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Monday, June 15th, 2009

Five Wins on the Weekend for California A’s Taylor Farms

Thanks to Ron Guzman for these scores.

Calfornia A’s Taylor Farms 11
Portland Rockers 1

(4.5 innings)
WP-Drotzmann
LP-Barker

Calfornia A’s Taylor Farms 12
Fat City 2

(5 innings)
WP – Mike Egerdeen

Calfornia A’s Taylor Farms 8
Rude Pac 0

(5 innings)
WP – Mike Egerdeen
LP – Doug Sleep

SUNDAY SCORES

California A’s Taylor Farms 6
Rude Pac 5

WP-Dave Drotzmann
LP – Doug Sleep

California A’s Taylor Farms 10
Portland Rockers 2

WP-Mike Egerdeen
LP-Barker

Editor’s note: Home runs on the weekend — despite the 300 foot fences, by Kevin Castillo, Nate Devine, Jeff Twist, and Steve Pinocchio. We hear that more would have been hit if the fences were even 275 or so.

A Player’s Eye View of Best of the West

Monday, June 1st, 2009

I ran across this post on the blog of Kevin Nishinaga, who was picked up by the Bay Area (Team Pape) Pirates to play in the Best of the West tournament over the weekend. Kevin had signed on to get our Twitter feeds, and I discovered his blog. I think you will enjoy it, as I did, and perhaps recall that feeling you got when invited to travel out of town and play in your first tournament at the “next” level.

Click here to view the original blog post, dubbed “Real Pitchers”. The blog is “The Chronicles of Nishiro”

REAL pitchers

I went to my first softball tournament of 2009 this weekend, in Santa Barbara. Turns out it was a really high-level tournament, almost out of my league. This was the Best of the West tourney , featuring some of the top teams in the Western US. The pitching was amazing.

The team that picked me up for the weekend, the Bay Area Pirates:
I’ve been playing with and against a lot of these guys in Hayward and in travel league, so they picked me up as an extra player for this weekend. Another guy they picked up just for the weekend was BJ Hunhoff, a 20-yr-old out of South Dakota. He’s a nephew of one of our other pitchers (who couldn’t make it out this weekend due to a work emergency), and he pitched for Team USA in 2007 (maybe currently as well?).

Our first game, we played the Black Sox of Long Beach, and won 8-0. I was the designated runner. It’s a special rule in fastpitch, where a single player is allowed to pinch-run once EVERY INNING. It’s a pretty cool position, cuz I get to steal and run the bases a lot. I’d rather play in the field and hit, but DR is the next best thing for sure. I stole 2 bases and scored like 3 runs in game 1. [edit] Our catcher Ricky was HOT with the bat, so I kinda turned into his personal baserunner this weekend. [end edit]

Second game, I DRed again, against the Columbia River Rockers (out of Portland) and we won again 9-0. BJ no-hit them. That was kind of ridiculous, cuz they’re a good team, I think.

Third game, I got to play the field against Santa Cecelia from Mexico. the manager told me that the pitcher had a good down ball, which would play into my strengths (slap ground balls and beat them out), but he didn’t tell me that the pitcher was ex-Mexican national team pitcher Panfilo Valdez. That guy’s up and down movement was ridiculous. I struck out 3x (couldn’t even get close on bunt attempts), and we got shut out. We lost on 2 unearned runs. I got to make 2 plays at short.

But overall, day 1 was great. we scored 17 runs and only gave up 2 in our 2-1 day, so we picked up the #2 seed in the day 2 single elimination bracket. Great showing for a team making its first appearance at a big tournament like this.

Day 2 was exciting the whole way. We faced the Black Sox again in the first game, and won a nailbiter. They got ahead early, but we battled back to pull ahead with 2 dramatic solo home runs in the late innings by Josh and Ryan, and we won 6-5. I was 1 for 2 in stolen base attempts (DRed again).

In the second game of Day 2, we faced Innovative Communications of Utah, and we got down early again, but we battled back to tie, and were tied when time ran out (90 mins), so we went into the International Tiebreaker rules (start extra innings with runner on second base). Unfortunately BJ had to catch his flight home to SD, so we had to pitch our second pitcher Keith (who was quite good). Keith pitched well, and Jabari threw out the lead run at the plate, but eventually some minor miscues led to a 4-run inning for Innovative, and we lost 8-5. I was unable to steal any bases in this game because the catcher was an ex-minor league baseball player and had a rocket arm.

All in all, we were very happy with our showing in the tournament. Due to scheduling miscues, the champion was crowned in a really awkward way — only 1 out of the top 4 remaining teams was able to stay (the rest had to catch flights home to Utah, Colorado, and Oregon), so Taylor Farms of California was declared the champion.

It was a great experience, to see some of the best pitchers in the world, live. Got to watch Jeremy Manley do his thing. Hopefully someday soon I’ll be able to compete at that level. Until then, I’ll keep plugging away in rec league.

Kevin also has a good size set of photos posted on his facebook page, including this one of young Kevin himself.

Reno, NV Tournament – July 25-26

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

Ed Davis and Fat City Fast Pitch are hosting a tournament on July 25-26 in Reno. You can contact Ed or Bob Chapel if you are intersted in playing.

Ed’s email is: edavis12 (at) kw.com 1-775-378-6664
Bob’s email is: chapelrm (at) msn.com 1-406-690-0664

There is a tournament June 6-7 in Hanford, CA, this is a money tournament, contact: Ike Pursell at 1-559-999-5144 or BRIKman@aol.com

Best of the West team profile – California Athletics – Taylor Farms

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Best of the West – May 30-31

This is the eighth in a series of team profiles for teams competing in this year’s Best of the West tournament.

Thanks to Ron Guzman for this information:

California Athletics – Taylor Farms

Ron Guzman Manager
David Weldin Coach

Dave Drotzmann P
Mike Egerdeen P
Travis Price P

Jeff Twist C
Pat Fuentes INF
Marcus Tan INF
Kevin Castillo INF
Steve Pinocchio INF
Eddie Martin INF
James Close INF/OF
Chase Turner INF/OF
Shawn Mandolesi OF
Nate Devine OF
David Kimura OF
Jason Porto OF
Mandolesi, Shawn OF

Editor’s notes: Readers will recognize a good portion of that lineup as the champions of the ISC II division, from last year’s Tournament of Champions. Mix that with batch of front line ISC World tournament players, from the So Cal Bombers, (Devine, Kimura and Pinocchio) , two members of Team Rainey (Porto and Turner) plus Minn Dak Miller pitcher Travis Price, who returns to his roots in California, and you have quite a potent lineup here. Turner, coincidentally was last year’s Best of the West MVP for the defending Best of the West champions, Team Rainey.

This will be the first look we’ve had at the squad that has its sights set on the ISC World Tournament in Quad Cities.

Here’s how the roster breaks down:

From the (ISC II champion) California Lumberkings:

Ron Guzman Manager
David Weldin Coach
Dave Drotzmann P
Mike Egerdeen P
Jeff Twist C
Pat Fuentes INF
Marcus Tan INF
Kevin Castillo INF
Eddie Martin INF
James Close INF/OF
Mandolesi, Shawn OF

From Last year’s (ISC) So Cal Bombers

Steve Pinocchio INF
Nate Devine OF
David Kimura OF

From Last year’s (ISC) Team Rainey

Chase Turner INF/OF
Jason Porto OF

From Last year’s (ISC) Minn Dak Millers

Travis Price P

Click here to view other team profiles for the 2009 Best of the West tournament.

2009 Best of the West Schedule

Thursday, May 28th, 2009


Record 15 Team Schedule Announced

Editor’s note: Some folks missed the earlier post with the Best of the West schedule and couldn’t locate it, so we’ve bumped it to the top of the blog for today.

May 28, 2009 (Santa Barbara, California) – The 19th Annual Best of the West Men’s fastball Tournament will be held May 30 – 31 in Santa Barbara, CA. The Tournament is the longest running open tournament, held annually in California. A Tournament record field of fifteen teams will vie for the 2009 Championship, with two berths in the 2009 ISC World Tournament, and two berths in the 2009 ISC II Tournament of Champions at stake.

“The interest in this year’s Best of the West Tournament is at an all-time high, as proved by our record number of teams entering” said Tournament Director Dave Blackburn. “We are happy to have first time participating Pueblo Bandits, and their pitching ace and strikeout artist Jeremy Manley leading their staff. Add in the powerful Taylor Farms California Athletics who are playing as the 2008 ISC II Champions, along with hard hitting ball clubs Innovative Communications of Utah, and Santa Cecelia, of Mexico, and we have a very tough tourney set to go. Everyone always loves to spend the weekend in Sunny Santa Barbara.”

The 3-field complex at Elings Park will be used, along with one of the fields at Santa Barbara’s Pershing Park
Elings Park is locatedat: 1298 Las Positas Road, Santa Barbara, CA. Directions (

Pershing Park is located at: 100 Castillo St, Santa BarbaraCA
Directions

Teams

1. SantaCecelia, Mexicali, Mexico
2. Hostilez,Morongo Reservation
3. Bandits, Pueblo, CO
4. Tri-County, Santa Barbara, CA
5. ISC II #32 InnovativeCommunications, Lehi, Utah
6. Coyotes, Beaumont, CA
7. Taylor Farms Athletics, Salinas, CA
8. SilverHawks, Bakersfield, CA
9. ISC II #6 Rude Pac, Sun Valley, CA
10. SoCal Tribes,San Jacinto, CA
11. ISC II #15 C.R.Rockers, Portland, Oregon
12. Young Bucks,Santa Barbara, CA
13. Black Sox, Long Beach, CA
14. Team Pape Pirates, Walnut Creek, CA
15. ISC II #37 Maccabi USA

Schedule

Saturday May 30
Game 1 @ Elings Park Field 1 – 8:30 AM
Taylor Farms Athletics Vs Bandits

Game 2 @ Elings Park Field 2 – 8:30 AM
CR Rockers Vs Rude Pac

Game 3 @ Elings Park Field 3 – 8:30 AM
SoCal Tribes Vs Silver Hawks

Game 4 @ Pershing Park – 8:30 AM
Tri-County Vs Coyotes

Game 5 @ Elings Park Field 1 – 10:15 AM
Santa Cecelia Vs Innovative Communications

Game 6 @ Elings Park Field 2 – 10:15 AM
Black Sox Vs Team Pape Pirates

Game 7 @ Elings Park Field 3 – 10:15 AM
Maccabi USAVs Young Bucks

Game 8 @ Pershing Park – 10:15 AM
Hostilez Vs Tri-County

Game 9 @ Elings Park Field 1 – 12:00 Noon
Santa Cecilia Vs Bandits

Game 10 @ Elings Park – Field 2 – 12:00Noon
Black Sox vs Taylor Farms

Game 11 @ Elings Park – Field 3 – 12:00Noon
Maccabi USAVs SoCal Tribes

Game 12 @ Pershing Park – 12:00 Noon
Silver Hawks Vs Hostilez

Game 13 @ Elings Park Field 1 – 1:45 PM
Team Pape Pirates Vs CR Rockers

Game 14 @ Elings Park Field 2 – 1:45 PM
Rude Pac Vs Innovative Communications

Game 15 @ Elings Park Field 3 – 1:45 PM
Young Bucks Vs Coyotes

Game 16 @ Pershing Park – 1:45 PM
Silver Hawks Vs Tri-County

Game 17 @ Elings Park Field 1 – 3:30 PM
CR Rockers Vs Bandits

Game 18 @ Elings Park Field 2 – 3:30 PM
Taylor Farms Athletics Vs Innovative Communications

Game 19 @ Elings Park Field 3 – 3:30 PM
Rude Pac vs Black Sox

Game 20 @ Pershing Park – 3:30 PM
Maccabi USAVs Hostilez

Game 21 @ Elings Park Field 1 – 5:15 PM
Santa Cecelia Vs Team Pape Pirates

Game 22 @ Pershing Park – 5:15 PM
So CalTribes Vs Coyotes

Sunday May 31
Game 23 8:00 AM @ Elings Park Field 1 – 15th Place Vs 2nd Place
Game 24 8:00 AM @ Elings Park Field 2 – 14th Place Vs 3rd Place
Game 25 8:00 AM @ Elings Park Field 3 – 13th Place Vs 4th Place
Game 26 8:00 AM @ Pershing Park – 12th Place Vs 5th Place
Game 27 9:45 AM @ Elings Park Field 2 – 11th Place Vs 6th Place
Game 28 9:45 AM @ Elings Park Field 3 – 10th Place Vs 7th Place
Game 29 9:45 AM @ Pershing Park – 9th Place Vs 8th Place
Game 30 9:45 AM @ Elings Park Field 1 – (Quarterfinal) W Game 23 Vs W Game 24
Game 31 11:30 AM @ Elings Park Field 1(Quarter-Final) W Game 25 Vs W Game 26
Game 32 11:30 AM @ Elings Park Field 2 (Quarter-Final) 1st Place Vs W Game 27
Game 33 11:30 AM @ Elings Park Field 3 (Quarter-Final) W Game 28 Vs W Game 29
Game 34 1:15 PM @ Elings Park Field 1 (SemiFinals) W Game 30 Vs W Game 31
Game 35 1:15 PM @ Elings Park Field 2 (Semi-Finals) W Game 32 Vs W Game 33
Game 36 3:00 PM @ Elings Park Field 1 (Championship) W Game 34 vs W Game 35

For Sunday seedings, the criteria:
1. Overall Record;
2. Head-to-Head;
3. Fewest runs allowed;
4. runs scored

For berth determinations, the criteria:
1. Sunday finish;
2. Head-to-Head;
3. Fewest runs allowed;
4. runs scored

Special Rules: ISC Pitching Rule * Saturday – No inning starts after 1 hour 30 min time limit * 7 Run Rule after 5 innings Tiebreaker in the 8th, or after the time limit * ONLY STARTERS may re-enter * 5 warm-ups at start of game, then 3 after Speedup with C on base,with 2 out – last out * DR, EH, and DP allowed, but must be listed at start *

Dave Blackburn
Tournament Director
Best of The West
310-266-7803
daveb@virtvent.com

Best of the West – team profile – Bay Area Pirates

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Best of the West – May 30-31

This is the sixth in a series of team profiles for teams competing in this year’s Best of the West tournament.

Thanks to Vanessa Woodmansee (“Momma V”) for this info:

BAY AREA PIRATES
(aka Team Pape Pirates)

The 2009 Bay Area Pirates formerly known as Team Pape, is looking to better their 2nd place finish from the 2008 Men’s Class “B” ASA National Tournament last season. Their goal is to participate in the 2009 Men’s Class “B” ASA Nationals in Prescott, Arizona. With an off-season merger taking place with Da Bruddah’s of Hayward, the Pirates have 10 returning players from the 2008 squad and Da Bruddah’s are represented by 7 of its team members. The team has participated in 2 tournaments in NorCal and is looking forward to participating in The Best of the West tournament, which is considered to be one of the best tournaments in California. We are looking forward to a great weekend of highly competitive softball. Thanks in advance to the tournament organizers for a job well done and we will see you all at the field!

BAY AREA PIRATES
Roster for 2009 Best of the West

Coach/Manager Rick Abina #4
#4 Abina, Rick (util) (Pirates)
# 14 Boots, Dustin (inf) (Pirates)
# 33 Ching, Shawn (inf) (Bruddah’s)
# 13 Frey, Keith (P) (Pirates)
# 9 Grant, Ryan (inf) (Pirates)
# 8 Harsha, Eric (util) (Pirates)
#5 Hunhoff, BJ (P) (Pirates)
# 19 Hunhoff, Tony (P) (Pirates)
# 44 Moore, Ricky (util) (Pirates)
#11 Nishinaga, Kevin (util) (Bruddah’s)
# 3 Roeber, Matt (util) (Pirates)
# 23 Tomasello, Scotty (util) (Bruddah’s)
# 89 Villanueva, Bryan (util) (Bruddah’s)
# 10 Wimbs, Jabari (of) (Bruddah’s)
# 21 Woodmansee, Joshua (util) (Bruddah’s)

Pitchers
# 13 Frey, Keith
# 19 Hunhoff, Tony
#5 Hunhoff, BJ

MIA
# 24 Smith, Bobby (util) (Bruddah’s)
#1 Winnick, Dan (of) (Pirates)

Editor’s note: For other 2009 Best of the West team profiles, click here.

Best of the West team profile – Bakersfield Silverhawks

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Best of the West – May 30-31

This is the fourth in a series of team profiles for teams competing in this year’s Best of the West tournament.

Thanks to manager Bob Mc Cormick for this info:

Roster for Silverhawks for the Best of the West.

Todd Winkworth – P/1B
Sean Barker – P/1B

Troy Parker – C
Kyle Ordway – INF
Jarrad Vasseur – INF
Carlos Flores – INF
Chris McGehee – INF
Brian Teeters – OF
Jason Pruitt – OF
David Carillo – OF

Bob McCormick – Manager

The Silverhawks are a team out of Bakersfield, CA, and are planning to go to the ASA B Nationals in Prescott, AZ for 2009

Editor’s note: For other 2009 Best of the West team profiles, click here.

Cal State Builders Garner Individual Awards

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Matt Barnes and Javier Fierro Garner Top Honors at Grant’s Pass

The Cal State Builders captured the 2009 Boatnik Tournament title on Monday at Grants Pass, Oregon. Four members of the squad earned all tournament honors, in addition to both MVP awards:

MVP
Javier Fierro

MV Pitcher
Matt Barnes

All tournament team:
Gerald Pyle
Dan Winnick
Jason Gluckman
Dean Waltier

Congratulations to the Builders for their great weekend performance.

Cal State Builders Capture Boatnik Title

Monday, May 25th, 2009

2009 Boatnik Champions – Cal State Builders, California
(click photo to enlarge)

California Squad Unbeaten in Oregon Tournament

Cal State Builders – 7
Brotherton, Oregon – 0
WP-Gerald Pyle
LP-n/a

HR-Javier Fierro (CSB), Dean Waltier (CSB), and Dave Carlton (CSB)

The Cal State Builders captured the 2009 Boatnik Tournament title at Grants Pass, Oregon on Monday after, capping their unbeaten run a 7-0 shutout win over Brotherton, Oregon. Gerald Pyle was the winning pitchers, tossing a one-hitter, while Javier Fierro, Dean Waltier and Dave Carlton all homered for the champs. Chris Paiva was 3-for-3 in the final, with 2 RBI.

Champion’s Roster:
(not in order shown in photo)

Cal State Builders

Matt Barnes P
Gerald Pyle P
Ron Rupp IF/P

Javier Fierro ss
Chris Paiva inf
Jason Gluckman C
Dan Winnick OF
Dean Waltier UTL
Ricky Moore UTL
John Abbott INF
Jeff Reich OF
Dave Carlton INF

Photo courtesy of Gerald Pyle.

A tip of the cap to the big man, Gerald Pyle for his coverage of the tournament all weekend long, and for the photos posted here.

Cal State Wins Semi, Advances to Boatnik Final

Monday, May 25th, 2009

Cal State Builders – 11
Portland CR Rockers – 0
5 innings
WP-Matt Barnes (2 hitter)
LP-Mark Bennett
HR-Javier Fierro (CSB)
2B-Dean Waltier (CSB). Waltier had 3 RBI in the game.

Championship Game, 1:30 p.m. PDT
Brotherton Oregon vs. Cal State Builders

Photo:Cal State/Portland CR Rockers semi-final, courtesy of Gerald Pyle:
(click to enlarge)