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Bombers Knock Off # 1 Broken Bow, Win at Vancouver

Monday, July 30th, 2007

Once again, So Cal Bomber pitcher Lucas Mata, formerly of the two-time ISC World Champion County Materials proved to be the difference maker for the Bombers, as they avenged an earlier defeat by Broken Bow, to beat them handily, 11-2 in the Vancouver Challenge championship game. The win at Vancouver marks the second time that Mata has pitched with the Bombers this year, and the second time he has pitched them to a tournament win against a top flite field of teams. The Bombers take a good bit of momentum into the tournament, as they battle towards their goal – an ISC World Title.

Broken Bow nabbed the # 1 spot in the final set of rankings leading into next month’s ISC World Tournament, after holding down the # 3 spot most of the year. The Bombers jumped from # 7 to # 4 on the strength of their win last month at Monkton Tournament, which boasted the strongest field of teams this side of the world tournament. The Bombers got to both pitchers equally, 7 against Andrew Kirkpatrick in 5 innings and 4 more against Jeremy Manley in one inning in the 6 inning-run-rule shortened game, while Mata held Broken Bow to just 2 runs on 4 hits. Evan Potskin (triple, homer, 2 runs and 4 RBI) led the way, with plenty of support from Steve Pinnochio (3 for 3 with a triple, two singles, 2 runs scored and an RBI), Adam LaLonde (3 runs). Jason Porto added a home run for the Bombers as well.

From
Complete Scoreboard at Al’s Fastball

Vancouver Challenge Semi Final and Final results

Semi Final

Portland DeMarini 4 R 2 H 4 E
SoCal Bombers 11R 9 H 2 E

Portland
Pitching
Bricklen Anderson(L) 4 IP 8 R 5 ER 7 H 4 BB 3 K
Craig Pidcock .1 IP 3 R 3 ER 2 H 3 BB
2 K

Hitting
Brian Ree 1 for 2 R

SoCal
Pitching
Darryl Tilley 2 IP 3 R 2 ER 0 H 3 BB 4
K
Sean Whitten(W) 2 IP 1 R 0 ER 3 H 2 BB 3 K
Lucas Mata 1 IP
3 K

Hitting
Adam Lalonde 1 for 2 (2B) 3 R
Chad Ghostkeeper 2 for 4 (1B,1B) RBI
Evan Potskin 1 for 3 (2B) R 2 RBI
Marc Santillano 2 for 2 (1B,1B) R, 3 RBI

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

SoCal Bombers 11 R 9 H 2 E
Broken Bow 2 R 4 H 2 E

SoCal
Pitching
Lucas Mata 6 IP 2 R 1 ER 4 H HR 2 BB 9 K’s

Hitting
Adam Lalonde 1 for 2(1B) 3 R
Steve Pinocchio 3 for 3(1B,1B,3B) 2R, RBI
Evan Potskin 2 for 4(3B,HR) 2 R, 4 RBI
Jason Porto 1 for 3(HR) R, RBI

Broken Bow
Pitching
Andrew Kirkpatrick (L) 5 IP 7 R 5 ER 6 H 8 K
Jeremy Manley 1 IP 4 R 3 ER 3 H 1 K

Hitting
Jordan Taveras 1 for 2 (1B) R
Eduardo Leonardo 1 for 3 (HR) R RBI

CHAMPIONS – SoCal Bombers
RUNNER UP – Broken Bow Gremlins
3 RD PLACE – Portland Demarini

ISC Canada West Qualifier – Vancouver Grey Sox

TOURNAMENT TOP HITTER – Derek Mayson Vancouver Grey Sox
TOURNAMENT TOP PITCHER – Lucas Mata SoCal Bombers
TOURNAMENT MVP – Darren Box SoCal Bombers

Bombers Drop One at Vancouver, Still Alive

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

# 4 Bombers Fall to # 1 Gremlins in Battle of “Double Life” teams

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From

Vancouver Challenge Playoff Round Gremlins vs SoCal

PLAYOFF ROUND (Blue 1 vs Red 1)

Broken Bow Gremlins 4 R 4 H 1 E
SoCalBombers 0R 2 H 1 E

Broken Bow

Pitching
Jeremy Manley (W) 6 IP 0 R 2H 8 K
Andrew Kirpatrick 1IP 2K 1 BB

Hitting
Jarrad Martin 2for 3 (2B,3B) 1 Run 2 RBI’s
Patrick Shannon 1 for 3 (HR) 1 Run 2 RBI’s

SoCal
Pitching
Sean Whitten (L) 5 IP 4R 3 ER 4 H 7 K
LucasMata 1IP 3 K

Hitting
Adam Lalonde 2 for 3 (1B,1B)

Submitted by Craig Donaldson

Vancouver Challenge – Saturday Results

Saturday, July 28th, 2007


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Portland/Piechnik Top Horse Lake/Zack in Battle of Legends

From

Vancouver Challenge Tournament Game 2

Portland Demarini Merchants 4R 5H 1E
Horse Lake Thunder 2R 4H 1E

Portland
Pitching
Mike Piechnik (WP) 7IP 4H 2R 1ER 12K

Hitting
Brian Ree 2 for 4 1RBI

Horse Lake
Pitching
Darren Zack (LP) 7IP 5H 4R 3ER 3BB 9K

Hitting
Logan Goodswimmer 1 for 3 1 RBI
Corey Giroux 1 for 3 (triple)

Game 3

Portland Demarini Merchants 0 Runs 3 Hits 0 E
So Cal Bombers 4 Runs 6 Hits 1 E

Portland
Pitching
Bricklen Anderson (LP) 6 IP 4 R 4 ER 6H 2 BB 6K

So Cal
Pitching
Lucas Mata (WP) 5 IP 0 R 0 ER 3H 2 BB 8K
Sean Whitten 2 IP 6 K

Hitting
Darren Box 3 for 3 (2 singles, HR) 2 Runs 2 RBI’s

Challenge Cup Game 4 Results

Broken Bow Gremlins 5 Runs 7 Hits 0 Errors
Linus Software Stealers 0 Runs 2 Hits 1 Error

Pitching
Broken Bow
Jeremy Manley (WP) 7 IP 0 Runs 2 Hits 15 K’s

Hitting
Eduardo Leonardo 2 for 3 (1B,2B) 1Rbi
Rhys Casley 1 for 3 (HR) 2 Rbi’s 2 Runs

Linus Software Stealers
Pitching
Darren Strang (LP) 2 IP 4Runs 3ER 4 Hits 1 HR 1K
Mike Egerdeen 4 IP 1Run 1ER 3 Hits 1 BB 6 K’s

Craig Donaldson
ISC Regional Commissioner
cdonalds5@shaw.ca

Still throwing strong

Saturday, July 28th, 2007

From the

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(Photo: Canadian softball pitcher Mike Piechnik during his wind up in Winnipeg at the Pam Am games in 1999. John Lehmann/National Post Files)

A pair of underhand flamethrowers will make some magic for fans at this weekend’s Vancouver Challenge

Gary Kingston
Vancouver Sun

Mike Piechnik is reaching back into a memory bank that seems to spew out games as quickly and cleanly as an ATM spits out crisp 20s.

It’s 1988. U.S. fastpitch nationals. The Victoria native, hurling for The Farm out of Madison, Wisc., is in a classic bionic-arm pitching matchup with Peter Meredith, the standout from New Zealand who was throwing then for Trans-Aire of Elkhart, Ind.

Two hired-gun imports, two wizards of the windmill delivery.

“He threw every game as I did,” says Piechnik. “We met up in a game before the winner’s bracket final. Twenty innings, five hours and 50 minutes. We beat them 1-0. He struck out 26 guys. I struck out 46.”

That’s right, 46, which, ironically enough, is the current age of the still active Piechnik.

“Bottom of the 20th, I had one run and I’m thinking ‘I ain’t losing this.’ And I struck out the side.”

Piechnik, a transit driver in Victoria, is pitching this summer for American club team Portland DeMarini, which is in the six-team Vancouver Challenge tournament this weekend at South Memorial Park.

Also entered is the Horse Lake, Alta., Thunder, who have recruited another 46-year-old hurler, righthander Darren Zack of Garden River, Ont., to be their ace.

The two might be edging past their prime — though the lefty Piechnik threw a perfect game at the Vancouver Grey Sox last weekend in Portland — but for fans, it’s the first time the legendary Canadian chuckers will have played on the same field in B.C. in a decade.

Asked about other career highlights, Piechnik rattles off years and teams, scores and strikeout totals like they happened yesterday.

“What I compare that to, is it’s the same as a war veteran who goes through so many battles and then they win the war,” he says. “Like the veterans on the road through Italy [in the Second World War], you remember those hard-fought battles with close friends. The stress is huge and you band together and you win and your recall is strong because of that. You’re doing this with close, close friends, close teammates who make you better. That’s why you remember.”

Men’s elite fastpitch has always been a low-profile, niche sport in North America, its U.S. hotbeds in places like Sioux City, Iowa, and Madison, Wisc., and its Canadian status similar to senior level lacrosse. In the last couple of decades, it has even been eclipsed by the women’s game, which made it into the Olympics in 1996 and thrives in the U.S. college system.

The heyday of the men’s game was from the 1960s to early ’90s, and Piechnik and Zack were two of the best to ever take the circle, certainly the two greatest pitchers in Canadian fastpitch history. They led Canada to Pan Am Games gold medals in 1991, 1995 and 1999, and Piechnik started and Zack closed when Canada won its only International Softball Federation world title in Manila in 1992, beating New Zealand in the final of the quadrennial event.

Both also have been standouts in the annual International Softball Congress world tournament, playing for various North American club teams. In a 2003 story that compared their ISC stats, Piechnik, the career wins leader for lefthanders, was 45-16 with 770 strikeouts in 438 innings and four perfect games, though his teams never won a title; Zack was 46-14 with 797 strikeouts in the same number of innings with four ISC titles

In 1995, when his Toronto Gators won their second crown in three years, Zack was 10-0 with a 0.36 ERA and 150 strikeouts, a record for Ks that still stands.

Zack, a genial giant at 6-3 and 285 pounds, figures he’s played for “at least” 30 to 40 teams. The 6-2, 220-pound Piechnik hasn’t added his up, and simply rattles off a road map of stops: “Started with Victoria, went to Wisconsin, back to Victoria, then to Sioux City, Iowa, two teams there, then to All-Car [in Green Bay, Wisc.], then I went to New Jersey, from there to Nebraska . . .

In an officially “amateur” game where they are supposed to be reimbursed only for travel expenses and wages lost, two of the greatest have-arms-will-travel gunslingers are loathe to discuss money, just in case the taxman is reading. But it’s a fair assumption that the sponsors of the stacked teams they were recruited to play for generously looked after guys who could pitch all day while striking out 16 batters a game.

“Is that right?” said a laughing Zack.

The itinerant life of an underhand flamethrower, at least in his 20s and 30s and single, was a “rush,” says Piechnik. And there was definitely a “love of the game” feel to what he did.

“Actually, Love of the Game (starring Kevin Costner as a baseball player) is one of my favourite movies. It explains a lot of the life of a ball player. Tone it down a bit and it’s a softball player’s life. You still meet the girls, get the fans. You get to go places and do things you wouldn’t normally do.”

But at 46, with kids eight and 11, Piechnik’s days as an elite level arm for hire are just about done. He’ll pitch for Portland at next month’s ISC tournament in Kitchener, Ont., then call it quits.

“Pitching is not that demanding once you’re in shape. It’s a fun game when you can throw great, hit your spots, make the ball move. But as you get older, it’s a tougher climb each spring [to get physically ready]. And recovery is a bugger. The next morning [after pitching] it really hurts. You wake up sometimes and feel like four guys did you in.”

Zack, a member of the Garden River First Nation and a genuine hero to native youth for whom he stages pitching clinics, says he’s taking it year by year while keeping a close eye on his 17-year-old son, Darren Jr., also a pitcher.

“If I’m effective, still throwin’ it, I’ll keep playing as long as I can,” Zack said by cell phone this week while driving from Horse Lake to Vancouver. “I’d like to play with my boy.”

The Vancouver Grey Sox, the tournament hosts this weekend, plan to honour Zack and Piechnik and their careers with a small ceremony this afternoon at South Memorial Park. They have their own mutual admiration society, even if, as Zack jokes, Piechnik “throws with the wrong arm.”

“Darren is the most naturally gifted pitcher I’ve ever seen,” says Piechnik.

“And what an awesome ambassador for the game, a real gentleman of the sport. I loved playing with him, just to watch what he could do with a drop ball.

“When he was at his best, nobody had the variety of pitches he did and then he had the gas to back it up. And longevity, he could throw for frickin’ ever.”

Grey Sox co-sponsor Conrad Margolis had Zack in Vancouver from 1990-92 with the old Magicians.

“What set him apart … was he had the best set of changeups of anyone in the game. At 270 pounds, of course he could overpower batters with a riseball, but he developed a changeup riseball and a change curveball and a devastating drop change. He could keep batters off balance like nobody else.”

Both guys will get a good feel this weekend for their clubs’ chances at the ISC worlds. The No. 1 ranked Broken Bow Gremlins out of New York and No. 4 So Cal Bombers are in the Vancouver tournament.

Zack and Piechnik are likely to be the oldest pitchers in Kitchener or, as Piechnik likes to add, “the oldest effective ones.

“There’s some out there who might be older,” says Piechnik, “but they don’t have a hope in hell of beating a world-class team.”

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Top hurlers join Vancouver tourney

Friday, July 27th, 2007

From the Vancouver Sun:

Two of the greatest throwers in the history of Canadian men’s fastpitch will be in the circle this weekend as the Vancouver Grey Sox play host to the 2007 Vancouver Challenge at South Memorial Park.

Legends Darren Zack, a right hander out of Garden River, Ont., and Mike Piechnik, a left hander from Victoria, are both in their mid-40s now, but still remarkably effective at the elite level as their teams continue gearing up for next month’s International Softball Congress world tournament in Kitchener, Ont.

Zack will be pitching in Vancouver for the Horse Lake, Alta., Thunder, while Piechnik is on the staff of the Portland, Ore., Demarini.

The six-team Vancouver tournament will also feature the Broken Bow Gremlins of New York, currently ranked No. 1 in the ISC, the So Cal Bombers, who are No. 4, the Grey Sox and the Richmond Linus Software Stealers.

Broken Bow’s lineup includes two of the top international pitchers in the game: New Zealand national team ace Jeremy Manley and young Australian hurler, 6-6 lefty Andrew Kirkpatrick.

“We do feel we can compete with these teams,” said Grey Sox GM Conrad Margolis. “We split a three-game series — a win, a loss and and a tie — with So Cal earlier and we lost 1-0 to Broken Bow and Manley in a game that was scoreless into the seventh.”

Zack, who won ISC world titles with the Toronto Gators in 1993 and 1995, led Horse Lake to the annual all-native title in Prince George earlier this month, while Piechnik threw a perfect game against the Grey Sox last weekend in Portland as those two teams split a four-game series.

The opening game is tonight at 7 p.m. between Vancouver and Richmond. Start times for Saturday games run 8:30 a.m. through 4:30 p.m., with playoff games Saturday at 6:30 p.m. and Sunday at 8 a.m., 10 a.m., noon and 2 p.m.

© The Vancouver Sun 2007

Experienced Crew of Umpires Assembled for the Vancouver Challenge

Friday, July 27th, 2007


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[Vancouver, BC] – The Vancouver Grey Sox and South Hill Sports, co – hosts of the 6th Annual Vancouver Challenge tournament to be held July 27 – 29 at South Memorial Park in Vancouver, are pleased to announce the group of umpires selected to work our event.

Led by Bob Henning, Tournament UIC and Bill Watson, Tournament DUIC, and Michael Track, Tournament DUIC – the on field officials for the tournament come with a wide breadth of open level mens fastpitch experience. We are especially pleased that Ron Brinkman (Appleton, Wisconsin) is joining us for this year’s event and will be part of the crew umpiring throughout the weekend. Brinkman served as ISC UIC from 2002 – 2006, and has worked in 19 ISC World Tournaments. He also served as a umpire in the minors for Major League Baseball.

We are also pleased to have working this year’s event – Ron Gosselin from Vancouver Island, Jack Floyd from Washington State, Terry Richter from Alberta along with local BC umpires Don Martin, John Ribalkin, Tim Lederman and Al Strang.

As reported previously, the 2007 Vancouver Challenge Tournament will be held July 27 – 29. Admission is $5.00 per day or $10.00 for a tournament pass – children under 12 are admitted free. All games are to be played at South Memorial Park in Vancouver, located at 5950 Prince Albert Street (41st Avenue East – between Knight and Fraser Streets). This year’s field of teams include the Broken Bow Gremlins – Clifton Park, New York (ISC # 1), So Cal Bombers – Yucaipa, CA (ISC #4), Vancouver, BC Grey Sox (ISC #10), Portland, OR Demarini (ISC #12), Richmond, BC Linus Software Stealers (ISC unranked) and the Horse Lake, AB Thunder (ISC unranked).

Action kicks off Friday July 27th with a single game at 7:00 pm PDT when the host Vancouver Grey Sox tangle with the Richmond, BC Linus Software Stealers. Action continues starting at 8:30 am on Saturday with the final game of the day set for 6:30 pm local time. The highlight of Saturday’s action will be a tribute ceremony set at 4:30 pm for Mike Piechnik and Darren Zack recognizing their numerous accomplishments and achievements in the sport. Sunday action begins at 8:00 am with the championship final game set for 2:00 pm.

The full tournament draw can be accessed on our website at www.vancouvergreysox.com

Larry Kancs
President
Vancouver Grey Sox
www.vancouvergreysox.com

Editor’s note: Full Schedule of games after the jump.

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Former Chisox prospect now catcher in Saskatoon

Friday, July 27th, 2007

From the Star Phoenix:

Softball fits baseball player like a glove
Former Chisox prospect now catcher in Saskatoon
Darren Zary, The StarPhoenix
Published: Friday, July 27, 2007

It’s not like Craig Horswell wasn’t good at baseball.

He was a member of Canada’s national team. With a rifle for an arm, he was identified by the Chicago White Sox as a Major League prospect. Yet, Horswell made the switch to the other side, giving up baseball for softball in 1999.

“Baseball was dead in Prince George,” says Horswell, a native of B.C.

“I was contemplating an offer from the Seattle Mariners when I decided to stay with the national team. After the disappointment of that season, I decided I had had enough of baseball and finished my schooling at UBC (University of British Columbia).

“I really like fast pitch and I enjoy catching. Defence is definitely my strong suit.”

“There’s no better defensive catcher on the planet,” says Saskatoon’s Keith Mackintosh, a member of Canada’s national team. “He’s got an unreal arm. And he has the intangibles, too. He’s played in pressure situations. He calls a great game.

“Anybody I know who has played with him and thrown to him just loves throwing to him. He’s so smooth.”

While Horswell’s baseball days are behind him, he has fond memories.

“I went to a world championship and Olympic qualifier. I have played with and against many Major League players and was able to get through school because of the help of baseball.”

Now softball is on his mind. Horswell is a member of the Saskatoon Aspen Interiors — formerly the Aspen Black Sox. They play the Saskatoon Diamondbacks in a best-of-five provincial senior A men’s final today and Saturday at Gordie Howe Park. Both teams advance to nationals Aug. 26 to Sept. 2 in St. John’s, N.F.

“I can compare this squad to the Calgary team I played for that came third in the ISC world tournament,” says Horswell, a school teacher by profession. “If our throwers stay healthy and we put things together at the right time, we will go far in both the ISCs and nationals.”

The Aspen Interiors are the two-time defending provincial champs.

“This won’t be a friendly series as we are looking for some payback from early June when the Diamondbacks defeated us 2-1 to knock us out of the Ducks (Unlimited) tourney (at Melfort),” says Aspen Interiors manager Jason Kurylyk. “It was a good game. The (potential) tying run was thrown out at home plate to end the game. The loss is still in the back of our heads and we are hungry.

“We won’t be giving our provincial title up without one hell of a fight.”

EXTRA INNINGS: Aspens pitcher Trevor Ethier had his collar-bone broken last month by a line drive. “But the warrior Trevor is, (he) was back in the circle throwing 17 days after it happened,” said Kurylyk . . . Aspen OF/catcher Brad Bibby is out indefinitely with a hamstring injury.

Ellsworth continues to carry hot bat

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

From The Guardian, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

[ALLENTOWN, PA.] — Jeff Ellsworth of Alberton continued his recent torrid hitting, but it wasn’t enough as his Orillia Quaker Riversharks fell 4-3 to Patsy’s of New York in the final of the Bob Walsh/Tom Madl Memorial men’s fastpitch Sunday in Allentown, Pa.

Last year, Orillia lost in the final to the now-folded County Materials team. Last week, Riversharks defeated Patsy’s in the final of the World Series of Fastball championship in Orillia, Ont.

At Allentown, Ellsworth hit a home run, drove home three runners and scored five times as he hit 7-for-19 (.368) in six games.

Sunday in the final, Ellsworth was 0-for-2 with a walk after going 0-for-3 in the semifinal against the Broken Bow, N.Y., Gremlins.

In crossover action Sunday morning, the Sharks downed Keatings Fitness 7-2 and Ellsworth continued to play a vital role, hitting 2-for-4 with a run scored and an RBI.

Friday, he went 2-for-4 in the opener with two runs scored and an RBI in a 6-0 win over Pennsylvania Power.

Saturday, he hit 2-for-3 with a run scored and a double as the Sharks blanked the St. Thomas Centennials 4-0.

Later that night against Patsy’s, Ellsworth went 1-for-3 with a solo home run in the sixth inning that cut the score to 4-3, but that was all Orillia could muster.

Vancouver Challenge Adds Horse Lake Thunder

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

One Letter Says It All: “Z”


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From

Revised Field of Teams for the 2007 Vancouver Challenge

Vancouver, BC

The Vancouver Grey Sox and South Hill Sports are pleased to announce a revised slate of teams for the 6th Annual Vancouver Challenge Tournament to be held July 27 – 29 at South Memorial Park in Vancouver.

As announced previously the host Grey Sox currently ranked 10th by the International Softball Congress, will face stiff competition from the Broken Bow New York Gremlins (ISC # 3), So Cal Bombers -Yucaipa California (ISC # 7), Portland, Oregon Demarini (ISC # 13) and the Richmond, BC Linus Software Stealers (unranked).

The organizing committee for the Vancouver Challenge were recently approached by the Horse Lake, Alberta Thunder in hopes of joining our event. As you are most likely aware the Horse Lake squad is attending the upcoming ISC World Tournament in Kitchener. Although our tournament draw had already been completed and announced publically, along with much of the advance work in place, for the betterment of the sport of mens fastpitch we felt it appropriate to make some last minute alterations to accomodate the request and include the Horse Lake team in our event. The Thunder, who are led by fastpitch legend Darren Zack are most appreciative of our willingness to permit them to join the Vancouver Challenge at a very late date, and look forward to competing next weekend in Vancouver. As a result a revised draw will be released in the next 24 hours.

The event has historically attracted good quality teams, providing an excellent tune up prior to the ISC World Tournament, and the Softball Canada Nationals. Past tournament champions include: 2006 – Vancouver Grey Sox, 2005 – Broken Bow NY Spirit, 2004 – Victoria Travellers Inn, 2003 – Vancouver Grey Sox, 2002 – Victoria Fine Line.

We are again very pleased with the high quality teams that are coming to Vancouver for this event, which we anticipate will result in some interesting and well played contests, involving several of the elite players in the sport of mens fastpitch.

Action kicks off Friday July 27th with a single game when the host Grey Sox tangle with the Richmond, BC Linus Software Stealers at 7:00 pm. A full slate of games commences at 8:00 am on Saturday July 28th, with the final game of the day set to start at 8:00 pm. Sunday July 29th the action starts again at 8:00 am with the Championship Game scheduled for 2:00pm. As mentioned previously a revised draw will be issued shortly. Admission is $5.00 per day or $10.00 for a tournament pass – children under 12 are admitted free. All games are to be played at South Memorial Park in Vancouver, located at 5950 Prince Albert Street (41st Avenue East – between Knight and Fraser Streets).

Larry Kancs
President
Vancouver Grey Sox
www.vancouvergreysox.com
vancouverchallenge@hotmail.com

Play Resumes at Orillia

Sunday, July 15th, 2007

# 3 ORILLIA OVER # 2 PATSY’S IN ORILLIA FINAL


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Thanks to Al Doran for his live reports all weekend long !

The rains have subsided and play has resumed at the World Series of Fastball at Orillia.

Al Doran is in attendance and posting scores and updates regularly via his Blackberry. Click here to follow all the action at Orillia at Al’s World Series of Fastball page.

Sunday’s Schedule, July 15 (revised due to rainouts Saturday)

8:00 AM Game 21
2ndCanadian ASPEN vs. 3rd American PATSY’S
8:00 AM Game 22
2ndAmerican THE FARM vs. 3rd Canadian JARVIS

Update: Patsy’s and Jarvis win 8am games and advance to the semi-finals.

10:00 AM Game 23
1stAmerican BROKEN BOW vs. 4th Canadian KITCHENER-HALLMAN
10:00 AM Game 24
1stCanadian ORILLIA vs. 4th American MIDLAND

Update: Broken Bow and Orillia win and advance to the semi-finals.

12:00 pM Game 25
Semi-Finals
(# 1) BOW, USA vs. (# 2) PATSY’S, USA
(# 3) ORILLIA, CANADA vs. (#15) JARVIS, CANADA

1:30 PM Game 26
CHAMPIONSHIP

# 3 ORILLIA VS. # 2 PATSY’S