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Grant back for another inning

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009


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By WAYNE MARTIN – The Nelson Mail


SHOOTING HIGH: New Zealand Black Sox pitcher Marty Grant is hoping to claim his fourth title at the world softball championships in Canada.

It’s nice to feel wanted.

That’s part of the reason why seasoned Nelson softballer Marty Grant will be on the plane with his Black Sox team-mates in two weeks bound for the world championships in Saskatoon, Canada.

The 42-year-old world champion pitcher is heading to his fifth world series and bidding to become one of an elite group of Black Sox to have claimed four world crowns.

Former captain and catcher Mark Sorenson is the only Black Sox player to date to have achieved the honour, although joining Grant in Saskatoon are coach Eddie Kohlhase and players Jarrad Martin and Thomas Makea all have three wins to their name.

It’s significant for Grant on another count too after he officially retired from international softball in 2006. Or so he thought.

Instead, the continuing lure of playing on the world’s biggest stage and a timely approach from the Black Sox coaching staff have encouraged Grant to make one more bid for title No4. But this time, he stresses, will definitely be his last as a player.

It was by no means a straightforward decision to commit himself to another campaign.

It has meant months of hard work, usually on his own, and some occasional self doubt as he’s tried to muster the enthusiasm and energy to keep himself on course.

There have also been some significant personal challenges, with his wife Abbie now recovering from successful breast cancer surgery, as softball has sometimes been forced into the background.

Injury stopped him from playing in New Zealand’s 2004 triumph in Christchurch, although he remained an important part of the squad, and Canada would now be an appropriate way for Grant to sign off on a remarkable international career that began back in 1992.

“After 2004, the prospect of trying to play at the top level for another five years was one of the things that challenged me,” he said.

“At that time, I didn’t really know whether I had it in me to be competitive year in and year out. In the last two years since I’ve come out of retirement, I’ve sort of been a little more selective in my play and still being able to coach and be involved with the family has given me the opportunity to turn up at the airport in two weeks’ time and head off to these world champs.

“I guess it was more about managing my career a little.”

Grant is now the senior hand among a Black Sox pitching roster that includes rising star Jeremy Manley, former Samoan international Heine Shannon and youngster Thomas Enoka. He’ll be the oldest pitcher to represent New Zealand at a world series, beating Kevin Herlihy’s bid as a 40 year old in 1984.

“I’m reasonably surprised about how well the body’s holding up and my role’s changed a bit, I guess, in the team,” he said.

“At one time I was the starter and the man they gave the ball to, but now my role’s changed where, if we get in any trouble, I’m more of a relief role.”

He’s excited about the prospects of a team he describes as experienced, athletic and extremely fit.

He’s also enthusiastic about the team’s strike power.

“We can hit. The hitting lineup of this team is as good as it was in 2004 and I think we averaged eight or nine runs a game at that tournament. Anyone who’s facing that lineup is going to have to be on guard.

“We’ve also got great defence and we’ve got solid pitching. And we’ve got belief, so I think that it’s a very strong team. It’s my belief and I think Eddie would agree with this, too that there’s an opportunity for this team to go on and win many more in the next decade if that’s what they want to do.”

The Black Sox head to Canada on June 28 and complete a 14-game buildup in Toronto before the opening pitch is hurled in Saskatoon on July 17.

Winning is important for Grant, and a big part of that process is being mentally prepared.

Memories of his first failed world series bid in Manila 17 years ago are branded indelibly into his psyche.

“We’ve been honest in our analysis of ourselves as a team and with regards to sport, you’ve got to have that edge and the edge is having that mental preparation and that desire and not looking too far forward and making sure that we do the little things right.”

Editor’s note:

I first saw Marty Grant pitch twenty years ago, at the 1989 ISC World Tournament in Kimberly, Wisconsin. He was a youngster of 22 then, just arriving in the U.S. and the phenom pitching for the local Green Bay club, All Car Wisconsin, if memory serves me. The fans turned out in droves to see the young kid from New Zealand pitch. Twenty years later, in 2008, there was Marty again, dazzling the hitters on the main diamond at Sunset Park, Kimberly, Wisconsin, at the ISC World Tournament. He was pitching in that one for the So Cal Bombers, enroute to a sixth place finish overall. Marty earned second team All World honors in that one, showing that at the age of 42, he can still perform at the highest level of the game.

-Jim Flanagan

Bids for Olympic Softball, other sports for 2016

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009


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A lot at stake for these games
By John Powers
Globe Staff / June 16, 2009

Though the voting won’t take place until October, this is a crucial week for the four remaining bid cities for the 2016 Olympics and the seven sports vying for two places on the program. For the first time, the vast majority of International Olympic Committee members (an estimated 94 of 107) will get briefings and a chance to question the candidate cities at the Swiss headquarters in Lausanne well before they have to make a decision at their annual session. Unlike at voting time, this week’s activities will have “no heads of states, no flashy videos, no presentation of fancy athletes,” says IOC president Jacques Rogge.

Still, it’s a priceless chance for the contenders to do some lobbying and for the sports federations to make their case to the IOC’s executive board, which will choose two of them in August for the main body to approve this fall. While baseball and softball, both lopped off after Beijing, have gotten most of the attention, golf and seven-a-side rugby have the inside track, according to the IOC program commission’s evaluation. With the IOC reportedly preferring one individual and one team sport open to both genders, those two both fit the bill, particularly considering the criteria – wide appeal, universality (i.e. practiced globally), inexpensive infrastructure, no doping.

Golf, which last was on the program in 1904, would offer 72-hole competition for 60 men and women with the world’s top 15 players given automatic berths, would arrange its tour schedules around the Games and employ nearby courses. “To be the first gold medal winner in 112 years? Definitely,” said Colin Montgomerie, who says he’d play at 53. Rugby, dropped after 1924, would have tournaments for both genders using existing stadia. Each of the other five sports has a drawback. Softball and baseball require separate (and unique) facilities. Karate would be the third martial art (judo and taekwondo) on the program, squash televises poorly and roller sports aren’t universal. If the membership turns thumbs-down on the two proposed sports, the others will be reconsidered.

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Zeist, Holland tournament

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009


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Thanks to our friend Bernie Lopez for sharing the link below to the Official Zeist tournament website in Holland.

Click here to view the tournament website. And here for Photos.

The Great Britain team that’s going to play in the upcoming ISF World championships played in it and ended up in 5th place

Bernie is a member of my “Long Beach Deadwood” 50-and-over squad and played in the Zeist tournament previously. Bernie keeps his passport up to date, having traveled to the Czech Republic to see Team USA play when they went, and is making his plans to be in Saskatoon for the ISF Worlds in July.

Bernie shared this personal story about playing in the Zeist tournament in Holland:

I played in this tournament back in 1990 as a member of the Bentwaters Phantoms fastpitch club. A team from New York, TWA, played in it and we beat them. We won the championship by beating the Dutch National team full of Aruban ball players. I’m thinking of coming out of retirement (ala Brett Farve!) next year and playing in it! : )


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Remember you can use Google translator to read the foreign language websites. We have posted a translation from Dutch to English from a page at the Zeist Holland Tournametn website detailing the history of the event below.

This, in conjunction with the centenary of the association, is that during the weekend of Whitsun in 1984, three fast-pitch “softball tournament organized gentlemen. With the help of American air base in Soesterberg and supported by advertisers to manage the organization around it.

June 9-11 1984 Centennial Tournament

The first tournament, then known as “Centennial Tournament” as gives some starting problems. The team remains Zweibrucken way to say no and KNBSB pick at the last moment a number of referees away. The teams on Friday in the Final Zeister received. Winner in this first team of the Ramstein Rams with pitcher Jeff Keppner that the balls with a sloppy 150 km / h on the plate throws. Rhein-Main Rockets and Schweinfurt were second and third. Are the Water Phantoms led by Earl Hicks are named most popular team.

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Argentina National Team returns to Munger for fastpitch softball game

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009


by Erich T. Doerr | The Bay City Times
Wednesday June 10, 2009, 3:18 PM
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Delbert Benson and the Munger Vols host the Argentina National Team for a softball exhibition again this season. The Munger Vols are ready for a rematch.

And their rivals are traveling across the continent to make it happen.

The Munger Vols fastpitch softball team plays an exhibition game against the Argentina National Team for the second year in a row, hosting the game Thursday at Munger Volunteer Firemen Field at 7 p.m. with free admission and parking.

“This is something special we are fortunate to be involved in,” said Munger manager Del Benson.

The Argentina team won the matchup 9-2 last season before a packed house. According to Benson, the crowd really enjoyed the game.

“They were impressed by the talent the Argentines had,” Benson said.

The fans were not the only ones who enjoyed the experience, so did the Vols.

“We had a good time,” Benson said. “We got a couple runs early, it was a competitive game until the fifth inning.”

For the Argentina team, the game is a tune-up for the 2009 International Softball Federation World Championship that will be held in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan during July. According to Benson, the team will likely be competitive against other top contenders such as Canada, New Zealand, Australia and Japan.

“They are a world-class team,” said Benson of the Argentines, who he believes to be one of the top five in the world. According to Benson, the team has four of the top-20 pitchers in the world.

The Argentina National Team came to this area to warm up for the tournament in some part due to weather. Because of its Southern Hemisphere location, it is currently fall in Argentina and the team came north to get ready in a warmer climate.

“We choose the area because of the good ball that we can play, but especially because the people are excellent hosters,” said Julio Gamarci of the Argentina National Team. “They were more than good with us last year.”

The game is one of several for the Argentines as they tour the region this month. Following the exhibition in Munger, the team heads to Midland this weekend to play in the Boulevard Lounge Tournament to be held in Emerson Park. The team is also playing games in Ontario during this stretch.

According to Benson, the Vols usually play about 40 to 45 games a year. The team plays in the Thumb Travel League against teams from Frankenmuth, Auburn, Reese, Millington and a second Munger team.

The Vols are sponsored by the Munger Volunteer Fireman Corps, the same group that runs the annual Munger Potato Festival in July.

Schedule of Games for World Fastball Invitational at Monkton

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009


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POOL A
Kitchener Rivershark Twins
Saskatoon Aspen Interiors
Farm Tavern
South-Perth All Stars

POOL B
New Zealand National Team
Vancouver Grey Sox
Midwest Stampede
Jarvis First Ontario Gamblers

Thurs July 2
7:15 OPENING CEREMONIES
7:30pm Kitchener vz. Saskatoon
9:30pm NZ vs Vancouver

Fri July 3
2:00pm Jarvis vs NZ
4:00pm S-P All Stars vs Sask.
6:00pm Vancouver vs. Stampede
8:00 EASTON HOME RUN DERBY
9:15 Kitchener vs Farm

Sat July 4
8;00am S-P All Stars vs. Farm
10:00am S-P All Stars vs Kitchener
NOON Jarvis vs Vancouver
2:00pm Stampede vs NZ
4:00pm Stampede vs Jarvis
6:00pm Farm vs Sask.
8:00pm PLAYOFF #1 in Monkton A3 vs B2
8:40pm PLAYOFF #2 in Mitchell A2 vs B3

Sun July 5
9:00am Semi #1 A1 vs Playoff #1 winnner
11:00am Semi #2 B1 vs Playoff #2 winner
1:00pm FINAL
3:00pm Exhibition NZ vs S-P All Stars.

Ballparkradio to broadcast Monkton Tournament

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009



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From Monkton Tournament director, Brian Ballie:

Monkton 2009 – update!

Tuesday, June 9, 2009
PRESS RELEASE

First – let me take a minute to congratulate Larry Lynch on another fine tournament this past weekend in Kitchener. Larry has once again pulled off a successful event for fans (and players) at his Legends weekend and for all those in attendance including myself, thanks to Larry and crew for another job well done!!

With just a little more than 3 weeks to go to the opening pitch of the World Fastball Invitational, I am very pleased to announce we are putting the finishing touches and logistics together to have Ballpark Radio on site broadcasting nearly ALL games LIVE from Monkton!!!

Our good friend Mr Jim Flanagan www.fastpitchwest.com and his crew will be in attendance to broadcast live around the world all the action from the tournament via www.ballparkradio.com IN ADDITION, I am also excited to announce Maddy Flanagan www.maddysphots.com is also making the trip from California to capture all the action thru her lens for all to enjoy following the tournament.

Having the “best in the business” on hand at our event is just another reason why fans and players around the globe consider Monkton to be finest of it’s kind, and we are extremely grateful to have Jim, Maddy, and crew take part. They both/all bring along years of professionalism and dedication to their craft as you probably know, and we are very happy to have them on board.

Our continued and relentless pursuit of being the best we can possibly be, is the reason we do what we do…and we hope you all enjoy it!

Visit these websites for all the information you need:

World Fastball Invitational Official Tournament Website:
www.monktonfastball.com

Our major sponsor, Steelback Brewery:
www.steelbackbrewery.com

Stay tuned here for more information as we begin the countdown to Monkton 2009!

Brian Baillie
Tillsonburg Tire & Auto
Tillsonburg Auto Sales
519.842.5943
800.511.4444
www.tillsonburgtire.com

Editor’s note: We appreciate the kind words from Brian and look forward to broadcasting the action live to fastball fans everywhere. Watch the Morning Brief for further details on the upcoming Ballparkradio broadcasts. The tournament runs from July 2 through July 5, 2009, in Monkton, Ontario, Canada, not far from the hotbed of men’s fastball, Kitchener. To view an earlier press release on the tournament, click here.

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Argentina at Innerkip Tonight

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Argentina’s national team will continue their pre-ISF World Championships tour tonight at Innerkip, Ontario, Canada. (Rumor has it that Ballparkradio’s multi-talented broadcaster Kyle Smith will be umpiring the game)

Argentina took third at the Legends tournament over the weekend in Kitchener, with Kitchener and Jarvis finishing 1-2, respectively.

We hope to have a report from the game tonight and will post here at the Morning Brief.
Update: Sorry, no report received (yet)

Other coverage of Argentina at the Morning Brief here.

Click here for our earlier feature on Argentina’s “Pitching Pipeline”

And of course, Argentina’s own website covering fastpitch there and in other parts of Latin America, is Martin Jorge’s site, “SoftballnewsLA.com” (Softball news Latin America). Click banner below. (It’s in Spanish, but Google Translator will help if you need it)

Argentina Ties for Third at Legends Tournament

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

Our friend in Argentina has posted a story from Team Argentina on his blog, “SoftballNewsLA” (LA as in Latin America, not Los Angele)s.

The (rough) Google translation is below. Not perfect, but enough to get the gist of it, and the stats are universal.

La Selección Argentina tercera en el Legends of Fastball
(In English, Team Argentina Third in Legends of Fastball)

La Selección Argentina Softball Men finished in third position in the Legends of Fastball Tournamen, who opened the tournament tour of our national team is doing by United States and Canada. On this day, the choice over Argentina in the first instance to Dundas CPI-ADS by 5 to 4 in the ninth episode, but was unable to Jarvis Gamblers in the semifinal game, losing 8 to 7 in the eighth and finishing their participation in this competition. The champion of the Legends of Fastball was Kitchener Rivershark Twins, who beat Jarvis in the final by 4 to 1.

In the first game of the day, Argentina faced Dundas CPI-ADS, the team that had already passed in the round robin. However, the game is presented very evenly, that will have 9 innings to determine the winner. Argentina was ahead in the score 1 to 0 in the closure of the second period. However, CPI-Dundas ADS respond at the top of the fourth with three runs on Gervasutti Sebastian (3.2 IP, 3R, 3ER, 5H, 6K, 0BB), Edgardo Solis forcing the bowler to dismiss opener by Maxi Montero, who made a great outlet and eventually would be elected the most valuable player of the match. La Selección Argentina meet in the closure of the fifth with two glimmer to tie the game and those are all records of the seven periods. After the eighth inning passed without news on the scoreboard, the game defined in the ninth. CPI-Dundas opened the inning with ADS a career, but Argentina scored 2 in the closure of the same episode, leaving the field to his rival, ranking in this way to the semifinals of the competition. For Argentina, the most outstanding offensive came at the bats of three July Gamarci with a career booster, and Gustavo Guerrinieri with two singles.

This victory gave our team go to the national semifinal, where he hoped Jarvis Gamblers, team that had won last night to Argentina for 6 to 3 in the opening playoff. And again the Gamblers exceed our selection, this time in the eighth episode, resulting in 8 to 7, leaving Argentina without the final of the tournament and in third position. The game remained 1 to 1 until the opening of sex, when a whole stick back Gustavo Guerrinieri brought to plate 2 runs and put the advantage to Argentina. However, Jarvis answer period at the close of that glimmer with three, going to the front 4 to 3. However, the team Albiceleste equal shares at the opening of the seventh and require a extrainning. And the opening of the eighth would be very favorable for the South Americans, who stepped on the plate three times and headed the party in his favor. But a rival team’s comeback at the close of the eighth prevented him from Argentina to the final ranking, getting four runs (the latter driven by Ryan Thompson) and losing the game by the minimum.

Since the circle worked Guerrinieri Jose (5.2 IP, 3R, 3ER, 2H, 7K, 3BB), Juan Potolicchio (1 IP, 1R, 1ER, 2H, 1K, 2BB) and Francisco Sabate (1 IP, 3R, 2ER, 2H) while the offensive side stressed Gustavo Guerrinieri (HR, 2 runs), Fernando Petric (2 singles) and Gustavo Godoy (Gustavo Godoy, within the home run, 2 singles, 3 RBI’s).

In this way, spent the first weekend of the tour of Argentina in North America, with a total of 3 wins and an equal number of defeats.

Source: Confederation of Argentina Softball

Legends Tourney Provides Team Argentina tune-up for ISF Worlds

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

Thanks to John Thompson, Editor of “Diamond Dirt” for this story and photos.

With scarcely more than a month until the International Softball Federation World Championships in Saskatoon,SK, Team Argentina has embarked on a full schedule of North American matches and tournaments to prepare for the 2009 Event.

Team Argentina won its first two matches in Pool Play at the Legends Tournament in Kitchener, before losing 6-2 to the ISC defending Champion Kitchener Hallman Rivershark Twins.

Argentina finished tied for 3rd with St. Thomas Evergreen Centennials, while Kitchener Hallman Rivershark Twins won the championship, beating Jarvis Gamblers in the final.

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Team Argentina’s infielders #9 Pablo Montero and #37 Kevin Bolzan and team-mates straddle the first base line at Peter Hallman Ball Yard in Kitchener during the Legends Ceremony prior to their encounter with the ISC defending champion Kitchener Hallman Rivershark Twins.

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Team Argentina’s veteran catcher Julio Gamarci (center) poses with pitchers Sebastian Gervasutti (l) and Juan Potolicchio (r) at the Legends Tournament in Kitchener.

More Ticket Options for ISF Worlds in Saskatoon

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

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Six weeks from Friday will be the start of the 2009 International Softball Federation’s World Men’s Fastpitch Championship here in Saskatoon. The local organizing committee announced the creation of some new ticket options that will be available starting Monday. In addition to the Reserved Grandstand Ticket Packages that have been on sale for a while now, you will be able to purchase a Championship Weekend Package, a Flex Pack of Ticket Vouchers and a Single Day Ticket Voucher. These new advance ticket options are available in person at the T-C-U Place Box Office or through Ticketmaster. In addition, about 50 more volunteers are needed for the July 17th through 26th event, colourful banners for each of the 16 competing nations will soon be seen hanging off downtown street lamps and the final day will be televised nationally on Sportsnet on a tape-delayed basis.