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Kitchener Hallman Twins, Orillia Riversharks Merge

Monday, September 10th, 2007

“Rivershark Twins”

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With the costs of sponsorships escalating and the ability toretain or entice premier players more difficult, two of the games most respected sponsorship teams have joined forces to keep a major fastball entity alive in Ontario .

Over the weekend the Kitchener management team and their primary sponsor Jim Hallman, and Bob Nydick long time major sponsor of the Riversharks club met in Kitchener. After hours of discussion it became clear that the principles and professionalism that both the Twins and Rivershark teams have been built on could only continue if there was a sponsorship partnering opportunity for each club. Both Hallman and Nydick are committed to make the Rivershark-Twins a continuation of their personal commitment to excellence.

“ It is very important to me to keep a major fastball team alive in the Kitchener – Waterloo area, “said Hallman, “ I can no longer do that on my own.” The Twins organization celebrated their 40th anniversary in 2007 and are widely regarded as Canada’s longest continually operating major men’s fastball team.

“ The opportunity to keep the Rivershark name alive is important to me,” said Nydick, “ but I am more excited about the lineup we can put together by partnering up with the Twins organization. I think our chemistry is going to be tremendous and that alone will translate to success in its own right.”

The roster has yet to be finalized and with a limit of 6 PRAWNS there are obviously going to be players gone from both 2007 clubs.“ It is more important to talk to the players who we cannot keep right now than it is to start announcing a new lineup,” said Nydick. “ We have all made some great friendships through this game, the last thing we want to do is to lose one of those.”

All indications are that there will be a very balanced split of both Twins and Rivershark personnel suiting up in the revamped lineup. While the roster is not complete as of now, Nydick did say the following players have made their commitment to the Kitchener team :

Todd Martin
Don Scott
Frank Cox
Patrick Shannon
Blair Ezekiel
Jody Eidt
Ian Fehrman
Ryan Wolfe
Jeff Ellsworth
Steve Mullaley
Derek Shackelton
Evan Boyd
Dan Loney
Dave Bailey

The remaining roster is expected to be finalized in the very near future. The coaching team sees ISC Hall of Fame managers Denny Bruckert and Larry Lynch joining Nydick, while former Twin head coach Doug Eidt is still making his decision on the future. Bruckert will fill the field managers position. While there are a number of details to be worked out yet the Kitchener based team will be looking to build on the experience and leadership of its veteran coaching staff to mould this club into something special for Ontario fans.

“ Denny and I have a long history of matching wits across the chalk lines” said Lynch,“ we have already talked philosophy and strategy for this group and we are absolutely on the same page.” Bruckert echoed Lynch’s feelings, “ Naturally we will have some work to get to know all the players but as far as working together we will talk lineups and strategies as a coaching team and let the players do the work on the field. There is a great deal of respect amongst the coaches, we areconfident this will spill over to each and every player on our ballclub.”

Twins spokesman Dave Bailey has been a key to keeping the local entity alive over the past 4 years and has been at the center of negotiations over the past week. “ When we had the sponsorship conversation with Jim Hallman prior to the World Tournament we knew there would be significant changes to our team make up in 2008. I don’t think anyone would have believed how fast things would fall into place, or for that matter how we would be able to keep it quiet. With the PRAWN limitations it meant some of my closest friends would not be able to be part of this team next year. The game will really break your heart sometimes.”

The Rivershark Twins will now focus on putting finishing touches on both a roster and schedule, “ We have sometime now to sit back and start the process, “ said a beaming Bob Nydick,“ I guess the season never does truly end.”

Larry Lynch
llynch9@rogers.com

LB Deadwood at the NAFA Masters WEST

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

First game for the ‘Wood:

50+
9:45 am Saturday, September 15 – Centennial Park Field 3
Long Beach Deadwood, Southern California vs Hellman Motors, Colorado

Earlier note:

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To: NAFA 50+ Masters Players

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

I am taking a 50+ team to the NAFA Masters, Western Region World Series in two weeks, Sept 15-16, 2007 at Carson City, NV. I have a couple of roster spots open. If you’re interested, email me, jim (at) fastpitchwest.com (Remember that NAFA rules permit each team to have three non-pitchers who are 47, 48 or 49 years old)

Update: One slot filled.

Vancouver Grey Sox at Sr. Canadians

Saturday, September 1st, 2007


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Softball Canada Senior Mens FP National Championship @ St. John’s, Newfoundland


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September 1, 2007 MEDIA RELEASE
St. John’s Newfoundland
Issued at 1:45 pm PDT

* The Vancouver Grey Sox scheduled game at 1:30 pm PDT vs. St. John’s Newfoundland Roebothan, McKay, Marshall was postponed until Sunday morning (5:30 am PDT) due to inclement weather.

Currently five teams remain in the chase for the Gold Medal including the:

Host team, Roebothan Mc Kay Marshal, St. John’s, NL
Vancouver Grey Sox
Stony Plain
Alberta Twiliters
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Aspen Interiors
Kitchener, Ontario Hallman Twins


Sunday September 2nd schedule of games is as follows:

– 4:30 am PDT completion of game between Kitchener, Ontario and Stony Plain. Kitchener currently leads 5 – 4 in the 6th inning.

– 5:30 am PDT – Vancouver Grey Sox vs. St. John’s Newfoundland – winner advances to the Championship game loser to the semi final.

– 7:30 am PDT – Saskatoon, SK (Aspen) vs. winner of game between Kitchener and Stony Plain. Winner advances to semi final.

– 9:30 am PDT – semi final game – winner of 7:30 am PDT game vs. loser of Vancouver / St. John’s game. Winner of this game advances to the Championship game.

– 11:30 am PDT – Championship Game – winner of Vancouver / St. John’s game
vs. winner of 9:30 am PDT game

Recap of Friday’s Grey Sox action.

Friday August 31 (game played at 3:30 pm PDT)

Vancouver Grey Sox 3
Kitchener, Ontario Hallman Twins 2

WP – Korrey Gareau (4 IP, 2 hits, 8ks,) in relief of starter Nick Underhill
(3 IP, 4 hits, 2ks)
LP – Todd Martin (4) in relief of starter Paul Koert

The Vancouver Grey Sox opened the double life playoffs at the Softball Canada Senior Mens FP National Championship on Friday night with an exciting 3 – 2 victory over the Kitchener, Ontario Hallman Twins. 1B Derek Mayson inside the park homerun in the 5th inning broke a 2- 2 tie and provided the Grey Sox with the margin of victory. With the win, the BC squad is now assured of a minimum of a bronze medal at the 12 team event.

Next action for the Grey Sox was suppose to be Saturday September 1st at 1:30 pm PDT when they were to face the host team from St. John’s Newfoundland who have yet to lose in the tournament. Unfortunately inclement weather has resulted in the schedule being revised (see above).

Larry Kancs
President
Vancouver Grey Sox
www.vancouvergreysox.com

Catch a Summer in New Zealand

Monday, August 27th, 2007

From

The Giants SoftballClub (NZ) is seeking a Premier Men’s catcher for the 2007/2008 season. Competingin the Premier One Hutt Valley and Wellingtoncompetition, any player’s interested
please contact at twelve08(at) xtra.co.nz

Final Two Divisions Square Off at NAFA World Series

Saturday, August 25th, 2007

[West Des Moines and Des Moines, Iowa] – The NAFA AAA World Series will be played Saturday, August 25, in Des Moines, with six teams competing for the title, along with the the 23-and-under world series. The original schedules were revamped due to rain on Friday.

Teams competing in the AAA division:

Albaugh, IA
Kegel Black Knights, Fargo, ND
Red Angels, MN-WI
Midwest Stampede, IA
DSM Metros, IA
Omaha Fastpitch, NE

Among the athletes competing in the 23-and-under division will be B.J. Hunhoff of South Dakota, a member of both the USA Jr. Men’s team that will compete next summer in Whitehorse Yukon, Canada, and the USA Men’s team that competed this summer in the World Cup at Prague, CZ.

The So Cal Hustlers will have 4 athletes on a western region squad, Casey Shaw, Larry Watts, Jr., Luis Saldana and 16 year old CJ Salcido, setting up the “CJ vs. BJ” matchup.

Click the NAFA logo above for the schedule of games, revised due to the rain delays.

NAFA “A” World Series Teams Battle Each other and Mother Nature

Saturday, August 25th, 2007

NAFA World Series Heads into Final Two Days

The NAFA “A” World Series in Des Moines, Iowa managed to overcome several rain delays and play back towards the original schedule, thanks to some fine work by the Des Moines grounds crew and patience and reworking of the schedule by Benjie Hedgecock and company. Hedgecock got high marks from team managers and players alike for use of a toll-free “Weather Hotline” that was updated every 30 minutes during the rain delays, keeping teams apprised of the latest field conditions at both complexes, as well as the latest rescheduling to keep the tournament moving forward. Des Moines, IA boast two of the nicer facilities that the editor has seen, one at Racoon River and another in Central Des Moines. Both were engineered to handle wet weather conditions.

The three Southern California entries in the “A” Division are still alive in the loser’s bracket, needing 8 or so wins to claim the title amongst 51 teams. The So Cal Hustlers and Panteras are 2-1, while Palm Springs is 1-1, having earned a first round bye.
The Panteras have a longer road, having dropped their second game, and will have to win two more games to get to the spot in the bracket occupied at present by the Hustlers and Palm Springs.

So Cal Hustlers

The Hustlers won their first game, 8-6 over Point Blank Tatoo of Wisconsin, with Joe Salcido picking up the win and Bobby Cole the save. It was a game of “3’s”, with Larry Watts, Jr. getting 3 hits, David Hess scoring three runs and young-just-turned 21 Casey Shaw hitting a 3 run home run over the right centerfield fence, his first of the year.

In their second game, the Hustlers had their finest offensive outpouring of the year, banging out 22 hits in the 4 inning, rain delayed, 18-0 win over Mac-O-Chee of Ohio. The Hustlers led 12-0 after two innings Thursday night when the rains came and halted play. The game resume the following morning and the Hustlers picked up where they left off, with seemingly everything they hit falling in. Ken Shaw led the barrage with 5 hits, while Daniel Roth, Steve Profitt and Luis Saldana had three hits each. Roth had a single, double and triple. Player-manager-relief pitcher Bobby Cole had a double and the Hustler’s second home run of the tournament.

In their third game, “Papa Joe” Salcido was spinning another gem, nursing a 1-0 lead into the 5th before a pair of home runs by a strong hitting USB Pirates team from Minnesota turned the tide, and sending the Hustlers to the loser’s bracket. The Hustlers suffered a bit of controversy early in the game, when Bobby Cole came flying around third, on the heels of Doug Shaw scoring the first run of the game. The plate umpire was retrieving a bat from the basepath and collided with Cole, who would otherwise have scored easily. In the end, the controversy forgotten when the Pirates padded their lead.

The Hustlers will return to play today at 1:15pm Central time, in hopes of winning four games to make it to Sunday.

Palm Springs

Graham Balog tossed a 2-0 shutout for Express’ first win, before they were dispatched to the loser’s bracket by Grumpy’s Bar of Iowa. More details as they become available. (Sorry, they were at the other complex) Palm Springs will play at 1:15pm today and need four wins to get to Sunday.

Panteras II

With hard-throwing Anthony Martinez and veteran Joe Edwards, the Panteras began their battle back from “level one” (aka the Long road) of the NAFA “A” bracket. After knocking off Hollywood Sports of Minnesota in their opener, the Panteras held a 3-1 lead when play was halted Thursday night due to rain. Clark Construction of Indiana ralled for 3 and the win, sending the Panteras to the loser’s bracket. The Panteras responded well, though, notching an 8-3 win over Cougar Lanes, Wisconsin, as Joe Edwards’ change-up kept hitters off balance all game long. Jay Obregon turned in several defensive gems to anchor the Panteras defense. The Panteras play The Bar of Appleton at 8am, and need six wins on “Survival Saturday” to make it to the final day.

(Editor’s note: No slight intended by not covering other teams in the NAFA World Series. I’m playing in this one, so just passing along a few notes for the local So Cal fans at home as time and internet connection permit. NAFA doing their own fine coverage of the tournament, so we recommend you click the logo to visit their website for all scores, updates and more.)

California Teams Run Record to 11-1 at Kitchener

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

California’s three teams at Kitchener ran their record to 11-1. In the ISC, the So Cal Bombers won their fourth game, defeating the # 1 team in the world, Broken Bow, 3-2, for a 4-0 record. The Bombers will play in the winner’s bracket final Friday night, at 7pm EST, in a game that, will be broadcast on live streaming video (and audio).

In the ISC II Tournament of Champions, the California Lumberkings topped Carp Ontario, 8-0, to run their record to 4-0 and clinch the top spot in their pool and a first round bye to go with it.

A-1 Taylor Farms dropped its final game today, 4-2 to Kitchener.

California is a collective 11-1 in Kitchener.

A-1 Taylor Loses Game, but Clinches Top Seed in Pool

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

A-1/Taylor Farms dropped its final game in pool play, to the Kitchener Outlaws, 4-2, but finished 3-1, the top record in its pool.

A-1/Taylor Farms on Ballparkradio Today – 3:30pm PST

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

A-1/Taylor Farms of Salinas, Calfornia’s game at 6:30pm EST, 3:30PM on the west coast, will be broadcast LIVE on Ballparkradio.com:

6:30 PM
Moraviantown, ON Bucktown Bees vs Castro Valley, CA A-1/Taylor Farms

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