Archive for the ‘Nor Cal’ Category

Las Vegas Roadie – April 5-6

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

Next up for teams out west is the NAFA/SCIFL Las Vegas Road Trip.

From the official SCIFL website:

NAFA and SCIFL present the “Las Vegas Road Trip” Men’s fast pitch tournament the weekend of April 5th and 6th. This will be a NAFA sanctioned event with the participating teams separated in the following divisions:

A
A-Major/AA (depending on amount of teams)
AA/AA-Major (depending on the amount of teams)

The splits in the higher classifications will be based on the amount of teams that enter.

It is anticipated that 18 teams can be accommodated for this event and confirmation into the tournament will be based on the entry fee and roster being received. The entry fee for this tournament will be $375 and at the present time we will be using the NAFA 3-game guarantee bracket for all divisions. It is open to all NAFA registered teams. With a minimum of eight (8) teams in a division, the winner will have their 2008 NAFA World Series entry fee paid.

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Northern Cal Tournament Cancelled – March 15-16

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

Due to a lack of participation (commitment) the March 15 & 16 tournament is cancelled. As of tonight I have only received money from one team.

The next event is March 29 & 30th in Stockton. If you want to play there you need to contact me this week and you need to send money. NO TEAM IS IN UNTIL I RECEIVE the Money. The entry fee is $450 plus a $20 registration fee (a one time registration fee for NAFA) Checks need to be made payable to Robert Chapel. If you want to call, call my cell number listed below.

If you want to play in the May 3 & 4 tournament in Sonora, you need to include a check for that event also. There is a lot of interest and the tournament is filling up fast. For the NAFA single A division (ASA C) there will be an open division also and when you are not playing you can see some of the best pitchers from CA, Mexico, Canada and Argentina.
Teams that are ready committed for the May 3 event are: Rockers, IAC, Team Pape, Lumber Kings, CR Adais, Portland Demirimi, Fat City, Oroville Braves, Santa Rosa FastPitch, Rudpack, Paintiers,

If you are interested contact me IMMEDIATELY.

Bob
1165 Capricorn Pl
Billings, MT 59105
cell 406-690-0664

2008 North Pacific Coast Region ASA Schedule

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

Thanks to Vanessa Woodmansee for info on the Northern California Schedule for 2008.

I have attached the 2008 Men’s ASA North Pacific Coast Tournament Series Schedule of Events and Format. The Series Championship will be played on the weekend of July 19 & 20, 2008 in Hayward. All teams wishing to participate must have played in (2) tournament series events listed on the attached schedule.

In order to be eligible to play in the 2008 Men’s Class “C” Fastpitch National Tournament in Prescott, Arizona teams must have participated in at least (1) ASA sanctioned event.

If you have any questions or are in need of further information please do not hesitate to contact your local ASA Commissioner or Tournament Coordinators that are listed on the attached information. For complete ASA Tournament Listings and contacts visit the ASA Region 14 Website at www.Region14.com.

Thanks and have a great season.

Vanessa Woodmansee
MFP Tournament and League Coordinator
Hayward, CA
(510) 881-8465
E-mail: SCSAHAYCA@aol.com

Schedule and Rules Below, after the jump.

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Northern Cal League Meeting

Friday, December 28th, 2007

I will be in Sacramento the first week of January, so I will be conducting a meeting for my new Nor-CAL NAFA Independent League (NCNIL) on:

Saturday, January 5, 2008
at 11:00 a.m.
at Roundtable Pizza
1566 Howe Ave,
Sacramento, CA

If you need directions, contact me at 406-690-0664 as I will leave here on January 3, 2008.

Topics up for discussion are:

Dates for each event
fees
format
rules

If you have questions contact me. BOB CHAPEL

Link to Video of Rob Penticoff on Rachel Ray

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

For those who missed the telecast of Rob Penticoff’s wedding story on the Rachel Ray TV show (myself included), here is a link to watch it in Windows Media Video.

Rob is a member of the River City Rockers, from Sacramento, CA. Click here for our earlier post with the details of the story that led to the telecast.

Rumor Mill Swirling…

Monday, September 17th, 2007

Some interesting rumors swirling about the possibility of a new ISC World team from California.

This one comes from the ‘hammer himself:
http://www.fastpitchwest.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=4421#4421

Remember, anyone can read the forum postings, but you need to create a user login to post. (and due to spammers, you’ll need to then send me an email to be activated, jim (at) fastpitchwest.com

Penticoffs on Rachel Ray TV Show Sept 13, 3pm PST

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

Yesterday, we posed the question, what do fastpitch and Rachel Ray (TV host) have in common?

Today, the answer: The Penticoffs, Rob and Leti.


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California Fastballer and his wife to appear on nationally syndicated Rachel Ray TV Show Sept 13

Rob is a longtime member of the River City Rockers team out of Sacramento, California. His dad, Roger also played in So Cal for many years, known for his prodigious home runs. While missing from the box scores during his team’s recent runs at Nationals, Rob, has had a busy summer, tying the knot in Hawaii in July.

Rob and his lovely bride were recently flown back to New York, to appear on the Rachel Ray TV show. We’ll let him tell you the rest:

As most of you know, I threw Leti our surprise wedding in Maui on July 21st. What some of you don’t know is that David’s Bridal contacted Rachel Ray who then contacted me. The Rachel Ray show asked if they could be part of the surprise and followed me around here in Sacramento the day that Leti’s twin sister (Ali) tried on Leti’s wedding dresses. They also were in Maui when Leti was surprised with the wedding. Lastly, Rachel Ray flew Leti and me to New York last week and we were guests on her show. So, I’m letting you all know that our wedding story will air on Thursday, September 13th. Please check your local TV station for air time. I know here in Sacramento the show is air on KCRA 3 at 3:00 PM. This whole event has been crazy, but I’d do it all again to see the look on Leti’s face when she opened the doors to the church and saw that she was about to get married…man, what a sight.

Editor’s note: Broadcast times vary, so check your local listings. Congratulations Rob, and Leti. Rob will be back on the diamond this coming weekend in the 35+ division at the NAFA Masters WEST in Carson City, Nevada.

Recap of River City Rockers play at ASA “B” National Championships

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

From

[Altamonte Springs, FL] -The River City Rockers (49-13) of Sacramento, CA are led by CoachesPaul Carelton and 6-time champion coach Ben Herrera. The Rockers are led by many veteran players including mainstays, Joe Jaquez,Dave Bostick, Mark Summers and Mario Periera. Other teammates include Dany Blanco and Tim Briscoe. Former San Joaquin Maverickswho joined the squad include Greg Rogers, Kary Moore, Ed Gaspar and Zach Abernathy. Zach’s brother, Mike Abernathy brings pop to the lineup along with newer additions, Rusty Newnan, DaveJordan, Scott Harrison, Mike Milligan and Chris Sloan.

Game #1-The River City Rockers dropped there opening game 7-5 to Luna’sTowing of Arizona. The Rockers made numerous miscues… includingbut not limited to misjudgments, dropping balls, walks, overrunning balls, throwing to the wrong bag, base running errorsleading to getting thrown out at home and pitching to Omar Moragawho hit 2 bombs. Ed Gaspar was pulled at 3-1. Mike Milligan finishedthe game for the Rockers.

Game #2-
The River City Rockers merciedRomie’s Angels 8-0 in 5 innings, behind the shut out pitchingof Joe Jaquez. Mario Pereira led the game off with a solo bomboff Tony Hunhoff to pace the Rockers. Rusty Newnan and Dany Blancoadded each two-run shots. With Scott Harrison (two hits) on 3rdand Kary Moore on first, the Rockers ran the “pickle play”. Moorestarts a steal of second…stops…catcher throws down to second…Harrisonbreaks for home & scores…Moore into second. Moore eventuallyscores too. This was the same play the Rockers “ran” againstKelder Poured Walls in the opening extra inning game of the NAFA”AA” game to tie the game up and propel the Rocker’s to a 3rdplace finish.

Game #3- The Rockers played Tiffany’s from Michigan in a 9 am Saturday match up with Tiffany’s bringing both pitchers from the 2nd place Priority Mortgage team at the NAFA “AA” tourneyand setting up an elimination rubber game against those hurlers.The River City Rocker squad mercied Tiffany’s of Michigan 9-1in 5 innings. Ed Gaspar picked up the complete game win vs. Michigan.Scott Harrison, CF, Mario Pereira, 3B and Greg Rogers, C allclubbed homers. Mike Abernathy added a triple and Mark Summers& Kary Moore added RBI’s to lead the balanced offensive attack.

Game#4– Florida Fastpitch beat Cruces of New Mexico 2-1 to advancein a loser’s bracket and square up with the Rockers (2-1) in an elimination game at 3 pm Saturday. The Rockers went up 1-0after 1 full inning. Dave Bostick gets a single and comes aroundto score on HBP by James Darby on Greg Rogers. Mike Milligan strikes out 2 out of 3 in top of 1st for the Rockers. The Rockersknock out Florida Fastpitchs’ Australian, James Darby in the2nd and led 5-1. Florida had the bases loaded in the 4th, but only pushed 1 run across for a rocker 5-2 led. Bostick hit aone hopper off fence to drive in Periera who singled…Rockers6-2 in the 5th.Florida “ran” Milligan with a 2-run triplein the 6th…Rockers lead was cut to 6-4.The Rockers added aninsurance run with sac fly from Mario…Tim Briscoe scored. 7-4Rockers. Joe Jaquez took over the pitching duties. A shot by the Florida #5 batter and Scott Harrison made another amazing catch falling over the portable fences for the first out in the 7th. Joe strikes out last Florida Fastpitch batter to secure Rocker 7-4 victory. Rockers are 3-1 and square off against Wabashof Indiana next.2 teams left in winners bracket – CR Addidasand Pennsylvania Power.

Game #5- Joe Jaquez and the Rockers no-hitWabash of Indiana 9-0 in 5 innings in a loser bracket game. Theother remaining loser bracket game went 9 innings with ADCO/ToolShed of NY losing 6-5 to AZ Luna’s Towing. The winner, Luna’s gets to play the River City Rockers on Championship Sunday.TheRiver City Rockers of Sacramento, CA were 3-0 on Saturday and4-1 overall heading into the final day of the 2007 ASA Men’s”B” National Championships in Altamonte Springs, Florida. Theywon 3 games Saturday defeating Tiffany’s of Michigan 9-1, FloridaFastpitch 7-4 and Wabash of Indiana 9-0 on a no-hitter by JoeJ aquez.

Game #6- The River City Rockers avenged their openingtournament loss by crushing Arizona’s Luna Towing 10-2 in 5 inningsin a 9 AM, Sunday morning game. Mike Abernathy hit a walk off3-run homer to lead the Rockers. That advanced them to the eliminationgame against Pennsylvania Power for the right to play in thechampionship. The Rockers had fought their way through the loserbracket with 5 victories in a row. CR Addidas won 1-0 over Pennearlier. Ed Gaspar pitched great for the Rockers and picked upthe “W”.

Game #7- The Rockers jumped out to a 1-0 lead withan HBP to Tim Briscoe who scored on a short sacrifice fly toright. Mike Milligan started for the Rockers and after throwing what appeared to be a strike that was called a ball, the Rockers starter threw another pitch which was left over the plate and deposited into left centerfield for a 2-run homer for Penn Power.That proved the difference…one pitch and the Rockers lost 2-1to Pennsylvania Power. They finish 5-2 and placed 3rd.

CR Adidas of Oregon then defeated Penn Power 6-4 to capture the 2007 ASAMen’s “B” National Fast Pitch Championship title

Golden State Renaissance

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

Editor’s note: We’ve reposted this a third time, with the addition some additional high finishers in the ASA Nationals this weekend.

California teams are enjoying a resurgence of success at the national level in 2007 post season play:

1st: Rude Pac, NAFA A-Major Champions, Des Moines, SCIFL

2nd: So Cal Bombers, Palm Springs, runner-up at ISC World Tournament
2nd: Bakersfield Lumberkings, runner-up at ISC II Tournament of Champions

3rd: A-1/Taylor Farms, Castro Valley, CA, at ISC II Tournament of Champions
3rd: River City Rockers, Sacramento, CA at NAFA “AA” World Series;
River City Rockers, Sacramento, CA at the ASA “B” Nationals; and
Italian Athletic Club, Stockton, CA, at the ASA “A” Nationals
4th: Santa Rosa Fastpitch, at the ASA “C” Nationals

Judging from my email bag, the post season successes have renewed fan interest in California fastpitch as well. Waking up on the final day of the ISC World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions, and seeing all three California teams (Bombers in ISC, Lumberkings & A-1/Taylor in ISCII) still in the hunt and then later in the day, a California team in each final was something to see.

This comment appeared in a story reflecting on the 2007 ISC and ISC II tournaments, by Dave Birnie, from Ontario Canada:

What’s up with California teams ? Although they didn’t win a title they had the SoCal Bombers in the ISC Final and the California Lumber Kings in the ISC II Final with another Cali team in the ISC II Semi Final, the A1 Taylor Farms. California well represented in 2007 !

Santa Rosa Bows Out, Finishes 4th at ASA “C”

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007


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The run by Santa Rosa Fastpitch through the loser’s bracket of the Class C National Tournament in Killeen, TX, ended this morning with a 12-6 loss to Marysville V.F.W. of Marysville, Pennsylvania.

Santa Rosa finished fourth in the 30-team field with a 6-2 record. Both losses were to teams from Pennslyvania, the first being a 10-0 setback to Twin Pine that dropped the team into the loser’s bracket. While Santa Rosa advanced through the loser’s bracket with a powerful hitting attack, Marysville, which lost its tournament opener, got some great pitching to stay alive in the loser’s bracket. They defeated the Albuquerque Hitmen 7-1, Memphis Dawgs 10-0, Twin Pine 1-0, and the Wolfpack 1-0 before eliminating Team Killeen in the game leading up to their meeting with Santa Rosa.

Thanks to Herb Dower for all of his reports throughout this tournament.