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Lyon at the Helm

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

Editor’s note:

This piece originally published Jan. 8, 2001, but reposted by Bob Otto this week, and still relevant today.

Since this piece ran, Coach Lyon has taken the USA Jr. Men to the ISF Jr. World Championships in Prince Edward Island (2005) and Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada (2008), and is now preparing them for 2012 in Parana, Argentina.)

We encourage your support of the Junior Men’s program – whichever country you may be from or root for. It is the foundation, and future of the game.

Be sure to check in on the ISC’s 19u Developmental tournament in an earlier Morning Brief post today.


(click banner for original news story at OttoinFocus)

Written by Bob Otto on July 7th, 2010

“(Fastpitch) is a great game and once they are exposed to it, young men and boys seem to get hooked and fall in love with the game.”

– Tim Lyon, Head Coach, Junior Men’s National Team

By BOB OTTO / Yucaipa, CA
(Originally published, Jan. 8, 2001, but still relevant today)
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USA JUNIOR MEN’S FASTPITCH – He won’t give you jaw flapping, arm waving dramatics. Nor will you see him impatiently stomp around in his coach’s box or leap from his seat in the dugout in torture when one of his players errors.

That’s just not Tim Lyon’s coaching style.

But what you will get from Lyon is organization and attention to detail. And an intense, but calm leadership in the heat of battle.

Lyon, the 41-year-old head coach of the USA Junior Men’s National Team, is seeking to bring home a World Championship to the USA.

John Becker, (former) head coach of the USA Men’s National Team, knows Lyon quite well. As his assistant coach, Lyon was Becker’s organizational right-hand man during the 2000 ISF World Championship.

“His strongest strengths as a leader are definitely his organizational skills,” said Becker. “He is precise, he leaves very little to chance and his teams are well prepared…

Just how well prepared?

“Tim puts together manuals for the players covering just about everything,” said Becker. “Training materials, signals…he even came up with a laminated cheat card for signals so that the players could study or stuff them in their pocket or hat. He charts how pitchers throw, what pitches the other team’s hitters hit…Like I said, Tim leaves very little to chance.

“I can guarantee you,” says Becker, “that his team will know what to expect ahead of time from the competition.”

But this is a special world championship bout. One orchestrated every four years that showcases the best age 19-Under fastpitch softball players in the world. And they all have the same burning desire: to claim the title as the world’s number one team.

Claiming that title is a challenge that Lyon relishes. Make no mistake, Lyon has tunnel vision. And it’s focused on winning.

“We are going there (Sydney, Australia, April 19-29, 2001) to win a World Championship,” said Lyon. “This is no vacation.” With that goal set, let’s meet Lyon and learn more about his program.

When tryout camp opens in Chula Vista, Calif. (December 28-31) for your 27 prospects, what are you expecting from these young athletes? I assume no one is ‘out of shape’. They are trying out for a once in a lifetime chance to represent their country in a World Championship. The tryouts will be new for all of them and I am sure they will be nervous of the unknown. It is the coach’s job to organize the tryouts so the players can show their skills to the selection committee.

What type of coach or coaching style do you have? I consider myself a teacher and student of the game. I believe it’s the coach’s role to put the players in position to do their best. The game should be about the players playing, not the coach over coaching…I have learned a lot from the late Russell Boice (former manager of the USA Men’s national team) and current men’s national coach, John Becker. Delegation is very important. One person can’t do it all. You have to trust your assistants.

When Team USA takes the field what attributes will you have instilled to help them suceed? We will always hustle and play as a team. We must do all the little things to win. The most talented team doesn’t always win, that is why we play the game on the field, not on paper. I ask that they listen to the coaches and that they leave everything on the field. When we leave the field, whether we win or lose, the other team will know that they were in a war.

How many teams will be competing in Sydney? There were 11 teams in the last world tournament. I’ve been told it will be between 10 and 16 teams.

Who do you expect to be the strongest competition? Japan, Canada, Australia and New Zealand will be strong. It’s hard to get a read because of the turnover of players each four years. It’s not like the men’s where there is hold over of players from tournament to tournament.

Reviewing the player’s resumes, what do you feel the team’s strength may be? It’s tough to get a read. Everyone comes from different backgrounds as far as coaching they’ve received and playing. We will figure out what we have and then teach the areas we need to work on. It’s a simple game. You catch, hit and throw the ball…the team that makes the fewest mistakes always has a good chance to win.

Can this team be a catalyst to spark further development in the boy’s and young men’s game in the U.S.? This is tough. If we had more time and money, we could tour a bit and expose the game to more young men. I think it is important that in the next cycle, we name a head coach further out and give the program more time to develop.

What can these young men expect from you as a manager and coach? They can expect someone who is intense, organized and fair. I will put in whatever time it takes for us to be successful. I like to be aggressive on the field, but my coaching style will need to fit the talent I will be given.

How did you get your start in fastpitch softball? I grew up on dusty, dirty softball fields and learned the game from my father who was a pitcher for many seasons with the San Luis Sabres. They played travel league in the Central Valley (Calif.) so we were always on the road somewhere playing softball. I think I played my first game at the age of 13 as a pinch runner in some tournament.

How long have you been managing and coaching? I have been managing men’s teams for 23 years. I took my first coaching assignment when I was 18 years old and never seemed to be able to let go. I started my own team (the San Luis Obispo Bucks) in 1983. Most of my softball career has been spent in San Luis Obispo, California.

What changes would you like regarding the current direction of our sport for both the men and the boys?There are so many…I will respond from a national level. First of all we cannot continue to pick national teams like an all star team. We need to start building a program and have stable leadership.

The coaching staff needs to be in place for more than six months at a time. On the men’s side, we have not had the same head coach for two years in a row for some time now. We need better training and scouting. There are a lot of good players who we never get a chance to look at.

What else? On the Junior Men’s side, we need more clinics around the country so that we can try to expose the game to the young people. It’s a great game and once they are exposed to it, young men and boys seem to get hooked and fall in love with the game. This takes money and a commitment from the leadership of the National Governing Body. The current leadership encourages me. Ron Radigonda, Pat Fleming and Ralph Weekly all seem committed to keep us at the top.

What parts of the country are doing a good job in developing young talent? The Junior Men’s game seems to be centralized in Utah, Minnesota, South Dakota and Wisconsin. I am sure there are others out there…I know that Ken Hackmeister, Wayne Fisher, Bob Tomlinson, Wayne Hohenstein and Tom Stasik have to be given a lot of credit for keeping this game alive for this age group.

LB Black Sox 2-1 at SCIFL/Santa Fe Springs

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

Long Beach Black Sox report from SCIFL league weekend # 6, for Saturday, July 11:

Click here for photos at the Facebook page for the Long Beach Black Sox.

Game 1

SOX LOSE ON WALK OFF HIT 4-3 IN SANTA FE SPRINGS 4 OPENER

Jeremy Rooney hit a long fly ball that fell just off the glove of Victor Hallman giving Liberty a 4-3 win over The Sox in the final inning. Ron Rupp suffered the loss in relief of Sean Barker. The Sox had held a 3-1 lead heading into the final inning. Dan Plesetz singled and Sox manager called on Ron Rupp to finish the game. Phil Palomino followed with a single. Rupp struckout Lou Enriquez and with 2 outs Dave Hess had an infield single and Jeremy Rooney had the walkoff hit. The Sox took a 2-0 lead off Liberty starter Doug Rooney on solo home runs by Gino Saracho and Fred Hanker. In the 3rd a RBI single by ex Sox Dave Demaio made the score 3-1 Long Beach.

The score stayed thay way until the final inning. Doug Rooney picked up the win for Liberty. Fred Hanker was 1-1 with a solo home run, walk and sac fly. Gino Saracho was 1-2 with a solo home run and 2 runs scored. Chris Minogue was 3-3 with 2 singles and a double. Sean Barker was 2-3. The Sox now play at 10:30 against The Panteras.

Game 2

KASEY SHAW DRIVES IN GW RBI

SOX WIN 3-2 OVER PANTERAS AS RUPP BEATS PYLE

Ron Rupp and Gerald Pyle once again faced off against each other in their friendly rivalry. This time Rupp got the better of Pyle with a 3-2 win. Rupp stranded the tying run at second base to secure the win. Both pitchers pitched well in the close game. The Sox scored in the second on an Ron Rupp double and Sean Barker RBI single. In the 3rd Fred Hanker singled and scored on a Chris Minogue 2 out double.

In the 4th Long Beach made it 3-0 when Ken Shaw singled and scored on a Kasey Shaw RBI single as son drives in father. In the 4th The Panteras scored one on an Steve Hindojostra RBI single and one in the 6th on an RBI double. The final was 3-2 Long Beach who now play Balboa at 1:30. Ron Rupp threw a complete game allowing 2 runs on 6 hits with 4 K’s. Fred Hanker was 2-3 with a run scored. Chris Minogue was 1-3 with a RBI double. Ken Shaw was 2-3 with a run scored. Sean Barker was 1-3 with a RBI single and Kasey Shaw was 2-3 with a RBI single.

Game 3

GINO HOMERS IN WIN

SOX BREAK OUT IN A BIG WAY WITH 17-5 WIN OVER BALBOA

The Long Beach Black Sox broke out of their hitting slump in a big way with a 17-5 pounding of Balboa. Every Sox player had at least one hit and one run scored. The Sox scored 8 in the 4th and 9 in the 5th after falling behind 3-0 after 3 innings. Martin Borgen was 3-3 with 3 RBI and 2 runs. Gino Saracho was 2-4 with 2 runs and 2 RBI. Fred Hanker was 2-4 with 2 doubles and 2 runs and a RBI. Chris Minogue was 3-4 with 2 runs and 3 RBI. Sean Barker was 2-4 with 2 runs and 2 RBI. Victor Hallman was 2-3 with 2 RBI and 2 runs.

Randy Clay went the distance for the win and was also 1-1 with a RBI and run scored at the plate.

Sox rookie Victor Hallman continued to impress Sox brass as he finished 3-5 for the day with 2 runs and 2 RBI in 3 games. The 9 runs in an inning ties a team record. Long Beach is the # 4 seed and plays tomorrow morning at 9:00 am versus Liberty. Sunday is single elimination day.

Click link above for photos.

ISC World Tournament Update from Midland, MI

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

[Midland, MI] – Only a couple more spots to fill and the slate of teams for the 2010 ISC World Tournament will be complete.

Fans from all over the world will be checking in to see who is coming, what players to watch for, which teams to cheer for. The current list is here, along with team information, where provided. All rosters are from the pre-season submission and are not final.

http://www.midland2010isc.com/teampreviews/teampreviewsmaster.html

If you’re team would like their information listed, please fill out the form at the link below and submit it. This will go to our webmaster who will then upload it to the site. Keep the information coming – we’d like to get every team respresented on this page.

http://www.midland2010isc.com/teampreviews/previewform.html

Check back often as we’ll be updating the pages as we get information from all the teams!!

(The team preview page link is also available on the homepage of the website with a button along the left side of the homepage.)

Kyle Beane
2010 ISC Host Committee
www.midland2010isc.com

Seattle Invitational – Crowning Champions Since 1961

Friday, July 9th, 2010

SEATTLE INVITATIONAL PREVIOUS WINNERS

Who will earn the honor of becoming champions in the 50th year ?

Federal Old Line, Seattle 1961
Federal Old Line, Seattle 1962
Portland Ramblers, Portland 1963
Federal Old Line, Seattle 1964
Federal Old Line, Seattle 1965
Rain Out 1966
Dog House, Seattle 1967
Federal Old Line, Seattle 1968
Ole’s Place, Yakima 1969
Portland Lakers, Portland 1970
Pay N’ Pak, Seattle 1971
Pay N’ Pak, Seattle 1972
Pay N’ Pak, Seattle 1973
Pay N’ Pak, Seattle 1974
Pay N’ Pak, Seattle 1975
Victoria Bate, B.C. 1976
Ray Bristow, Lake Oswego, Oregon 1977
Vancouver Thirsk, Vancouver, B.C. 1978
Peterbilt, Seattle & Allomatics, Saskatoon 1979
Westside Federal, Seattle 1980
Peterbilt, Seattle 1981
Peterbilt, Seattle 1982
Pay N’ Pak, Bellevue 1983
Pay N’ Pak, Bellevue 1984
Pay N’ Pak, Bellevue 1985
Pay N’ Pak, Bellevue 1986
Ruth Realty Dukes, Renton 1987
Guanella Brothers, Santa Rosa, CA 1988
Seafirst, Bellevue 1989
Seafirst, Bellevue 1990
Guanella Brothers, Santa Rosa, CA & Regents, New Westminster, B.C. 1991
Page Brake, Salt Lake City, UT & Regents, New Westminster, B.C. 1992
Payless, Victoria, B.C. 1993
Payless, Victoria, B.C. 1994
Payless, Victoria, B.C. 1995
Rain Out 1996
Seattle Fastpitch Club 1997
Miller-Toyota (Salt Lake City, UT) 1998
Miller-Toyota (Salt Lake City, UT) 1999
Miller-Toyota (Salt Lake City, UT) 2000
Portland Merchants, Portland, Oregon 2001
Lucky Star, Seattle 2002
Bucknell Park, Lacey, Washington 2003
Morgan Transfer, Olympia, Washington 2004
Team CR/DeMarini, Portland, Oregon 2005
Richmond Stealers, Richmond, B.C. 2006
Comox Valley Cannons, Courtenay, B.C. 2007
Team Jones, Portland, Oregon 2008
Southern Oregon Bandits, Grants Pass, Oregon 2009

Westerville Capitals

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

The Westerville (OH) Capitals, 23rd Annual Capital City Classic champions, a tournament which the team sponsors.


(click to enlarge) Front Row: L to R: Rich Markham, Gary Lemon, Mike Justice, Scott Sutherland, Cory Carmichael, Aaron Gerber, Brad Gankosky. Back Row: Zak Nussbaum, Michael Cantrell, Kile Eichenauer, Ron Marstiller, Kerry Brown, Pete Spoerl

Photographer: Julie Nussbaum

Just a few of the players are veterans, while the rest are under 28. Pitchers are 18, 22 and 22. The team will compete in the NAFA “A” World Series and will also field a 23U team for the NAFA event. A lucky few will cap that off with a trip to Midland to see the ISC World tournament. Did you spot our friend Rich Markham on the far left of the front row? 2010 marks his 35th year managing a travel team.

No 5-Peat for LB Black Sox

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

The LB Black Sox reign as Kings of Beaumont at the 4th of July came to an end after four years, during which time the Sox did not lose a single game. The Sox finished a more than respectable third in the 2010 Beaumont tournament.

From the Sox website:

The Long Beach Black Sox fell 8-2 to The Casa Trejo Bombers which ended their 4 year reign of this tourney. The Sox fell behind early 3-0 as Cecillio Smalling on loan was roughed up early. He would settle down and pitch well until the Bombers opened up with 5 in the 6th to end the game. The Sox scored 1 in the 2nd on a Joe Janicke single and stolen base and a Ron Rupp RBI single. In tghe 4th Janicke hit a solo home run for the Sox 2 runs. The Sox finshed in 3rd place. Brittany Adler picked up her 2nd career Sox hit.


Highlights for the Black Sox weekend included Sean Barker going yard.

(photo by Imelda Santos, courtesy of Fred Hanker/LB Black Sox website)

For more of Imelda Santos’ photos, click here or as slideshow here.

Editor’s note: We’re checking to verify the tournament winner, but spotted this Facebook photos of the Colton Dirt Bags holding hardware:

Houston Carnage

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Houston Carnage – 3rd Place 2010 ASA Texas

In this photo: Danny Craft, Nick Handy, Tim Craft, Jason Wright, Clayton “the kid”, Paul, Hunter, Derrick, Peter Rodriguez, Jason Gluckman, Calem Gardner, Lou
Facebook link

(Photos courtesy of Jason Wright)

5-Peat for Sox?

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

The Long Beach Black Sox are in Beaumont, CA, for 4th of July Weekend, trying to win the Beaumont tournament for 5TH TIME IN A ROW!

Updates

Saturday game 2

From Fred Hanker
Won game two 8-5 on Dave Demaio’s 2 Hr and 6 RBI. We are 2-0 in winner’s bracket final. I was 2-4 with a double and RBI tying the game in the 6th with my double.


Dave DeMaio Homers Twice for Black Sox; Photo courtesy LB Black Sox website

Details:

Dave Demaio hit 2 home runs and drove in 6 runs to lead Long Beach to an 8-5 come from behind win over the host Beaumont in front of a partisian crowd. The Sox fell behind 1-0 in the first but ralied for 3 in the 4th to take a 3-1 lead. In the 4th Joe Janecki singled and Dave Demaio hit a long 2 run home run. Ron Rupp walked and scored on a Larry Watts RBI single. in the 5th Long Beach made it 4-1 on a Joe Janecki double and Dave Demaio RBI double. In the bottom of the 4th Beaumont scored 5 innings to tie the score 4- 4 after 5 innings. In the 6th with the score tied Victor Hallman reached on a hit by pitch. Martin Borgen sacrificed and reached on a throwing error to second. Fred Hanker with 1st and 2nd and 0 outs doubled off the right field fence scoring Hallman. Dave Demaio with one out followed with a 3 run home run to ice the game. Sean Barker went the distance for the win allowing 3 earned runs in the complete game win. The Sox are 2-0 and play Sunday at 12:30 against Colton. Dave Demaio led the Sox attack going 3-4 with a double 2 home runs and 6 RBI. Fred Hanker was 2-4 with a RBI game tying double. Joe Janicke was 2-4 with 2 runs.

Saturday:

Sox win 4-3 scoring 3 in the 6th on Janicke home run in Beaumont game one. We play at 7:00 tonite versus Beaumont Coyotes

The details, from the LB Black Sox website:

The Long Beach Black Sox were in danger of suffering their 1st loss in Beaumont ever but they scored 3 runs in the 6th inning to overcome a 3-1 defecit. Joe Janicke followed a Fred Hanker RBI double with a 2 run home run. Randy Clay pitched brilliant allowing only 2 earned runs. The Sox took a 1-0 lead in the 3rd inning when Sean Barker hit his 1st career Sox home run. The score would stay tied until the top of the 6th when Corona led by a 2 run home run by Marcel Bernal which gave Corona a 3-1 lead into the bottom of the 6th. In the Sox 6th Martin Borgen led off with a double. Fred Hanker followed with a RBI double making the score 3-2. Joe Janicke followed with a 2 run home run giving the Sox a 4-3 lead.

Randy Clay threw a perfect 7th to give the Sox the win. Fred Hanker was 2-3 with a RBI double. Joe Janicke was 1-3 with a 2 run home run. Martin Borgen was 1-3 with a double and run scored. Sean Barker was 1-2 with a solo home run and Brittany Adler was 1-2 including her 1st career Sox hit. The Sox play at 7:00 tonite versus Beaumont Coyotes with Sean Barker getting the bal

Bar of Appleton vs D&M at NPF game July 3

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

If you are in the Chicago area tomorrow, remember that The Bar of Appleton will play Aurora Dolan & Murphy Shamrocks on Saturday July 3 in between games during the NPF Chicago Bandits doubleheader against the Tennessee Diamonds at Judson University in Elgin, IL, about 40 miles northwest of Chicago, just off Interstate 90 and State Route 31. Fireworks after the women’s game.

Tickets can be bought at the door.

Come out and see the two teams play and help get the men exposure during the women’s event.


(click logo for official Chicago Bandits Website)

Editor’s note:
A similar game last year was attended by 9,000 fans !

5 of Top 25 Teams from West in Latest ISC Rankings

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

The Western region is well represented in the latest rankings released by the ISC today, with five of the Top 25 teams:

Ranking/Team

5 – California A’s
13 – Bakersfield Silverhawks
18 – Portland
21 – Rude Pac
22 – Pueblo
29 – Macabbi USA

The California A’s (5) held onto the number 5 spot, on the strength of going unbeaten in two big tournaments in the month of June, the Best of the West and California Classic. The A’s have dominated the competition, and are clearly the top team in California. The A’s will get their first look at top 10 ranked teams in a few weeks, when they travel to Wisconsin July 10-11 for the Boys of Summer tournament. Among the field of teams there will be five top 20 teams, including:

7. Albaugh Inc of Elkhart, IA
8. Bar of Appleton (winner of the Decatur Shootout)
12. Dolan & Murphy of Aurora, IL
14. Kegal Black Knights of Fargo, ND
16. St. Paul, MN Minnesota Angels

While the A’s will no doubt benefit from seeing pitchers they have not yet faced, and some tough competition, they will be the team with a target on their back, as the top-ranked team in the tournament, with any losses putting their number 5 ranking at risk. Regardless, the tournament will give the team a chance to size up some of the competition they’re likely to face in Midland Michigan in August at the ISC World Tournament, and test their mettle against the rigors of travel across the country. This weekend will see the number 1-2-3-4-6 ranked teams squaring off at the Legends tournament in Ontario, Canada, with the number 5 California A’s conspicuous by their absence:

1. Kitchener Rivershark Twins
2. Jarvis Travelers
3. New York Gremlins
4. Chicago New York
5. –
6. Midland Explorers


Bakersfield (13) and Portland (18)
both a struggled a bit at the California Classic last weekend, missing the six team championship bracket, winding up in the consolation bracket. The ranking committee appeared to take that into account, with Bakersfield falling from number 11 to number 13, while Portland dropped from number 15 to number 18. Still, both teams managed to hold higher spots than Rude Pac — which beat both. Bakersfield was runner-up to the #5 California A’s at Best of the West earlier this month. Despite the setbacks at the California Classic, both teams are respected for front line pitching staffs with ISC World Tournament experience, including Sebastian Gervasutti (Bakersfield) and Bricklen Anderson (Portland).

A-1 Rude Pac (21)
moved up in the rankings from number 26 to number 21, on the strength of their runner-up finish at the California Classic, which included wins over then-ranked number 11 and 15, Bakersfield and Portland. Nova Scotia pitcher, young 22 year old Cory Avery and the improvement of Gerald Pyle has elevated the play of this squad. The Pac took third place at the Best of the West tournament earlier this month, and gave the number five-ranked California A’s one of their better games in that tournament, falling 2-0, before the A’s beat Bakersfield in the final. Coupled with their third place finish at Best of the West, this is a team on the rise, and one that the ranking committee will no doubt keep an eye on.

The Pueblo Bandits (22) of Colorado dropped from number 16 to number 22, perhaps more a product of their inactivity than anything else. Pueblo qualified for the ISC World tournament in 2010 by winning their own tournament, though no other ranked teams participated, and Pueblo ran away from the field, with 10-0 wins in both the semi final and final. However, Pueblo has more ISC World Tournament experience than any other team in the term of, having qualified in 15 of the last 16 years. The loss of New Zealand ace Jeremy Manley this year is likely in the minds of the ranking committee. With the drop to number 21, Pueblo falls out of the “Sweet Sixteen” spots earning a first round bye at the ISC World Tournament.

Macabbi USA (29) held onto the number 29 spot, with a another solid performance last weekend, following its third-place finish at Best of the West earlier this month.

The Cal State Builders (NR/formerly #34) fell out of the rankings this time around, after being ranked number 34 in the June 8 rankings earlier this month. The drop in rankings is most likely a result of similarly ranked teams getting an opportunity to play each other and move up, while the Builders faced higher ranked teams ( such as those above) in tournament play thus far. The Builders did reach the championship bracket at the California Classic. Their high point in that one was a 4-4 tie with the current number 13 Bakersfield Silverhawks, showing they can stay with the best, but fell to an unranked local San Diego team in the playoff round, and will have to look to knock off a ranked opponent to climb back into the rankings.

Editor’s note: The top 16 spots in the ISC rankings are very valuable, as they carry with it, a first round bye in the ISC World Tournament, and improve a team’s chances of advancing into the final days of the tournament. At present, two California teams would fall into that category, the # 5 A’s, # 13 Bakersfield, with #18 Portland, # 21 Rude Pac and # 22 Pueblo battling to get off the bubble and into the “Sweet Sixteen”. The problem for those teams will be that they are not likely to face any or many of the teams above them before the final set of rankings next month.

Rude Pac
has arguably made the best case for belonging in the Sweet Sixteen so far:

-tied and beat # 5 California A’s at the Silverhawks tournament in May;
-tied then-#11Bakersfield at the Silverhawks tournament in May;
-beat then #11 Bakersfield at the California Classic;
-beat then #15 Portland at the California Classic.
-finished 2nd in the Silverhawks tournament, ahead of higher ranked teams.
-finished 3rd at the Best of the West, losing to the # 5 ranked team, 2-0 in the semis
-finished 2nd at California Classic, beating a #11 and #15 ranked teams

Teams on the bubble
(Top 16 get first round byes in ISC WT)

13 Bakersfield, CA Silverhawks
14 Fargo, ND Kegel Black Knights
15 Owen Sound, ON Selects
16 St. Paul, MN Minnesota Angels

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17 Alvinston, ON Indians
18 Portland, OR Columbia River Rockers
19 Elmira, ON Expos
20 Niagara, ON Snappers
21 Sun Valley, CA A-1 Rude Pac
22 Pueblo, CO Bandits


2010 June 24 ISC Rankings

Rank Team
1 Kitchener, ON Rivershark Twins
2 Jarvis, ON Travelers
3 Chicago/NY Dominicana
4 Clifton Park, NY Gremlins
5 Salinas, CA Athletics

6 Midland, MI Explorers
7 Elkhart, IA Albaugh Inc.
8 Saskatoon, SK Diamondbacks
9 Appleton, WI Bar of Appleton
10 Decatur, IL Pride
11 Port Elgin, ON Blue Devils
12 Aurora, IL Dolan & Murphy Shamrocks
13 Bakersfield, CA Silverhawks

14 Fargo, ND Kegel Black Knights
15 Owen Sound, ON Selects
16 St. Paul, MN Minnesota Angels
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17 Alvinston, ON Indians
18 Portland, OR Columbia River Rockers

19 Elmira, ON Expos
20 Niagara, ON Snappers
21 Sun Valley, CA A-1 Rude Pac

22 Pueblo, CO Bandits

23 Kitchener-Waterloo, ON Cubs
24 Cobourg, ON Force
25 Marshall, MI Lightning
26 Ashland, OH Stock Pack
27 Quyon, QC Flyers
28 Donnacona, QC Blue Sox
29 USA Maccabi

30 Toronto, ON Gators