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B.J. Hunhoff makes Team USA roster

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

Reprinted with permission
From the Sioux Falls, South Dakota Argus Leader:

Softball pitcher shines

By Aaron Swenson
For the Argus Leader
Published: June 7, 2007

Last month in Chula Vista, Calif., some of the nation’s top men’s fastpitch softball players gathered to try out for the 2007 USA Softball national team.

When the dust settled, Harrisburg’s B.J. Hunhoff was still standing.

“It’s a big honor,” said the 18-year-old lefty pitcher, the youngest player to make the cut. “Most of the guys trying out were 23 and 24 years old, so I have some big shoes to fill.”

The 17-player squad will represent the United States at the Men’s Fastpitch Softball World Cup in Prague, Czech Republic, beginning June 16.

During high school, Hunhoff switched between his softball exploits and playing first base in baseball. He was also named first team all-state in soccer after helping Harrisburg win a state title.

He will continue his baseball career at the University of Sioux Falls while playing fastpitch softball wherever he can play.

“I go back and forth every week between softball and baseball,” said Hunhoff, who has also played for the Team USA junior fastpitch squad. “It seems like one night I’m playing softball, and the next night I’m playing baseball.”

Hunhoff has been working hard since his father introduced the game of softball to him at age 7. But when his father passed away (when B.J. was in third grade), Hunhoff looked to others for guidance.

“I started working with my junior coaches on pitching since I was 12, and I have been working with them ever since,” he said.

Team USA won’t start practice until three days before leaving for the World Cup. To stay sharp, Hunhoff travels between California and South Dakota, pitching in random tournaments and leagues.

“You have to do it all on your own time, and you have to be dedicated,” he said. “Your results are from your own commitment and the work you put in.”

The World Cup runs from June 16-24 in the Czech Republic, giving Hunhoff his first taste of Europe. He has only traveled as far as Canada, where he played in the World Juniors in 2005.

After returning from overseas, Team USA will compete in the KFC American Challenge Series in Oklahoma City in July. It will be the first time in more than a decade that the U.S. has hosted an international men’s fastpitch event.

“It’s supposed to be an awesome place to play,”said Hunhoff of the ASA Hall of Fame Complex in Oklahoma City.

And Hunhoff has earned his chance to shine, according to Tim Lyon, head coach of the USA junior fastpitch team. He has worked with Hunhoff since 2003, seeing steady progress from the pitcher.

“He has done very well for himself,” Lyon said. “We always tell our kids that we will walk along with them until we can no longer be helpful, then they must do the rest.”

The coach said that making the men’s national team at age 18 is a remarkable achievement for Hunhoff.

“I don’t know how many people have made the team at his age, but you can probably count them on one hand,” Lyon said.

Finding good young players has been a problem in USA men’s fastpitch, so Hunhoff is part of the youth movement. If all goes well, Lyon said the pitcher can probably play well into his forties.

“We selected him for the present as well as the future,” said Lyon. “Playing at this age will put him into situations that will help him out down the road.”

Editor’s note: We got our first look at BJ Hunhoff in 2005, when he was the youngest player on the USA Jr. Men, when they played in the So Cal Alliance league weekend, to help prepare for the ISF Jr. Men’s Tournament on Prince Edward Island. While some of his teammates were getting out of high school, he was barely out of middle school. But even then, you could see the potential. We saw him again recently, in January 2007, at the U.S. Olympic Training Facility in Chula Vista, once again with the Jr. Men. He had grown and matured a great deal in a couple of years, and had gone from being the youngest, to one of the oldest players on the team. Many of the other fresh faced kids were now looking up to him as a leader on the team, the way rookies in MLB look up to veterans who’ve played in the World Series. He had “been there”, having competed on the international stage. He was someone they could count on to tell them what it was like. How it was to face the likes of Canada, New Zealand and Australia. To tell them just how good the players like Adam Folkard were. And how they’d better work hard to prepare.

And now, just six months later, BJ is packing his bags for “the Show”….for ISF competition in Europe as part of the Big Club, the men’s team. Once again, BJ Hunhoff is back to being the youngest kid on the block; the kid brother whom the older kids let play. Because he can.

After reading the above article in the Sioux Falls newspaper, I read it again. The kid’s words stayed with me:

“You have to do it all on your own time, and you have to be dedicated,” he said. “Your results are from your own commitment and the work you put in.”

Words to live by — for all of us. He gets it. He understands what it takes to succeed, even at the ripe old age of 18. Wiser than his years. We’re rooting for you, kid.

California Lumberkings Head to Chicago for AFSA Classic

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

For the second year in a row, the California Lumberkings, the top ISC II ranked team in the west, will be headed to Chicago, Illinois for the AFSA Classic.

Lumberkings’ skipper David Weldin had this to say about the team’s upcoming trip:

“Last year was our first year to attend the AFSA Classic. We were looking for a tournament to play last year and our players wanted to go to Chicago. We had a good time last year, so we decided to go back again this year. We were pleased with our play in last year’s tournament, defeating some good teams, before losing to Bloominton Stix in the semi-finals.”

Here’s the list of teams and schedule.

AFSA CLASSIC – Four game guarantee – July 13-15, 2007

Pool A
1 Denmark Circle Tap
2 Aurora Dolan & Murphy
3 Benton Harbor Plangger’s
4 Thomson Merchants

Pool B
1 Green Bay Townline
2 Quad City Sox
3 Bloomington Stix
4 California Lumberkings

Friday
7pm Aurora vs. Thomson
9pm Denmark vs. Aurora

Saturday North Field (A)
9am Benton Harbor vs. Thomson
11am Denmark vs. Benton Harbor
1pm Denmark vs. Thomson
3pm Aurora vs. Benton Harbor
5pm Green Bay vs. California

West Field (B)
9am Quad City vs. California
11am Bloomington vs. California
1pm Green Bay vs. Quad City
3pm Green Bay vs. Bloomington
5pm Quad City vs. Bloomington

Elimination bracket play begins Saturday night at 7pm, with games continuing through Sunday’s 2pm Championship game. (EST).

Ten Per Cent

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

Since January 1, 2007, USA Softball has generated 49 press releases on men’s and women’s fastpitch.

44 were about women and the women’s program.
5 were about the men’s program.

I’m just saying…….

By the way, in ten days, the Men’s National Fastpitch Team will be playing in the Men’s World Cup on June 16-24 in Prague, CZ. Read any good stories at www.usasoftball.com about it lately?

New Zealand Black Sox Player Profiles

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

Rhys Casley, shown here with the Texaco Pirates, will be among the New Zealand Black Sox competing against Canada in June International Series

NZCT Black Sox Player Profiles

JEREMY MANLEY
Position: Pitcher
Club: Hutt City United
Province: Hutt Valley
DOB: 15/05/82
Career details – Victory in the 2006 Pacific Cup was Jeremy’s first taste of international softball with the NZCT Black Sox. He secured a place in the team last season on the back of strong performances for his club side Hutt City United as he led them to the 2006 NZCT National Club title. With his first taste of international softball behind him Jeremy is now looking to cement his place in the team with the 2009 World Championships in mind.

MICHAEL GAIGER
Position: Pitcher
Club: Parklands Christchurch United
Province: Auckland
DOB: 06/12/70
Career details – Michael debuted for the NZCT Black Sox in 1999 but has had a stop start international career due to injuries. Despite injury frustrations Michael has tasted the ultimate success winning world championships gold in 2004 and was also part of the victorious NZCT Black Sox team in the Pacific Cup last season.

HEINIE SHANNON
Position: Pitcher
Club: Auckland United
Province: Auckland
DOB: 21/06/75
Career details – It has been a long time between appearances for Heinie in the NZCT Black Sox uniform. Making his debut in 1998 Heinie has not played for New Zealand since the North American tour of 2002, so he will be keen to make the most of every opportunity in Canada. While he may not have been playing for New Zealand in recent years Heinie has not been lost to international softball as he has been representing Samoa.

PATRICK SHANNON

Position: Catcher
Club: Waitakere Bears
Province: Auckland
DOB: 21/06/75
Career details – Patrick first debuted for the NZCT Black Sox in 1995 and was in and out of the team before cementing his place in the side in 2001. Since then he has become a regular feature of the side and was part of the 2004 World Championship winning team.
Patrick is joined in the team by his twin brother Heinie.

STEPHEN RATU
Position: Catcher
Club: Miramar
Province: Wellington
DOB: 05/09/75
Career details – In the late 1990’s Stephen made his senior international softball debut but it wasn’t until his selection in 2005 that he became a regular member of the side. Stephen offers a degree of versatility to the NZCT Black Sox infield as he can successfully full the positions of both catcher and third base. Having fought his way into the NZCT Black Sox side Stephen is now targeting a world championship title in 2009.

JONATHAN MUNDEN
Position: Catcher
Club: Auckland Marist
Province: Auckland
DOB: 30/08/86
Career details – While still only young in years Jonathan has already had a wide taste of international softball. Jonathan debuted for the NZCT Black Sox as a 19-year-old in 2005 and in the same year he also captained the Junior Black Sox team at the Junior World Championships.

JARRAD MARTIN

Position: Infield
Club: Northcote
Province: North Harbour
DOB: 05/02/73
Career details – When it comes to softball there is little that Jarrad hasn’t achieved in his illustrious career. Since debuting for the NZCT Black Sox in 1991 Jarrad has claimed three world championship gold medals, a Commonwealth Series gold, two Pacific Cup titles and numerous provincial and club titles in New Zealand.

TRAVIS WILSON
Position: Infield
Club: Papanui
Province: Canterbury
DOB: 10/07/77
Career details – Travis debuted for the NZCT Black Sox in 1996 and was part of the World Championship winning team. Stella performances in that tournament caught the eye of American baseball scouts and he signed up for the Atlanta Braves in 1996. Travis played professional baseball in America for seven years before returning to softball in New Zealand 2004. Travis won a NZCT Black Sox recall in 2005 and is now targeting the 2009 World Championships.

BRAD RONA
Position: Infield
Club: Northcote
Province: North Harbour
DOB: 17/02/76
Career details – Brad has been in the NZCT Black Sox team for the last seven years after making his debut in the team’s gold medal winning performance at the 2000 World Championships. He claimed world championship gold again in 2004 with the NZCT Black Sox and caught the eye of the New Zealand sports fans with his power hitting and refusal to take a step backwards.

NATHAN NUKUNUKU
Position: Infield
Club: Mt Albert Ramblers
Province: Auckland
DOB: 08/05/80
Career details – Nathan burst on to the international softball stage as a 19-year-old in 1999 joining his older brother Dion in the side. Since then Nathan has gone on to claim two world championship titles with the highlight being the 2004 win in front of a home crowd in Christchurch. Nathan has also had plenty of success with both his club side and provincially for Auckland with three club national titles and three NZCT National League victories to his credit.

TYSON BYRNE
Position: Infield
Club: Hutt Valley Cardinals
Province: Hutt Valley
DOB: 27/09/88
Career details – Tyson is the youngest member of the touring squad and at the age of 18-years of age will be looking to make his NZCT Black Sox debut on tour. Following his international softball debut with the Junior Black Sox team in 2004 and 2005 Tyson has quickly risen through the ranks of senior softball in New Zealand.

THOMAS MAKEA
Position: Outfield
Club: Porirua
Province: Wellington
DOB: 20/08/75
Career details – As a three time world champion Thomas is something of a veteran in the NZCT Black Sox team but the desire to be the best continues to drive the world class outfielder. Thomas debuted for the NZCT Black Sox in 1994 and has been a fixture of the team ever since. A leader within in the team he is formidable in the batters box and hard to beat in the outfield.

DANIEL MILNE

Position: Outfield
Club: Parklands Christchurch United
Province: Canterbury
DOB: 07/09/78
Career details – Since making his NZCT Black Sox debut in 1999 Daniel has been in and out of the national team. Daniel has toured Australia, North America and Botswana with the NZCT Black Sox but is yet to attend a senior world championship. With his foot in the door Daniel is looking to cement his place in the NZCT Black Sox team with his eye on the 2009 World Championships.

STACY MCLEAN
Position: Outfield
Club: Poneke Kilbirnie
Province: Wellington
DOB: 02/10/75
Career details – World Championships gold in 2004 with the NZCT Black Sox has been the highlight of a distinguished softball career for Stacy to date. At 23-years of age Stacy made his international softball debut in 1998 and while injuries have seen him in and out of the team she has been a regular member of the side since 2002.

GUS LEGER
Position: Outfield
Club: Auckland Marist
Province: Auckland
DOB: 12/10/74
Career details – Gus has a wealth of international softball experience behind him for both New Zealand and Samoa. Gus debuted for the NZCT Black Sox in 1995 and then took up an American baseball contract before returning to New Zealand. Gus reignited his international softball career in 2000 with Samoa and captained the side at the 2004 World Championships. Gus won a recall to the NZCT Black Sox team in 2005 and is now targeting the 2009 World Championships.

DONNY HALE
Position: Outfield
Club: Mt Albert Ramblers
Province: Auckland
DOB: 03/04/75
Career details – Donny has been part of two world championship winning NZCT Black Sox teams in 2000 and 2004 and is an experienced member of the New Zealand team. The past season has seen Donny taste considerable success in the role of player coach as he has claimed the NZCT National League title with Auckland and the NZCT Open Club Championship crown with Mt Albert Ramblers.

RHYS CASLEY
Position: Outfield
Club: Hutt City United
Province: Hutt Valley
DOB: 21/12/78
Career details – Rhys debuted for the NZCT Black Sox in 2002 but is still to cement his place in the side. He won an international recall in 2005 for the Evodrive Series where he was in impressive form with the bat. Along with maintaining a successful career in New Zealand he has also tasted plenty of success in America where he plays in the off season.

Townline Shootout – Green Bay, Wi – June 15-17

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

Texaco Pirates of Bahamas Among Teams to Compete in Green Bay

From Al’s Fastball:

Townline Shootout
June 15-17
Green Bay, WI
Howard Memorial Park

Townline is proud to host the 1st annual Townline Shootout. Thank you to Townline, teams and fans that will make this event. Make sure to stop by Townline to enjoy some food and beverage that you’ll really enjoy. See you at the park.

Pool A
1. Circle Tap
2. The Farm
3. Bahamas
4. The Bar of Green Bay

Pool B
A. Townline
B. Albaugh
C. Bloomington
D. Earl’s Club

Friday
6:00 1 vs 4
7:45 A vs D
9:30 1 vs 2

Saturday
8:00 C vs D
9:45 C vs B
11:30 D vs B
1:15 1 vs 3
3:00 2 vs 3
4:45 2 vs 4
6:30 A vs C
8:15 A vs B

Sunday

9:00 3 vs 4
11:00 A1 pool vs B2 pool
1:00 B1 pool vs A2 pool
3:00 Championship

Jon Zipperer
zipp3@new.rr.com

Elkville and Lee’s Sports Falcons of Radom split Illinois Doubleheader

Friday, June 1st, 2007

From the DuQuoin Evening Call, Illinois
By Jeff Profitt/American News Service

Elkville (Fastpitch) and Lee’s Sports Falcons of Radom split a pair of games Wednesday evening.

In the opener, Elkville won 9-2 as Les Wood tossed a two-hitter with eight strikeouts.

Drew Porter was 4-for-4 at the plate with three RBI. Aaron Hunter and Barry Maynor added two hits apiece with Maynor and Tim Herring each notching two RBI.

Travis Klingler knocked in both runs for Lee’s Sports.

Game two was a complete reversal as Lee’s won in five innings, 14-2, behind Mark Radake’s five-hit effort.

Ricky Kasban, Haven Hicks, John Kiselewski and Kelly Bauza enjoyed multi-hit nights with Kiselewski knocking in three runs.

For Elkville, Chad Reams blasted a solo home run.

Maynor tripled with Shawn Hunter adding the final RBI.

Mike Goldman and Troy Downen handled Elkville’s pitching duties.

Kiselewski was the pitcher of record for Radom in game one.

Elkville is idle until next Wednesday.

Lee’s plays three games Saturday atthe Franny’s Ole Irish Pub/NAFA National Qualifier in Springfield.

ISC # 9 vs. # 15 This Weekend

Friday, June 1st, 2007

From Al’s Fastball

Vancouver Grey Sox v. Portland DeMarini, June 2-3

[VANCOUVER, BC] – The # 9 ranked Vancouver Grey Sox host # 15 ranked Portland DeMarini for a 4 Game Super Series this weekend, June 2-3. Doubleheaders start at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday and 11:00 a.m. on Sunday. All games at South Memorial Park on E. 41st Ave between Fraser and Knight Streets, in Vancouver.

Conrad Margolis
Vancouver Grey Sox
conradmargolis@telus.net

4 USA Teams in Top 10 of ISC II

Friday, June 1st, 2007

For the first time in recent memory, four (4) USA teams have climbed into the top 10 in the ISC II Rankings for June 2007. The Perkasie PA Rise Fastpitch team is the top ranked USA team at # 3, the same spot they wound up in at last year’s ISC II Tournament. Oswego, NY Cutro Professional Inspections (CPI) is right in the middle of the top 10 at # 5, with last year’s newcomer, the California Lumberkings right on their heels at # 6. Another Pennsylvania team rounds out the USA group at # 8, South Lebanon, PA TNT, who also played in their first ISC II in 2006 and will be looking to move up as well.

The ISC II Tournament of Champions has been dominated by Ontario area teams since its inception in 2002, though the Perkasie Rise PA squad broke into the Final Four in last year’s teams, with more USA teams looking like contenders in this year’s event.

1. Niagara, ON Snappers
2. Tavistock, ON Merchants
3. Perkasie, PA Rise
4. Elmira, ON Cubs
5. Oswego, NY Cutro Professional Inspections
6. Bakersfield, CA LumberKings

7. Palermo, ON Athletics
8. South Lebanon, PA TNT
9. Ottawa, ON Team Easton Thunder
10. Elora, ON Wellington Brewers

Niagara Snaps Up # 1 Ranking in ISC II

Friday, June 1st, 2007

California Lumberkings Move Up to # 6

June 1, 2007 – When Niagara Snappers face off against Tavistock Merchants at the Snapper Shootout tournament tonight at 9:15 pm in Virgil, Ontario, it will be a battle of the top two ranked ISC II teams.

While the defending champions from Tavistock were rated #1 in the preseason rankings a month ago, news that they’ve lost three key players was enough to drop them to #2 in the latest rankings.

Moving up two spots to #3 is the Perkasie Hoffman Rise who are coming off their win in the first weekend of the Mid-Atlantic league.

Holding steady at #4 are the 2005 ISC II Champion Elmira Cubs while Oswego Cutro Professional Inspections come in at #5, up one from the preseason rankings.

A total of 32 teams from across North America received at least one vote from the panel of 12 rankers.

The top 10 are as follows:

1. Niagara, ON Snappers
2. Tavistock, ON Merchants
3. Perkasie, PA Rise
4. Elmira, ON Cubs
5. Oswego, NY Cutro Professional Inspections
6. Bakersfield, CA LumberKings
7. Palermo, ON Athletics
8. South Lebanon, PA TNT
9. Ottawa, ON Team Easton Thunder
10. Elora, ON Wellington Brewers

To see the full list, including how each committee member ranked the teams, please see the ISC II section of the ISC website at www.iscfastpitch.com.

The rankings will form the basis for seeding teams in the sixth annual ISC II Tournament of Champions which will be played August 14-18 at Budd Park in Kitchener and Kinsmen Park in Cambridge, Ontario. The tournament will feature 35 teams from across North America playing a four-game round robin schedule in seven pools of five teams each. The top three teams from each pool along with three wildcards will advance to a single elimination playoff bracket.

For more information, please contact:

Blair Setford
ISC II Commissioner
Email: blairjs(at)rogers.com

Baytown Hawks 2007 Roster for 50th Latin Tournament

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

Editor’s note: Thanks to Charlie Pena for this info. Are these guys loaded for bear or what?

Baytown Hawks 2007 Roster for 50th Latin Tournament, held the third weekend in July, 2007

Charlie Pena 1st. & Dp. Brownsville Texas
Roland Gonzales Inf. Of. Houston Texas
Joe Morales S.S. El Paso Texas
Todd Garcia C. Woodbridge California
Jason Porto Of. Elk Grove California
Mark Santillano 3rd Base Woodbridge California
Raymundo Parra 1st. Base & Dp. Ensenada Baja California
Albert Mendibles S.S. & 2nd Base Phoenix Arizona
Eddie Castro Inf. Of. Sacramento California
Daniel Cerda C. Baytown Texas
Richey Hinojosa Utility Baytown Texas
Matt Hinojosa Utility Baytown Texas
Rene Solis Inf. Of. El Paso Texas
Arturo Solano 1st. Base Dp. Calexico California
Landy Rodriguez Inf. Of.
Ricardo Cervantes Of. Monterey N.L. Mexico
Carlos Villareal P. Monterey N.L. Mexico
Roberto Florencia Mexico City D. F. Mexico

Coaches:

Perry Garcia, 1st Base Coach
Michael ( Dub ) Garcia, 3rd. Base Coach
Danniel ( Lalis ) Garcia, Bench Coach
Daniel ( Bebe ) Garcia, Owner And President