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Softball Canada announces 40-man pool for National Team

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

(Ottawa, ON) Softball Canada is pleased to release the list of players who have been selected to the Senior Men’s National Team Athlete Pool for the 2010 season. At this time, the Senior Men’s team is scheduled to participate at the VII Pan American Championship which will be held in Guatemala City from November 19-27, 2010.

The athletes selected to the Senior Men’s National Team pool are:

1. Bryan Abrey (Richmond, BC)
2. Derek Arsenie (Saskatoon, SK)
3. Cory Avery (Halifax, NS)
4. Tyson Barkman (Abbotsford, BC)
5. Sean Cleary (Harbour Main, NL)
6. Nick Dambrosio (Gormley, ON)
7. Justin Dauvin (Saskatoon, SK)
8. Jody Eidt (Mitchell, ON)
9. Jeff Ellsworth (St. Lawrence, PEI)
10. Trevor Ethier (Saskatoon, SK)

11. Blair Ezekiel (Harbour Main, NL)
12. Brad Ezekiel (Harbour Main, NL)
13. Ian Fehrman (Townsend, ON)
14. Calem Gardner (Squamish, BC)
15. Pat Graham (Paris, ON)
16. Mike Grant (Antigonish, NS)
17. Jason Hill (St. John’s, NL)
18. Brandon Horn (Waterloo, ON)
19. Mark Johnson (Glencoe, ON)
20. Cory Jones (Leduc, AB)
21. Darrell Joy (Calgary, AB)
22. Dustin Keshane (Norquay, SK)
23. Paul Koert (Brooklyn, ON)
24. Rowan Lam (Glencoe, ON)
25. Derek Mayson (North Vancouver, BC)
26. Devon McCullough (Saskatoon, SK)
27. Steve Mullaley (Freshwater, NL)
28. Mike Noftall (St. John’s, NL)
29. Grant Patterson (Penetanguishene, ON)
30. Allan Phibbs (Hagersville, ON)
31. Andrew Phibbs (Hagersville, ON)
32. Andrew Putnam (Cambridge, ON)
33. Jason Sanford (Durham, NS)
34. Kevin Schellenberg (Squamish, BC)
35. Andy Skelton (Scarborough, ON)
36. Darrell Tilley (Camrose, AB)
37. Terrell Walker (Balcarres, SK)
38. Sean Whitten (Calgary, AB)
39. Ryan Wolfe (Melbourne, ON)
40. Brady Woods (Stonewall, MB)

The pool includes nine members of the 2009 Senior Men’s National team that won a Bronze medal at the 2009 ISF XII Men’s World Championship held in Saskatoon, SK, as well as six members of the Silver medal winning team from the 2008 VIII ISF Junior Men’s World Championship held in Whitehorse Yukon.

“We are pleased to announce our initial Canadian Senior Men’s National Team player pool” stated Don Bates, Senior Men’s National Team Head Coach. “We will continue to add and delete players from the pool over the next three years as we prepare for the 2013 ISF World Championship in New Zealand. The player pool features a solid nucleus of returning players from the 2009 ISF team, supported by a strong group of talented young athletes.”

The Senior Men’s National Team coaching staff reserves the right to add or remove players from the Athlete Pool at any time. Inclusion on this list does not guarantee that an athlete will be selected to attend a National Team Tryout Camp.

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For more information, please contact:

Harvey Stevenson
Operations Manager – National Teams
Softball Canada
hstevenson@softball.ca

Goodbye Greely, G’day Gower

Monday, February 8th, 2010

From the Eastern Ontario Fastball Blog

Men’s Fastball is Coming Back to North Gower

Competitive men’s fastball is coming back to North Gower. The fastball club formerly known as the Greely Eagles will be known as the North Gower Marlboroughs in 2010.

In addition to the move, the club is announcing the new sponsorship of the Marlborough Pub in North Gower. Captain Anil Hayne said the club was excited about moving to North Gower, and that it made sense for a lot of reasons.

“Some of our players live in North Gower, so it’s our hometown and we love it,” said Hayne.

“Plus, we have a great local sponsor backing us.”

Marlborough Pub co-owner Jason Moore said he looking forward to the partnership. He said he was impressed by the club’s sense of community, such as conducting free fastball clinics for children.

“Community involvement is important to our business,” said Moore. “We like the way these guys promote fastball and give back to kids, and we want to support that.”

The North Gower Marlboroughs Men’s Fastball Club will compete in the Greater Ottawa Fastball League (GOFL).

The GOFL is a nine-team premier men’s fastball league in Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec.

The Marlboroughs’ home games will be played at the Alfred Taylor Recreation Facility on Community Way in North Gower. The schedule is yet to be determined.

For more information about the Marlborough Pub, please visit their website: www.marlboroughpub.com.

For more information about the North Gower Marlboroughs Men’s Fastball Club, please contact Anil Hayne at 613-489-1730 or gowerfastball@gmail.com.

Monkton Tournament Cancelled for 2010

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Or is it ?


From Al’s Fastball:

Monkton 2010

Friday, February 5, 2010

The Monkton Annual World Fastball Invitational scheduled for July 1-4, 2010 has been put on hold.

We do not have the official word yet however the sad news was relayed to us unoficially until a press release can be made up.

The Monkton World Fastball Invitational committee has decided to skip holding the tournament in 2010.

This will be very sad news for the large number of fans and players who regard this tournament as the best weekend tournament going.

We were informed this morning that an official press release will be sent to us early next week.

The number of emails expressing concern, grief, sadness, and asking why is absolutely overwhelming.

Halifax Shoot-Out III

Monday, February 1st, 2010

May 21-24, 2010
Halifax, Nova Scotia
CFB Windsor Park, Canada Games Diamond , HFX Common # 9
Open MENS Fastpitch Tournament
ISC pitching rules
$450 plus 1 new ball per game ( WORTH KMaster ISC)
Time and weather may reduce games to 5 innings.
We’d like 16 teams, 4×4 team pools, 2 sites.
Guarantees 4 games ( 3x round Robin, plus single elimination )
Top 2 teams in each pool move up, bottom 2 move down to consolation, both are single knock-out.

Committed :

We’kokma’k Warriors
Halifax Outlaws
Halifax Angels
Nova Scotia Jr’s.
Mill Brook First Nations

Trophies and awards to be won.

For more information, contact
Colin Strangward
colinstrangward ( at ) eastlink.ca


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Update on Jim Bradford Classic in Grafton, ON

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Update: Jan 30

Grafton -Jim Bradford Classic
20th year of the Classic
June 11-13
Entry $450
Guaranteed 3 games
Looking for 20 teams
top 12 go to playoff round.

This an Intermediate ,ISC11, and Junior tournament.
Sorry – No top Calibre Pitchers from ISC or National Team .
With 20 teams
Possible $ 3000.00 1st Prize
$ 1000.00 2nd
$ 250.00 for 3rd and 4th

Last years winners were:
Cobourg Force -$2500
Ottawa Team Easton -$1000
Waterdown Hammer -$200
New York Bombers – $200

Please e-mail if your team is interested

Please make cheques out to the “Jim Bradford Classic”
and send to :
Steve Bedard ,
71 Molson St. Port Hope
Ontario. L1A2K2

Have a care
Steve Bedard
sjbgolf (at) hotmail.com
905-885-0821

Islanders play well in international softball tournament

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

From the Summerside Journal Pioneer
(click link for original news story)

Photo by Summerside Journal Pioneer: Jeff Ellsworth

ERIC MCCARTHY
The Journal Pioneer

ALBERTON – Jeff Ellsworth, a resident of Brooklyn, P.E.I., was named tournament most valuable player at the recent Amateur Athletic Union’s international softball tournament at Walt Disney World in Florida.

Ellsworth was the designated hitter for the Chicago-New York Dominicans, and had hits in nine of his first 10 at-bats.” It was one of those weeks,” said Ellsworth, who had a tournament batting average around .700. “Everything was falling in place.” If luck was on his side in the batter’s box, it flowed over to the whole team by the end of the tournament. The [Chicago/New York] Dominicans went on to win the gold medal after both of the finalist teams withdrew. The [Chicago/New York] Dominicans, after winning their first six games of the tournament, were supposedly sidelined with a 6-0 semifinal loss to the Italian club. That team, however, withdrew because of scheduling issues and players having prior commitments. When the tournament organizers gave the Dominicans the green light to play in the final, their opponents, the Dominican national team, balked, Ellsworth related. When they refused to play, the championship was awarded to Chicago-New York.


Hardy pitches

One other West Prince resident played in the tournament, Alberton pitcher Mitchell Hardy.
It’s a bit of an adjustment leaving P.E.I. in January to pitch in an international softball tournament in Florida, he admits.

Hardy pitched in three of the Minnesota Angels’ five games. “Our first game was against the No. 1 pitcher in the world,” Hardy recounted. “It was a good experience just to see him play.”

Hardy pitched two innings in relief against Adam Folkard in that game, surrendering one hit.
Hardy pitched a total of 12 innings. His team finished the tournament with a record of three wins and two losses, bowing out in the quarter-finals to an Ontario team that was led by the world’s top pitcher from the ’90s, Darren Zack.

The tournament was the start of what both Ellsworth and Hardy are hoping will be a busy summer of ball. Ellsworth will be playing with the Broken Bow Patsies this summer and is hoping to retain his spot on Softball Canada’s national team.

Hardy is still deciding who he will be pitching for this summer, having invitations from the Angels, a team from Pennsylvania and the Kegel Knights, the squad he pitched for last year. Both Ellsworth and Hardy will also be playing in the Canadian senior men’s fast pitch championship with the Charlottetown Fawcetts in late August.

Editor’s note:

The above article was edited to correct the name of the tournament host as the Amateur Athletic Union, rather than the “American United Amateur Association” as it was described in the original news story. We also added “[Chicago/New York]” to clarify which Dominican team was referenced, distinguishing the Chicago/New York Dominicans mentioned in the story from the Dominican National team that they were to play in the finals. “Kiegel” was also corrected to “Kegel”.

Tavistock Mens Fastball Tournament – July 16-18

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

From Al’s Fastball

The village of Tavistock will again play host to some of the top Mens Fastball teams and players on the planet July 16th – 18th, 2010. Tavistock is located 15 minutes east of Stratford, 20 minutes west of Kitchener and 20 minutes north of Woodstock.

In 2007, Tavistock played host to the New Zealand Black Sox in a twin bill at beautiful Optimist Park.

In 2008, the Argentinean National Team came to town for a doubleheader at the newly renovated Queens Park.

Both of these events were very well attended and lead us to stepping things up to a two day event last July that included Jarvis, St Thomas, New Zealand Black Sox and the Sebringville Sting. Thanks to the tremendous community support for all of these previous events, we are looking to raise the bar again in 2010. Tavistock is directly located in the middle of our fastball hotbed in southwestern Ontario. Fan support for the game is alive and well and we wish to welcome at this time, any teams that may be interested in joining us for our 2010 Fastball festival. Last year we saw some great ball, LIVE entertainment in the beer tent, delicious breakfast sandwiches courtesy of our Junior Mens team and a lot of fun had by all.

We are planning similar entertainment and are looking for more World Class players and teams to join us this time around. We are blessed here in Tavistock to have two First Rate facilities to host such an event. The Optimist Park and Queens Park are located just two short blocks from one another giving us the opportunity to accommodate a good number of teams. I will be sending out more details and updates as we move towards spring. For now, if your team is interested in competing in this event, please contact me at:
davebailey (at) baileyconstruction.ca”.

The Defending World Champion Kitchener Rivershark Twins are already confirmed for this event. The 2009 Senior Canadian Hosts and Bronze Medallist St Thomas Centennials have also inquired. We are waiting for response before determining the number of teams and the format that we will use for this event, so please email me as soon as possible if your team is interested in participating in Tavistock 2010.

Again the dates for this Open Level Tournament are July 16th to 18th, 2010.

Kind Regards
Dave Bailey
President – Tavistock Minor Ball Association
davebailey (at) baileyconstruction.ca

Canada East ISC League meeting

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Attention all Canada East fastball teams

The Annual General Meeting of the Canada East ISC League will be held on Sunday January 10 at 10 am at the Grand Valley Golf Club.

All Canada East teams are invited to attend to gather information on the 2010 season including:

* qualifying for the 2010 ISC World Tournament
* league format

Grand Valley Golf Club
1910 Roseville Road
Cambridge ON N1R 5S3
519-623-8811

For more information, please contact one of:
David Bakker
League President
bakkers@teksavvy.com

Blair Setford
ISC Canada East VP
blairjs@rogers.com

Joe Todd
Canada East Regional Commissioner
ftode739@rogers.com

Travel advisory for those flying to the U.S.

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

Editor’s Note: With many Canadians, along with Central and South Americans, planning to fly to Florida for the AAU International Tournament in January, keep in mind the additional security measures and limitations on carry-on luggage.

TORONTO – It’s the busiest time of the season to fly and now there will be more delays and added security – including pat-down searches.

The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority has tightened security at airports after a man tried to blow up a plane in the U.S., said Trish Kale, with the Greater Toronto Airport Authority.

“They put in new regulations limiting two carry-on bags to one and passengers will have added security checks,” Kale said.

Farouk Abdul Mutallab was on a Northwest Airlines plane flying from Amsterdam to Detroit when he attempted to set off an explosive device as the plane was landing.

WestJet has announced it is working in cooperation with the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority.

“All guests on flights bound to the United States will be subject to a secondary search,” said WestJet spokesman Robert Palmer.

“Every guest on flights to the United States will be required to submit to a physical pat-down search and carry-on luggage, which will be limited to one bag per guest, will be searched by hand.”

Passengers travelling to the U.S. are advised to arrive at the airport early because of the extra checks being performed.

U.S.-bound flights on all airlines are experiencing significant delays, said Duncan Dee with Air Canada.

“At this time, we are asking for the cooperation of our U.S.-bound customers to minimize the inconvenience on themselves by limiting their carry-on items to the absolute minimum or even to travel with no carry-on items if possible,” Dee said.

“This temporary carry-on policy will assist security officers at the gate in screening customers more quickly and thereby minimize delays for passengers to the extent possible.”

kevin.connor@sunmedia.ca

Don Bates Named Head Coach of Canadian Men’s National Softball Team

Monday, December 14th, 2009


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(Ottawa, ON) Softball Canada is very pleased to announce that Don Bates (Saskatoon, SK) has been chosen as the Head Coach of the Men’s National Team program. Don was an assistant coach with the Men’s program since 2006, and also served as an assistant coach with the Senior Women’s Olympic Team in 2008. Bates will replace Mark Smith (Falmouth, NS), who stepped down earlier this year to take on the Head Coach position of the Women’s National Team program.

“I am honored to assume the position of Head Coach of the Canadian Men’s National Softball Team” stated Don Bates. “The program has a rich tradition of being one of the best in the world. I look forward to working with Canada’s top male softball athletes as we begin our initial preparation for the 2013 ISF World Championship in New Zealand.”

A Level III coach working towards obtaining his Level IV certification, Don has also helped Softball Canada on the administrative side of the game. He has been a member of the Long Term Athlete Development Steering Committee, and just recently accepted to chair the committee at the 2009 Annual General Meeting held in Ottawa. A retired school principal who now runs Saskatchewan’s first High School Softball Academy, Don will devote most of his time to promote and teach the sport of softball.

“It will be a real pleasure to have Don Bates on board as the Head Coach of our Senior Men’s National Team program” said Softball Canada President Kevin Quinn. “Don is highly respected in the softball community for both his softball expertise and his ability to work cooperatively. Don has great technical knowledge, especially in the pitching area, and will be a real asset in developing young athletes as we start our rebuilding process. I am extremely pleased that Don has accepted the challenge and look forward to working with him in the future.”

The Senior Men’s National Team recently won a Bronze medal at the 2009 ISF Men’s World Championship held in Saskatoon, and is always considered a Gold medal threat.

“With a number of our current National Team players retiring from competitive play, one priority over the next two years will be to identify our top young players who appear ready to make the transition to International competition” assessed Bates. “These players will need to be exposed to top International competition to gain the experience required for success at the ISF World Championship. I look forward to working closely with the Provincial/Territorial associations as we begin the process of identifying and developing our National Team roster players.”

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For more information, please contact:

Gilles LeBlanc
Manager – Marketing and Communications
Softball Canada
(613) 523-3386 ext. 3105
gleblanc (at) @softball.ca

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