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Adam Folkard Impressive in Australia

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

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ACT get off to a flyer in fastpitch title defence

By Julia Whyte, The Canberra Times

THE ACT men’s softball team sent an early warning to its competitors after starting its national fastpitch title defence with a 4-2 victory against NSW at Alton in Victoria yesterday.

Despite missing a host of players, who are travelling with the world youth team, the ACT got off to a strong start as it chases its third consecutive championship.

Laing Harrow hit a home run in his first game for the ACT since retiring five years ago. Adam Folkard impressed from the pitcher’s plate.

ACT and Australian Steelers coach Bob Harrow said it was a great way to start the tournament, but he predicted some tough matches ahead.

“It was a big win for us, beating NSW at anytime is a big win. But we were struggling for players to come here and this will do a great deal for our confidence,” he said.

“Michael Moore, who is one of the young guys we brought into the team, made some brilliant plays in the outfield and did well with the bat …”

The ACT play both the Australian under-19 team and Victoria today.

AT A GLANCEAustralian fastpitch championship: ACT 4 bt NSW 2, Qld 4 bt WA 3.

Vancouver Grey Sox Sign Frank Cox for the Softball Canada Nationals

Saturday, March 1st, 2008


(Frank Cox shown pitching with Broken Bow at the 2008 AAU Int’l Tournament in Orlando)

[Vancouver, BC] – The Vancouver Grey Sox are pleased to announce the signing of pitcher Frank Cox to bolster the team’s line up for the 2008 Softball Canada Senior Mens Fastpitch National Championship to be held in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan from August 24 – 31.

Cox a resident of Owen Sound, Ontario is arguably one of the top throwers in the game today and his numerous accomplishments in the sport are widely regarded. We are very pleased to add a fine individual and proven open level pitcher such as Frank to our program. We believe his vast experience in high level competition will add more depth to what we feel is a very solid pitching staff for the Softball Canada Nationals. Cox will join a staff for the nationals consisting of Nick Underhill, Korrey Gareau and Mike Piechnik.

Further details regarding our 2008 schedule and roster will be released in the coming weeks.

Larry Kancs
President
Vancouver Grey Sox
www.vancouvergreysox.com


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Venezuela Team Looking for Pitcher

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

We pass along this note in case anyone is interested or knows of someone who is:

[Venezuela] – Hi, I´m writing from Venezuela. I own a professional softball team and I looking for a pitcher for this season here, which starts in three weeks. I really appreciate any help to contact a great pitcher (email, phone number).

More information about the season:

* the regular season is betwen Feb. 23rd to April 6 (6 weeks)
* playoffs April 12th and 13th (1 week).
* final April 19 to April 27 (2 weeks)

So we´re gonna need services of pitcher for 6 to 8 weeks (depends how far the team goes hope to be on the finals!!!).

* we play only on weekends, two games on Saturday, two games on Sunday.
* all expenses are covered (flight ticket, hotel, meals, transportation)
* email me for further $$ details.

We have already a pitcher from Argentina and we need another foreign pitcher so we can become champions.

best regards,
Javier Coll Clavel
58-414-673306
Jrcollve(at)gmail.com

ISC II Special Operating Rules for 2008

Friday, February 8th, 2008

[February 8, 2008]- The International Softball Congress is announcing special operating rules for the 2008 season for the ISC II division regarding the pickup of pitchers from the Canada East region during the season.

For the 2008 season, following the completion of the Canada East qualifiers on June 22, teams from outside the Canada East region may sign one (1) pitcher from the Canada East region provided that they remain in compliance with the ISC II out-of-region (OOR) rules which limit teams to a total of three (3) OOR players, only two (2) of whom can be pitchers. The signing deadline is July 21, 2008. Fees and completed forms must be mailed to ISC Executive Director Ken Hackmeister as of that date.

Out-of-Region (OOR) player registration must follow these procedures:

1. A completed and signed copy of the ISC Letter of Intent to Play OOR (available at
http://www.iscfastpitch.com/uploads/File/2006_OOR_Form.xls) must be mailed to Ken Hackmeister with a postmark no later than July 21, 2008 and must include the $100 US fee.

2. Teams must notify ISC II VP Jim Williamson (jrwilliamson(at)foodfacility.com) and Canada East VP Blair Setford (blairjs(at)rogers.com) of any OOR signing by July 21, 2008.

3. Final rosters for all ToC teams are due via email on Monday August 4 using the ISC registration form available at
http://www.iscfastpitch.com/uploads/File/Team_Reg_roster_2007.xls. All OOR players and pick-ups should be highlighted.

If there are any questions about the 2008 Special Operating rules or additional clarification is needed, please contact either ISC II VP Jim Williamson (jrwilliamson(at)foodfacility.com) or Canada East VP Blair Setford (blairjs(at)rogers.com).

Jim Williamson
ISC II Vice President
jrwilliamson(at)foodfacility.com

ASA Announces 2008 USA Softball Junior Men’s National Team Roster

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Oklahoma City, Okla. — The Amateur Softball Association, the National Governing Body of Softball in the U.S., announced today the 2008 USA Softball Junior Men’s National team roster that will compete in the 2008 World Championship.

“I think this is the best group we have ever put together for the Junior Men’s program,” said head coach Tim Lyon. “This team is as prepared as any team we have ever sent to the World Championship and now it’s up to them. We tell the athletes it’s how hard they work between now and June that will dictate whether they are on the medal stand.”

The Red, White and Blue will compete at the International Softball Federation VIII Jr. Men’s World Championship, June 20-29 in Whitehorse, Yukon Canada. Team USA will be led by head coach Tim Lyon (South Jordan, Utah), and assistant coaches Gary Mullican (Yorba Linda, Calif.) and Scott Standerfer (Charleston, Ill.). Team USA finished fifth in the 2005 World Championships, tying their best finish in World Championship history. In 1993, they posted a 4-8 record and placed fifth as well.

The 2008 USA Softball Junior Men’s National Team rosters includes:

Robbie Black (Salem, Utah)

Jeremy Cline (Pauma Valley, Calif.)

Nicholas Cole (Sacramento, Calif.)

Mitchell Elliott (Wexford, Pa.)

James Hartman (Hartford, S.D.)

Mike Hayes (Salem, Utah)

B.J. Hunhoff (Harrisburg, S.D.)

Tyson Lambourne (Spanish Fork, Utah)

Cedrick Lang (Sioux Falls, S.D.)

Gentry Mitchell (Spanish Fork, Utah)

Chris Norris (Spanish Fork, Utah)

Robert Reder (Aurora, Ill.)

Nick Santos (Pueblo, Colo.)

Tony Viger (Sioux Falls, S.D.)

Mitch Warne (Sioux Falls, S.D.)

J.T. Weststeyn (Ballwin, Mo.)

Kevin Williams (Lake Crystal, Minn.)

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ASA Announces 2008 Men’s Fast Pitch Restricted Players List

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

Oklahoma City, Okla. — The Amateur Softball Association of America, the National Governing Body of Softball in the United States, announced today that the following players have been named to the ASA Men’s Fast Pitch Restricted Player’s List (RPL):

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2008 ISC Hall of Fame Biography – Hal Britton

Monday, January 21st, 2008

We are pleased to share the second ISC Hall of Fame biography for 2008, this one of Hal Britton.

Hal Britton grew up in the 1930s, his home just a few blocks from Fresno, California’s premier recreational facility: Holmes Playground. As a boy, he practically lived on its baseball fields, playing with and joining the ranks of the city’s best ballplayers. Hal was only 15-16 years old when he played in the adult Baseball Twilight League, catching for both the 1941 and 1942 City Champion teams. He also began his participation in fast pitch softball at the age of 15 as a member of the city’s championship team in the highly competitive Open Division.

A natural athlete, who loved to play and compete, Hal excelled in numerous sports, earning 7 high school varsity letters in baseball, football and basketball. Local sportswriters at the time described him as a football standout, “calling the signals, doing the punting, passing, and most of the running from the fullback spot” and as a “record-setting shooter and star guard” in basketball. It was Hal’s performance on the baseball field, however, that attracted scouts from the professional St. Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati Reds.

Like so many of his generation, Hal’s opportunities were interrupted as well as shaped by World War II, when, at the age of 17, he completed his credits for high school graduation early, leaving an undefeated season before his team’s last baseball game, to join the U.S. Coast Guard in the spring of 1943. Before shipping out to serve sea duty, he was based for six months in Pensacola, Florida where baseball games flourished among the enlisted and officer ranks at nearby Corry Field, including some notable former major league players. Participating during his off-duty hours, Hal caught and remembers being behind the plate when Ted Williams “introduced me to a major league pop-up”.

Following his return home to Fresno after the war in April of 1946, Hal received professional baseball contract offers from 4 Major League Baseball clubs but decided to turn down the meager minor league salaries and poor living and travel conditions in favor of pursuing his education at USC in the fall. While home on summer break in 1947, having successfully completed two semesters at USC and anticipating a return there in the fall with plans to become an athletic coach, Hal was nevertheless encouraged to take the exams in application for a position as a police officer with the City of Fresno. He subsequently joined the Police Department that September and was thereafter known as the “Catching Cop”, working the midnight-to-eight shift and changing his sleeping habits to continue playing softball during the week and semi-pro baseball on the weekends at a highly competitive level. During the years 1946-49, Hal first played for the local Roma Wine 1946 softball team that included several players from the ASA 1944 and 1945 National Champion Hammer Field Bombers team and then on a Kingsburg team from 1947-49. On weekends he played semi-pro baseball with the 1946 and 1947 Atwater Packers and with a Los Banos team from 1948-1950 that won the California state championship in 1948 and earned a second place finish in the national tournament in Wichita, Kansas. Some 12 years later, in 1960, Hal led his Fresno Police baseball team to the state championship and to represent California at the national semi-pro baseball tournament in Wichita.

1950 was a pivotal year for Hal Britton’s softball career as the Hoak Packers team was formed from the Kingsburg team with the addition of individually-selected players from within the league. This marked the beginning of 6 consecutive trips to the national tournament for Hal and 4 national team title victories. In 1950, the Hoak Packers won the N.S.C. National Tournament and, after the creation of the I.S.L. in 1951, Hal’s career included 3 I.S.L. National Tournament team titles with the Hoaks in 1951, 1952, and 1954. After the Hoaks disbanded, in 1955, Hal made it to the finals of the N.S.C. tournament championship with the Hanford Kings.

Individually, Hal Britton was named to 2 N.S.C. All Tournament Teams (1950, 1955) and 3 I.S.L. All tournament Teams (1952-54). And while player statistics were not systematically compiled or recorded by the leagues in those early days, newspaper accounts at the time reported the following: in 1950, Hal had the best defensive record at catcher at the N.S.C. national tournament; from 1950-52, Hal was regarded as the club’s leading hitter; in 1951, his regular season batting average was .301; in 1952 his regular season batting average was .336 and .413 in the national tournament; and in1955, his N.S.C. state tournament batting average was .454.

Hal remembers with fondness and pride that he and his fellow Hoak Packers played during the height of the popularity of fast pitch softball. Their games drew crowds of 5,000 in a town of 55,000, with a local sports columnist chronicling, ”some of the greatest softball in the world is played annually right here in the San Joaquin Valley.” Hal recalls the greatest challenge was to gather the talent that could create and maintain a winning team chemistry while also garnering sponsorships and earning a living outside of softball. That winning Hoak formula worked for five great years and Hal is the first to credit his fellow All-Tournament teammates Al Cotti (HoF 1972), Ed Heizenrader, Ray Meagher, and Bill Horstman with providing winning offense and defense and, especially, the team’s now legendary pitchers Les Haney (HoF 1972) and Leroy Zimmerman (HoF1970) with decisive contributions to the team’s success. In fact, from 1950-1954, Hoak team members filled up to 6 of the 9 spots annually on the National All Tournament Team each year. But Hal Britton was also one of the best of the best. Two sportswriters of the day, respectively, in 1952, noted that “part of the success of the Hoak pitching staff is attributed to the brainy steady catching of Fresno policeman Hal Britton”, “regarded as one of the finest catchers in the business and the club’s leading hitter”.

After 1954, many of the Hoaks retired from competition and the team disbanded, so in 1955, Hal joined the Hanford Kings. By then, his reputation was established, extolled as ”a dangerous long ball hitter, a strong arm, and the sharpest brain among catchers.” During that last season, he continued to be “a standout both offensively and defensively”, a “sparkplug” that helped fire his team to the finals of the 1955 NSC National Tournament.

After 1955, despite his enduring passion for the sport, Hal found it impossible to accommodate the demands of travel to continue playing softball while also fulfilling his duties as a police officer, so he retired from softball competition. He did so, however, with no regrets, for while he did not have a long career in softball, he enjoyed great success. Hal recalls playing every opponent tough, taking nothing for granted, and playing to win on a team that felt like a family, with every man a team player. He especially relishes “having caught some of the best pitchers in the history of the game at a time when there was no organized sport with more participants in America.” It was with comparable commitment that he then devoted himself to career and family, serving 31 years on the Fresno Police force, the last 6 as Chief of Police, and, with his now late wife Rhett, raising 2 daughters.

Kawaguchi to Pitch for LumberKings

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

[Bakersfield CA] – The California LumberKings announced today that they have signed pitcher Jeff Kawaguchi for the upcoming season. Looking to replace injured pitcher Darren Strang, the LumberKings signed Kawaguchi who is from Vancouver, B.C.

Along with assuming the pitching duties vacated by Strang, Kawagucci will add a strong bat to an already deep lineup. In addition to pitching, he can also play in the field at 1st base and the outfield adding even more versatility to the Kings roster.

Jeff has been one of the top pitchers and hitters in the Premier league of Vancouver and is a former member of the Vancouver Grey Sox. With the addition of Kawagucci and the merge with Taylor Farms, the LumberKings are very optimistic about the upcoming season and are very excited to hit the field. They will open the season in early April in Taft, Ca. and continue their goal of improving on their second place finish at the 2007 ToC.

David Weldin
Taylor Farms LumberKings

Vancouver Grey Sox Sign Jeff Wilson

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

From the Vancouver Grey Sox Fastpitch Softball Club

[Vancouver, BC] – The Vancouver Grey Sox are pleased to announce the signing of pitcher / designated player Jeff Wilson for the 2008 season. Wilson a resident of Toronto, Ontario spent the 2007 season with the Ashland, Ohio Mets and in 2006 was a member of The Farm Tavern of Madison, Wisconsin. Prior to this he was a member of four consecutive National Junior Championship teams between 2002 and 2005, from Jarvis and Scarborough, Ontario respectively.

We are pleased to add Jeff to our program, as he will be looked to provide some quality innings within our overall pitching staff
and also contribute some punch to our offensive line up with his bat.

More details about our team roster and the 2008 schedule will be released in the weeks ahead.

Larry Kancs
President
Vancouver Grey Sox
http://www.vancouvergreysox.com
vancouverchallenge(at)hotmail.com

Illinois ASA 2008 HOF Inductees

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

From the Illinois forum, courtesy of Jeffrey Profitt:

Illinois ASA Hall of Fame
Class of 2008

The individual inductees:
Rich Tillitt, P, Murphysboro
Dave Scott, DP, Bonutti’s, Nokomis, etc..
Tony Romolo, Peoria (sponsor, commissioner, promoter)
Barry Pepper, Wyoming (Umpire)
Lee Sassatelli, Taylorville (Sponsor)

The team inductees:
Macomb Magic-women’s fastpitch
Taylorville Blues-youth fastpitch

The ASA 2008 Hall of Fame Banquet is Saturday night, March 15, at the Decatur Hotel and Convention Center.