Archive for the ‘Canada’ Category

2010 Canadian Junior Mens Fastball Championship in St Croix, Nova Scotia

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

Sooke Smoke of BC makes playoffs, drops first game –— 4 – 5 record overall

[Editor’s Note : Sooke Pitcher Shawn Koster and twin brother Darren Koster played with JRW & Associates of Yakima, Wa in Yakima’s Fruit Bowl (Champions) and the Seattle Invite (7th)]
Game 1 – Final score: BC (Sooke Smoke) 8 HOST (NS Murphy’s Fish and Chips Eagles) 1
2010-08-02

The Sooke Smoke scored five times in the fourth inning to defeat the Murphy’s Fish and Chips Eagles 8-1 to open the 2010 Canadian junior men’s fastpitch championship.

NS 001 00x x — 1 7 3
BC 011 51x x — 8 12 3

Cory Avery (LP), Justin Schofield (4) and Trevor Boutlier, Tyler Whynot (4); Scott Lieph (WP) and Kyle Cowick.

NS — Jeremy Locke, double, single; BC — Jarod Cooper, triple, double, single, two RBI; Ryan Haldane, double, single, two RBI; Kyle Cowick, two singles.

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Monkton – World Fastball Invitational 2011

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

Monkton is back !

From Monkton tournament director Brian Ballie:

A big hello to fastpitch fans around the globe.

I thought I’d write to not only say hi, but to inform the world that we are in the midst of getting our thoughts together for the tournament many call the “Crown Jewell” of them all – the 2011 edition of the World Fastball Invitational in Monkton.

I’ve not been to many ballparks this summer due to personal/professional committments, however I am making a last ditch effort to be in Midland next week and I’m sure most of my days will be hello’s, chats, and many questions – which I welcome.

June 30 – July 3 2011 – the traditional Monkton July 1 weekend – mark it on your calendars!

I will keep you all posted as always here on Al’s.

Also – I have a new contact email (prev one was hacked it seems)

use: aceman012 (at) hotmail.com

For everyone who has my old email, please replace with this one.

Thanks, and we’ll see you at the park!

Brian Baillie – Chairman
World Fastball Invitational

aceman012 (at) hotmail.com

NS settles for silver at Canadian Junior Championship – Napanee Express take gold

Monday, August 9th, 2010



Napanee shortstop Kyle Lloyd forces out Nova Scotia’s Tyler Whynot at second base during the championship game of the Canadian junior men’s fast-pitch tournament in St. Croix on Sunday. The Ontario team won 6-1. (Ingrid Bulmer / Staff)

N.S. team settles for silver

Napanee downs Murphy’s in Canadian junior fast-pitch final

By MONTY MOSHER Sports Reporter

The Murphy’s Fish and Chips Eagles will have to content themselves with a silver medal for a second straight year.

The Nova Scotia representatives dug an early hole in a 6-1 loss to the Napanee (Ont.) Express in Sunday’s Canadian junior men’s fast-pitch final before an estimated 3,000 fans in St. Croix, Hants County.

Napanee had to win twice Sunday and took care of business 5-1 in a morning semifinal against the Owen Sound Selects.

Joran Graham pitched the win, his second complete-game victory of the day. Nova Scotia helped him by leaving 10 runners on base.

Graham allowed six hits and fanned seven.

The Eagles were disconsolate. They dragged their feet to a post-game photo shoot and drifted back to their dugout afterwards in a silent stupor.

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Canada’s Jay Sim passes away

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

From the Saskatoon Star Phoenix

One of world’s best softball catchers

Had strong arm. Named to Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame

By CORY WOLFE, Postmedia News; Saskatoon StarPhoenix August 7, 2010

Once regarded as the world’s best softball catcher, Jay Sim died unexpectedly on Tuesday.

Sim suffered a heart attack while walking with his wife, Barb, at a lake north of Saskatoon. He was 52.

“It’s shocking,” said pitching legend Gene McWillie, who hurled thousands of pitches into Sim’s mitt. “That’s one of the last things I would have expected, to see him pass away this early. It’s a shame. We’ll miss him.

“Saskatoon will miss him.”

Born and raised in the city, Sim became a key contributor to the national program. He was a member of the last Canadian team to win the softball world championship with a dramatic comeback victory in 1992.

“He was a guy who came out of nowhere and became probably the best catcher in the world,” said local softball organizer Keith McLean. “He caught the best pitching staff in the world probably better than anybody ever could.

“When you’re catching guys like (Mike) Piechnik and McWillie and (Rob) Guenter in their prime, it becomes a matter of being a general and running the game. That was one of his big strengths.”

Sim also owned a deceptively quick release. Opponents who thought they’d found a weakness in Sim’s game soon learned otherwise, said Mc-Lean.

“He had a unique way of throwing the ball to second. As soon as teams saw that, they thought they would steal. But after one attempt, they never tried again. He had a gun to second base.”

Sim’s achievements earned him a spot in the Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame in November 1992, just eight months after he retired from softball. The previous spring, he helped Canada win the world championship in the Philippines.

“Winning the world championship was the dream of any fast-pitch softball player,” Sim said at the time. “And the way we won it, it was probably the most exciting game I’ve ever played in.”

Down 3-0 to New Zealand in the fifth inning, Canada tied the game with a three-run homer by Jody Hennigar. Mark Smith’s two-out, two-run double lifted Canada to victory in extra innings. Canada has not claimed the title since.

Sim also earned gold for Canada at the 1987 Pan-American Games, the 1989 Challenge Cup in Saskatoon, the 1990 Pan American qualifier and the 1991 Pan American Games.

“I felt really confident with him behind the plate,” said McWillie. “I had no worries at all when Jay was back there. I enjoyed it and I knew that I could depend on him to do the job.”

The two rarely spoke on the diamond or in the dugout, added McWillie. They didn’t have to.

“We were just on the same page. I very seldom shook him off as far as signals -and I’m a pretty independent guy. But he had a good feel for me and what I liked to throw. I was really comfortable with Jay.”

Off the field, Sim was always jovial and a committed family man, said McWillie.

“I didn’t hear him say bad things about other people or anything like that. He was very honourable. I was shocked and saddened to hear of his passing.”

Canadian Midget Championships on Ballparkradio on “Finals Friday” at 12pm, 2pm and 4pm EDT from Stratford

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Ballparkradio’s Kyle Smith and Blair Setford will broadcast live today, from the Canadian Midget Boys Championships, Friday, August 6, 2010 @ 12:00 pm, 2:00 pm and 4:00 EDT (9am, 11am and 2pm on the west coast)

Friday is the final day of the tournament, so you don’t want to miss it !

The tournament is also streaming video via a live webcam on Ustream, and archiving games already played (the tournament started Sunday). Click here for links to the webcams, at two different diamonds, and note the archives of past games.

Be sure to check out the great website put together for the organizing committee for this tournament.

(Click logo below)


Canadian Midget Championships – Thurs Night on Ballparkradio at 6 and 8 pm EDT from Stratford

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Kyle Smith/Ballparkradio will broadcast live tonight, from the Canadian Midget Boys Championships, Thursday, August 5, 2010 @ 6:00 pm and 8:00 EDT (3pm and 5pm on the west coast)

The tournament is also streaming video via a live webcam on Ustream, and archiving games already played (the tournament started Sunday). Click here for links to the webcams, at two different diamonds, and note the archives of past games.

Be sure to check out the great website put together for the organizing committee for this tournament.

(Click logo below)


Canadian Midget Championships – Wed Night on Ballparkradio at 7 and 9 pm EDT from Stratford

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Kyle Smith/Ballparkradio will broadcast live tonight, from the Canadian Midget Boys Championships, Wednesday, Aug 8, 2010 @ 7:00 pm and 9:00 EDT (4pm and 6pm on the west coast)

Kyle has been on a roll the past month, broadcasting from the Legends Fastball Classic, the Tavistock Tournament and the Erie PA tournament, all major events with Top 10 teams. Two days after the final out in Erie, he’s over in Stratford Ontario for the Canadian Midget (Youth) Championships, where he will be broadcasting all week, leading up to Friday’s championship game. One broadcast last night, two more tonight and more to follow.

The tournament is also streaming video via a live webcam on Ustream, and archiving games already played (the tournament started Sunday). Click here for links to the webcams, at two different diamonds, and note the archives of past games.

Be sure to check out the great website put together for the organizing committee for this tournament.

(Click logo below)


2010 Canadian Midget Boys Championship Tournament – Scoreboard

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010


Click here for complete information on the games listed below (links to line scores and more)

August 2010
GAME UPDATES
2010-08-03

Game 16 — Final score: ON1 (Owen Sound) 5 HOST (Murphy’s Fish and Chips Eagles) 2
2010-08-03

Editor’s note:
Here’s a game with some names familiar to those of us on the west coast:

Game 16 — Final score: ON1 (Owen Sound) 5 HOST (Murphy’s Fish and Chips Eagles) 2
2010-08-03

The Owen Sound Selects did all their scoring in the first two innings en route to a 5-2 decision over the host Murphy’s Fish and Chips Eagles on Tuesday afternoon.

HOST 002 000 0 — 2 5 2
ON1 230 000 x — 5 7 1

Tyson Barkman (LP), Justin Schofield (3) and Trevor Boutilier; Luke Leahy (WP), Andy Skelton (6) and Darrin Newson.

HOST — Blake Hunter, two-run homer; Tyson Barkman, double, single; Cory Avery, two singles; ON1 — Andy Skelton, double, single, three RBI.

Game 15 — Final score: QC (Quebec) 2 ON4 (Selkirk) 1 (8 innings)
2010-08-03

Game 14 — Final score: SK2 (Saskatchewan FSIN Chiefs) 4 ON3 (Linwood) 1
2010-08-03

Game 13 — Final score: ON2 (Napanee) 8 DC (Newfoundland and Labrador) 1
2010-08-03

Game 12 — Final score: SK1 (Saskatoon) 3 ON1 (Owen Sound) 0
2010-08-03

DAY 2 UNDERWAY
2010-08-03

Game 11 — Final score: HOST (Murphy’s Fish and Chips Eagles) 11 DC (Newfoundland and Labrador) 3
2010-08-02

Game 10 — Final score: QC (Quebec) 3 BC (Sooke Smoke) 2
2010-08-02

EVENING UPDATE
2010-08-02

Game 9 — Final score: SK2 (Saskatchewan Chiefs) 5 ON4 (Selkirk) 4 (8 innings)
2010-08-02

Game 8 — Final score: SK1 (Saskatoon) 9 ON3 (Linwood) 2
2010-08-02

Game 7 — Final score: ON1 (Owen Sound) 2 ON2 (Napanee) 1
2010-08-02

Game 6 — Final score: BC (Sooke) 12 DC (Newfoundland and Labrador) 0
2010-08-02

GAME UPDATES
2010-08-02

Game 5 — Final score: QC (Quebec) 6 SK2 (Saskatchewan FSIN Chiefs) 3
2010-08-02

Game 4 — Final score: ON3 (Linwood) 11 ON4 (Selkirk) 3
2010-08-02

Game 3 — Final score: ON2 (Napanee) 2 SK1 (Saskatoon) 1
2010-08-02

Game 2 — Final score: ON1 (Owen Sound) 10 DC (Newfoundland and Labrador) 8
2010-08-02

Game 1 – Final score: BC (Sooke Smoke) 8 HOST (NS Murphy’s Fish and Chips Eagles) 1
2010-08-02

Ustream of 2010 Canadian Midget Boys Championship Tournament – Diamond 3

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010


Free Webcam Chat at Ustream

Cobourg wins OASA Great Lakes Tournament

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

Editor’s note: We’ve bumped this back up, as lots of Sunday scores to report – scroll to end as they are in chron order.

Click here for OASA photos, cap tip to Al’s Fastball.


Thanks to Blair Setford for this info.

Sat 9 am
Gm 5
Waterdown Hammer 3
St. Thomas Storm 0
WP Tim Neill 7inn 4hits 11Ks 2BB
LP Luke Leahy 6inn 3runs 5hits 2Ks
Waterdown Joe Thorton home run; Brett Witzel RBI; Tim Coe RBI

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