Archive for the ‘Canada’ Category

Pepsi Centre Complex at Whitehorse

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008


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Canadian Junior National Player Profile 3 – Shane Boland

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Young Canadian Junior National Players Ready for ISF Jr. World Championships

This is the third in a series of Player Profiles of Canadian National team members, who will be competing in the ISF Jr. World Championships at Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, June 20-29, 2009. Ballparkradio will be broadcasting from Whitehorse, June 25-29, 2008.

#10 Shane Boland

Born: February 22nd, 1991
Hometown: Goulds, NL
8518 kilometers or 5110 miles to Whitehorse
Throws: Right
Bats: Right
Position: Shortstop, Second Base


(Information courtesy of Softball Canada)

Prior Profiles Posted:

1. Derek Arsenie
2. Patrick Avery

Canadian Junior National Player Profile 2 – Patrick Avery

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Young Canadian Junior National Players Ready for ISF Jr. World Championships


This is the second in a series of Player Profiles of Canadian National team members, who will be competing in the ISF Jr. World Championships at Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, June 20-29, 2009. Ballparkradio will be broadcasting from Whitehorse, June 25-29, 2008.


#17 Patrick Avery

Born: April 20th, 1990
Hometown: Larry`s River, NS
7338 kilometers, 4400+ miles to Whitehorse
Throws: Right
Bats: Right
Position: Pitcher, Center Field, Shortstop

PERSONAL INFORMATION
Sex: Male
Birthdate: April 20, 1990
Birthplace: Antigonish, NS Canada
Hometown: Larry’s River, NS Canada
Residence: Larry’s River, NS Canada
Languages spoken: English
Height: 183 cm / 6’0″
Weight: 70 kg / 154 lbs
Throws: Right
Bats: Right
Marital status: Single
Father: Wayne
Mother: Sandra
Brothers: Cory
Sisters: Ashley
Noteable relatives in Sport: Brother Cory played for Junior Men’s National Team in 2005
High School: Guysborough Academy
High School Location: Guysborough
Most Influential Person: Father
Softball Goals: Win a medal with Team Canada
Club Team: Guysborough Athletics
Years on National Team: 1
Favourite Movie: American History X
Favourite Food: Steak
Favourite TV Show: Family Guy
Favourite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Favourite Musician/Group: The Game, Dr Dre, Eminem
Favourite Quote: The only thing worse than finishing second, is finishing third.


(Information courtesy of Softball Canada)

Prior Profiles Posted:

1. Derek Arsenie

Canadian Junior National Player Profile 1 – Derek Arsenie

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

Young Canadian Junior National Players Ready for ISF Jr. World Championships


This is the first in a series of Player Profiles of Canadian National team members, who will be competing in the ISF Jr. World Championships at Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, June 20-29, 2009. Ballparkradio will be broadcasting from Whitehorse, June 25-29, 2008.

#3 Derek Arsenie
Born: April 1st, 1990
Hometown: Saskatoon, SK
Throws: Right
Bats: Right
Position: Catcher/Utility

PERSONAL INFORMATION
Sex: Male
Birthdate: April 1, 1990
Birthplace: Melfort, SK Canada
Hometown: Saskatoon, SK Canada
Residence: Saskatoon, SK Canada
Languages spoken: English
Height: 173 cm / 5’8″
Weight: 71 kg / 156 lbs
Throws: Right
Bats: Right
Marital status: Single
Father: Myron
Mother: Theresa
Sisters: Shaunda
High School: St. Joseph HS
High School Location: Saskatoon
Academic Awards: Principals honour roll 2008,2006,2005
Most Influential Person: Parents
Who most influence your softball career: Father, He introduced me to the game at a very early age and has coached me since
Softball Goals: Win on the Jr national team, Make the Sr National team, Win both an international and national title
Club Team: Aspen Selects
Club Team Coach: Mark Dauvin
Canadian Championships Experience: 2003 Pee Wee Boys Western Canadians- 8th 2004 Pee Wee Boys Western Canadians- Bronze Medallists 2005 Bantam Boys Western Canadians- Gold Medallists 2006 Bantam Boys Western Canadians-4th 2007 Midget Boys Nationals-Bronze
International Competitions: 2002 Boys Under 12 ISC championship in the U.S.A
Years on National Team: 1
Sports Awards: 2005 Leadership award [football] 2005 Earned 3 MVP awards at Western Canadians 2006 Earned 3 MVP awards at Western Canadians
Other Sports/Hobbies/Interests: Hockey, football, other sports, alto sax
Most Memorable Softball Experience: 2002 Boys Under 12 ISC championship in the U.S.A.
Favourite Movie: Little Big League
Favourite Food: Lasagne
Favourite Athlete: John Macdonald
Favourite country visited: United States
Favourite Drink: Chocolate Milk
Favourite Quote: Winners never quit because quitters never win


(Information courtesy of Softball Canada)

10 Days and Counting…

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

(click logo for official website)

(and 15 days to the first broadcast on Ballparkradio.com)

Update on Greg de Belleval

Monday, June 9th, 2008

Quick update on Greg de Belleval, the pitcher for the Bridgeport Braves, injured at the Snapper Shootout in a game with Shakespeare Falcons when he was hit in the face with a line drive. Looks like he’ll be OK, injuries serious, but not quite as bad as feared initially. His note:

It looks like I was in a bar fight with Clutch or something!

The plastic surgeon said I don’t need any operations like first thought, but my cheek bone under my left eye has multiple fractures and my cheek bone under my right eye has minor fractures.

He said my nose is fine and my jaw isn’t fractured either. I will check with my dentist later to see how my teeth are doing, although they seem ok.

I can’t really close my jaw very well at this point, but hopefully when the swelling goes down I will have full function again.

Thank you fellas for your help Saturday afternoon, especially Clutch and Sammy and whomever else helped me over to the chair behind the bleachers.

Take care fella’s and look forward to getting back on the mound, but that may not be for a several weeks.

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Horse Lake Thunder at Vancouver

Monday, June 9th, 2008

Vancouver, BC

The Vancouver Grey Sox played host to the Horse Lake, AB Thunder in a four game super series this past weekend at South Memorial Park in Vancouver. A game by game summary of the series is enclosed.

Game 1 – played Saturday June 7 @ 3:00 pm PDT
Horse Lake Thunder 9 – Vancouver Grey Sox 6 – 8 innings
WP – Sean Whitten (5), 3.2 IP, 0R, 1BB, 6Ks, 1H, – relief of Darren Zack 4.1 IP, 6R, 4ER, 2BB, 7K, 10H
LP – Derek Mayson (7) 2IP, 3R, 2 ER, 1BB, 2Ks, 2H in relief of Mike Piechnik 6IP, 6R, 5ER, 0BB, 10Ks, 8H.

Horse Lake Thunder CF Randy Potskin made a game saving two out over-the-shoulder catch off a drive to left centre by Grey Sox PH Kevin Rasmussen with two out and two on in bottom of the
7th. Horse Lake then scored 3 in the 8th to win it, to cap the visitor’s comeback from
a 6-2 Grey Sox lead.

Game 2 played Saturday June 7th at 5:00 pm PDT
Vancouver Grey Sox 6 – Horse Lake Thunder 1
WP – Derek Mayson 7IP, 1R, 1ER, 1BB, 6K, 4H
LP – Sean Whitten 4IP, 2R, 1ER, 1BB, 8K, 3H – relief from Karl Gollan (5) 2IP, 4R, 2ER, 3BB, 3K, 4H

The Grey Sox bounced back in the nightcap led by pitcher Derek Mayson’s complete game 4 hitter and a 3 RBI triple by C Rasmussen in the 6th off Karl Gollan. Chad Ghostkeeper had a solo HR for the Thunder.

Weather was sunny and warm – and there was a large crowd on hand including the New Zealand and Australian Mens Under 19 National Teams, who are training and playing exhibition games in the Vancouver area over the next 10 day period in preparation for the ISF Junior Mens World Championship to be held in Whitehorse, Yukon later this month.

Game 3 – played Sunday June 8 @ 11:00 am PDT
Vancouver Grey Sox 1 – Horse Lake Thunder 0
WP – Derek Mayson 7IP, 2H, OR, 7Ks
LP – Darren Zack 5IP, 5H, 1R, 3Ks with relief from Sean Whitten (6) 1IP, 0H, 2Ks

A sacrifice fly by Grey Sox Brian Mayson in the bottom of the 1st scoring Trevor Johnstone provided pitcher Derek Mayson who turned in another strong effort allowing only 2 hits, with the margin of victory.

Game 4 – played Sunday June 8 @ 1:00 pm PDT
Vancouver Grey Sox 2 – Horse Lake Thunder 0
WP – Mike Piechnik 7IP, 3H, OR, 10Ks
LP – Sean Whitten 6IP, 3H, 2R, 10Ks

Grey Sox broke open a scoreless game in the 6th with a lead off walk, sacrifice and then a Trevor Johnstone single scoring pinch runner Bryan Abrey.

Weather on Sunday was overcast and cool, but the forecasted showers managed to stay away. A well played series of games between two evenly matched teams and thus provided the fans with a good glimpse of open level mens fastpitch. Sincere thanks and appreciation to the Horse Lake Thunder for making the trip to Vancouver and we look forward to seeing them back on July 25 – 27 for the 7th Annual Vancouver Challenge Tournament.

Next action for the Grey Sox is Friday June 13th when they make the short commute to New Westminster to play a doubleheader at 6:45 & 8:30 pm vs the New Zealand Under 19 Mens National Team. The Friday games vs. New Zealand will be played at Moody Park. The Grey Sox then return to their home park – South Memorial for a doubleheader on Saturday June 14th vs the Canadian National Under 19 Mens Team – game times are 3:00 & 5:00 pm. On Sunday June 15th the Grey Sox and the same Canadian National Under 19 Mens team will have a single game starting at 11:00 am, again at South Memorial Park – followed by a social and barbeque for both the teams and members of the Cloverdale Minor Softball Association who will be attending the game as guests of the Grey Sox.

Larry Kancs
President
Vancouver Grey Sox
www.vancouvergreysox.com

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Al is in the House – at the Snapper Shootout

Friday, June 6th, 2008

Al Doran is at the Snapper Shootout, posting scores and updates via his blackberry.

If you’re not on his email list, you can find the posts on this page, with newest posts added to the top of the page.

Or this page – see the links on the left hand side of the page for the Shootout.

Here is the Scoreboard page.

And if you’re not on his list, maybe you should be ! 🙂 To be added, email him at fastball (at) pmihrm.com . Be sure to put the words “Please subscribe me” on the subject line, and include your full name in the email. (I’m not sure he can add you this weekend, since he’s at the ballpark, but at least you’ll be on it for next time).

Aspen Interiors to Host Senior “A” Tournament This Weekend

Friday, June 6th, 2008

From:

The Aspen Interiors host their annual Senior “A” men’s fastpitch softball tournament at Gordie Howe Park this weekend.

The event runs tomorrow night through Sunday and is a five-team round-robin…all the teams being from the Saskatoon Amateur Softball Association. Aspen qualified for this year’s I-S-C World Championship in August in Wisconsin when they won the Horse Lake Thunder Challenge this past weekend. They will also take part in the Canadian Senior “A” men’s championship here in Saskatoon in August as well. In addition, three members of Aspen Interiors will suit up for Canada in the Three Nations Challenge at Bob Van Impe Park, July 3rd through 6th, against the U-S and Japan. They are pitchers Trevor Ethier and Dean Holoein plus third baseman Keith Mackintosh.

Ballparkradio to Broadcast Games from the ISF Jr. World Championships – June 25-29, 2008

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

“Mr. Smith Goes to the Yukon”

As announced by Kyle Smith during tonight’s California Lumberking broadcasts, Ballparkradio will be on hand in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, to broadcast the final four days of the ISF Jr. World Championships, including the medal round games over the final weekend, June 25-29, 2008. Broadcasters Kyle Smith and Jim Flanagan will be bringing you all the action.

The 12 country tournament gets underway on June 21, 2008, including teams from:

1. Canada
2. United States
3. Mexico
4. Australia
5. New Zealand
6. Japan
7. Argentina
8. Venezuela
9. Denmark
10. Czech Republic
11. Botswana
12. South Africa

For more information on the tournament, click the ISF Jr. logo, above.

Click here for a PDF of the complete schedule of games.


(click photo for official tournament website)