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AAU Roster – Defending Champs – Mac’s Fastpitch

Monday, January 12th, 2009

Last year’s AAU Champions, with a completely new pitching staff for 2009. Last year’s MVP, Jeff Ellsworth will be with Mac’s again in 2009

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Macs Fastpitch AAU Roster

Ryan Brand P
BJ Hunhoff P
Trevor Ethier P

Sean O’Brien Catcher
Frank Perez 1st/DH
Kelly Winstrom 1st/DH
Chris Miljavic 2nd
Ian Fehrman SS
Glen Ormsby 3rd
Jeff Ellsworth Outfield
Adam LaLonde Outfield
Ryan Kostell Catcher/Outfield
Jason Porto Outfield
Eddie Kettlehut Utility
Barry Kahler DH
Dan Loney Outfield

Mike Gasaway Manager
Dave Miller Sponsor/Asst. Coach
Chico Mcart Asst. Coach
Pete Schmidt Scorekeeper

Mike Gasaway
gasaw1@aol.com

Editor’s note: Mac’s is in Pool A, along with Guatemala, Chicago/NY, NY, and Barranquita, Puerto Rico. Watch for our “pick the winners” poll for Pool A soon.

B.J. Hunhoff, now graduated from the USA Jr. Men’s program, will join the pitching staff for the defending champs, Mac’s Fastpitch at this year’s AAU tournament. BJ is the second player from the ISF Jr. Men’s World Championships that we’ve spotted, Ben Enoka of New Zealand the other. Ben will be with the Midwest Stampede. Click here to view our prior bio post on BJ Hunhoff. BJ closed out his 19u Jr. Men’s career with a flourish, shutting out eventual silver medalist Canada for 7 innings, before Canada pushed across a single run in extra innings for the win.

The 10th annual AAU International Tournament will be held January 22-25, 2009 at the Disney complex in Orlando, Florida, hosting 40 teams from around the world. Selected games will be broadcast live on Ballparkradio.com

AAU Roster – Manor Dirt Bags, TX

Monday, January 12th, 2009

2009 AAU Roster – Manor Dirt Bags, TX

Kenneth Tumlinson – Manager/Sponsor
Tim Schultz, Inf
Mike Govea, DH
Mike Contreras, Inf
David Rocha II, C
Will Sandifer, Inf/Of
Steve Vierra, Inf
Todd Kensler, Inf/Of
Rick Martinez, Of
Eddie Guerra, Of
Adam Fiebig, Of
Eric Middaugh, Inf/Of
Brian Schultz, C
Justin Tumlinson, Of
Chris Maas, Inf
Rick Barker, P
Ryan Nichols, P

The Manor Dirt Bags, Texas, are in Pool G with the NY Gremlin Knights, Bahamas Texaco Pirates and the Brewers de Venezuela. Cast your vote in our “pick the winners” poll for Pool G here.

The 10th annual AAU International Tournament will be held January 22-25, 2009 at the Disney complex in Orlando, Florida, hosting 40 teams from around the world. Selected games will be broadcast live on Ballparkradio.com

Pool G Poll – AAU Int’l Tournament

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Which 3 teams from Pool G will advance to the Championship Playoff Bracket ?
Brewers de Venezuela, VZ
Manor Dirt Bags, TX
Texaco Pirates, Bahamas
Gremlin Knights, NY
  
pollcode.com free polls
Which team will win Pool G at the AAU International Tournament?
Brewers de Venezuela, VZ
Manor Dirt Bags, TX
Texaco Pirates, Bahamas
Gremlin Knights, NY
  
pollcode.com free polls

NY Gremlin Knights

3 – Bryan Newton – P
9 – John Rozich – C
12- Nathan Craigue – OF/INF
13- John Heinsch – DH/C
19- Steve Price – OF/DH
20- Bill Hillhouse – P
21- Dave Simon – OF/INF
23- Jay Herr – 3B
24- Chad McConnell – SS
26- Derek Pukash – OF
27- Dan O’Brien – UTIL
29- Jeremy Tracy – P/INF
32- Chad Busch – 2B
42- Reggie Barrau – OF
51- Craig Pidcock – P
94- Ed Jackson – OF
##-Jon Nimmo – C

1-Bruce Tanski – Sponsor
5- Gregg Leather – Manager
33- Jim Busch – Coach

Texaco Pirates, Bahamas

Steve Mullaley
Jason Hill
Kyle Magnusson
Fred Sweeting
William Weatherford
Don Garvey
Louie Joglar
Andrew Albury
Alexis Hernandez
Grant Albury
Edward {Cheno}Lamb
Darrell Joy
Rob Schweyer P
Sean Cleary P
Rob Scheller P
Haziel Mcdonald Manager

Manor Dirt Bags, TX

Kenneth Tumlinson – Manager/Sponsor
Tim Schultz, Inf
Mike Govea, DH
Mike Contreras, Inf
David Rocha II, C
Will Sandifer, Inf/Of
Steve Vierra, Inf
Todd Kensler, Inf/Of
Rick Martinez, Of
Eddie Guerra, Of
Adam Fiebig, Of
Eric Middaugh, Inf/Of
Brian Schultz, C
Justin Tumlinson, Of
Rick Barker, P
Chris Maas, Inf
Ryan Nichols, P

More about the Texaco Pirates here, and the Gremlin Knights here. (waiting for more info from the Brewers de Venezuela)

We’ve learned that big Jon Nimmo will be joining the Gremlin Knights at the AAU tournament. Jon was a member of the 2007 California Lumberkings, runner-up that year in the ISC II division, where he earned All World honors as the top Designated hitter in the tournament. (Jon shown at far right in this photo, which includes, L to R, 2007 MVP Jay Herr, All Worlds Dave Drotzmann and Jeff Twist, and MVPitcher Jeremy Tracy) Ironically, Nimmo will be teammates with Herr and Tracy in this 2009 AAU.

Jon hit a home run in the semi-finals of that tournament, against A-1 Taylor Farms of California, then another in the championship game against the eventual champions, TNT of Lebanon, Pennsylvania. Some observers – myself included – remarked that Nimmo’s home runs went as far as any home run hit in either the ISC II tournament — or the ISC World Tournament. Jon’s title game home run cleared the entire set of bleachers at the main ISC World Tournament diamond at Kitchener. As the saying goes, Jon can hit it out of any park in the country — including Yellowstone.

Speaking of prodigious home runs at the AAU tournament, many mention one by Roman Fiore of Minnesota as the longest, clearing both fences, and then some in a semi-final game on the main diamond.

As for the most memorable home run in the AAU tournament, that would have to be the walk-off home run by Frankie Perez in the bottom of 2006’s extra inning championship game, to give the AAU title to the Heflin Builders over the NY Gremlins.
(We corrected an earlier note that said “Heflin Gremlins over Broken Bow”, thanks to Gregg Leather’s note) The use of “Gremlins” by multiple teams gets a bit confusing

The Gremlin Knight lineup will certainly not lack for power — along with Nimmo, Herr smashed the ISC II tournament home run record (with 7), eclipsing the old record of 3. New York’s other catcher is John Rozich, hit 3 in his first two games at last summer’s ISC II tournament. This trio might arguably be the ISC II division’s top three power hitters.

The Bahamas Pirates and the Gremlin Knights will face off in pool play at 7pm Thursday night. (I only wish that Ballparkradio would be in town in time to broadcast this one, which figures to be a dandy). This game pits one of the ISC II division’s top teams, the Gremlin Knights, (3rd place in 2008) with three aces from the 2008 event, All World Bryan Newton (River City Rockers), and NY’s Billhouse (21 K’s in a game), and Craig Piddock against a team that has worked its way up from the Consolation bracket to one of the tournament favorites, an ISC World-talent-laden squad, with veteran world tournament pitchers, Rob Schweyer and Rob Scheller.


The 10th annual AAU International Tournament will be held January 22-25, 2009 at the Disney complex in Orlando, Florida, hosting 40 teams from around the world. Selected games will be broadcast live on Ballparkradio.com

AAU Int’l Tournament Poll – Pool E

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

This is the first in a series of polls for the forty (40) team AAU International Tournament, at Orlando, Florida, January 22-25, 2009.

Editor’s note: We’ve bumped this post back up, after adding a second poll, for readers to predict the three teams that will make the championship playoff bracket. (Vote for 3). See Morning Brief post above for full details on the 2009 Playoff format.

Which 3 teams from Pool E will advance to the Championship Playoff Bracket
Midwest Stampede, IA, USA
Cobourg Force, ON, Canada
Virgin Islands, V.I.
Macabbi Red, USA
  
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Which team will win Pool E at the AAU International Tournament?
Midwest Stampede, IA, USA
Cobourg Force, ON, Canada
Virgin Islands, V.I.
Macabbi Red, USA
  
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Midwest Stampede Roster
Bondurant, IA

Gerald Muizelaar
Sean Whitten
Tony Peeples

Bob Rosthenhausler
Bruno Motroni
Tony Kunka
Joe Morales
Greg Cascaes
Matt Palazzo
Paul Walford
Chris Bohlmann
Ben Enoka
Justin Dauvin
Cody Parsons

Steve Moulton/coach co-owner
Bev Moulton/co-owner
Steve Kooser, Field Manager

Cobourg Force Roster

Mike Crawford
Steve Ketchell
Wayne Wells

Bill Fairney
Sam Forbes
Aaron Fraser
Ross Herold
Mike Kelly
Frank Lang
Carl Maloney
Anthony Palmieri
Matt Swift
John Garland
Craig Minifie

Sylvia Ryan Manager

Virgin Islands Roster

[none submitted]

Maccabi Red Roster – USA

[none submitted]

Rosters courtesy of Al’s Fastball

The forty team field marks the largest ever at the tournament, which began ten years ago, as an 8 team tournament. The last few years, the tournament filled out a 32 team bracket, but continues to grow as word about the tournament spreads.

AAU teams often feature “mixed rosters”, with players from several “regular” teams joining forces, or moving from one team to another. A good part of the fun for fans is perusing the rosters before the tournament, and making their predictions on the eventual winners.

Not all teams have submitted rosters yet, but we encourage all to do so. Send them to Al Doran at: fastball (at) prmi.com or here to jim (at) fastpitchwest.com, and we’ll forward to him as well. Be sure to visit his AAU International Tournament page

Below are rosters for two of the teams in Pool E, the Midwest Stampede and Cobourg Force of Ontario Canada.

For the Midwest Stampede, plenty of familiar names to be sure. Pitcher Gerald Muizelaar was with Team Minnesota the last few years, including a couple of trips to the championship game. Sean Whitten was with Florida Fastpitch, a top finisher last year, who pitched in one of 2008’s more memorable games, against Dave Drotzmann and the Virgin Island Ambassadors, a low scoring pitchers’ duel. Whitten showed up last January in mid-season form, with many fans commenting that he was throwing harder than anyone at the tournament. Tony Peeples, a member of the So Cal Bombers the past few years, will make what I think is his first trip to the AAU. Lots of top drawer ISC talent to go with the pitching staff, and a youngster from New Zealand, Ben Enoka, who played with New Zealand’s 19u team at the ISF Jr. Worlds last summer. Ben is one of two Enoka brothers from the Black Sox squad. Thomas pitched, while Ben played outfield and hit in the heart of the order, behind slugger Sam Bishop. Ben was 2 for 3 in his team’s 9-0 win over eventual Gold Medalists, Australia, the only loss in the tournament by the Aussies.

For Cobourg, it will be a couple of leapers with pitchers Wayne Wells and Steve Ketchell. Wells continues to display top form well into his 40’s, helping to pitch Waterdown Hammer into the championship game at last summer’s ISC II Tournament of Champions, and earn all-world honors along the way. Ross Herold, longtime ISC II all star catcher, and member of the 2006 ISC II champion Tavistock squad will be behind the plate, with plenty of Ontario’s finest joining in, including the ageless Sammy Forbes.

No roster yet for the Virgin Islands or Maccabi USA.

If they follow form, the Virgin Islands will land some top pitching talent to go with a hard playing squad that has been more than competitive in past years. In 2008, it was Dave Drotzmann and Mike Egerdeen on the hill for the Virgin Islands. That duo went on later in the year to pitch the California Lumberkings to the ISC II Tournament of Champions title, with Dr. Dave nabbing MVPitcher honors. The year before, it was Shaun Winship on the hill for the Virgin Island Ambassadors. (Last year, Winship pitched Mike Cutro’s CPI squad into the Final Four, the highest finish ever for an ISC II team.)

Perhaps Dave Blackburn can fill us in on the Maccabi team? And someone from the Virgin Islands?


The 10th annual AAU International Tournament will be held January 22-25, 2009 at the Disney complex in Orlando, Florida, hosting 40 teams from around the world. Selected games will be broadcast live on Ballparkradio.com

AAU Roster – Bahamas Pirates

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

Haziel Mcdonald’s Texaco Pirates from Man-O-War Cay in the Bahamas:

Steve Mullaley
Jason Hill
Kyle Magnusson
Fred Sweeting
William Weatherford
Don Garvey
Louie Joglar
Andrew Albury
Alexis Hernandez
Grant Albury
Edward {Cheno}Lamb
Darrell Joy
Rob Schweyer P
Sean Cleary P
Rob Scheller P

Haziel Mcdonald Manager

The Pirates made it to the Elite Eight last year, falling to eventual finalist Team Minnesota in the quarterfinals. They’ll have to compete in Pool G with one of last year’s Final Four teams, the NY Gremlins (Knights), along with the Manor Dirt Bags of Texas, and the Brewers of Venezuela.

Pool G

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

Haziel Mcdonald’s squad was the AAU Consolation winner back in 2004, the first year that Fastpitchwest and Maddysphotos traveled to Orlando for the big event. They have continued to build their roster by adding talented ISC level players, including many of the big names on the year’s squad, while retaining the core nucleus of the team who live on Man-O-War, Willie Weatherford, Grant Albury, Andrew Albury, Fred Sweeting, and of course, the skipper, Haziel Mcdonald. (picking up the 2004 Consolation Bracket trophy from tournament director, Alex Linares)

The Bahamian squad was featured in a 2007 Softball Magazine feature about their first Bahamas Invitational Tournament, “The Real Pirates of the Caribbean“. Click here to view, but note that it is a large PDF file, with color photos, so give it time to load on your computer.

Lots of Pirate pics in Gallery 8 of last year’s set of photos here.

And last but not least, for those of you in “snow country” day dreaming about playing ball in warmer locales, click here for a look at the home, and home field of the Texaco Pirates on Man-O-War, Bahamas.l

* Managers of Manor Dirt Bags, and Brewers of Venezuela – need your rosters, please send to us at jim (at) fastpitchwest (dot) com. We’ll post and forward to Al Doran. You’re next up in the “Pick the Winner” poll.

Young Bucks Win Santa Barbara Tournament

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

Sat Round Robin Seeding

1 Red Tease (Burbank) 3-0
2. Kickin Chickins(Ridgecrest) 2-0-1
3.Silverhawks(Bakersfield)2-1
4. Young Bucks 2-1
5. Tri County(Santa Barbara)2-1
6. Felons(Burbank) 2-1
7. FOG(Santa Barbara)1-2
8. Relics(Palmdale) 1-2
9.Maccabi 0-3
10. Rudys(San Fernando)0-3

Sunday Scores
Maccabi13-Rudys 0
Felons 3 Siverhawks 0
FOG 5 Relics 2
Red Tease 2 Maccabi 1
Young Bucks 8 Tri County 7
Kickin Chickens 3-Fog 0

Semi Finals
Red Tease 3 Kickin Chicken 1 winning p Matt Barness L John Newton
Young Bucks 6 Felons 2 winning pitcher Arnie Dondero L Debbie Day

Finals

Young Bucks 2 Red Tease 0 winning pitcher Andrew Ysasis L Matt Barnes

The Young Bucks team was pleased to be joined by Tan brothers, Marcus and Merik for this tournament. It is hoped that they will become permanent members. As usual Larry Watt caught all 6 games for the Young Bucks

Vancouver Grey Sox Announce 2009 Roster

Monday, November 10th, 2008



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[Vancouver, BC] – The Vancouver Grey Sox are pleased to officially announce their 2009 roster. At this time we wish to welcome and acknowledge our new additions to the fold for the coming season. Specifically the return of P/IF/DP Derek Mayson (North Vancouver, BC) to the Grey Sox organization on a full time basis for 2009. As well we are pleased to welcome pitchers Travis Price (Corona, CA) and Ryan Brand (Calgary, AB) along with veterans Kelly Wenstrom (Langdon, AB), Glenn Ormsby (Prince George, BC) and Chad Ghostkeeper (Prince George, BC). The present 2009 Grey Sox roster is as follows:

2 – Trevor Johnstone – Vancouver, BC
5 – Nick Medwedrich – Sooke, BC
7 – Scott Newitt – Delta, BC
9 – Derek Mayson – North Vancouver, BC
10 – Brian Ree – Gresham, OR
13 – Ryan Brand – Calgary, AB
17 – Calem Gardner – Squamish, BC
19 – Kelly Wenstrom – Langdon, AB
21 – Blake Hunter -Nanaimo, BC
22 – Chad Ghostkeeper, Prince George, BC
24 – Nick Underhill – Kamloops, BC
30 – Rob Giesbrecht – Landmark, MB
33 – Bryan Abrey – Richmond, BC
34 – Travis Price – Corona, CA
35 – Kevin Rasmussen – Everett, WA
42 – Andrew Medwedrich – Sooke, BC
43 – Glenn Ormsby – Prince George, BC

Coaching Staff
11 – John Stuart – Cloverdale, BC
44 – Todd Morrison – Chilliwack, BC
4 – Doug Van Os – Coquitlam, BC

Board of Directors
Larry Kancs – North Vancouver, BC
Conrad Margolis – Vancouver, BC
Jim Johnson – Vancouver, BC
Dale McMann – Surrey, BC
Doug Challoner – Steveston, BC
Craig Donaldson – New Westminster, BC
John Mulka – Vancouver, BC

More updates and information with regards to our 2009 schedule to follow in the weeks ahead. As well another reminder that the 2009 Vancouver Challenge tournament will be held July 10 – 12 at South Memorial Park in Vancouver.

Larry Kancs
President
Vancouver Grey Sox
www.vancouvergreysox.com

Circle Tap Calls it a Day

Monday, September 29th, 2008

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Circle Tap Fastpitch
September 29, 2008
Denmark, WI USA

Hello fastpitch world. On this dreary, rainy Wisconsin evening I have some dark news to share with you. The Circle Tap Fastpitch organization has decided to cease operations.

First, I want to truely thank Darren Derricks for his 15 years of sponsorship of this organization. Circle Tap Fastpitch was born in 1994. In 1996 Circle Tap earned it’s first berth to the coveted ISC World tournament and shocked the world putting up a 6-2 mark and a 7th place finish behind the pitching of Hayden Smith and Terry Downes.

The Tappers top finishes were in 2004 and 2005 when we placed 4th and 3rd in the World respectively. Those teams were loaded with talent and will always hold a special place in my heart, who knows what could have been if we could have kept it together. In all we had six top 10 finishes.

In the ASA National Tournaments we fared pretty well in recent years as well. 2003 Runner-up, 2004 3rd place, before winning it all in 2006. Darren’s generosity over the years allowed us to travel the country with competitive teams and have a whole lot of fun. The loyalty to the local players was tremendous. That’s not to take anything away from all of the
out of area players that played for CT over the years. We were lucky enough to have played with some of the most talented players from around the US, Canada, and beyond. The CT team was run just a little bit different than all the others and I think that is what made it special. The game of fastpitch opens the door to meet a lot of different types of people from a lot of different cultures. Everyone might not always see eye to eye on the field but at the end of the day it’s the passion for
this little known game of fastpitch softball that creates an energy that can’t be matched.

I want to thank everyone who has ever worn a CT uniform, as well as all of the umpires, fans, and competitors as well as the many sponsors that chipped in here and there. It’s been a helluva fun ride both on and off the field and I’m sad to see it go but all good things must come to an end. So many memories come flooding back as I write this but there just isn’t enough time.

On a couple of side notes, the Boys of Summer will continue, I can be contacted for information. The tournament is an icon of open level fastpitch today and exploits the competition that drives teams during the regular season.

Also, if there are teams out there that need contact info for any of our players, feel free to contact me and I can get you that information if they want me to release it.

Thank You all, and maybe I’ll see you at a ball park next year.
Dean Kane
CT Fastpitch
zakkflash@greenbaynet.com



Editor’s note:
While rumors of the demise of Circle Tap had been swirling since the end of the World Tournament last month, it is always hard to see a team of this caliber disappear from the landscape. We wish Dean Kane, Derrin Derricks and all of the folks at Circle Tap the best in their future endeavors. Circle Tap has been a mainstay of ISC Fastpitch for more than a decade, with many of the games best players wearing their uniform over the years. They will be missed, but I am happy to see the tradition at Boys of Summer continue. By all reports, it is one of the most popular among the players, no doubt because of the hospitality enjoyed at their park.

Dean aka zakkflash has been one of the more frequent posters to Al’s Fastball, something we hope continues in the future.

Deadwood 2-0, Heads into Playoff Round Sunday

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

The Editor’s team, Long Beach Deadwood won both of their pool play games Saturday, 7-4 and 9-6, with pitchers Dan Zupp and Billy Montana picking up the wins. Newcomer Doug Shaw (who plays for the So Cal Hustlers during the regular season) homered in his first plate appearance in the 50+ division, and homered again in the nightcap, to put the game away.

In the first game, Deadwood scored in the first on Shaw’s homer and never surrendered the lead against Hellman, Colorado. Zupp threw a shutout into the 5th inning, when a couple of unearned runs got Colorado on the board. Another newcomer, Mitch Mendenhall added a couple of key hits and played solid defense at third base.

In the nightcap, Deadwood’s catcher, Larry Giese started the offense rolling with a home run in the second, and Deadwood led 3-2 into the 5th inning. Northwest Old Growth, from Portland Oregon rallied back, scoring two in the top of the fifth on a two out, two run single by pitcher Dean. In the bottom half of the inning, Deadwood’s Dean Bettencourt got the squad even with a line drive double to right center field, and set off a four-run scoring outburst capped off by Doug Shaw’s home run. Portland did not go quietly though, scoring two more in the top of the seventh to trim the lead to 9-6, and had the tying run at the plate before the final out was recorded.

Deadwood will start the single elimination bracket this morning at 9:45am against Bay Area Merchants of Northern California, needing two wins to reach the final in the eight team division.

Scores from other age divisions to be posted at the NAFA website, www.nafafastpitch.com

Golden Year for the Golden State

Friday, September 5th, 2008

2008 was a banner year for men’s fastpitch teams from California:

Gold:

ISC II Champions – California Lumberkings.
ASA “A” Champions – Italian Athletic Club
NAFA 23-and-under champions – Santa Barbara Young Bucks

Silver:

ASA “B” – Team Pape
ASA “C” – Santa Rosa
NAFA “A” – Fat City

Not to mention a 6th place finish among 32 teams by the So Cal Bombers in the toughest division of them all, the ISC World Tournament. Did I miss anyone?

Masters are next, September 20-21, 2008 at Carson City. Who’s next to join the group above?

And while we’re plugging California’s finest, did I mention that Santa Barbara’s Mark Bennett tossed a perfect game against multiple-National champions New Image, Wisconsin in the ASA “A” Nationals?