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Red Rock is Back – in Carson City

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

2009 RED ROCK is Back!

After being forced to take a year off in 2008 due to the late withdrawal of our ball park by the City of St. George, Utah, we are pleased to announce that your Red Rock Tournament Committee, after nearly two months of negotiations, have signed a deal with the Carson City Recreation Department and the Carson City Convention Visitors Bureau to operate the very popular Red Rock International Invitational for 2009 and beyond! It will have a new name!

RED ROCK at CARSON CITY
9th Annual Red Rock International Invitational
Carson City, Nevada
(35-45 minute drive from Reno)

TOURNAMENT DATES: May 2 and 3, 2009
CLASSES: Major, A, AA, NAFA (ALL), (ASA A & B)

ENTRY FEE: $425 US
PITCHING RULE: ISC
ENTRY DEADLINE: March 1, 2009
FORMAT: Round Robin into single elimination.
GAMES GUARANTEED: Four (4)
ISC QUALIFIER: One World Tournament berth to highest finishing US West team. We are also attempting to get an ISC II (Tournament of Champions) berth to award as well.

ENTRY CHECKS

Payable to:
Roy Stout
P.O. Box 812
Lake Hughes, CA 93532

Carson City is Nevada’s historical state capitol. Centrally located at the base of the majestic Sierra Nevada mountain range, Carson City offers a variety of activities for your pleasure. Carson City has something for everyone including museums, elegant mansions, exciting casinos, excellent recreational facilities, great dining and nine divine golf courses. Bring your clubs!

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Santa Rosa may bench adult softball

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

City may bench adult softball
Santa Rosa budget cuts would eliminate sports, recreation programs

By TRACIE MORALES
THE PRESS DEMOCRAT


Photos by KENT PORTER / The Press Democrat
Aric Weinzinger of Curtin Air Freight, a team in Santa Rosa’s Recreation and Parks adult softball league, waits on deck for his turn at bat during a game Wednesday at Northwest Community Park. City budget cuts may spell the end of city support for adult softball and other recreation programs.

Softball has taught many recreational athletes in Santa Rosa to persevere even if down nine runs in the seventh inning — or if a looming budget crisis threatens to take their leagues away.

“I remember our captain kept saying, ‘Don’t give up, never give up,’ ” said Rich Depp, recalling a softball championship almost 30 years ago. “This is a prime example of never giving up until it’s over.”

The City Council in November will consider a proposal to eliminate all adult and youth athletic programs, a move that would end one of the largest recreational softball programs in Northern California and a staple in Santa Rosa for more than 40 years.

“It’s been something we never thought was going to go away,” said Lawrence Solomon, whose team is sponsored by Curtin Air Freight.

City softball leagues drew 3,600 players this summer, and 1,500 signed up for fall leagues. The city’s proposal also would cancel youth soccer, basketball, T-ball and sports camps, clinics and classes for 700 children. Tennis lessons for 600 youths and 80 adults also would end.

Eliminating the athletic programs would save the city $128,000 a year. It is one of about 85 steps the city is considering to close a $10.5 million budget gap.

“We find ourselves in a totally repugnant situation,” said Assistant City Manager Marc Richardson, who oversees the Recreation and Parks Department. “We have to do what we have to do. These are the options that have to be considered by the council.”

Players such as Theresa Strickland refuse to lose softball without a fight. She and her fiance have gathered 1,000 signatures on a protest petition and launched a Web site, www.savesantarosasports.org.

Editor’s note: We encourage our readers to click the link above, and to email the city, using the link provided on the website, to speak up for softball. Please be respectful, as it is likely to be more effective that way.

She is urging softball players and the community to attend the City Council meeting Tuesday, when some proposed cuts will be discussed. The council will not be reviewing the sports proposal until its Nov. 18 meeting.

“I hate the thought that it won’t be here,” she said. “It’s a sad thing for the whole community.”

Strickland, who coaches a women’s team, said the league offers an outlet for stress, keeps people active and stimulates the economy by supporting local restaurants and bars frequented by players after games. “If there is no softball, there is going to be more people staying at home and not involved in the community,” she said.

Jonny Berglund looks forward to playing softball every week with his brother and friends. “Honestly, what can you do to get adult men involved without alcohol on a routine basis?” he asked.

Berglund said he supports raising fees as long as it’s not a dramatic increase. Fees range from $595 for a coed team to $670 for men’s fast-pitch teams.

City officials said they’ve raised fees in the past to avoid cuts, but this time would require up to a 75 percent increase.

“Our experience is that people won’t pay that,” said Eric Jorgeson, deputy director of the recreation division. “We begin to price ourselves out of being able to offer a program.”

Jorgeson said league fees generate about $150,000, which covers expenses for umpires, scorekeepers, balls, awards and lights, but not enough to pay for the two employees responsible for overseeing the sports program.

Depp said he worked for 35 years to keep the Rollmasters alive so he could see his two sons play alongside him, and now they do.

“We’re going through a financial crisis, people are worrying about losing their jobs and not providing for their families,” he said.

“You treasure the outlets you have, and one of those for my family is softball.”

You can reach Staff Writer Tracie Morales at 521-5274 or tracie.morales@pressdemocrat.com.

Fat City CA Third at NAFA Master 40+

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Thanks to Herb Dower for this report.

CARSON CITY. NV — Fat City of Sparks NV finished in a tie for third place in this year’s 2008 NAFA Masters Over-40 Division World Series at Carson City, NV with a 2-2 record.

Fat City lost its tournament opener to the Long Beach Black Sox, 15-6 in five innings, with Long Beach pounding out five home runs and four doubles off losing pitcher Brandon Shearer. Todd Hodge and Tom Dower homered for Fat City.

In its second game, Fat City trailed Bloodline of Nevada, 4-2, going into the bottom of the seventh inning, but rallied for three runs to win 5-4. Back to back triples by Joe Pollock and Tom Dower started the comeback, Shearer singled to tie the game, and then scored the winning run. Pitcher Ed Davis went the distance, limiting Bloodline to six hits to get the win.

On Sunday, Fat City pounded out 19 hits to defeat the NAFA Yard Dogs of Southern California, 14-6, in five innings behind the pitching of Brandon Shearer. Leadoff batter Andy Parisotto hit two three-run home runs and a single to drive in seven runs, Sunny Wood went 3 for 4 and scored three timers, and shortstop Tom Dower went 3 for 3 with a home run and three RBI.

In its next game, pitcher Russ Chadwick of Utah Fastpitch limited Fat City to four hits, walked one and struck out three to win 10-3 in five innings. Utah got 10 hits off losing pitcher Brandon Shearer. Todd Hodge went 7 for 13 (.538) and Tom Dower went 6 for 13 (.462) with two home runs and a triple for a better than 1.000 slugging average to pace Fat City. Both earned all-tourney honors.

September Classic, Grass Valley, CA

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

From our friend Mike Milligan:

Howdy Fastballers,

It’s nearing time for the Fastpitch September Classic to be held at Les Eva Field on September 27th and 28th. I would like to invite teams of all levels to come play in this wrap up of the 2008 season. We usually end up with mostly “C” teams but again I would love to raise the bar a bit and encourage “B” teams to come also. The entry fee is $350.00. Checks will not be excepted after Sunday the 21st of September. The cash deadline will be Tuesday September 23rd. your game times will be sent out on Wednesday evening. The format is negotiable. Please e-mail back or call if you are interested in playing and at that time please let me know if you would like round robin on sat. and then single elimination on Sunday or if you would like to do a double elimination.

All proceeds will go directly to our local Grass Valley league and a portion of the proceeds may go to benefit a certain 40 year veteran of the Grass Valley fastpitch that is having health problems and is having a hard time paying for much needed medication. Before I divulge this persons identity I need to talk to him directly and make sure it’s ok put his name out there as he is a very proud man and may not want the added attention. This man has played and been a spectator for so long that he is a part of the field and our league. It would be a great if we could help him out in his time of need. Money aside, this is always a very fun and competitive tournament. It’s not Grass Valley Nationals but it is the last chance to win a four foot trophy this year. 2008 was another very successful year for fastpitch here in Grass Valley and in CA in general. We added two more new teams to our league and plan to add two more next year witch would bring our league to 12 mens teams. Not too bad for little old G.V. The uniforms and the breakaway bases that were purchased with money raised from previous tourneys have been a gr eat success not to mention the King and His Court show last year was a blast. These are the things that peak interest in our sport and lure younger players to try it, so lets keep it going guys!!! Please call or e-mail ASAP if you plan to bring a team. Thanks for your time guys!

Mike Milligan (Milli)
A Perfect Game
APERFECTGAME.NET
aperfectgame@comcast.net
530-273-3677
Toll Free 877-893-3677
470 East Main St.
Grass Valley ca, 95945

Golden Year for the Golden State

Friday, September 5th, 2008

2008 was a banner year for men’s fastpitch teams from California:

Gold:

ISC II Champions – California Lumberkings.
ASA “A” Champions – Italian Athletic Club
NAFA 23-and-under champions – Santa Barbara Young Bucks

Silver:

ASA “B” – Team Pape
ASA “C” – Santa Rosa
NAFA “A” – Fat City

Not to mention a 6th place finish among 32 teams by the So Cal Bombers in the toughest division of them all, the ISC World Tournament. Did I miss anyone?

Masters are next, September 20-21, 2008 at Carson City. Who’s next to join the group above?

And while we’re plugging California’s finest, did I mention that Santa Barbara’s Mark Bennett tossed a perfect game against multiple-National champions New Image, Wisconsin in the ASA “A” Nationals?

ASA “A” Champions – Italian Athletic Club

Friday, September 5th, 2008

We congratulate the new ASA “A” champions from California, the Italian Athletic Club. Team members:

Ed Brooks
James Butler
Larry Machado
Marco Marciasini
Joel Manfredi
Tony Peeples
Steve Pinocchio
Jason Porto
Mark Summers
Josh Tisdale
Chase Turner
Peter Turner
Bryan Wells

Pitcher Tony Peeples was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player, sharing All American honors with teammates Jason Porto (outfield) , Chase Turner (Utility), James Butler (Infield) and Steve Pinocchio (Infield)

The team has worked hard over the past four years, with a steady progression to the top, playing up to the next level, then the next, and finding their place atop the heap.

Italian Athletic Club’s last four seasons:

2005 25th C natonals
2006 2nd place B nationals
2007 3rd A nationals
2008 A NATIONAL CHAMPS

Perhaps some inspiration for two other California teams following similar paths — Santa Rosa finishing 2nd in the “C”, and Team Pape, 2nd in the “B”.

Tony Peeples MVP at ASA “A”

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Five Members of Italian Athletic Club Make All American

By The Record
September 03, 2008 6:00 AM

The Italian Athletic Club of Stockton went 4-0 over the weekend, beating New Image out of Wisconsin 11-3 in the championship of the men’s ASA A-Division fastpitch national championships in Kansas City, Mo., on Sunday.

Tony Peeples, one of the IAC’s two pitchers, was named the tournament’s most valuable player. Chase Turner, Steve Pinnocchio, James Butler, Jason Porto and Tony Peeples were all named All-Americans.

In the championship game, Turner went 3 for 3 with five RBI, Pinnocchio was 2 for 3 with two stolen bases and a three-run homer, and Eddie Brooks singled, scored twice and drove two runs,

In four games, the IAC outscored its opponents 23-7.

2008 ASA National Champs

Monday, September 1st, 2008

Congratulations to 2008 ASA National Champions, newly crowned over the Labor Day weekend:

Class “A” – Italian Athletic Club, Stockton California
Class “B” – CFD Kokomo, Indiana
Class “C” – Landis Supermarkets, Pennsylvania

And to California, which finished:

First in the “A” – Italian Athletic Club, Stockton California
Second in the “B” – Team Pape’
Second in the “C” – Santa Rosa, California

Kegel Wins NAFA AA-Major

Monday, August 18th, 2008

Order of Finish




Team Location W – L

1 Kegel Black Knights Fargo, ND 6 – 1
2 The Bar of Appleton 23s Appleton, Wisc 4 – 2
3 Wilber Lime Galesville, Wisc 3 – 2
4 New Image Monfort, Wisc 2 – 2
5 River City Rockers Sacramento, Cal 4 – 2
Rude-Pac Sun Valley, Cal 3 – 2
7 Earl’s Club Kenosha, Wisc 3 – 2
Herda & Sons Waverly, Minn 2 – 2
9 Brandt’s Springfield, Mo 2 – 2
Sioux Falls Sox Sioux Falls, SD 2 – 2
11 Pickseed Explorers Balcarres, Sask 0 – 3
Priority Mortgage Grand Rapids, Mich 0 – 3
RBC Lightning Rice Creek, Mich 0 – 3
The Bar of Appleton Athletics Appleton, Wisc 0 – 3

Rockers lose game 2, win game 3 at NAFA AA-Major World Series

Saturday, August 16th, 2008


The River City Rockers Men’s Fastpitch Team lost to the defending champions, New Image of Monfort, Wisconsin, 4-0 in the AA-Major division of the 2008 NAFA World Series being held in North Mankato, Minnesota at Caswell Park. The Rockers managed only 5 hits off their starter, Jeremy Holman. The Rockers were paced by Kary Moore who was 2-3, Rob Penticoff, Dave Bostick and Greg Rogers. Bryan Newton gave up 2 earned runs and was tagged with the loss. The loss sent the Rockers to the losers bracket.

The Rockers 3rd game saw the Rockers bounce back Saturday morning against a young Canadian team, the Pickseed Explorers of Balcarres, Saskatchewan for a 5-1 victory. Dave Drotzmann started and was relieved by Ed Gaspar who picked up the win. The Rockers received home runs from Mario Pereiro and Rusty Newnan added a 3-run shot. Rob Penticoff had a hit and base on balls and Dave Bostick also had a single.