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ASA 50+ All American Teams & Individual Awards

Monday, July 11th, 2005

ASA Men’s Masters 50-Over Fast Pitch National, Prescott AZ. July 8-10, 2005

TOP TEAMS, ORDER OF FINISH:
Champions: Badger Roofing, Prescott AZ
Runner-up: Clearwater Pride,FL
Third place: So Cal Masters, CA
Fourth place: Memphis Po-Men, TN

ASA National Championship Special Awards

Most Valuable Player: Mike Perez
Badger Roofing, Prescott, AZ

Outstanding Pitcher: Lonnie Brooks
Badger Roofing, Prescott, AZ

Batting Champion: Alan Rohrback (.625 avg.)
Deadwood, Long Beach CA

ASA All-American Fast Pitch Team

FIRST TEAM

Position…..Player…..Team Name

1b…..Mike Cowen…..Badger Roofing, Prescott AZ
2b…..Mike Perez…..Badger Roofing, Prescott AZ
3b…..Larry Moffitt…..Clearwater Pride, Clearwater FL
Ss…..Luis Acuna…..Badger Roofing, Prescott AZ
OF…..Tom Pryor…..Clearwater Pride, Clearwater FL
OF…..Randy Brown…..Clearwater Pride, ClearwaterFL
OF…..Danny Setchfield…..Memphis Po-Men, Memphis TN
OF…..Paul Rosthenhausler…..Badger Roofing, Prescott AZ
Utility…..Jess Angel…..So California Masters, Lancaster CA
Utility…..John Emmitt…..Badger Roofing, Prescott AZ
Utility…..Wayne Vigil…..Clearwater Pride, Clearwater FL
C…..Eric Maiden…..Badger Roofing, Prescott AZ
P…..Lonnie Brooks…..Badger Roofing, Prescott AZ
P…..Rick Plangger…..Clearwater Pride, Clearwater FL
P…..Dennis Webb So California Masters, Lancaster CA

ASA All-American Fast Pitch Team

SECOND TEAM

Position…..Player…..Team Name

1b…..Alan Rohrback…..Deadwood, Long Beach, CA.
2b…..Lynn Alford…..Memphis Po-Men, Memphis TN
3b…..Randall Larson…..Northwest Oldgrowth, Portalnd OR
Ss…..Chris Newbold…..California Colt 45’s Hayward CA
OF…..Dave Long…..So California Masters, Lancaster CA
OF…..Bob Darrow…..Darrow Concrete Raiders Mt Horeb WI
OF…..Ron Wenger…..California Colt 45’s Hayward CA
OF…..Curtis Hammond…..Northwest Oldgrowth, Portalnd OR
Utility…..Mike Shimm…..Badger Roofing, Prescott AZ
Utility…..Leon Vanderleon…..Clearwater Pride, Clearwater FL
Utility…..Dean Oscar…..Darrow Concrete Raiders Mt Horeb WI
C…..Tim Robinson…..Houston Texans, Houston TX
P…..Mark Teteol…..Houston Texans, Houston TX
P…..Leroy Jolstad…..Memphis Po-Man, Memphis TN
P…..Ray Smith…..So California Masters, Lancaster CA

Team Rainey Off to Boys of Summer Tourney in Wisconsin

Wednesday, July 6th, 2005

From Al’s Fastball: Boys of Summer Tourney

David Blackburn in Israel for 17th World Maccabiah Games

Monday, July 4th, 2005

David Blackburn, the fastball pitcher that put men’s fastball “on the air”, by establishing and heading up Streaming Media for the I.S.C. (International Softball Congress), just arrived in Israel for the 17th World Maccabiah Games, July 11-21 in Tel Aviv, Israel.

The NWTimes in Indiana has a nice piece about David in their news today. An excerpt, courtesy of writer Mike Nieto, NWTimes.com:

Blackburn will make history at the 17th World Maccabiah Games, which run July 11-21 in Tel Aviv, Israel. There he will become the first Maccabiah athlete from the U.S. to compete in five different World Games, all in fast-pitch softball. Blackburn’s late father, Ernie, was a well-known softball player in the Hammond Civic Center and various leagues, and is a member of the Hammond Sports Hall of Fame. Click here to read the whole story.

Peter Brown To Be Honored

Monday, June 20th, 2005

Thanks to Herb Dower for his post on the late Peter Brown’s induction to the Softball Alberta Hall of Fame:

From Al’s Fastball: Peter Brown To Be Honored

Dan Fleming of LB Black Sox is……”In the Hot Seat”

Friday, June 17th, 2005

Dan Fleming is the subject of the latest edition of Long Beach Black Sox player-manager-webmaster Fred Hanker’s In the Hot Seat interviews with his players. A good read, and loaded with stuff to give Dan grief over this weekend at Ramona. (Just kidding Dan….well sort of) Led Zeppelin? You’re not old enough to know about them, are you? Geez, I saw them when I was in high school…..

Long Beach Softball and Baseball Hall of Fame, Year Two Inductions, June 18

Sunday, June 12th, 2005

This coming Saturday, June 18, 2005, the City of Long Beach will honor its second group of inductees to its newly established “Long Beach Softball and Baseball Hall of Fame“.

Home to the legendary ten-time World Champs, the Long Beach Nitehawks, the City of Long Beach established a “Softball and Baseball Hall of Fame” last year, inducting some of the city’s greats in the inaugural class, including baseballers Tony Gwynn, Bob Lemon, and Bobby Grich and softballers Red Meairs, Leroy Zimmerman, Nick Hopkins and Don Sarno, among others. The inductees have been honored by separate, beautifully done plaques, one for baseball at Long Beach’s Blair Field, and the other, for softball, across the street, for Joe Rodgers field. (For those not familiar with Long Beach, CA, Blair Field (bottom field in photo) is a gem of a baseball field, a scaled down version of Milwaukee’s old County Stadium. It hosts Long Beach State baseball, high school baseball, and some of the minor league teams which have come and gone here, including the latest, the Long Beach Armada of the Golden Baseball league. It’s where I watched my younger brothers, Rick and Bob compete for Millikan high school, meeting up in their senior year against the Great Tony Gwynn. Blair Field also hosted the ISC World Tournament in 1976, when I was but 21. Across the street is Joe Rodgers Field, (top of photo) which was home to the Long Beach Nitehawks before they closed up shop. That’s where you’ll find the plaque honoring the Long Beach Softball Hall of Fame Inductees.

We were fortunate enough to be invited to the inaugural induction luncheon last year, which was a first-class event all the way. From the program, a bit more about the LBHOF:

Long Beach has been fortunate to he the cradle for many of professional sports’ most revered players. And when it comes to baseball and softball, our city has been blessed with a wealth of the games’ legendary figures. Bob Lemon, Bobby Grich, and Tony Gwynn are but a few of the major league baseball greats who began their careers here. On the softball side, the legendary Nitehawks. Led by such gifted players as Paul “Lucky” Humiston and Joe Rodgers made an indelible mark on Southern California Softball.

In addition to those who made their fame on the field, there have been hundreds of off the field players and supporters that have helped make Long Beach one of the country’s leading baseball and softball cities. How fitting it is then that Blair Field is the new home of the Long Beach Baseball Hall of Fame, and the adjoining Joe Rodgers softball field is the site of the Long Beach Softball

Hall of Fame

For several months now, two committees (one for baseball and one for softball) have been putting in countless hours writing the rules for selection to the Halls of Fame. Once that demanding task was complete, they each then endured the arduous task of narrowing down the field of proposed members for the inaugural class. Numerous names were submitted for selection and many of those not in the initial class will remain in consideration for future years. The large number of names given to the two committees speaks volumes about the quality of these two sports in Long Beach.

The inductees for the inaugural class of 2004 were:

BASEBALL HALL OF FAME

BOB BAILEY
ROCKY BRIDGES
JEFF BURROUGHS
RON FAIRLY
JACK GRAHAM
BOBBY GRICH
TONY GWYNN
JOE HICKS
BOB “RUPE” HUGHES
AL JOHNSON
BOB LEMON
HARRY MINOR
LAUREN PROCTOR
VERN STEPHENS

SOFTBALL HALL OF FAME

PATTY GASSO
CLEO GOYETTE
NICK HOPKINS
PAUL “LUCKY” HUMISTON
NICKI KEPHART
MARY LETOURNEAU
PETE MANARINO
SHELLIE MCCALL
IRVIN “RED” MEAIRS
ISIDORE PERRUCCIO
JOE RODGERS
DON SARNO
SHADIE SICKLES
KIM SOWDER
STACY VAN ESSEN
STAN WHITE
LEROY ZIMMERMAN

Click here to read the Hall of Famers’ biographies, from the 2004 program.

Hail Cesar

Friday, June 10th, 2005

No, no, not the So Cal Bombers’ Cesar Rodriguez. Cesar Izturis. Los Angeles Dodger shortstop. Well, if you don’t “hail” him, at least consider voting for him to be the starting shortstop in the July 12 MLB All Star Game at Detroit. Oh, I know it’s not fastpitch news, but close enough for a blog based in So Cal. Excuse the shameless plug for a local player here in L.A.

Apparently, I was not the only one dismayed by the fact that Garciaparra led the early voting returns – – despite the fact that he’s been out with an injury since April 20. Or that Izzy was way back in the early voting returns, trailing the likes of a .227 hitting Rafael Furcal and others in the “not worthy” category. Click their names if you can bear to see their stats. Garciappara has a .157 avg, .228 OBP — and all of 8 hits this season.

From MLB.com:

Amid international dismay at his not being listed among the top five vote-getters in initial All-Star balloting, a flurry of votes has inched Dodgers shortstop Cesar Izturis into the No. 4 slot in the most recent polling results.

With columns in the Los Angeles Times and three Venezuelan media outlets advocating his election, the league leader in multihit games, who has 260,683 votes, now ranks behind only Chicago’s Nomar Garciaparra (who’s been out since April 20 with an injury), St. Louis’ David Eckstein (who’s hitting .303 but has committed nine errors) and Atlanta’s Rafael Furcal (who’s batting .224).

Izturis, who is only 25, won his first Gold Glove last season, and has played highlight-reel defense all year, turning 35 double plays and making countless plays from deep in the hole. Through the first third of the season, he set a pace that would have him finish with 231 hits, 102 runs, 33 doubles, 12 steals and 60 RBIs as a leadoff man. Through Saturday, Izturis was batting .326.

It’s picking up for the man Vin Scully calls simply “Little Cesar”, and you can help by clicking that little picture of him here. Vote once — heck– vote 25 times as permitted by Major League Baseball. Haven’t been able to cast that many ballots since the old days in Chicago. All kidding aside, consider Izzy when casting that all star ballot.

Hey, you there in St. Louis, or San Diego, or Washington D.C. — who do you really want at shortstop in the all star game in the 9th inning, protecting that home field advantage for your team? Even you Cardinal fans — I know you love Eckstein — but don’t you want those World Series games at home in this last year of Busch stadium? Don’t like the Dodgers? I barely do myself, after DePodesta’s havoc. But throw us a bone….we stink and aren’t going to the playoffs anyway. Remind DePo that it was Dan Evans who signed our star player. Hail Cesar.

World championship a true “family affair” for New Zealand’s Telfer

Wednesday, June 1st, 2005

By Pat Healey Marketing and Media Consultant ISF 2005 JR. MEN’S WORLD SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP http://www.2005worldsoftball.com

[INVERCARGILL, NEW ZEALAND] The ISF 2005 Jr. Men’s World Softball Championship will be a true family affair for New Zealand’s Mathew Telfer. Mathew will be following in the footsteps of brothers Michael (1997) and Chris (2001) when he suits up for New Zealand at the championship June 24 to July 3 in Summerside. “We are both really looking forward to it, especially since we have not been to PEI before,” said Karen Telfer, Mathew’s mom. “We’re also hoping to get time to have a look around if we can in between games.” This year’s World Championship will be Karen’s third and her husband Colin’s fourth. The Telfer’s have grown up in the sport of softball, continuing the family sport hood as Karen and Colin both played the sport. Now all six kids are involved in sports in one way or another. “We all love the game as Mum and Dad played and kept it going as a family sport,” Mathew said. “We’re also quite involved in coaching, grounds and other softball committees. A lot of hard work and training goes into it.” Mathew is thrilled to continue the past traditions set by his older brothers, which included Michael’s trip to Newfoundland and Labrador. “It has always been a goal since I was 10yrs old when Michael made the team for 1997 World Championship,” Mathew added. “We worked it out then that Chris and I would both be the right ages then to make the New Zealand Under-19 teams, so that has always been my goal. I’m thrilled that I have made it.”

Mathew does have one advantage over his brothers though. He made the Under 16 boys team that traveled to Australia in 2002, where he took home MVP honors for New Zealand. “It has always been my goal to make a World Series and it has all fallen into place,” Mathew said. “It’s a bonus to keep up the tradition, and my brothers kept a bit of pressure on me.” The Verdon College student said that it would be a privilege to wear the New Zealand colours during the championship. “It’s awesome that the three of us have all made the WS for that age group,” said Mathew, 18. “It’s a real privilege to carry on the tradition. Mathew is keeping his work in family too as he is doing his drain-laying apprenticeship with the family-owned Telfer Drain-laying in his hometown, which has a population of about 50,000. “The history of our achieved sportsman is pretty blimin good actually, softball has done well in the past,” Karen added.

Karen and Colin both support their children’s endeavors in the sport, although to continue their sport they have to travel north many a times from their city of Invercargill, in the South Land region. They have three girls coming up through the sport of softball. Alice is 16 while twins Joanna and Katie are 12-years-old. “We’re extremely proud of the children’s achievements and have also been so lucky to be able to follow them around the world,” said Karen. “With having a large family I guess it’s pretty awesome to see that they have all done so well,” said Karen. “It makes it hard for the other three girls coming up behind though doesn’t it. Karen and Colin are both from sporting families, so that may have helped get the five kids into the sport. But with being so involved in sports, they have not much time for anything else. “You are right about the spare time and spare money!” Karen explained. “Other things just go on the back boiler and you do what you can for them. They are all involved in many other sports and they just love having a go at most things. But there is a limit!! ”

Pat Healey
MARKETING AND MEDIA CONSULTANT
ISF 2005 JR MEN’S WORLD SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
mailto:phealey@2005worldsoftball.com

USA Jr. Men’s Roster, Bios and Schedule for Upcoming ISF Tournament

Wednesday, May 25th, 2005

The USA Jr. Mens’ team roster and schedule of games for the upcoming ISF International Tournament in Prince Edward Island, Canada, June 24, 2005-July 3, 2005 is posted at the ASA website.

The roster includes links to photo and bio of each player, including So Cal’s own, Kevin Castillo. Kevin grew up playing fastpitch in the city leagues with his dad Paul Castillo, including El Segundo and Artesia as a member of the Rounders (and sometimes playing against the Rounders). He is a standout player on the baseball team at Long Beach Poly, the same high school that the great Tony Gwynn of the San Diego Padres attended. The bios make for interesting reading.

Bonus points: Can you find another 2005 press release at the ASA site on men’s fastpitch? How many of the last 150 press releases posted are about men’s fastpitch?

Who is Roman Lara?

Tuesday, May 24th, 2005

“Who is Roman Lara?” was a question heard ’round the diamonds over the weekend in Lancaster, California.

The short answer to the question is: “The new 28 year old shortstop for Santana Concrete of the So Cal ASA Alliance league, who did a great Alex Rodriguez impersonation, clubbing seven (count ’em, 7) home runs over the weekend.” (click to enlarge his photo below)

The seven homers broke the old Alliance record of five (5), held by the Rick McCarthy and Keith Barker of the Edge and Tom Morton of the Rounders. Five of the home runs came in six consecutive at bats. He had to leave his last game with a disclocated knee, but injury or not, it was a phenomenal performance by the young shortstop. More likely for fans, next time around, it will be “Where is Roman Lara?”, curious to see what he’ll do for an encore.