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Marquee Match-up in First Round of Playoffs @ 9pm Tonight – #1 County vs. #2 Farm Tavern

Saturday, July 8th, 2006

[Boys of Summer Tournament, Denmark, Wisconsin]

The Farm Tavern team lost their final pool play game, to Albaugh, by an 8-6 score, dropping them to second in their pool. The loss sets up a playoff round game against County Materials, providing the tournament with a marquee matchup of the #1 and #2 teams in the world in the first round of playoffs, at 9pm tonight.

Teams Announced for 2006 I.S.C. World Tournament

Monday, July 3rd, 2006

Six Teams from the West Among 32 to Compete in the Granddaddy of Them All, the ISC World Tournament

From Al’s Fastball:

The following teams will be entered in the 2006 ISC World Tournament in Kitchener, ON, August 11-19. The order in which the teams appear is the order in which they qualified or received an invitation. (Teams from the “West” in bold)

1. Hallman Twins – Kitchener, ON
2. County Materials – Marathon, WI
3. Bright Cheese House Eagles – Innerkip, ON
4. Dolan & Murphy – Aurora, IL
5. Texaco Pirates – Bahamas
6. MinnDak Millers – Moorhead, MN
7. Kegel Black Knights – Fargo, ND
8. Bloomington Stix – Bloomington, IL
9. The Freight – Vandalia, IL
10. Casa Trejo So Cal Bombers – Yucaipa, CA
11. Houston Aces – Houston, TX
12. Pueblo Bandits – Pueblo, CO
13. Albaugh, Inc – Elkhart, IA
14. Townline – Green Bay, WI
15. Circle Tap – Denmark, WI
16. The Farm Tavern – Madison, WI
17. Ballerup Vandals – Ballerup, Denmark
18. Trimedar SRO – Praha, Czech Republic
19. MVD Sports – Ashland, OH
20. Keating’s Fitness Center – Wilkes-Barre, PA
21. Aspen Interior Black Sox – Saskatoon, SK
22. Saskatoon Diamondbacks – Saskatoon, SK
23. Plangger’s Furniture – Benton Harbor, MI
24. Vancouver Grey Sox – Vancouver, BC
25. CR/Portland – Portland, OR

26. Orillia Quaker Riversharks – Orillia, ON
27. Quad City Sox – Davenport, IA
28. Patsy’s – New York City, NY
29. Explorers – Midland, MI
30. Jarvis Merchants – Jarvis, ON
31. Team Rainey – Whittier, CA
32. Heflin Gremlins – Ballston Lake, NY

Once the final team rankings are compiled on July 11, work will begin on the World tournament schedule. It is hoped the schedule can be approved and announced by July 21 or sooner.

San Francisco Men’s “B” fastpitch softball

Monday, July 3rd, 2006

San Francisco Men’s “B” fastpitch softball

GOLF TOURNAMENT:
Location: San Geronimo Golf Course
5800 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., San Geronimo, CA View Map
When: Monday, July 10, 1:00pm
Phone: 415.488.4030 ext.225
$80 gets you into a 4 player scramble, play best ball. Cart included and 18 holes at Marin County’s toughest course. Winning group gets free round of golf from San Geronimo. Trophy to longest ball and closest to the pin.

Players: This tournament covers your Summer season dues. Bring in a foursome so we can pay league fees and get some new gear.

Pay online at
http://www.activegolf.com/EventDetails.aspx?id=1341172
or day of event…but you better show up!
Dirk 415.847.8652

#22 ISC II JRW & Associates of Yakima at DeMarini Rose Cup

Monday, June 26th, 2006

Portland, Oregon – What do the following nine world class pitchers have in common ……..

# 8 ISC ranked SoCal Bombers,
Travis Price
Tyson Barkman (18 yr. old prodigy from the recent Jr. Men World Championship)

# 14 ISC II ranked California Lumberkings.
Sonny Perkins
Jon Nimmo

# 36 ISC ranked Prince George Black Bears
Sean Whitten
Craig Pidcock

# 16 ISC ranked CR/Portland
Mark Bennett
Terry Luster
Mike Piechnik

They all threw against JRW & Associates in the Rose Cup in Portland, Oregon.

JRW & Associates did have a measure of success against these pitchers with one HR, 7 runs scored and 17 hits. And this was with 5 JRW starters and 3 ASA Class C pick-ups out of Portland to make 8 position players for the weekend.

Two of JRW’s four opponents – CR/Portland and the SoCal Bombers – finished 1 & 2 in the Rose Cup.

It certainly prepared JRW for the flame throwers they will meet in the ISC II Tournament of Champions (ToC).

It is measure of some respect that most teams throw their ace at the Associates.

Line scores for # 22 ranked JRW & Associates games were posted on Al’s Fastball list and summarized on Jim Flanagan’s Fastpitch West web site.

ISC World Tournament Rankings (June 21)

Thursday, June 22nd, 2006

#1 County and #2 Farm Tavern Retain Top Spots

In the latest ISC World Tournament rankings, County Materials and The Farm Tavern remained atop the heap, at # 1 and 2, respectively. The Orillia Riversharks are now the #3 team, trading places with the Hallman Twins, who are now ranked #4.

Teams out West:
So Cal Bombers remained at # 8
Portland, formerly #18, climbed two spots to #16
Pueblo, formerly #19, climbed 4 spots to #15
Houston remained at # 23
Team Rainey remained at #24

Click here to see the complete list.

Santa Rosa Runs Record to 22-8

Thursday, June 22nd, 2006

Thanks to our friend Herb Dower for this edition of “The Dower Report”

It was showdown week in Santa Rosa’s two fastpitch leagues, and the young and talented Santa Rosa Fastpitch team was more than equal to the challenge. In a battle for first place in the Wednesday League, Santa Rosa first defeated Dry Creek 13-0 behind the three-hit pitching of Jim Fleck on June 14, and followed that up a week later with an 14-4 win over a veteran Wall’s Bail Bonds team, as Fleck got the nod over Jim Vargas.

It was the second night in a row that Santa Rosa defeated Wally’s, posting a 12-2 win on Tuesday, with Fleck again bettering Vargas. Santa Rosa is now 6-1 in both leagues. and is 22-8 overall (four of the losses came in the Red ock Tournament) after winning the Class C tournaments in Fairfield and Folsom. The team will be playing in Sonora this weekend in another travel league tournament. Fleck, who also pitches for the Class B River City Rockers, is now 10-1 in the Santa Rosa League, and he’s been getting plenty of hitting support from a bevy of young players like Carlos and Eddie Gomez, Jewels Valesi, Casey Hillman, Mark Young, Theo Fightmaster, and Brian and Danny Macler. Eddie Gomez had an awesome week against the Bailbondsmen, going 2-for-4, scoring three runs and driving in two in the 11-3 win, and then hitting for the cycle on Wednesday with a homer, triple, double and single, scoring three more runs and driving in six. Valesi was 2-for-4 with four walks, Carlos Gomez was 3-for-5 with five RBI, and Hillman and Brian Macler were both 2-for-3 in Wednesday’s win.

JOTTINGS–The Dry Creek team finished second in the big Ukiah Indian Tournament, losing in the finals to Blood Line of Gardnerville, NV…..The nucleous of the Wally’s Bail Bonds team played for the Santa Rosa Storm last season, including Jim and Mike Vargas, Carl Carr, Galen George, and Tony Lopez. All played in last year’s Class C National Tournament in Stockton, where the Storm went 1-2.

ISC II #22 JRW Associates Results

Thursday, June 22nd, 2006

Monday June 19th, 2006

JRW & Associates of Yakima Thrice a Bridesmaid

Mt. Vernon, WA – A third place finish at the Skagit Invite on June 18th left JRW & Associates of Yakima, WA at the altar for the third straight weekend.

Two weekends ago (June 4) at the Rich Rice Memorial Tourn. In Wenatchee, WA, the JRW team was 1-1 in pool play and set to play the Northwest Merchants (NWM) of Lacey, WA in their next game. NWM are unranked as they are only playing a limited weekend schedule.

Mike Egerdeen had pitched the initial 11-1 victory for JRW. The loss came in the second game as JRW’s Masters pitcher Wade Liberty gave up 7 runs in the first two innings. Egerdeen came in and stopped the carnage, but JRW could only get 5 runs back. Egerdeen, nursing a calf injury on the mend, had to come right back against NWM and lasted 4 innings. JRW Masters pitcher Wade Liberty held the NWM for two more innings, but NWM scored 3 in the top of the 7th. NWM Kurt Penner shut JRW down in B7 for the 7-5 win.

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Sledgehammer’s Latest California Top 10

Friday, June 16th, 2006


Sledge is swinging the ratings hammer again. Here’s the latest:

“I’ve had a few weeks to gather some more info on teams and have a new California Top Ten. Reno-gate really hurt the Nor Cal scene, giving many top teams an unwanted rest. In So Cal, the Young Bucks tourney was really the only action but we saw some Teams battle it out and make more noise to get ranked. Here we go.

1. Casa Trejo Bombers- In the June ISC rankings, the Bombers moved up to 8th in the World and deserved it. Their showing in Palm Springs only added to their number one spot in California. In a good battle on Sunday in Palm Springs, the Bombers beat Team Rainey to solidify the spot. The emergence on newcomer Steve Pinocchio has been the story. Pinocchio stole eight bases in Palm Springs and proved that he has the ability to change the game as a pinch runner. He also adds defensive help and another stick off the bench.

2. Team Rainey- These guys have had a rough season so far but they are playing a very tough schedule. The addition of Sebastian Gervasutti will definately make them better, taking some of the load off the ace Bricklen Anderson. Look for Rainey to break out in Portland. In the past Team Rainey has had good showings at the Rose Cup and we have no reason to believe they won’t this year.

3 Tied. A-1 Tank- The Tank has had a few weeks off which could prove to hurt them as they were supposed to have Reno as a tune up for the Rose Cup. The ISC II doesn’t show them much love in the rankings but that’s mainly because their pitchers are unknown to the ISC II crowd. Zack Abernathy leads the way at the top of the lineup with a fiery attitude and spark plug mentality.

3 Tied. Bakerfield Lumberkings- I admit, I thought these guys would be done by now but they’ve proven to be here to stay. The ISC II committee must have seen something in the recent additions of Strang and Nimmo as they were boosted all the way to 13 in the June ISC II rankings. The Lumberkings have been playing a ruthless schedule and have been holding their own with tough ISC opponents. Having Sonny Perkins on the team has given them confidence and they show it when they play.

5. Taylor Farms- Who….. We haven’t seen much of Taylor Farms this year as they were a late scratch from The Trejo Classic in Palm Springs and they were also affected by the debacle in Reno. Guzman’s boys can still play though and we’ll see at the Best of The West.

6. Panteras- This team has proven they belong as they were able to beat Team Rainey at the Young Bucks tourney in the semifinals. The Panteras went on to take the title with a win over the Amigos and help boost them up the Top Ten. Look for the Panteras to continue rolling into the Best of The West. The arms are keeping them in the game but the emergence of Anthony Rocha and Eli Salazar has been the story. Both are tearing up the travel league hitting near .500.

7. River City Rockers- The addition of Mike Abernathy will help this team continue its winning ways. Look at the past and you’ll see that the Rockers are usually just starting to heat up. Not a bad time….when it counts.

8. Rude Pac- The Rude Pac has been a mainstay on Sunday. They have been around at the end several times this year and they are a dangerous team. Jose Sandoval leads the way with 4 homeruns in the travel league. Look for these guys to continue pressing to get up the Ten.

9. IAC – Solid squad if they ever get to play again. The Reno scandal really hurt the North. Greg Glacier leads a potent lineup that boasts some of the areas best players.

10- Romies Angels- Hunhoff wasn’t at their last tournament and they weren’t as good. If he plays every tourney they will be a top 5 team.”

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AIMS EHS becomes DeMo EHS Fastpitch, Haarlem, The Netherlands

Wednesday, June 14th, 2006

Our new website is up and running: www.demo-ehs.nl

Regards,
Norman Ames
DeMo EHS Men’s Fastpitch Softball, Haarlem, The Netherlands

Rose Cup Pools (Portland, OR)

Tuesday, June 13th, 2006

Here are the pools for the upcoming Rose Cup Tournament in Portland, Oregon. Schedule due out shortly. The Vancouver Grey Sox are the defending champions.

Pool A
Vancouver Grey Sox
Team Rainey
Larry Miller Hogs
NW Merchants

Pool B
SoCal Bombers
Prince George Black Bears
California Lumberkings
JRW & Associates

Pool C
CR/Portland
Houston Aces
A-1 Tank
Colorado Rage

Pool D
Castlewood Jesters
Cleon’s Auto
CR/Adidas
Mock Ford