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Eastern Caribbean Tournament

Monday, November 2nd, 2009


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Teams arrive in town for regional tourney


By KELSIE JOHNSON ~ NG Sports Reporter ~ kelsie@nasguard.com:

The Eastern Caribbean Association Softball Tournament (ECAST) will be the first international test of the year for The Bahamas’ men’s and women’s national softball teams.

The friendly tournament, which is sanctioned by the International Softball Federation (ISF), will put Team Bahamas up against Jamaica, the Turks and Caicos Islands, the Cayman Islands, the British Virgin Islands and Bermuda. The Bahamas Softball Federation (BSF) is hosting the tournament, which got underway yesterday at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex. Up until press time, Jamaica was the only team that did not arrive in town as yet, according to BSF President Burkette Dorsette. The Jamaicans are expected to arrive in the capital today.

Dorsette said: “Even though we do not know the caliber of play from the teams coming in, we anticipate a good tournament. We haven’t seen Jamaica play in years so we definitely don’t know what to expect from them. Jamaica, they’ve been out of the international loop for some time now. I know Turks and Caicos, they’ve been traveling to and from Grand Bahama for competition over the last couple of years, so we kind of know how they play. The other teams we’ve seen them before and know that the competition is going to be keen.”

More than 16 games will be played between now and Sunday. The men will play five games in a round-robin format, and the women will play in a triple round-robin. The ECAST is being used by the BSF as a measuring stick for both teams, especially since this is the first time the national team members will be playing together for the year. Both teams were revamped by the BSF and now both teams have a mixture of young and veteran players.

Dorsette revealed that next year will be a busy one for both teams so the BSF is hoping to get the squads in the mindframe of playing at a high level, as quickly as possible.

“We need our players to get in the frame of mind to play softball against other countries,” Dorsette explained. “We can’t just be here sitting down working out and playing against ourselves. We have to invite teams and play against other teams so we can improve. Next year is a busy year for softball. Colombia just came forth in the last four or five weeks, while we were are at the congress… They confirmed the participation for some 18 or 19 countries for the tournament, which is a qualifier for the Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC). There are quite a bit of tournaments next year. Some of these tournaments are friendships and some are qualifiers. We are taking a look at some of them, wanting to improve our play.”

When the ECAST concludes on Sunday, the BSF will have less than three days to prepare for the BSF National Round-Robin Tournament, slated for November 5-8. Teams are expected in from New Providence, Grand Bahama, Eleuthera, Andros, Abaco, Long Island, Exuma and Bimini. Play will be held at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex.

Zack, Sorenson headline ISF HoF + World Championships every two years

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Two items of note that we want to draw your attention to in particular from the ISF Congress in Venezuela.

The first is the election of the legendary Darren Zack to the ISF Hall of Fame. Darren, who will be inducted into Softball Canada’s Hall of Fame in November and will become a member of the ISC Hall of Fame next August, won ISF gold in 1992 and two silver medals in 1996 and 2004.

Congratulations Darren!

Joining Darren will be Mark Sorenson, the former captain of the New Zealand Black Sox. Mark won triple ISF Gold in 1996, 2000 and in 2004 at home in Christchurch.

Congratulations Mark!

Also, we note with interest that the ISF passed a Canadian motion that calls for World Championships to be played every two years in every category, beginning in 2012. The schedule will see Women’s and Junior Men’s in 2012 (even years) and then Men’s and Junior Women’s in 2013 (odd years). With North Shore City, New Zealand being named the host of the 2013 Men’s World Championship, we eagerly look forward to seeing who will be the host in 2015.

Sweeping Changes at ISF Congress at Venezuela

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

From the ISF website:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 25, 2009

SWEEPING CHANGES AT ISF CONGRESS
Elections, Constitution, & New ISF Logo Among Numerous Developments

MARGARITA ISLAND, VENEZUELA – The retention of the world governing body’s leader, a new secretary general, and various changes among the regional vice presidents were part of the many developments coming out of the just-concluded XXIV International Softball Federation Congress held here. It was also revealed that extensive re-branding efforts will commence shortly, featuring a new ISF logo and revamped website.

In addition, the delegates approved a constitution that took effect immediately and they awarded two future world championships. Plus, a new class was elected to the ISF Hall of Fame. There were also changes to the playing rules, and visits from special guests. The latter included Venezuela Sports Minister Victoria Mata, Venezuela Olympic Committee President Dr. Eduardo Álvarez, and Venezuela Olympic Committee Vice President Mrs. Elida de Álvarez.

Don Porter was re-elected as ISF president, having run unopposed. Ms. LOW Beng Choo (Malaysia) is the ISF’s new secretary general, following elections that took place yesterday. She was previously the ISF deputy secretary general. Retiring ISF Secretary General Andy Loechner (USA) had been in the position since 1987. Two other women from Ms. Low’s region were among those elected by the congress, including a former Olympic softball coach.

In the five regions, a significant change was made in that each now has two vice presidents, plus there is a new position called non-Spanish-speaking Caribbean vice president. The changes are as follows:

VP Position
Elected
1st Vice President Mr. Dale McMann (CAN)
2nd Vice President Mr. Bob Leveloff (NZ)
Africa Mr. Guillo Marapjane (RSA)
Mr. Marumo Morule (BOT)
North America Mr. E.T. Colvin (USA)
Non-Spanish-speaking Caribbean Mr. Romell Knowles (BAH)
Latin America Mr. Antonio Morales (COL)
Mr. Jesús Suniaga (VEN)
Asia Mme. JIANG Xiuyun (CHN)
Mme. Taeko Utsugi (JPN)
Europe Mr. Ami Baran (ISR)
Mr. Andre van Overbeek (NED)
Oceania Mr. Darryl Clout (AUS)
Mr. Robert J. Steff, Sr. (GUM)
In addition, International Olympic Committee Members Mme. Beatrice Allen (GAM) and Mr. Meliton Sanchez (PAN) remain as members of the ISF Executive Council. Furthermore, the newly created constitution – which comes in addition to the standing ISF Administrative Code – will provide for the creation of an ISF Board of Directors and gives a new, forward direction for the world governing body.

Based on bids that had been presented, the ISF IX Junior Men’s World Championship in 2012 was awarded to Parana, Argentina, and the ISF XIII Men’s World Championship in 2013 was awarded to North Shore City, New Zealand. Dates for both tournaments will be announced at a later time. The event three years from now will mark the first ISF world championship to be held in South America.

Newly elected to the ISF Hall of Fame are the following:
PLAYERS: Peter Clout (AUS), Naomi Ellis (BAH), Rhonda Hira (NZ), Sally (McDermid) McCreedy (AUS), Nobunori Nishimura (Japan), Mark Sorenson (NZ), Darren Zack (CAN)
UMPIRES: Eduardo Jose Falcon (VEN), John McAuliffe (AUS), Wayne Saunders (NZ)
ADMINISTRATORS: Ivan Eduardo Briceno C. (VEN), Philippa Griffith-Bailey (BIZ), Viatcheslav Smagin (RUS), Robert J. Steffy Sr. (GUM), Glen Todd (CAN)
COACHES: Naomi Shaw (NZ)
MERITORIOUS SERVICE: Jacinto David Amaiz (VEN), Don Tricker (NZ)

Also, two individuals were announced as recipients of the prestigious ISF Medal of Honor. Retiring ISF 1st Vice President Clovis Lodewijks (AHO) and Secretary General Andy Loechner (USA) became just the eleventh and twelfth recipients of the award.

The next ISF Congress will take place in October 2011, with the site to be announced at a later date.

ISF Rebranding Softball

Sunday, October 25th, 2009


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Softball plans to rebrand after Olympic failure

October 25 – Softball is planning to rebrand with a new logo and a revamped website as it begins to come to terms with its failure to win back its place in the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

Softball, which was controversially dropped from London 2012, had mounted a strong campaign to regain its place on the programme but the International Olympic Committee (IOC) chose golf and rugby sevens instead.

Now, at the first Congress of International Softball Federation (ISF) since the decision was announced at the IOC Session in Copenhagen earlier this month, it has unveiled plans to modernise itself.

Don Porter was re-elected as President of the ISF after running unopposed but there were several other changes among the sport’s leadership.

These included a new secretary general and various changes among the regional vice-presidents.

In addition, the delegates at the meeting held at Margarita Island in Venezuela approved a constitution that took effect immediately and they awarded two future World Championships.

Low Beng Choo, from Malaysia, was chosen as the ISF’s new secretary general, following elections that took place yesterday.

She was previously the ISF deputy secretary general and replaces America’s Andy Loechner, who is retiring having been in the position since 1987.

Two other women from Low’s region were among those elected by the congress, including a former Olympic softball coach.

In the five regions, a significant change was made in that each now has two vice-presidents, plus there is a new position called non-Spanish-speaking Caribbean vice-president, a role given to Romell Knowles from the Bahamas.

Canada’s Dale McCann and New Zealand’s Bob Leveloff were elected as the 1st and 2nd vice-presidents respectively.

South Africa’s Guillo Marapjane and Botswana’s Marumo Morule were elected as vice-presidents for Africa, E.T. Colvin from the United States for North America, Colombia’s Antonio Morales and Venezuela’s Jesus Suniaga for Latin America, China’s Jiang Xiuyun and Japan’s Taeko Utsugi for Asia, Israel’s Ami Baran and Holland’s Andre van Overbeek for Europe and Australia’s Darryl Clout and Guam’s Robert J. Steffy for Oceania.

In addition, IOC memebrs Beatrice Allen, from Gambia, and Meliton Sanchez, from Panama, remain as members of the ISF Executive Council.

The newly created constitution – which comes in addition to the standing ISF Administrative Code – will provide for the creation of an ISF Board of Directors and gives a new, forward direction for the world governing body.

Two events were awarded, the 2012 Junior Men’s World Championships to Parana in Argentina and the 2013 Men’s World Championships to North Shore City in New Zealand.

ISF Jr. Worlds to Argentina in 2012

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

Parana, Argentina will be the host of the the ISF Jr. World Championship in 2012. The announcement was made at the ISF convention in Venezuela.

The last world championships were hosted at Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, in 2008, with Australia, Canada and Japan winning gold, silver and bronze, respectively.

Ballparkradio.com broadcast a dozen games at the 2008 ISF Jr. World Championships at Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, to over 7,000 listeners worldwide.

Parana, Argentina is about a 5 hour drive from Buenos Aires, Argentina. (see map below, or click for larger map)


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From our friend Martin Jorge, at www.softballnewsla.com:


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Argentina will host the ISF Junior Men’s World Championship 2012

The city of Paraná will host the next ISF Junior Men’s World Championship 2012. This was confirmed this afternoon the International Softball Federation at the World Congress is developing on Margarita Island, Venezuela. In this way, Argentina will host the World Softball Championship for the first time in its history, and it will bring to South America for the first time an event of this nature.

The official presentation of the candidates was held yesterday morning, opposite the World Championships Committee. First was New Zealand which suggested the city of Nelson to host the World Cup, in second place was Canada, who presented the candidacy of Whitehorse, and finally it was the turn of the delegation of Argentina, who presented to the city of Parana and candidate to host 2012. The end of the submission of Argentina, who was in charge of Argentina President of Softball Confederation, Mr. Jacinto Cyprian, and who had a previous hard work of members of the CAS and Paranaense Softball Association, concluded with a closed applause, the only candidate to receive such treatment from those present.

This spells good news for today, when they finally decide the World Junior Men’s headquarters. And indeed, this afternoon the full ISF World Congress confirmed the news of Paraná will host the World Youth Championship 2012. After the election, which was defined unanimously in favor of capital entrerriana, it came time for the congratulations, acknowledgments and joy of the delegation of Argentina, who received on behalf of all delegates present countless expressions of support and recognition .

A total of fifteen countries will come to Argentina in 2012, and join our Team to contest the World Junior Championships. Softball lovers in Argentina will have the chance to see play on the diamonds of Paraná the future stars of New Zealand, Australia, Japan, USA, Canada, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Slovenia, South Africa, among others, as is perhaps the best softball tournament ever in our country.

Thus is fulfilled the dream of having for the first time in history a World Softball Championship in Argentina diamonds. There is still a long road ahead of work and effort to show the world that softball of Argentina is capable of doing great things. However, the first step, the most difficult, is given. Argentina is officially host the ISF Junior Men’s World Championship 2012. The world will come to play softball in our country, and Parana will welcome you with open arms.

Source: Softball Confederation Argentina – Photo: Ministry of Sports of Venezuela

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AAU Women’s Tournament – Jan. 29-31, 2010

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009


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40 Teams in 2010 AAU International Tournament

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009


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Here are the 40 teams so far…. There are 8 teams on the waiting list in case of any cancelation.

Alex Linares
Amateur Athletic Union Of The United States, Inc.
Sports Manager
Panama & Puerto Rico Liaison
International Events
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TEAMS

*Update 1: Midwest Stampede is merging with the Bahamas team. It is now Bahamas Stampede. From the waiting list now in the tournament: Hill United is in.

1. Gigantes De Venezuela
2. CPI, NY
3. Cobourg Force
4. Los Socios,Venezuela
5. Virgin Islands Eagles
6. Atascados / Tijuana Fastpitch
7. Texaco Bahamas Pirates*
8. Earls
9. Capitalinos de Caracas (Venez)
10. Big Cove Fastpitch
11. Combatientes de Venezuela
12. Minnesotta Angels
13. Dominicana
14. Chicago N.Y.
15. Venezuela / Miami
16. Jamaica National
17. ADASI Spain
18. DC Arrows
19. Sopotocientos
20. Puerto Rico National Team
21. Puerto Rico National Jr.
22. Barranquitas Puerto Rico
23. N.Y. Gremlins
24. Maccabi USA / Red
25. Maccabi USA
26. Valle Colombia
27. Radio 560 Mexico
28. Sureño Soy
29. Brewers de Venezuela
30. Indios de Venezuela
31. Millwood Logistics Countrymen
32. Ashland, OH Stock Pack
33. Florida Fastpitch
34. Adco ToolShed
35. Midwest Stampede*
35. Hill United * (added from waiting list, with merger of Bahamas and Midwest Stampede)
36. Kitchener Outlaws
37. Team Minnesota
38. Niagara Storms Fury
39. PK. Broward Pirates
40. Nova Scotia

Leon Knowles Inducted to Bahamian Hall of Fame

Friday, October 16th, 2009

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In softball, the late Leon “Apache” Knowles will receive his honour posthumously. He was the first Bahamian to have been inducted into the International Softball Federation’s Hall of Fame back in 1987.

He managed the Bahamas’ first men’s national team that placed second in the Central American and Caribbean Confederation Tournament.

Knowles will be joined by Richard “The Lion-Heart” Johnson, who two decades later in 2007 was also inducted into the ISF’s Hall of Fame. Johnson was the premier pitcher in the country for at least two decades.

Passing of Earl Hicks

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

We regret to report the passing of Earl Hicks from from Lakenheath, noted to us by his friend Annelies van der meulen of Holland. Earl was a fastballer in the UK, had a team there, and as we have seen from the many notes we have received, many friends in fastball. He will be missed by them all.

World Masters Fastpitch in Australia

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Cap tip to Ivan Taylor for this one:

The World Masters are going on in Australia right now and there is some fastpitch being played.

There is a Canadian Team from Cornwall there with Sammy Forbes. [correction update courtesy of Dave Birnie — Cornwall, not Coburg as earlier posted and Wells not there.

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Update: Lanky Johnson writes to tell us that there are a number of Canadian teams “down under” at the World Masters in Australia:

There are a few Canada, USA mens teams down there.

45 A – Qmax, Calgary Alberta

45 A – Rossini’s, Vancouver B.C.

45 A – Northeast Selects, Alberta

45 B – Ohio Battery, Ohio

45 B – Saskatchewan Flatlanders

45 B – Centennials, Kelowna B.C.

35 B – Rollyview, Alberta

35 B – TC Cornwall Ontario