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Softball Canada Announces Int’l Test Series with New Zealand

Monday, March 12th, 2007

From Al’s Fastball:

Softball Canada is pleased to announce a six game Men’s National Team test series against New Zealand. The games between World #1 ranked New Zealand and #2 ranked Canada will take place in Ontario, Canada June 14-15-16,2007. The doubleheaders will be played June 14 in Orillia, June 15 in Sebringville and June 16 in Kitchener. Game times and ticket details will be forthcoming.

New Zealand Coach Eddie Kohlhase exclaimed that “this test series provides us the opportunity to play against the best competition in the World. The Black Sox hold our traditional foes Canada
in the highest regard and we are absolutely excited at the prospect of playing quality International Softball.”

Canadian Coach Mark Smith stated ” The test series against New Zealand provides the opportunity to measure ourselves against the World number 1. Much like our team, New Zealand is in the preparation phase for the 2009 World Championships. This event represents a tremendous opportunity for both programs to evaluate performance.”

The teams last met in the Gold medal game of the 2004 World Championships in New Zealand, with New Zealand taking home the gold with a 9-5 victory.

Softball Canada has a number of other high profile male softball events scheduled in the coming years. In June, 2008 Whitehorse, Yukon will be hosting the International Softball Federation (ISF) Junior Men’s World Championships. The 2009 schedule sees Charlottetown, PEI hosting the Under 19 Junior Men’s North American Championships while Saskatoon, Saskatchewan plays host to the ISF Senior Men’s World Championships.

For further information:

Harvey Stevenson
Operations Manager – National Teams
250-896-9695
fanzone(at)softball.ca

USA Men’s Selection Camp Roster Announced

Monday, February 12th, 2007

Californians Todd Budke, Nate Devine, Chris Hunt, Tim Hunt, Sonny Perkins, Tony Peeples, Travis Price and young Anthony Martinez Among Those Selected

From the ASA Website, via Al’s Fastball:

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — The Amateur Softball Association, the National Governing Body of Softball in the United States and USA Softball announced today the list of invitees for the 2007 USA Softball Men’s National Team selection camp. The camp will be held May 25-28 at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, Calif., and will be used to select the USA Men’s National Team that will compete in the ISF World Cup, June 16-25 in Prague, Czech Republic and the American Challenge Series, July 11-16 in Oklahoma City.

The American Challenge Series was developed by the ASA to help promote and grow men’s fast pitch in the United States. The American Challenge Series will be held in conjunction with the III World Cup of Softball and will feature four of the top teams in the world including the USA and Japan. For the first time ever ESPN will televise one of the USA Men’s games onits network.

The following is a complete list of the players invited to the March selection camp:

2006 Men’s National Team

1. Paul Algar (Lexington, Ill.)
2. Chad Boom (Barnesville, Minn.)
3. Todd Budke (Quartz Hill, Calif.)
4. Gregg Cascaes (Apple Valley Minn.)
5. Frank DeGroat, Jr. (Ringwood N.J.)
6. Chris DeLarwelle (Appleton Wis.)
7. Nate Devine (Merced, Calif.)
8. Chad Ferguson(Battle Creek, Mich.)
9. Don Garvey (Appleton, Wis.)
10. Lucas Goring (St. Paul, Minn.)
11. John Hunhoff (Harrisburg, S.D.)
12. Chris Hunt (Whittier, Calif.)
13. Tim Hunt (La Habra, Calif.)
14. Luis Joglar (Fairview, N.J.)
15. Paul Koert (Rochester, Minn.)
16. Tony Kunka (Moorhead, Minn.)
17. Adam LaLonde (Kentwood, Mich.)
18. Jason Loe (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
19. Terry Luster (Bunceton, Mo.)
20. Kyle Magnusson (Salt Lake City, Utah)
21. Anthony Martinez (Covina, Calif.)
22. Chris Miljavac (St. Joseph Mo.)
23. Blake Miller (Albany, Ga.)
24. Omar Moraga (Tucson, Ariz.)
25. James Pecoraro (Swansea, Ill.)
26. Tony Peeples (San Miguel, Calif.)
27. Philip (”Sonny”) Perkins (St. Michaels Ariz.)
28. Travis Price (Santa Ana, Calif.)
29. Orlando Rodriguez (Haverstraw, N.Y.)
30. Todd Schultz (Williamston, Mich.)
31. Cody Thomson (AuburnWy.)
32. Michael White (Eugene, Ore.)

bmccall@softball.org

World Cup – Prague CZ 2007

Friday, November 3rd, 2006

From Al’s Fastball
World Cup Men – Prague 2007
11/03/06
Prague, CZ

I [would] like to inform you we (Czech Softball) is organizing quite a big event next year – called World Cup Men 2007 in Prague in June.

It is sanctioned by ISF and it could be a great tournament when some countries will send their national team or other selections. But format is open – it could be selection, it could be club, we just want to have good tournament.

The basic info is on website:
http://worldcup07.czechsoftball.com/

Venue

Prague (The most beautiful city in Europe and the Best Beer in the World! – AD)

If you need any other information, please, let me know,
regards,

Pavel Prachar
Czech Softball
pprachar@sendme.cz

USA Tops Virgin Islands, Record at 3-2

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006


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From Al’s Fastball
USA shuts out Virgin Islands 7-0 at Pan Am Championships

HERMOSILLO, Mexico – The USA Men’s NationalSoftball team, backed with a no-hitter performance by Sonny Perkins (St. Michaels, Ariz.), shut out the Virgin Islands 3-0 to improve itsrecord to 3-2 at the 2006 Men’s Pan American Softball Championships. In his first appearance of the tournament, Perkins struck out 10 batters faced and issued only one walk.

The United States struck in the second inning with lead off batter LandyRodriquez (West Haverstraw, N.Y.) hitting a double to get it started. Louis Joglar(Fairview, N.J.) was hit by a pitch, reaching second ona ground out by Jim Pelacazo. A groundout by Blake Miller (Albany, Ga.plated Rodriguez for the first run of the game.

It was pretty much three up three down on both sides until the fifthinning when the red, white and blue increased its lead to 3-0. Chris Miljavac (St. Joseph, Mo.was hit by a pitch to reach first, stole second and advanced to third on apassed ball. Miljavac scored when Frank DeGroat (RingwoodN.J.) reached on an error by Virgin Islandshortstop Jeremy Penn. Omar Moraga (Tucson, Ariz.) scored the third and final run of the game,scoring on a fielder’s choice by Chad Boom (Barnesville, Minn.),who reached on one of four walks of the game.

The Virgin Islands squad broke up theperfect game in the sixth inning when Juan Hatchett reached first on a walk.Two strikeouts by Perkins halted any scoring possibility and three outs in theseventh led the U.S.to its third win of the tournament.

For complete coverage of the 2006 Men’s Pan American SoftballChampionships including box scores, play-by-play and stats check out www.usasoftball.com

Holly Krivokapich
Assistant Director of Communications
ASA/USA Softball
405-425-3431
www.asasoftball.comwww.usasoftball.com

Canada Falls 1-0 to Argentina, Now 3-3

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006


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From Al’s Fastball
Team Canada lost a stellar game I am told 1-0 to Argentina. Frank Cox was solid on the slab, but they just can’t seem to get the sticks going with back to back hits.
They sit at 3-3; one more loss and they won’t make the playoffs.

CANADA PLAYS VIRGIN ISLANDS at 11 pm ADT tonight (hoepfully just in time to get the bats working the way we know they can);
Bahamas Thursday at 12 pm ADT and then they finish against Guatamalla on Friday at 9 pm ADT.

Thanks

PAT HEALEY
pathealey@eastlink.ca

Pan Am Standings, Wednesday, Oct 4

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006


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From Hermosillo, Mexico, as of Wednesday morning:

The top five finishers will qualify for the ISF event in three years (or top six finishers if Canada comes in anywhere from first to fifth)

USA Tops Cuba, Now 2-2

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006


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From the USA Softball website

USA beats Cuba 2-1 at Pan American Championships
10/3/2006

Hermosillo, Mexico—The USA Softball Men’s National Team improved its record to 2-2 at the Pan American Softball Championships with a 2-1 win over Cuba in the nightcap on Monday. Paul Algar (Lexington, Ill.) was dominate in the circle allowing only one run on two hits while striking out nine in a complete game effort.

Frank DeGroat (Ringwood, NJ) put the Red, White and Blue in the lead in the top of the second inning with a solo home run to lead off the inning. Chad Boom (Barnesville, Minn.) followed with a single but was left stranded when the next three batters struck out.

With one out in the fourth inning DeGroat walked and looked to score on a double by Boom but was thrown out at home by a great throw from centerfield that halted the rally.

It was Boom once again that got the offense going for the U.S. in the top of the seventh inning when he led off with a single and moved to second when Landy Rodriguez (West Haverstraw, NY) was hit by a pitch. A double by Sonny Perkins (St. Michaels, Ariz.) added an insurance run as Boom scored to give the U.S. a 2-0 lead.

Cuba rallied in the bottom of the seventh inning as Roberto Echarte led off the inning with a walk, moved to second on a fielder’s choice and scored on a single by Juan Marti. With two runners on base and the lead cut to 2-1, Algar came up big by striking out Livan Zaedivan and getting Alexis Navarro to fly out to center to end the game.

Boom led the U.S. offense going 3-for-3 while DeGroat and Perkins collected the only other hits for the U.S.

For complete coverage of the 2006 Men’s Pan American Softball Championships including box scores, play-by-play and stats click here usasoftball.com

Canada Blanks Mexico, Record Now 3-2

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006


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From Al’s Fastball:

Mayson hits bomb; Canada blanks Mexico at Pan Am championships

HERMOSILLO, MEXICO – Derek Mayson is showing why he belongs with the 2006 Canadian softball team. Mayson hit a long bomb to help Canada to a 2-0 win over host Mexico here Tuesday night. The win improves their record to 3-2 with games vs ARGENTINA (2 PM ADT) and British Virgin Islands (11 pm adt) to come on Wednesday in Mexico. More details to come Wednesday morning.
Pat Healey
pathealey@eastlink.ca

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 4, 2006

Canada Defeats Host Mexico at Pan Am Championships

(HERMOSILLO – Mexico) – A fun filled, party like atmosphere was present among the capacity crowd in the Hermosillo Softball Stadium as Team Canada improved its record to 3-2 tonight with a 2-0 victory over the host squad from Mexico at the Pan American Softball Championship.
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USA Pan Am Stats thru 4 Games

Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006


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From Al’s Fastball: Click here for Stats
Stats for Team USA games to date (4 games)
2006 Men”s Pan American Championship

USA Falls to Argentina, 2-2 at Pan Ams

Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006


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From Al’s Fastball
USA loses 8-0 to Venezuela at Pan American Softball Championships

Hermosillo, Mexico—The USA Softball Men’s National Team opened with an 8-0 loss to Venezuela on opening day of the Men’s PanAmerican Softball Championships.

Venezuela’sJohn Garcia was spectacular in the circle allowing only one hit while strikingout five U.S.batters. Blake Miller (Albany, Ga.was the only U.S.player able to produce a hit in the game.

Venezuela took an early 2-0 lead in the top of the firstinning when third baseman Ivan Paez drove a pitch over the fence to scoreArturo Acacio who had walked to lead off the inning.

U.S. starterMichael White (Sioux City, Iowa) settled down and held the Venezuelanbats silent until the fifth inning. Elis Vgueto reached on a walk and moved tosecond on a singe by Acacio. Paez, who drove in the first two runs of the game,reached on a fielder’s choice that advanced Vgueto to third. With tworunners on Jenin Rodriguez came up big with a three run home run to give histeam a comfortable 5-0 advantage.

In the sixth Paul Algar (Lexinton, Ill.,)came on in relief of White but a walk and a passed ball but John Zambravo inscoring position. A single by Edwin Jinanes plated Zambravo for a 6-0 lead.

Miller collected a lead off single in the bottom of thesixth inning but Chris Miljavac (St. Joseph, Mo.) grounded into a double playand Omar Moraga (Tucson, Ariz.) popped up to shortstop to end the inning.

The U.S.went to the bullpen again in the seventh inning and looked to Tony Peeples (San Miguel, Calif.) tohold down Venezuela’sscrappy offense.

Paez opened the inning with his second hit of the day andwent to second on an error. Rodriguez walked and advanced to second on an RBIsingle by Julio Jinares that scored Paez. Zambravo was then hit by a pitch thatloaded the bases for Jose Manuillo who grounded out to second but still managedto score Rodriguez.

In the seventh Garcia retired the U.S. in order to pick up the win.