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Bombers Fall to Patsy’s, into Loser’s Bracket at ISC World

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Patsy’s Smashes Seven Home Runs Enroute to Win Over So Cal Team

The So Cal Trejo Bombers, after winning their first two games at the ISC World Tournament at Kimberly, Wisconsin, ran into a buzz saw against Patsy’s of New York, falling 13-2 and into the loser’s bracket in the double-elimination tournament. Patsy’s hit seven home runs in the contest, scoring in every inning against All World pitcher Lucas Mata. Mata surrendered 10 of the 13 runs, in an uncharacteristic bad outing. Patsy’s led 6-2 headed into the fourth inning, when Patsy’s hit two more home runs, extending the lead to 10-2. Tony Peeples came on for Mata and retired the next two batters to end the inning, but the damage was done and the Bombers never recovered.

Patsy’s is one of the favorites in the tournament, having won the ASA Major tournament a couple of weeks ago. They certainly looked like the team to beat on Wednesday against the Bombers. Young Australian pitcher, just three years out of the junior program picked up the win, tossing a three hitter and striking out nine.

The Bombers, now 2-1, will return to play in the loser’s bracket, playing the late night game tonight, Thursday, August 14th, at 10:00 p.m. on the main (lower) diamond, taking on the winner of an 5pm game.

Team Rainey Picks Up Second Win at ISC World

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Two Run Triple by Jesse Duncan in 5th Keys Rally

Team Rainey bounced back after their loss to the defending champions, the Farm Tavern of Madison, Wisconsin, with a 6-2 win over the Texaco Pirates of the Bahamas. Pitcher Bricklen Anderson tossed a 9-strikeout 2 hitter for Rainey. The Bahamas squad struck first, scoring two runs in the bottom of the fourth inning. Rainey rallied in the top of the fifth, scoring three times to take the lead, one that they would not surrender enroute to the 6-2 win.

Rod Rainey got things started in the fifth when he reached on an error. Chris Hunt followed with a double, sending pinch runner Walushka to third. A ground ball fielders’s choice by Joel Manfredi brought home the first run, with Hunt advancing to third. With runners at the corners and two outs After the second out was recorded, Mr. Clutch, Jesse Duncan tripled home the tying and go-ahead runs.

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Team Rainey plays again this morning, Thursday, August 14th against Circle Tap of Denmark, Wisconsin. Rainey is currently 2-1, and will need to win three games on Thursday to stay alive in the double elimination event. Should they win their first two games, they would face local rival, the So Cal Bombers at 10pm Central time tonight.

California Lumberkings Win 2008 ISC II Tournament of Champions !

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Pitcher Dave Drotzman, Second Baseman Marcus Tan Earn MVP Honors


The Taylor Farms Lumberkings of California won the ISC II Tournament, with (another) come-from-behind win, 2-1 over Waterdown Hammer of Ontario, Canada.

Marcus Tan was named as the Most Valuable Player in the tournament, and pitcher Dave Drotzman was the Most Valuable Pitcher. Tan also garnered the award for the most RBI in the tournament.

Watch this blog for a complete recap of the Lumberking’s Championship run.

So Cal Bombers Win Second Game at ISC WT

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

So Cal Bombers 7, Midland Explorers 0. Bombers now 2-0 at the ISC World Tournament at Kimberly, Wisconsin.

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Darren Box keyed a 5 run second for the Bombers with a home run. Robbie O’Brien drove in two runs in the win for the Bombers, with veteran Marty Grant picking up the win. Peeples and Mata also pitched in the contest.

The Bombers will play one of the tournament favorites next, Patsy’s of New York. Patsy’s recently won the ASA Major National Tournament at Stevens Point, Wisconsin.

California Teams Playoff Schedule at ISC II Tournament of Champions

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

Tuesday August 12 – all times are central time
Playoff Bracket

11:00 AM
First-round game:
B4 vs G3
South Lebanon TNT vs River City Rockers

12:30 PM
Second-round game
Winner Gm 49 vs C2 (Rude Pac)

2:30 PM
Second-round game
Winner Gm 53 vs A2 (California LumberKings)

And while we’re talking about teams out west, don’t forget Innovative Communications from Salt Lake City Utah !
10:30 AM
First-round game:
D4 vs E3
Carp I4C Victory vs Salt Lake City Innovative Communications

Editor’s notes: Three of the four games are slated for broadcast on Ballparkradio.com, with the River City Rockers a “tentative” broadcast. The original broadcast schedule did not have that one slated for air time, but the Commish is working on a “bonus” broadcast, in our efforts to bring you as much of the action as possible. The Rockers finished 2-1, but are a “3” seed by virtue of a three-way tie and formula based on runs allowed — just one run separated each of the three teams. Their first round opponent? The defending ISC II Champions, TNT from South Lebanon, PA, who fell to a “4” seed after two losses last night, including a nightcap loss to South Dakota, with a runner-thrown out at the plate on a game ending double play !

Here’s how ISC II Commissioner Blair Setford describes the Rocker’s game against the defending champs:

Setting up the first round of games on Tuesday morning, the best match-up is B4 vs G3 – TNT vs River City Rockers. Either the defending champions, who have struggled at the plate, or the team with one of the top 3 pitchers in the tournament will be headed home after this one. Wow.

Team Rainey Wins Opener at ISC World Tournament

Monday, August 11th, 2008

Team Rainey won their opener at the ISC World Tournament Sunday, a 2-1 victory over the Kegel Black Knights of Fargo, North Dakota. Pitcher Sebastian Gervasutti was dominant in the game, striking out 18 batters. Rainey won the game in dramatic fashion in the bottom of the seventh inning. With the score tied, Chris Hunt doubled, and came home to score the game winner on a pinch hit single by Josh Tisdale.

The game was reminiscent of the opener that Team Rainey played in the 2006 ISC World Tournament — in which they beat the same Kegal Black Knights. In that game, it was Sebastian Gervasutti picking up the win, and Chris Hunt homering to power the offense.

Rainey’s win earned them the honors of playing the defending ISC World Tournament Champions, The Farm Tavern of Madison, Wisconsin in their next game, at 7 pm on Tuesday night.

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Midwest Stampede’s Website

Thursday, July 31st, 2008



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Grey Sox in good form to defend title

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Grey Sox in good form to defend title

Vancouver Sun
Friday, July 25, 2008

Ageless pitching ace Mike Piechnik will lead the Vancouver Grey Sox into the annual Vancouver Challenge Men’s Fastpitch Tournament this weekend at South Memorial Park.

The 47-year-old Victoria native is 13-1 this season for the Grey Sox, defending Canadian senior men’s champions, and ranked No. 9 in the world by the International Softball Congress.

The Grey Sox, 29-6, are coming off a four-game sweep of Portland DeMarini in Oregon last weekend and are led offensively by outfielders Rob Giesbrecht and Brian Abrey and infielder Derek Mayson.

Portland, ranked No. 30 by the ISC, is in Vancouver for this weekend’s tournament, along with the No. 11-ranked Horse Lake Thunder of Alberta, and No. 24 Pubeblo, Colo., Bandits. Those three teams, plus the Grey Sox, are tuning up for the ISC world championships Aug. 9-16 in Kimberley, Wisc.

Filling out the eight-team tournament are the Bakersfield, Ca., Lumberkings; the Camrose, Alta., Fury; Vancouver South Hill Giants and Vernon DC Arrows.

Games begin tonight at 6:30 p.m. and continue all day Saturday and Sunday morning. The championship final is set for 2 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $5 a day or $10 for a tournament pass.
© The Vancouver Sun 2008

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Lumberkings at Vancouver Challenge

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Three Round Robin Games Saturday

The California Lumberkings will get a look at some of the world’s best teams in Vancouver, Canada this weekend at the Vancouver Challenge. The Lumberkings are currently the # 1 ranked team in the ISC II division as they gear up for a run at the the ISC II Tournament of Champions title in Appleton August 10-13, 2008. The Lumberkings narrowly missed the top spot last year, making it to the championship game before falling to the TNT squad of South Lebanon, PA. This year’s roster was bolstered by some of the top players from the 2007 A-1 Taylor Farms team, which finished third at last year’s ISC T of C, right behind the Lumberkings, who eliminated them in an extra inning semi-final game.

The Lumberkings will be missing a few of their regulars, this weekend though. Says Lumberking’s skipper, David Weldin:

“This weekend is going to be a tough weekend for us. We are missing 4 guys from our lineup. We should be able to get a lot of guys some at bats to prepare for the ToC in 3 weeks. We are going to have to play smart fundamental softball this weekend.”

Here is the schedule for the Lumberkings at the Vancouver Challenge, who will be in the “Blue” pool, with the Camrose, AB Fury, Portland, OR DeMarini, and Vernon, BC DC Arrows.

Round Robin games:
SATURDAY – July 26

10:00 – California vs. Vernon
1:30 – California vs. Camrose
3:30 – California vs. Portland

PLAYOFF SCHEDULE

SATURDAY – July 26

P1 – 7:00 – R3 vs B3 – loser eliminated – winner to P3
P2 – 9:00 – R4 vs B4 – loser eliminated – winner to P4

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Top teams in Ashland for two weekend series

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

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July 23, 2008
By DOUG HAIDET
T-G Sports Writer

A bit of happenstance will be happening around Ashland’s once-bustling softball fields this weekend.

For the only time this summer Ashland’s International Softball Congress men’s fast-pitch teams will be in town, as the Ashland Mets and Ashland Stockpack will combine with the Midland (Mich.) Explorers for a six-game superseries Saturday and Sunday.

Unrelated to the ISC competition, there also will be seven other teams converging on Ashland for an Ohio ASA Class C State Fastpitch Tournament.

The whole thing should kick up memories of softball summers past in Ashland.

“It just happened that we were both playing in town the same weekend,” Ashland Mets coach Kevin Scott said. “The games we’re playing are just games to get us ready for the (ISC) World Tournament (Aug. 10-16 in Kimberly, Wisc.).”

Scott said the Mets, who have roughly a 15-12 record, have traveled out of state every other weekend, going as far as Chicago last weekend and into Michigan the weekend before that. Trotting onto the home dirt against Ashland Stockpack (coached by Chad Honaker and Jim Saffle, and formerly known as Ashland Merchants), as well as the team from Midland, will be a treat for performers and fans alike.

“Midland has been a top 10 team in the world for most of the past 25 years,” said Scott, who said the Mets are 2-4 against the Michigan squad this summer. “They’re one of the oldest fast-pitch groups who have been able to stay together all this time.”

The current Ashland Mets roster includes Scott, coach Craig Scott, Luke Reymer, Martin Humphries, Sean Zaborowski, Tom Botkins, Tyler Sammy, Luke Painter, Justin Blair Jr., Brian Culler and Joe Massie.

“(Such ISC competition in Ashland) is something that hasn’t happened for the last 10 years,” said Stockpack coach Jim Saffle, who has been involved with men’s fast-pitch in town for more than two decades.

Saffle said Ashland Stockpack has played roughly 17 games and is preparing for the ISC II’s Tournament of Champions in Appleton, Wisc., Aug. 10-13. The team’s roster includes Tyron McKinney, Jeff VanHooser, Barry VanHooser, Jim Yates, Shane Flinner, Chad Honaker, Trevor Urban, Rick Yoder, Brad Yoder, Shane Queer, Jason Whitley, Junior Rodriguez, Scott Robinson and Nick McCurry.

And while those local teams are locking up, the double-elimination Class C State tournament will be featured in town the same two days. That tournament is made up of out-of-town teams West Liberty, Chillicothe, Findlay, Westerville and Columbus Jack Daniels, along with Buffalo Wild Wings and Akron squads that feature Ashland players.

“There used to be 30 or 40 teams in this,” said ASA District 6 commissioner Dave Honaker, “now it’s down to seven. But there are still some teams who like to play.

“This weekend will definitely bring some of the top fast-pitch teams to town, so we’ve got a solid schedule together.”

n Contact Doug Haidet, sports writer, at 419-281-0581, ext. 245, or dhaidet@times-gazette.com.

International
Softball Congress Superseries

SATURDAY

BROOKSIDE MAIN

n Midland Explorers vs. Ashland Mets, 7 p.m.

n Midland Explorers vs. Ashland Stockpack, 9 p.m.

CAHN GROVE

n Ashland Mets vs. Ashland Stockpack, 4 p.m.

SUNDAY

BROOKSIDE MAIN

n Ashland Mets vs. Midland Explorers, 9 a.m.

n Ashland Stockpack vs. Midland Explorers, 11 a.m.

n Ashland Stockpack vs. Ashland Mets, 1 p.m.

Class C State
Tournament

SATURDAY

BROOKSIDE MAIN

n Buffalo Wild Wings (Ashland) vs. West Liberty, 9 a.m.

n Findlay vs. Westerville, 10:30 a.m.

BROOKSIDE WEST

n Chillicothe vs. Akron, 9 a.m.

n Columbus Jack Daniels vs. winner of Chillicothe/Akron game, 10:30 a.m.

Note: Listed games are first-round games in the double-elimination tournament. Additional state tournament games with those same teams will be played Saturday at Brookside Main (noon, 1:30 p.m., 3 p.m.) and Brookside West (noon, 1:30 p.m., 3 p.m., 4:30 p.m.) following the first round.

SUNDAY

BROOKSIDE WEST

n Finals of the Class C Tournament will be held at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.