to their 2009 roster. Adam’s resume is impressive and includes All-American and All-World recognition at the highest levels of play, as well as USA National team experience. He will be a welcome addition both in the field and at the plate.

The Explorers have also added Sean and Trevor Kelly for several weekends. Both continue to play for the HBC Lightning and will split time between them and Midland. Sean adds pitching depth and several years of Major ball experience while playing with both Plangger’s Furniture and the Lightning. He has also participated in international competition as part of the USA national team program.

Trevor adds a lot of defensive versatility to the team and will be counted on to play several different positions. He has won an ISC Under 23 Championship with the Frankenmuth Driving School and has ISC men’s experience with the Lightning.

The Explorers will be hosting the Boulevard Lounge Tournament June 12-14 in Midland and will be attending the ASA Major tournament in South Bend as well as the ISC World Tournament in Quad Cities. A complete schedule will be announced shortly.

Roster:

Brian Urquhart
Mike Joseph
Sean Kelly
Adam LaLonde
Eddy Ketelhut
Todd Schultz
Trevor Kelly
Steve Roberts
Steve Horning
Kyle Beane
Calvin Miller
Chad Ferguson
Todd Moore

Scott Stasik
scottstasik@gmail.com

2009 California Athletics Roster

Friday, March 27th, 2009

2009 Roster for the “California Athletics”
(Sponsor Taylor Farms)
(pitchers in bold)

Mike Butler
Kevin Castillo
James Close
Nate Devine
Dave Drotzmann
Mike Egerdeen

Pat Fuentes
Dave Kimura
Shawn Mandolesi
Eddie Martin
Steve Pinocchio
Jason Porto
Marcus Tan
Chase Turner
Jeff Twist
Ron Guzman

Editor’s Note: Here is a breakdown of the players’ affiliations from last year:

So Cal Bombers

Mike Butler
Nate Devine (Member, Team USA 2009)
Dave Kimura
Steve Pinocchio (Member, Team USA 2009)

Team Rainey

Jason Porto
Chase Turner (Member, Team USA 2009)

California Lumberkings (ISC II champs)

James Close
Dave Drotzmann (2007 ISC II All Tournament pitcher, 2008 ISC II Most Valuable Pitcher)
Mike Egerdeen
Pat Fuentes
Marcus Tan (2008 ISC II MVP, Member, Team USA 2009)
Jeff Twist (2007 ISC II All Tournament catcher)
Ron Guzman (2008 ISC II All Tournament infielder)
Shawn Mandolesi
Eddie Martin

Santa Barbara Bucks 23-and-under

Kevin Castillo

More Editor’s notes: California has had two strong entrants to the ISC World Tournament the past few years, archrivals Team Rainey and the So Cal Bombers, not to mention a number of very strong ISC II teams, the Lumberkings, A-1 Taylor Farm, the River City Rockers and Rude Pac.

The Bombers added Lucas Mata midway through the 2007 season, and finished strong, winning the Monkton tournament over the Kitchener Hallman Twins, the Vancouver Challenge, with a win over then-number-1-ranked Broken Bow, and finished 2nd in the 2007 ISC World Tournament, the highest finish for a California team since Mark Smith’s Camarillo Kings won it in 1981.

Correction: (cap tip to Herb Dower)

The Kings won it again in 1982 in Kimberly, WI, and placing second was Dave Frye Plastering of Bakersfield. The Lancaster Chameleons won the 1983 tournament held in Bakersfield, CA, and Ed Smith Welding of Bakersfield and the Chameleons finished 1-2 in the 1984 tournament in Decatur. Il. The Chameleons then finished second (behind Pay ‘n Pak of Bellevue, WA) in 1986 in Sioux City, IA.

In 2008, Team Rainey bested the Bombers for the Best of the West title, in a classic pitchers duel between two of Argentina’s top pitchers, Lucas Mata and Sebastian Gervasutti. Rainey went on to finish 2-2 in the 2008 ISC World Tournament, with wins over Kegel ND and the Bahamas, and losses to The Farm and Circle Tap. The Bombers finished the same tournament with a 3-2 record, with wins over Stoneyard, Midland and Townline.

Meanwhile, just down the road in the ISC II division, he Lumberkings won the ISC II Tournament of Champions in 2008 after a runner-up finish in 2007. A-1 Taylor Farms finished 3rd in 2007, with their nucleus moving over to the Lumberkings 2008 championship squad. River City and Rude Pac both qualified for the playoffs in the first ISC II T of C in 2008.

In short, the golden state has been blessed with a good number of top quality teams in the upper levels of the men’s game in recent years. Pitchers including Travis Price, Tony Peeples, Sonny Perkins, Bricklen Anderson, Sebastian Gervasutti, Lucas Mata, Sean Whitten and Ryan Brand. Players including catcher Todd Garcia, Chris Hunt, Rod Rainey, Jesse Duncan, Nate Devine, Mike Butler, and a collection of imported stars from Canada like Darren Box, Evan Potskin, Chad Ghostkeeper, and more. The successes of recent years, harkened back to the 1990’s when the LB Painters challenged the world’s best, and the 1970’s and 1980’s when the LB Nitehawks, Camarillo Kings and Lakewood Jets roamed the ISC World Tournament.

In the expensive world of high powered fastpitch teams, though, it is difficult to keep teams playing year in and year out. At the conclusion of the 2008 season, California fastpitch fans got a triple-whammy, learning that its three top teams were shuttering their operations. No more Rainey, no more Bombers and no more Lumberkings.

But the good news, as we have learned recently, is that from the ashes rises a new team, made up of former members of the three teams, who will compete in the 2009 ISC World Tournament, the California Athletics. The team will be sponsored by Taylor Farms (who fans may remember finished 3rd in that star-studded 2005 ASA “C” National in Stockton), and will be headed up by Ron Guzman, the man behind that team, and who anchored the infield for last year’s ISC II Champs, the Lumberkings, earning All Tournament honors in the process. He says he’s “managing”, but still has a swing that this editor thinks will provide some key hits in 2009.

As you can see from the roster above, the new team will boast some of California’s finest talents, including the Lumberkings’ pitching staff, Dave Drotzmann and Mike Egerdeen. The World Tournament will be a step up for the talented duo, but both have shown they can pitch and compete with World Tournament caliber teams, in matchups in the Rose Cup and AAU tournaments. (Drotzmann and Sean Whitten dueled in the 2007 AAU Tournament, once of the best pitched games in that tournament’s history). As ISC World Tournament teams go, it would not be surprising to see the squad add one more arm for the August classic.

The California Athletics roster also includes a number of Team USA members for the squad that will be in Saskatoon in July Nate Devine, Chase Turner, Steve Pinnochio, and Marcus Tan. Jason Porto and Nate Devine have proven to be among the game’s top power hitters, giving the squad a potent middle of the order, while youngsters Marcus Tan and Chase Turner should provide plenty of RBI opportunities to the team. Veteran Pat Fuentes figures to anchor a solid defense.

Above all, perhaps, the squad is made up of players who have achieved success in their fastpitch careers, and who know what it takes to win at the upper levels. Few ISC II teams to date have accepted the challenge of playing at the next level. 2005 ISC II champion Elmira did it in 2007, and 2007 semi-finalist the Snappers did it in 2008. It is no easy feat to compete the best teams in the world, many of whom as much more heavily financed. But the California Athletics will combine the best of the ISC II division, with a talented group of players who have ISF and ISC World tournament experience. The results, for California fastpitch fans, should prove well worth watching.

New York Bombers Team Website

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Thanks to John Dry of the New York Bombers for this info:

(click photo to visit their official team website)(photo above is from the 2008 Elkland Tournament, which they won)

The team is mostly from Cortland, NY, but players range from Buffalo, Oswego, Kingston, Ontario, PA, and and West Virginia, and compete in the New York/PA/Ontario region.

Editor’s note: We have added the NY Bombers to our page of links for team websites. If your team is not listed, and you wish to be, see the link at the bottom of the teams page. You’ll also find links to rosters for all 2008 teams which participated in the ISC World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions.

From the official team website:

The New York Bomber’s are a Men’s Fastpitch Softball Team that consists of mostly players from Central part of New York State, including the Cortland, Buffalo, Olean, and Corning areas. Some other Bomber players travel as far as West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and from Kingston, Ontario Canada to play with the team. The diversity of the players has proven that the game is dwindling in numbers and to find quality fastpitch players the team has had to go outside the region and even the US to find quality players that will commit to play the game.

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Jarvis Adds O’Brien, Hill for Sr. Canadians

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

From


(click link to visit official website for Sr. Canadians)
First Ontario Jarvis Gamblers – Roster Additions

[Jarvis, Ontario] -The First Ontario Jarvis Gamblers are pleased to announce the signing of Rob O’Brien and Jason Hill for the 2009 Senior Canadians that will be held in St Thomas, Ontario from August 30th to September 6th. O’Brien will help round out the pitching staff with left handed Paul Koert and right handed Andrew Phibbs. He will also be penciled into the middle of the First Ontario Jarvis Gamblers batting order. The addition of Jason Hill adds another young powerful bat to the Gamblers line-up. Hill, who plays for the Farm Tavern during the ISC season, is one of the top young hitters to come out of the east coast.

Stay tuned for future announcements regarding the Gamblers roster, schedule, website updates and tournament scheduled for June 26-28th

Clarke Staats
First Ontario Jarvis Gamblers

Editor’s note: As readers know, Oby is a pretty good bat to anchor that batting order.


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for more news on the Sr. Canadians at .

USA Softball Tabs Marcus Tan, Ty McKinney for Final 2 Slots on team for ISF Worlds

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

From the USA Softball website:
2/24/2009
Two additional athletes named to USA Softball Men’s World Championship roster

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — The Amateur Softball Association of America (ASA) announced today two additional athletes named to the 2009 USA Softball Men’s World Championship roster for competition this summer in the ISF World Championships in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan July 17-26.

Tyron McKinney (Ashland, Ky.) and Marcus Tan (Union City, Calif.) have been selected by the Men’s National team selection committee and will join Team USA as they look to bring home a world medal in July.

“I believe the two new additions offer us an opportunity to grow the program in a positive direction,” said head coach Pete Turner. “It also shows that our committee continues to look for new talent that can help us compete now and in the future.”


(Tyron McKinney at USA Softball Camp late last year)

(Photos by Maddy Flanagan)


(Marcus Tan at USA Softball Camp late last year)

The following is the complete 17-person Men’s National team roster:

Frank DeGroat (Ringwood, N.J.)
Chris DeLarwelle (Denmark, Wis.)
Nate Devine (Merced, Calif.)
Don Garvey (Appleton, Wis.)
Paul Koert (Brooklin, Ontario, Canada)
Adam LaLonde (Ashland, Ky.)
Terry Luster (Bunceton, Mo.)
Kyle Magnusson (West Valley, Utah)
Tyron McKinney (Ashland, Ky.)
Blake Miller (Kingsville, Texas)
Daryn Miller (Bloomington, Il.)
Matt Palazzo (Pleasant Hill, Iowa)
Stephen Pinocchio (Merced, Calif.)
Travis Price (Corona, Calif.)
Landy Rodriguez (West Haverstraw, N.Y.)
Marcus Tan (Union City, Calif.)
Chase Turner (Sacramento, Calif.)

The 2009 Men’s National team will be led by head coach Pete Turner (Stockton, Calif.) and assisted by Thad Brown (Modesto, Calif.) and Avon Meacham (Upper Marlboro, Md.).

Pools Announced for 2009 ISF World Championships

Friday, January 30th, 2009


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

Pools for 2009 ISF World Championships in Saskatoon

Team Pools

Pool A

New Zealand
United States
Japan
Great Britain
Philippines
Botswana
Denmark
Mexico

Pool B

Canada
Australia
Czech Republic
Argentina
Venezuela
South Africa
Puerto Rico
Indonesia

Editor’s note: We have added a link to the official ISF World Championships website at the upper right of Morning Brief for handy access for our readers.

AAU Poll-a-palooza

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

During the past few weeks, we have been posting AAU team rosters along with polls for readers to “pick the playoff teams” and “pick the pool winners. Twenty (20), count ’em, twenty different polls for readers to vote in.

With just a couple of days before the first pitch of the 2009 AAU International Tournament at Orlando, Florida, we thought we would pull all of the links together in one Morning Brief blog post for a final “Poll-a-Palooza“. Vote away ! (if you haven’t already), or just take a peek on how the voting is going for the various polls.

Click Links below.

Pool A

Pool A
1. Mac’s – NY
2. Guatemala
3. Chicago/NY – NY
4. Barranquita – Puerto Rico

Pool B

Pool B
1. Florida Fastpitch
2. Combatientes – Venezuela
3. ADCO – NY
4. Hill United – ON

Pool C

Pool C
1. Meraloma – BC
2. Dominicana – Dom. Republic
3. Elmira – ON
4. Radio 560 – Mexico

Pool D

Pool D
1. CPI/ADS Classics – ON
2. Puierto Rico Junior National Team
3. DC Arrows – BC
4. Tijuana – Mexico

Pool E

Pool E
1. Midwest Stampede – IA
2. Cobourg – ON
3. Virgin Islands
4. Maccabi Red – USA

Pool F

Pool F
1. Los Socios – Venezuela
2. PK Broward – IL
3. Earl’s Club – WI
4. Sioux Falls Sox – SD

Pool G

Pool G
1. Gremlin Knights – NY
2. Texaco Pirates – Bahamas
3. Manor Dirt Bags – TX
4. Brewers de Venezuela

Pool H

Pool H
1. Millwood Logistics – ON
2. Puerto Rico National Team
3. Minnesota Angels
4. Venezuela/Miami

Pool I

Pool I
1. Team Minnesota
2. Bahamas Nat’l Development
3. Niagara Storms Fury – ON
4. Sopotocientos – Venezuela

Pool J

Pool J
1. Sebringville – ON
2. Jamaica
3. Maccabi Blue – USA
4. Ohio Battery/Stockpack – OH

AAU Poll – Pool J

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Which 3 teams from Pool J will advance to the Championship Playoff Bracket ?
Sebringville Sting ON
Jamaica
Maccabi Blue USA
Ohio Battery Stockpack OH
  
pollcode.com free polls
Which team will win Pool J at the AAU International Tournament?
Sebringville Sting ON
Jamaica
Maccabi Blue USA
Ohio Battery Stockpack OH
  
pollcode.com free polls


Rosters after the jump:

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AAU Poll – Pool H

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Which 3 teams from Pool H will advance to the Championship Playoff Bracket ?
Millwood Logistics ON
Puerto Rico National Team PR
Minnesota Angels MN
Venezuela Miami
  
pollcode.com free polls
Which team will win Pool H at the AAU International Tournament?
Millwood Logistics ON
Puerto Rico National Team PR
Minnesota Angels MN
Venezuela Miami
  
pollcode.com free polls

Rosters after the jump:

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