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Scrappy signs with So Cal Bombers

Friday, October 20th, 2006

YUCAIPA, CA – So Cal Bombers sign Greg Crawford

The So Cal Bombers have added another piece of the 2007 roster and are pleased to announce that they have signed Greg Crawford for the season.

Crawford, known as “Scrappy” to most was a member of the Aspen Black Sox out of Saskatoon in 2006 before a serious leg injury sidelined him for the season.

Head Coach Kelly McGiffin is looking forward to adding Crawford to the lineup and sees his addition as a valuable component to the attack.

“Scrappy has played at this level for several years and is an experienced and lethal left handed hitter that really adds a new dimension to our attack. I know his injury was serious but he is a fitness guru himself and if anyone can make a full and effective return, it will be Greg. And what’s really important is the fact that he is another great character guy, beyond his obvious softball talent. He’ll fit in well, work hard to contribute and put the team first at all times. I’m very happy with his addition.”

The Bomber management, staff and players welcome Scrappy the organization and look forward to his work with the team and contributions toward their goals.

So Cal Bombers re-sign Glen Ormsby

Friday, October 20th, 2006

(10/23/06- See Update: Bombers lose Ormsby)

YUCAIPA, CA – The So Cal Bombers are very happy to announce that they have re-signed Glen Ormsby for the 2007 season. Glen was one of the top hitters for the Bombers in 2006, playing 3B and Outfield. His return to the middle of the Bomber order makes their lineup an offensive force again in 2007.

Glen played for both the Bombers (ISC) and the Prince George Black Bears for Canadian Nationals in 2006, leading the Bombers to a top ten finish and the Black Bears to the Gold Medal game finals.

Head Coach Kelly McGiffin said Ormsby’s return is a big piece of the Bomber puzzle for 2007.

“In my opinion, Glen Ormsby was one of the top hitters in the World last year and having him in our 3/4 spot just makes us a better team. I thought Glen should have been part of the Canadian National squad this year, and he continues to be very underrated. We don’t underrate him though, we know he’ll be a big part of our lineup and I expect another strong year for him in 2007. He hits for average and has tape measure power, and is just hitting his prime as a premier hitter. As a non-Prawn, I was quite worried we may lose Glen, as his value is huge but he is a very loyal man and we’re very happy that he’s back with us for 2007.”

Ormsby’s return signing adds to the already impressive signings this off-season and give the Bombers a formidable lineup for 2007.

McGiffin adds: “The coaching staff, The Trejo family and the Bomber players are very happy that Glen is back and we’re all looking forward to a strong 2007 season.”

So Cal Bombers re-sign Tony Peeples

Friday, October 20th, 2006


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YUCAIPA, CA – The So Cal Bombers have locked up another central piece of the 2007 roster and are very happy to announce that they have re-signed Tony Peeples for the season. Tony, a California native, is a formative member of the Bombers pitching staff and returns as one of the important strengths for the 2007 squad.

Tony is a longtime member of the US National Team and has been one of the most effective pitchers in the ISC over the last few years. In 2006, he combined with Ryan Brand and Travis Price to lead the Bombers to a very successful season.

Head Coach Kelly McGiffin said Peeples return was critical to the success of the team in 2007.

“Tony Peeples not only brings a quality arm back to the team but a strength of character and competitiveness that winning teams have to have from their leaders. Tony has a rubber arm and can start, long relieve and close with little notice. He is a bulldog and will not give in to hitters, he has a great array of pitches and you know when he’s in the circle, we will always have the chance to win.”

Another step closer to solidifying a very strong team for the upcoming season, the Bomber management and players welcome Tony and his leadership back for 2007.

(Regular readers of Fastpitchwest may recognize Tony in our logo, a la Jerry West.)

Age Defying Feat….

Thursday, October 19th, 2006

[SANTA BARBARA] – We hear that the ageless Clyde Bennett has another accomplishment to add to his long resume. At the ripe young age of 68, hours after becoming a great grandfather, he got behind the plate and caught his son, hard throwing 6’7″ son, Mark Bennett for seven innings — without a passed ball or dropped third strikes, no less. (It occurs to us that the latter fact might be explained by the fact that it’s easier to catch the ball than get up out of a crouch to go chase it down 🙂 )

Oh, and congratulations to Clyde’s grandaugher, Beth, who delivered a 7 lb, oz baby boy. Clyde couldn’t have accomplished the feat without her help. Mother….and great grandfather are resting comfortably.

Clyde Bennett, for those of you who may not know him, has been a longtime fastpitch player, coach and organizer. This past summer, his 23-and-under “Young Bucks” claimed a National Championship in ASA competition. Clyde’s son Mark Bennett has been pitching for Portland’s ISC team for the past several years, and was a member of the “South” team that won the “California Challenge” All Star series in Bakersfield last weekend.

And speaking of Clyde’s 23-and-under team, they are hosting a fund raising tournament November 18-19, 2006: (more…)

Algar to Circle Tap

Wednesday, October 18th, 2006

News from Al’s Fastball


Paul Alar signs on with Circle Tap for 2007
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CT signings

[Denmark, WI]

The Circle Tap Fastpitch team signed two local stars to the 2007 season. Tim Jorgensen who has played with the Budwieser and Miller Lite teams and most recently the CT Lumberjacks will be on board for ’07. He will play a variety of infield positions and will help with a big bat in the middle of the lineup.

CT has also acquired a young local shortstop, Kyle VanAbel. He has played the last few years with The Bar organizations and did travel to the ISC with CT in ’06 and played with The Farm in the ASA in ’05. He brings youth and tremendous potential to the lineup. The Tappers have also recently secured the services of veteran pitcher Paul Algar to complement Collin McKenzie and Matt Bramwell. Pauly of course is well known throughout the fastpitch community and will be a tremendous addition to the team.

Zakk
CT Fastpitch
zakkflash@greenbaynet.com

So Cal Bombers re-sign Darren Box

Monday, October 16th, 2006


Darren Box, shown here at 2005 Red Rock Tournament, will be back in 2006 (click photo to enlarge)

From Al’s Fastball:

[YUCAIPA, CA] – The So Cal Bombers are pleased to announce that they have re-signed Darren Box for the 2007 season. Darren is one of the elite players in the sport and his return is a key signal that the Bombers are serious about contention. Darren has been a member of the 40 man roster of the Canadian National team since 1999, and was a member of the Canadian team at the 2004 ISF World Championships in New Zealand. He is a well respected hitter and athlete in world softball and was a leading contributor among the Bombers in their march to a top ten finish in 2006. Head Coach Kelly McGiffin said he’s thrilled with Box’s return. “Darren was a key element for us in 2006, he provided us legitimacy as an organization and he performed extremely well all year. He was one of our key leaders and getting him back is huge. We want to continue to build on 2006 and move forward intelligently and effectively, but to do that you have to keep your core strength together and Darren was a big part of that. Getting him back keeps us strong, and now additions will just make us stronger. I’m really glad he’s back!” Box will again catch and play some outfield for the Bombers. “Darren is a very good athlete first and foremost. He runs very well for a big man and can play a number of positions, providing us with some great options.” McGiffin added. The Bomber’s ownership and players welcome Darren back and look forward to another strong season with the Bombers.Cesar Rodriguez cesarrodriguez@sbcglobal.net

California Challenge – Full Recap

Sunday, October 15th, 2006


Catcher Jeff Twist delivered in the clutch once again, driving in the game winner for the South. (click photo to enlarge)

South Tops North in “California Challenge”, Best-of-Three All Star Series

First Ever California Challenge All Star Series Does Indeed End with a Twist*

*As part of the “Pick-the-Winner Poll” at Fastpitch, voters could also post comments. One proved to be Nostradamus-like with this one, posted 5 days before the event:

can bakersfield end with a Twist? 10/09/06 10:17:17 AM MST

[BAKERSFIELD, CA] The California Lumberkings hosted the first ever
“California Challenge”, a best-of-three All Star Series boasting most
of the best players in California. (rosters below). The event was
headed up by Lumberkings manager David Weldin, assisted by players
Brian Teeters, Greg Hicks and other members of the team. Nate Devine
helped assemble the roster for the North. Half of the players on
each squad were from ISC World team rosters, while the other half were ISC II level players.

ISC Top 10 team, the So Cal Bombers saw their pitching staff split up,
with Tony Peeples going to the North, and Travis Price to the South.
The North added A-1 Tank’s Ed Gaspar, while the South added Portland’s Mark Bennett (who resides in Santa Barbara, Southern California).

The All Star series was held at Dave Frye Field in Bakersfield, CA,
with longtime ISC booster Dave Frye throwing out the first pitch to
former Dave Frye catcher, and present day ISC broadcaster, Ron
Chambers. Bakersfield, CA was a hotbed of fastpitch during the 1970’s
and 1980’s, with Dave Frye and Ed Smith Welding among their top teams.
The area is undergoing a fastpitch revival with the California Lumberkings bringing the sport back front and center.

The California Challenge All Star event included special All-Star
jerseys provided by the Lumberkings’ Brian Teeters, navy blue for the
North and red for the south, with a Bar-B-Q and ticket and T-shirt
sales providing a fund raiser for the California Lumberkings, who hope
to return to the ISC II Tournament of Champions in Kitchener, Ontario,
Canada, where they advanced to the second round of the playoffs in
2006.

*A “Pick-the-Winner” poll was held at Fastpitchwest.com in the days
leading up to the event, with the voting neck-and-neck until the final
tally of 113 to 103 favoring the North.

The best-of-three series was scheduled as a Saturday night
doubleheader, with a single game Sunday, “if necessary”. As it
turned out, Game 3 was necessary.

The two teams proved to be very evenly matched, trading 6-5 wins in
Games 1 and 2 Saturday, with Sunday’s rubber match to decide the
winner. Through 7 innings, it was tied 1-1, sending the game into the
international tie breaker. The North loaded the bases with nobody
out, but the South dodged the bullet and escaped. In the home half of
the 8th inning, the Lumberkings’ Shawn Mandolesi took his place at
second base, and came home to score the game — and series — winner, on an RBI single by South catcher Jeff Twist.

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South Captures First California Challenge All Star Series

Sunday, October 15th, 2006

First Ever California Challenge All Star Series Does Indeed End with a Twist*

After trading 6-5 wins, the North and South All Stars squared off in a deciding game 3 on Sunday morning at 10am. At the end of regulation, the two teams were tied, 1-1. With the international tie breaker in effect, the North failed to score in the top of the 8th. In the bottom of the 7th, Shawn Mandolesi took a spot at second base. With a flair for the dramatic, South Catcher Jeff Twist (California Lumberkings) stroked an RBI single for the game winner. Key to the South’s win was getting out of two bases-loaded-nobody out jams. In the 4th it was Mark Bennett, while in the top of the 8th, it was eventual winning pitcher, Travis Price.

WP-Travis Price (4) in relief of Mark Bennett;
LP-Tony Peeples
HR-Paul Rosebush (The Farm), South.

*As part of the “Pick-the-Winner Poll” at Fastpitch, voters could also post comments. One proved to be Nostradamus-like with this one:

can bakersfield end with a Twist? 10/09/06 10:17:17 AM MST

Click here for our 2005 Red Rock tournament recap “Red Rock Ends with a Twist”, for earlier heroics from the bat of Jeff Twist, which appeared in Softball Magazine. This time, Twist and Travis Price were teammates.

South Wins Game 2 of California Challenge All Star Series

Saturday, October 14th, 2006

Best of Three All Star Series to be Decided in Rubber Game, Sunday at 10am

The South came back to win the nightcap 6-5 (the same score as the North won Game 1 by), so there will be a rubber match to decide the 2006 California (All Star) Challenge at 10am Sunday morning, at Dave Frye Field in Bakersfield.

The split of the first two games mirrored the “Pick-the-Winner” poll conducted at Fastpitchwest.com. Voters tabbed the North to win by a 113-103 margin, with voting see-sawing all week long.

WP-Travis Price, South
LP-Ed Gaspar North
HR-Todd Garcia (Bombers), North

The South led 3-2 after 4 innings, enroute to the 6-5 victory.

Watch the Morning Brief for the results of the deciding Game 3.

Reports from the players have been very favorable, with the players seeming to enjoy themselves, and the spirited competition. The All Star Series concept was hosted by David Weldin, Brian Teeters, Greg Hicks and the rest of the California Lumberkings, to help support their 2007 program which has them headed back to Kitchener, Ontario, Canada for the ISC II Tournament of Champions. The Lumberkings were the first ever California team to compete in the presitigious tournament, advancing to the second round of the playoffs in the 2006 tournament.

The Lumberkings’ Brian Teeters made special All Star uniforms up, with the North dressed in blue and the South in Red. Nice job, guys.

North Rallies to Win Game 1 of California Challenge All Star Series

Saturday, October 14th, 2006

California Challenge All Star Series – Game 1 –
Final Score: North 6, South 5

Summary: North scores 4 in the bottom of the 7th to win.
(All star players’ 2006 teams listed parenthetically)

Starting pitchers: Tony Peeples (Bombers) for the North; Mark Bennett (Portland) for the South

Scoring:

North, B3: Todd Garcia (Rainey) RBI single; North leads 1-0

South, T4: Paul Rosebush, (The Farm) bunt single; Todd Budke (The Farm) HBP; Brian Teeters, (Cal Lumberkings) opposite-field 3-Run Homer. South leads 3-1.

South, T7: Shawn Mandolesi (Cal Lumberkings/Taylor Farms), 2 run HR, South leads 5-2.

North, B7: South pitching change, Travis Price (Bombers) replaces Mark Bennett (Portland)
Zack Abernathy and another both reach base; Jeff Reich 2-run triple, South lead cut to 5-4; Jeff Reich scored on WP, score tied, 5-5. Steve Pinnochio (Bombers) walked, stole second, reached third on wild pitch, scored on passed ball. Game over, North wins 6-5.

WP– Tony Peeples, went the distance;
LP – Travis Price, in relief of Mark Bennett;
HR – Brian Teeters (Cal Lumberkings), South; Shawn Mandolesi (Cal Lumberkings/Taylor Farms), South.

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