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2010 ISC Roster – Ashland Stock Pack

Monday, May 10th, 2010

McKinney Tyron 19 P/DH Ashland, KY
Van Hooser Jeff 13 P Kingston, ON
Yates Jim 44 P London, OH
Cummings Ryan 40 P St. Thomas, ON

Flinner Shane 8 C Shreve, OH
Rodriguez Narciso 18 IF/OF Lackawanna, NY
Cevette Justin 32 IF/OF Addison, NY
Honaker Chad 5 1B Ashland, OH
Miller Bryan 24 2B Addison, NY
Urban Trevor 7 SS Olmstead Falls, OH
Lach David 6 OF Novi, MI
Webb Brad 23 OF Alexandria, IN
Whiteley Jason 25 OF Columbus, OH
Mallernee Brent 2 IF/OF Alexandria, IN
Justice Mike 4 IF/OF Columbus, OH
Spoerl Pete 3 IF Harrison, OH
McCurry Nick 17 DH Ashland, OH
Wiley David 1 IF La Fontaine, IN

Field manager Saffle Jim 11 Ashland, OH

2010 ISC Roster – Wellington Sox

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Wellington Sox
(pitchers in bold)

Uhrig Todd 9 P Elora, Ont
Detta Brad 4 Of X Guelph, Ont
Detta Jeff 33 If/P X Orangeville, Ont
Dean Ron 16 Of Elora, Ont
Pinder Mike 17 If Guelph, Ont
Walls Scott 8 If Palmerston, Ont
Fisk Ryan 72 If Harriston, Ont
Seip Trevor 22 Of/C Wingham, Ont
Creeden Jeremy 20 Of Teeswater, Ont
Cochrane Brook 23 Of Harriston, Ont
Small Aaron 44 Of Palmerston, Ont
Goetz Nic 12 P London, Ont
Hurst Mike 55 If Palmerston, Ont
Cooke Gary 11 Dp London, Ont
Macpherson Jeff 6 C St.Thomas, Ont
Dawdy Jason 14 P St.Thomas, Ont
Squire Morgan 24 P Werribee, Australia
Lucchesi Xavier 26 P Werribee, Australia

Field Manager Fisk Rick 45 Harriston, Ontario
Coach Gilbert Ron 77 Harriston, Ontario
Coach Detta Howie 56 Hillsburgh, Ont
Scorekeeper Gilbert Marybeth Harriston, Ontario

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Hastings Merchants – Michigan

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

Another one, the Hastings Merchants Fastpitch team, the 2008 Michigan State Champs.


(Click photo or logo above to visit their Facebook page. If you don’t see the photo, click the “Like” button and you will)

Hastings, Michigan is a couple hours west of Detroit, and a couple hours southwest of Midland, Michigan, host of the 2010 ISC World Tournament.

Hastings is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Barry County. The population was 7,095 at the 2000 census. It has been named “One of the best 100 small towns in America”.

Team members:

Shawn Raymond, Bill Cobern, Dale Churchill, Steve Bourdo, Aaron Snider, Dustin Bensinger, Paul Smith, Nate Swift, Jon Lucas, Jerrod Currie, Matt Wright, Devin Milhiem.

Nice field, right on the lake! Anyone know the name of that field?

Jimmy T’s Sportsbar Wolverines

Sunday, May 9th, 2010


Another team on Facebook, Jimmy T’s Sportsbar Wolverines Fastpitch Softball Club. Click logo to visit their page.

(Jimmy T’s is in Kent, WA, about a half hour south of Seattle)

Kent is a city located in King County, Washington, United States. The second largest city in south King County and the ninth largest in the state, Kent has the third largest industrial area in the United State. Often considered an outlying suburb of Seattle, Kent is the corporate home for companies such as REI and Oberto Sausage. Nearby towns include Renton and Tukwila to the north, Covington to the east, Federal Way, Des Moines and SeaTac to the west, and Auburn to the south. The population was 79,524 at the 2000 census, with an estimated 2009 population of 88,380.

Jarvis Now the Travellers

Saturday, May 8th, 2010


By JACOB ROBINSON, SIMCOE REFORMER
(click banner for original news story)

Meet the new Travellers

The area’s top fastball team is hoping changes to this year’s organization will bring with it a world title.

The team formerly known as the Jarvis Gamblers has encountered some swift and immediate alterations to the organization this off-season. The first is a name change. With three primary owners — the team; 2009 sponsor Dave Anderson of Murphy’s Fish and Chips in Truro, NS; and a silent partner located in Broken Bow, Oklahoma — the group settled on the Travellers as their new moniker.

And with some new investors comes a host of new players, including three that will join the team as they merge with the now defunct Broken Bow Spirit, a former perennial top ISC team.
“We feel this is a great opportunity for our local guys and for the community,” said Travellers GM Clarke Staats. “With U.S. Steel back, there’s a positive vibe around the team and the town and this will give people the chance to come out to the ballpark and see some world class players in a country setting.”

Despite the changes the team will still remain very local, with over half the roster hailing from the Haldimand and Norfolk area. The local contingent includes brother combo Andrew and Allan Phibbs, cousins Ian and Will Fehrman, Pat Graham, Greg Cournyea and Chad Staats.

Headlining the newcomers is Aussie Adam Folklard, who Staats hailed as “arguably the best pitcher in the world right now.”

Folkard — the ace on Australia’s 2009 International Softball Federation World Championship club — will be joined by New Zealand national team third baseman Brad Rona, pitcher Trevor Ethier of Saskatoon and Denmark outfielder Freddy Terkelson.

“It’s a good mix, probably the best blend of veterans and young players,” said Staats. “The core group that we’ve developed is just hitting their fastball peak now. When you get to 28 or 29 to about 33, that’s the time when you get your best out of players. I truly believe this is a contender for the ISC Championship.”

The team will begin play May 22 in Owen Sound as part of the ISC Travel League. The team’s first tournament of the year will go in Niagara Falls on June 4. Jarvis will play host to the ISC Travel League Tournament July 24-25.

Being merged with Broken Bow, the club will play under that name for the American Softball Association Championships in South Bend Indiana the weekend of Aug. 5.

The “Big One,” also known as the ISC World Tournament, goes Aug. 14 in Midland Michigan, which is when the team hopes to be firing on all cylinders.

Editor’s note: Jarvis is located in the Ontario province, near the USA border, about an hour and a half from both Toronto and their cross-province rival Kitchener Rivershark Twins. With Kitchener coming off of back-to-back titles in 2008 and 2009, and Jarvis’s signing of Australian pitcher Adam Folkard and New Zealander Brad Rona, many expect the two Canadian teams to be 1-2 in the ISC pre-season rankings due out later this month. In the 2008 ISC World Tournament at Kimberly, Wisconsin, two Canadian teams squared off in the title game, Kitchener and Aspen Interiors, the first time two Canadian teams competed in the final. Will 2010 see a repeat?


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2010 ISC Roster – Napanee North Key Jr Express

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Noftall Mike Pitcher Napanee, Ont
Graham Joran Pitcher Napanee, Ont

Brown Chris Catcher Napanee, Ont
Lockeridge Josh Pitcher Kingston, Ont
Wallwork Ian Pitcher Picton, Ont

McGarvey Craig Infield Napanee, Ont
McGarvey Cal Infield Napanee, Ont
McNeill Luke Catcher Napanee, Ont
Lloyd Kyle SS Newburgh
Cunningham Dillon 3B Ponsonby, Ont
Mills Brent Outfield Napanee, Ont
Mills Ryan Infield Selby, Ont
Ryan Jackson Outfield Tamworth, Ont
McDonald Luke Outfield Tamworth, Ont
Hulton Joedan Infield Kingston, Ont
Millen Kale Outfield Napanee, Ont

Field manager Kerr Dave Napanee, Ont
Coach Lewis Joe Camden East, Ont

2010 ISC Roster – Wyevale Tribe

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Hales Rick 7 INF Waverly, ON
Kelly Cory 9 OF Elmvale. ON
Kelly Michael 10 INF Hillsdale, ON
Tjart Matt 13 OF Barrie, ON
Giffen Mark 14 INF Elmvale, ON
McNabb John 18 INF Barrie, ON
Townes Patrick 20 INF Elmvale, ON
Peterson Kevin 24 INF Wyevale, ON
McNabb Graham 27 P Minesing, ON
Drinkill Dave 29 INF Barrie, ON
Leonard Trace 66 INF Thornton, ON
Giffen Jason 78 P Elmvale, ON
Lambie Mark 88 OF Barrie, ON
Glover Kurt 90 P Penetanguishene, ON

2010 California A’s roster

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

From the California A’s:

The California A’s are looking to improve from the 13th place finish at the 2009 ISC World Tournament. With the additions we have made to our pitching staff and offense, we fill we have completed our goals over the winter to compete for the 2010 ISC World Tournament Championship.

We look forward to attending the 2010 ISC World Tournament in Midland, MI. and doing a very best representing our fans, supporters, and sponsors.

2010 California A’s roster
(pitchers in bold)

Sean Whitten
Travis Price
Dave Drotzmann

Bobby Rosthenhausler
Jeff Twist
Derek Mayson
Todd Budke
Eddie Martin
Steve Pinocchio
Marcus Tan
Pat Fuentes
Glen Ormbsy
Kevin Castillo
Darren Box
Jason Porto
Chase Turner
Dave Kimura
Nate Devine

Coaches:

David Weldin
Ron Guzman

Editor’s notes: The California A’s were Best of the West Champions in 2009. At the ISC World Tournament, Todd Budke earned all world honors, and the award as the top hitter in the tournament with a .538 average. (The All World award was Budke’s fifth by my count, something that ought to ensure a spot in the Hall of Fame when he retires — though last year indicates he remains one of the game’s top batters) Veteran Eddie Martin also had a good ISC World Tournament for the California squad. The A’s came within a few outs of upsetting a top 10 team in their 2009 ISC World Tournament opener last year, taking a 4-1 lead into the final inning, but were unable to hold the Explorers down. Midland tied the game with 3 in the 7th and went on to win 5-4 in 9 innings. The A’s dropped their second game to a strong Dominican Republic team, 4-2, but then rebounded with wins over two higher ranked teams, 5-2 over the host Quad City Sox, and 10-2 over Dolan & Murphy. The A’s were finally eliminated by the same Midland Explorer team, finishing 13th overall, after coming into the tournament ranked as # 20.

Their ace from last year, Argentine Sebastian Gervasutti is gone, but in his place, California has signed Canadian Sean Whitten, who pitched his Midwest Stampede team to a 4th place finish. Whitten earned 2nd team all-world honors for his efforts. Whitten, one of the hardest throwers in the game, also played a key role in Team Canada’s bronze medal finish at last summer’s ISF World Championships at Saskatoon. Joining him on the staff will be fellow Canadian, Travis Price, who laced them up for Team USA in Saskatoon, having resided in California since his early days with Team Rainey. 2008 ISC II Most Valuable Pitcher Dave Drotzmann gives California a solid third, who will have the benefit of a year’s World Tournament experience under his belt. Two more Canadians additions are expected to make the batting order stronger still, last year’s 2nd team All World DH Darren Box, and youngster Derek Mayson, still in his early 20’s, but already recognized as one of the game’s premier hitters.

2010 ISC Roster – Ingersoll Crush

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Figg Jeff 5 OF Woodstock, ON
Leversage Matt 7 OF Embro, ON
Johnson Matt 8 Util. Ingersoll, ON
Zang Andrew 9 1B London, ON
McKay Chris 11 OF Tavistock, ON
Martin Adam 12 P Salford, ON
Winkworth Todd 15 P St. Thomas, ON

Wharram Darryl 21 C Woodstock, ON
Latford D.J. 24 OF Ingersoll, ON
Scott Eric 27 IF London, ON
Innes Danny 32 OF Embro, ON
Johnson Steve 33 DH Ingersoll, ON
Johnson Rick 35 Util. Dorchester, ON
Leuszler Josh 44 OF Sweaburg, ON
Winkworth Cory 51 IF Ingersoll, ON
Gray Randy 55 C, 1B St. Thomas, ON

Coach Figg Bob 3 Woodstock, ON
Coach Johnson Rick 35 Dorchester, ON

2010 ISC Roster – Niagara Snappers

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Young Scott 00 OF St. Catharines, ON
Crawford Brian 4 IF yes Dunkirk, NY
Hemphill Eric 6 C yes Olean, NY
Dobbin Pete 10 IF Niagara Falls, ON
Wagar Scott 13 P Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON
Newhouse Kevin 15 IF Thorold, ON
Webb Ron 16 C St. Catharines, ON
Jackson Andy 17 P Allenford, ON
Falk Trevor 19 OF Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON
Bateman Mike 24 IF/P Niagara Falls, ON
Andersen Kres 25 OF St. Catharines, ON
Carr Dean 30 IF Lynden, ON
Szockyj Alex 49 and 9 OF St. Catharines, ON
Stephen Wayne 44 OF Allenford, ON
Bernard Dan 55 IF St. Catharines, ON
Bartley Perry 77 IF Niagara Falls, ON
Rothwell Ryan 88 OF St. Catharines, ON

Field manager Jay Paylove 91 Pelham, ON
Coach Bill Weaver 50 Niagara Falls, ON
Coach Perry Bartley 77 Niagara Falls, ON