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Sonny Perkins Earns First Team All World Honors as DH, and ISC’s Top Hitter

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2005

Sonny Perkins, of Team Iowa (and who plays a good deal in Southern California) earned First Team All World honors as the DH and was named the Top Hitter in the tournament.

Dwayne Fowler of So Cal’s Team Rainey was selected as the Second Team All World Catcher. Fowler hit .333 in the tournament (5-15), with 2 home runs, 7 RBI and 4 runs scored, in addition to some stellar defense behind the plate.

Jeremy Manley, pitcher for the Pueblo Bandits, from Pueblo CO was also selected to the Second Team All World squad.

The complete list of awards for this year’s ISC World Tournament in Eau Clarie, Wisconsin:

Best Dressed Team
Springfield IL, Brandt’s Chemicals

Frank Porth Memorial Team Sportsmanship Award

Kitchener, ON Hallman Twins

Third Place Team
Denmark WI Circle Tap

Third Place Team
Kitchener, ON Hallman Twins

Second Place Team

Madison WI The Farm Tavern

First Place Team

Marathon WI County Materials

1st Place Individual Awards

RBI Leader
Colin Abbott, The Farm Tavern

Leading Hitter
Phil Perkins 9/15 .600

MOST VALUABLE PITCHER
Korey Gareau – The Farm

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
Colin Abbott – The Farm

FIRST TEAM ALL WORLD
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JRW Centerfielder Tim Fisher Earns All ISC-II Honors

Monday, August 22nd, 2005

JRW Associates (Yakima, WA) centerfielder Tim Fischer was named to the ISC II Tournament of Champions First All-Tournament team last Friday, at Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. Tim batted .533 (8-15).

Dwayne Fowler of Team Rainey Earns ISC 2nd Team All World Honors

Saturday, August 20th, 2005

Dwayne Fowler of Team Rainey earned All World honors at catcher in the 2005 ISC World Tournament at Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Dwayne batted .333 in the tournament (5-15), with 2 Home runs, 7 RBI and 4 runs scored, in addition to turning in some stellar defense behind the plate.

For complete list of All World Team Members, click here.

Editor’s note: Dwayne, I have your trophy Email me.

So Cal’s Greg Sepulveda and Ed Klecker Elected to ISC Hall of Fame

Wednesday, August 17th, 2005

At the ISC Board of Directors meeting, Tuesday, August 16, Greg Sepulveda and Ed Klecker were voted into the ISC Hall of Fame. Their induction will take place in next year in Kitchener, Ontario, Sunday, August 13, 2006.

So Cal ASA Alliance Injury Report – Dan Zupp

Monday, July 25th, 2005

Most Alliance players and fans have heard about the injury to Primetime’s workhorse ace, Dan Zupp on Saturday. Doctors tell him today that it’s a mild to moderate tear of his calf muscle, with three to six weeks recovery time. (There are five and a half weeks til the ASA “C” Nationals in Stockton, if you’re doing the math). Dan reports that he’ll miss this coming weekend’s Best of the West tournament, but expects to be in Stockton for the Nationals.

Tony Peeples on All Tourney Team at Glowworm Tournament

Friday, July 15th, 2005

Pitcher Tony Peeples was named to the All Tourney team at the Glowworm Tournament at San Antonio Texas. Click link below for details on the tournament results.

From Al’s Fastball: Glowworm Tournament Results San Antonio ,Texas July 2-3 2005

Cap Tip to Matt Christensen, Omaha, NE

Thursday, July 14th, 2005

A cap tip to Matt Christensen for his efforts, assisting the Jr. Men’s program. From Al’s Fastball: 2005 ISF Junior Men’s World Softball Championship

Report from David Blackburn, from Israel for 17th World Maccabiah Games

Wednesday, July 13th, 2005

A report from David Blackburn, who is in Isreal at the Maccabiah Games:

I made it to the 17th World Maccabiah Opening Ceremonies, 5 minute Highlight Video that is now available on the web.
Go to:
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/1,7340,L-3111180,00.html

There is an embedded 5 minute long Flash Video on the page. I am shown just after Israel’s Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, and Mark Spitz, at somewhere around the 2:10 minute mark, as the 5 minute video clock counts down.

The Maccabi USA currently 5-0, after the round one of the 10 game double round robin schedule for the 6 teams competing. Results are on our team web site built by our left fielder Dan Winnick, who also plays for the Casa Trejo Bombers. http://www.maccabiusafastpitch.com

The Jerusalem Post Web Site also has photos at the following page.
http://info.jpost.com/C005/Supplements/maccabiah.17/ipg.html

Scroll across to the softball icon, and it leads to ten galeries of softball pictures from the 6 team men’s fastpitch tournament, and the 4 team women’s fastpitch tournament.

Regards,

Dave Blackburn
Maccabi USA Fastpitch
daveb@virtvent.com

Vancouver Grey Sox Sign Rob Giesbrecht for Canadian Nationals

Wednesday, July 13th, 2005

Vancouver, BC-

The Vancouver Grey Sox are pleased to announce that OF/IF Rob Giesbrecht will be joining us for the Canadian National Championship in St. Thomas, Ontario, August 28-Sept 4, 2005.

Giesbrecht hails from Landmark, Manitoba, but that Province is apparently not sending a representative to the Nationals, so we have added Rob as one of three allowed out-of-province residents on the roster. The balance of the Grey Sox lineup will consist of BC residents.

Rob has been a starting OF the last 3 years with Broken Bow, and was a member of the Canadian National Team that struck Gold at the Pan American Games in 2003. Giesbrecht is widely regarded as an exceptional all-around player, with great speed, a strong arm, and the ability to hit for average and power from the left side. Giesbrecht says he has not yet won a Canadian Championship and is excited to have the opportunity to pursue that goal with the Grey Sox. Vancouver’s Field Manager John Stuart say he is very happy to add Giesbrecht to the club, as the Nationals are known to be a marathon, and a versatile player with Rob’s proven top-flight abilities will provide many extra lineup options for the skipper.

Conrad Margolis,
Vancouver Grey Sox

Stars of the ISC (II) – 2004 MVP Jeremy Creeden

Tuesday, July 12th, 2005

Stars of the I.S.C. – – – – – July, 2005

(A Tribute to the Past, Present, and Emerging Stars of the Sport of Fastball)

JEREMY CREEDEN – – – Wind him up and he starts hitting!

He’s back!!!

And he will be a potent force to reckon with – – – again – – – in 2005 international tourney action.

Who is “He”? He is JEREMY CREEDEN. And his potent bat will be in action as the Harriston, Ontario, Mercurys return to ISC – II Tournament of Champions action in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. The Mercurys will be defending the title which they won in both 2004 and 2003.

And Creeden? He’ll be ready to take up where he left off last season when he was voted the ISC – II Tournament of Champions’ “MOST VALUABLE PLAYER” in leading his team to the 2004 title.

The 27-year-old Creeden hit a blistering .370 with a home run and six RBI as his team swept to eight straight wins and the 2004 championship in Fargo/Moorhead. He was already in the ISC – II record book, being among the all-time leaders in “Most hits in a tournament” from his 2003 performance with Harriston.

It isn’t hard to understand how Creeden got attached to ball fields at an early age. His home in Wingham, Ontario, was just three houses from the town ball park. So young Jeremy started early with “T” ball action with the kids of his town.

That action on the diamond stopped at age 12 when his family moved to a cottage on Lake Huron. It resumed by age 16 when he turned to fastball again, traveling to Wroxeter to play third base in a Midget program with the Wroxeter Rippers. That move came since there was no Midget team in Wingham and he had buddies playing in Wroxeter.

It was at that point that an injury wrecked the shoulder of his throwing arm and he moved from third base to the role of DH – – – a position in the batting order he has occupied ever since.

Young Jeremy’s athletic adventures weren’t limited to fastball. In high school he played soccer for four years. He also excelled on the track team for four years – – being a member of his school’s record-setting 4 X 100 relay team. And of course hockey entered his life early (Creeden IS Canadian you understand!) When his family moved to that cottage on Lake Huron, he started playing hockey year round – – even in summer time! That love led him to play one year of hockey in high school before moving to Junior hockey action.

It was as a hockey player that Jeremy picked up the nickname “Billy” and it has stuck with him.

In “real life” Jeremy Creeden is a General Machinist/Tool & Die Maker. Engaged to Andrea Johnston, he now lives in Teeswater, ON., just a few clicks north of his native Wingham. When he is not on a ball field, he enjoys hunting, fishing, and golfing. It is likely that he hits a softball better than a golf ball since he describes his golf handicap as simply “high”.

Creeden admits to having been “shocked” at receiving the MVP award last August in Fargo, but he readily chooses that award as representing his career highlight. He noted that he didn’t expect such an honor since he only hit during the tournament (as a DH) and did not play a position in the field. It was not his first time to be selected the MVP of fastball action, since he has won two separate MVP awards in the Bluewater Fastball League back home.

Jeremy credits an early coach, Bob Pegg, as being the person he most models himself after, describing Pegg as “the total Charlie Hustle” type person.

Looking back over unique experiences in fastball, he cites traveling to play in both ISC Under 19 and Under 23 tournaments, praising his experiences in Frankenmuth, MI.

Pressed to identify his favorite playing venues, he quickly chose the main fields in Kimberly and Fargo where his Mercurys captured those two ISC – II Tournament of Champions titles.

So, get ready Chippewa Falls! Jeremy Creeden is just counting the days until he can step into the batter’s box.

That’s Jeremy Creeden, our July, 2005, STAR OF THE I.S.C.

By: Gordon Wise
ISC Information Officer