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USA Jr. Men Come to Camp This Weekend

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007

Coaches Tim Lyon, Scott Standerfer and Gary Mullican will have the USA Jr. Men in camp this weekend in Chula Vista, California, near San Diego at the Olympic Training facility.

Here’s a link to a story about a couple of the kids headed to the camp, in their local newspaper.

Reprinted with permission from the Mankato Free Press:

Published January 14, 2007 11:56 pm – The temperature may be in the single digits and remnants of our most recent snowfall may still be clinging to our streets, but that hasn’t prevented a couple of Lake Crystal kids from thinking about fun in the sun.

Shining Knights
Lake Crystal-Welcome Memorial duo will try out for Team USA 18-under fastpitch team in California

By Jim Rueda
The Free Press

LAKE CRYSTAL —

The temperature may be in the single digits and remnants of our most recent snowfall may still be clinging to our streets, but that hasn’t prevented a couple of Lake Crystal kids from thinking about fun in the sun.

Kevin Williams and Josh Schroeder, both juniors at Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial High School, will be leaving shortly for a few days in Chula Vista, Calif. They have been invited to a Junior Olympic tryout for Team USA’s boys 18-under fastpitch squad.

The duo was spotted at last summer’s ASA National Youth Fastpitch Tournament at Caswell Park in North Mankato. They filled out some informational cards during the tournament and were notified early this fall that have been invited to the tryout.

“It’s pretty exciting,” said Williams. “I was sort of surprised I got invited and it’s great that Josh gets to go, too.”

Schroeder concurs: “Kevin and I have been friends pretty much forever. We each live on opposite sides of Lake Crystal about four miles from each other.

“I think we both played pretty well in the national tournament where our (16-under) team finished third. It’s not something a lot of people get to do so we’re pretty excited.”

Schroeder’s dad, Rob Schroeder, has been a longtime fastpitch player and Josh has been tinkering around with the game for a number of years. A few years ago, Rob and Blake Meschke started coaching a youth team based out of Lake Crystal and were always on the lookout for good players.

Josh sort of helped out in the recruiting process two summers ago when he convinced Williams to join the team. The national tournament was attractive to both players for two big reasons: No. 1, it was being played between the end of the summer baseball season and the start of football. And No. 2, it was taking place almost in their own backyards at Caswell Park.

“The timing worked out great for us,” Williams said. “There’s a little transition there from baseball to fastpitch because you use lighter bats and you have to get used to the underhand pitching, but it seems to have worked out pretty well.”

LCWM baseball coach John Madsen says both players are good athletes. Madsen, who also serves as the Knights’ boys basketball coach, is a little reluctant to see Schroeder and Williams leave right in the middle of the basketball season but he understands why.

“They’re both good kids and they’re both pretty good baseball players,” Madsen said. “Kevin has been starting for us for two years and plays mostly third base and pitcher. Josh played B-squad last year but he’s going to be playing a lot of varsity for us this season.”

The Junior Olympic tryout, to which 30 players have been invited, runs from Jan. 24-28 at the Arco Training Center just outside of San Diego. Team USA officials will pare the list of players down to 17 by the 2008 season.

Rob Schroeder describes it as a unique opportunity that’s simply to good to pass up.

“We had a couple of other kids from Lake Crystal who tried out a few years ago and didn’t make it,” he said. “I think you have to go for it. Anytime you can put on a jersey that says USA across the front, that’s quite an honor.”

Passing of Jay Halverson, Hobnobber Tavern, WA

Sunday, January 14th, 2007

We are sorry to report the passing of Jim Halverson of Burien, WA, 52, and share a note from a former teammates of his on the Hobbnobber Tavern, WA, the 1994 NAFA “AA” World Series Champions, Jim Perkins:

On January 5th 2007 Jay Halverson of Burien, Washington passed away at the age of 52. You may recognized his name as a pitcher from the Northwest playing for teams like Hobnobber, BZ’s, and Seafirst as well as countless others as a pick up player. Services where held last Saturday the 13th. I was fortunate enough to play with Jay in 1994 when we won the Nafa AA National tournament for Hobnobber, where Jay was selected to the All-World team for pitching. His favored expression was, “I’ll decide” and thoughts how he lived life. His friends and family will miss him dearly.

-Jim Perkins

Argentine Pitcher Available

Sunday, January 7th, 2007

A young Argentine pitcher who pitched in the ISF Jr. Men’s competition in Canada in 2005 is looking to play for an ISC level team for the 2007 season. Teams interested in contacting him can email him at argentinepitcher (at) fastpitchwest (dot) com. The report we are receiving from another Argentine familiar with his talents says he is ready for prime time.

Remember that teams and players alike can post in the “Free Agent Central” section of the Fastpitchwest Forum, whether you are a team looking for a player, or a player looking for a team. Here is a sample post of the item for the young Argentine pitcher mentioned above. Be sure to include an email address or means of contact. If you prefer not to post your name or team name, we can post a fastpitchwest email address for you, and the emails will be forwarded to you via Fastpitchwest.

Most recently, the ISC II level team, the California Lumberkings posted in the “Free Agent Central” forum, looking for a middle infielder.

2007 AAU Roster – Florida Fastpitch

Sunday, January 7th, 2007


Looks like Dr. Larry and Steve Thurmer have put together another good roster for this month’s AAU International Tournament, an East Coast, West Coast, Midwest, Southern team with a Latin flavor. Coach Steve Thurmer is a St. Louis lawyer who played for the ISC World team, St. Louis GMAC for a number of years (and could still be playing according to some). Steve has a long history in fastpitch and the ISC — his father ran the St. Louis Browns team during the 1970’s. Dr. Larry Mastrogianakis is a longtime player and sponsor who always seems to land a talented group of players.


(the caption in Spanish says: Sebastian Gervasutti, of Argentina, one of the best pitchers at the Pan American Games, shown here with his bronze medal)

Gervasutti, Brown, Johnson, Palazzo, Darling, Gray, Brannin, Mastrogianakis and Felix all played on the ASA team that finished second at last year’s ASA Major National Tournament in South Bend, Indiana, with a 7-2 record, getting to the title game before falling to Circle Tap. Florida Fastpitch forced Circle Tap to the “if” game pounding out 16 hits and four homer enroute to a 15-3, five inning win in the first championship game. Florida Fastpitch has finished second in the last two ASA Major tournaments.

So Cal fans will recognize several of their players, including both members of their pitching staff — Sebastian Gervasutti (or “Seabass” as his teammates call him) is the young Argentine pitcher who pitched so well for Team Rainey in their final season, beating higher ranked teams along the way. Most recently, Sebastian pitched his home country’s team to a bronze medal at the Pan American Games in Hermosillo, Mexico. He’ll team up at the AAU with Sonny Perkins, who pitched with last year’s AAU Champions, Team USA, and has also pitched for Team Rainey, as well as Albaugh, Iowa with fellow Team USA teammate Terry Luster. Another member of last year’s AAU champion will also join the Florida squad, Landy Rodriguez, who was recently named “Male Athlete of the Year” by USA Softball. Rodriguez, who hails from West Haverstraw, New York, had an outstanding 2006 AAU tournament, hitting .529 with five home runs, seven RBI and finishing near the top in MVP voting. So Cal Bomber fans will get a good look at Landy — he’s among the newest members of the 2007 team.

Florida Fastpitch AAU roster:
( pitchers in bold)

Sebastian Gervasutti
Sonny Perkins

Steve Mitchell
Mike Brown
Brad Johnson
Larry Mastrogianakis
Matt Palazzo
Tommy Gray
Matt Darling
Tom Owen
Ron Brannin
Landy Rodriguez
Mike Armitage
Lauro Felix
Jody Summerlin
Steve Thurmer (Coach)

Port Elgin Blue Devils Looking for Pitcher

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007

The 2005 ISC II runner-up Port Elgin Blue Devils are looking for an ISC II pitcher. Read more over at our ISC II blog, “The Deuce”:

So Cal Bombers sign Darrell Tilley

Friday, December 8th, 2006

From Al’s Fastball:

The So Cal Bombers are pleased to announce the signing of pitcher Darrell Tilley for the 2007 season. Already boasting a stellar pitching duo of Sean Whitten and Tony Peeples, the Bombers are thrilled to add the hard throwing Canadian to the staff.

In 2006 Tilley threw for the Bloomington Stix at the ISC WT and had a strong performance that boasted one of the top strikeout/inning ratio’s (1.65) and with Whitten gives the Bombers two of only 10 pitchers clocked at 81+ MPH at the tournament.

Coach McGiffin:

“Darrell is a bit of a hidden gem and we’re excited to add that potential to our staff. He throws as hard as anyone in the world and having faced him a couple of times last year, we have first hand knowledge that he has great stuff beyond just velocity. With more support and less innings, we think he’ll take his place among the top throwers in the world this year.

With Darrell and Sean our staff now has two of the hardest throwers in the ISC and with the leadership of Team USA veteran Tony Peeples, who compliments them fully with great stuff and a bulldog approach, we’re very excited about the depth and quality of our pitching staff. We may be underrated in this regard going into the season but we believe in these guys and their ability to get people out. I think we’ll prove early on, we have the arms to make the run.”

Leaving two spots for last minute fill-ins, Tilley’s addition sets the So Cal Bomber roster for 2007 as follows:

1. Darren Box C/OF
2. Mike Butler INF
3. Greg “Scrappy” Crawford OF
4. Nate Devine OF/INF
5. Chad Ghostkeeper C/OF
6. Adam Lalonde OF
7. Albert Mendibles INF
8. Raymundo Parra INF/OF
9. Tony Peeples P
10. Steve Pinocchio INF
11. Jason Porto OF
12. Evan Potskin OF/INF
13. Landy Rodriguez C/INF
14. Marc Santillano INF
15. Darrell Tilley P
16. Sean Whitten P

Kelly McGiffin Head Coach
Rob Shick Coach
Cesar Rodriguez Asst. Coach
Ralph Trejo Jr. General Manager
Ralph Trejo Sr. Owner

Cesar Rodriguez
cesarrodriguez@sbcglobal.net

Travis Price to MinnDak Millers MN

Thursday, November 2nd, 2006

MinnDak Millers Ink Travis Price and Rick Lang

Fargo, ND / Moorhead, MN November 2, 2006 Fargo/Moorhead The MinnDak Millers would like to announce their second set of signings, a pair of pitchers, for the 2007 season. MinnDak has added Travis Price and re-signed Rick Lang. Lang was signed with MinnDak this past season, but threw only one weekend before suffering a season-ending knee injury in late May. 2006 would have been Lang’s second with MinnDak, as he spent 2002 with the club (then known as the Imaging Solutions Knights). Rick was no stranger to his “new” teammates last year, having thrown against them for years with the Sioux Falls Chiefs, Junker’s Bar and Grill and RWP, Inc., as well as Albaugh, Inc. in 2005. Travis Price comes to MinnDak from the SoCal Bombers, with whom he spent the last 2 years. Previously, Price threw with Team Rainey for 3 seasons. A member of Team USA since 2004, price most recently competed for Team USA at the Pan Am Qualifying Tournament in Hermosillo, Mexico earlier this fall. Last January, Travis was named Most Valuable Pitcher of the AAU International Tournament in Orlando, Florida, helping lead Team USA to the championship. “Both of these guys are known for their tenacity on the mound. They are team players who battle and give everything they’ve got. Those traits should make them both a perfect fit with the Millers team philosophy,” says Millers Manager Paul Lybeck. Look for further announcements as the Millers hope to solidify their roster over the next few weeks.

Brett Bresnahan
breshz@minnesotafastpitch.com
http://www.millers.minnesotafastpitch.com

The 43 Best Fastball Players in Canada

Thursday, November 2nd, 2006

From Al’s Fastball:

2007 Athlete Pool – Canadian Men
Wednesday, November 1, 2006
2007 Senior Men’s Pool List.

1. Colin Abbott, Newfoundland
2. Bryan Abrey, British Columbia
3. Darren Box, Alberta
4. Ryan Brand, Alberta
5. Frank Cox, Ontario
6. Craig Crawford, Ontario
7. Jody Eidt, Ontario
8. Jeff Ellsworth, Prince Edward Island
9. Trevor Ethier, Saskatchewan
10. Ian Fehrman, Ontario
11. Korrey Gareau, British Columbia
12. Chad Ghostkeeper, British Columbia
13. Rob Giesbrecht , Manitoba
14. Pat Graham, Ontario
15. Rob Gray, Ontario
16. Dean Holoien, Saskatchewan
17. Pat Humphries, Ontario
18. Paul Koert, Ontario
19. Tyler Lessard, Ontario
20. Dale Levy, Ontario
21. Pat Mackintosh, Saskatchewan
22. Keith Mackintosh, Saskatchewan
23. Tim Macumber, Nova Scotia
24. Todd Martin, Ontario
25. Derek Mayson, British Columbia
26. Gerald Muizelaar, Nova Scotia
27. Steve Mullaley, Newfoundland
28. Scott Newitt, British Columbia
29. Sean O’Brien, Newfoundland
30. Rob O’Brien, Newfoundland
31. Andrew Phibbs, Ontario
32. Evan Potskin, British Columbia
33. Paul Rosebush, Ontario
34. Kevin Schellenberg, British Columbia
35. Don Scott, Ontario
36. Chris Shewfelt, Ontario
37. Bill Simmons, Ontario
38. Rick Smith, British Columbia
39. Dan Whiteford, British Columbia
40. Ryan Wolfe, Ontario
41. Dereck Wright, Ontario
42. Nick Underhill, British Columbia
43. Brian Urquhart, Nova Scotia

Thanks
Rick Picard
Director, Marketing & Communications
Softball Canada
223 Colonnade Road
Suite 212
Ottawa, ON, K2E 7K3
Tel. (613) 523-3386 ext. 3105
Fax/Telec. (613) 523-5761
rpicard@softball.ca *** www.softball.ca

MinnDak Millers Sign Boom Bros

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006

From Al’s Fastball:

FARGO/MOOREHEAD – The MinnDak Millers are pleased to make their first announcement for the 2007 season with the signing of Chad and BJ Boom.

After spending the past two years with the Kegel Black Knights of Fargo, North Dakota, these two veterans of ISC-level fastpitch will help the Millers in their quest to improve on their Fourth
Place finish at the ASA Major National Championship and a disappointing 18th Place finish at the ISC World Tournament.

One of the premier players in the game, Chad Boom adds defensive versatility as well as right-handed power to MinnDak’s predominately left-handed lineup.

Chad Boom, a six-time member of Team USA, including the past five years. He is a three-time ISC All World player, including this past year, a three-time ASA All American player and a two-time NAFA All World player. Chad was also named USA Softball’s Male Athlete of the Year
in 2004 after his performance with Team USA in the ISF World Championship in Christchurch, New Zealand.

BJ Boom brings great versatility as well as another right-handed stick to the MinnDak roster. He is capable of playing any position on the field effectively. In addition to his glove and bat, BJ has a strong arm and good speed on the bases. Even though he is young, he has loads of experience. Both of these players will fit in nicely with the Millers!

MinnDak will announce further signings and other information in the near future.

Paul Lybeck
MinnDak Millers Manager
via Brett Bresnahan
breshz(at)minnesotafastpitch.com
http://www.millers.minnesotafastpitch.com
http://www.minnesotafastpitch.com

Bombers Sign Marc Santillano

Monday, October 30th, 2006

From Al’s Fastball:

Bombers Sign Santillano to replace Ormsby

The So Cal Bombers have signed their third PRAWN of the off-season for 2007, in infielder Marc Santilliano.

The California native earned PRAWN status this past summer after hitting .429 at the ISC World Championships with Portland. Santilliano joins Evan Potskin and Greg Crawford as PRAWN additions to the So Cal roster and provides another solid hitter in an already solid lineup. So Cal has room for two more PRAWNS should they choose to use them for 2007.*

“Being from California, Marc is quite well known to our team and a friend with many of our players, so we know heÂ’’ll fit very well into the group. In terms of his on-field contribution, well
he’s just a tremendous hitter with power and will provide us an even tougher ‘one through nine’ line-up. Marc really adds value in a lot of ways and our team is really starting to shape up nicely for next season” says Coach McGiffin.

The management, staff and players welcome Marc and his family to the Bombers.

Best Regards,
Cesar – So Cal Bombers
cesarrodriguez(at)sbcglobal.net

*The “PRAWN” rule, (“Player Rep All World Name), for those who may not be familiar with it is the rule adopted by the ISC to limit the number of All World players that a team may have or add to its roster. For more, click here.