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Playoff Format for 2009 AAU Int’l Tournament

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

We’ve fielded a number of inquiries about the playoff format for this year’s AAU International Tournament, so decided to cover the subject here in a Morning Brief post.

The AAU International is a four day tournament, with the first two days devoted to pool play, and the second to single elimination playoffs:

Thursday – Pool Play
Friday – Pool Play
Saturday – Single Elimination Bracket Play
Sunday – Single Elimination Bracket Play

32 of the 40 teams to make the Championship playoff bracket, while the other 8 will advance to a Consolation bracket. The Consolation Championship is set for 7pm EST on Saturday night, while the Championship Bracket title game goes off at 2pm EST on Sunday.

With forty teams, this means that 3 teams in each pool are guaranteed a spot in the Championship Playoff Bracket (the top 30 teams), while the final two “wild card” spots will go to the top two fourth place finishing teams. (Tie Breaker rules apply)

Results from Pool play games determine seeding in the playoff brackets.


Tournament tie breaker rules:

A. Record
B. Runs allowed
C. Runs scored
D. Run differential
E. Coin flip

See our earlier blog post here
for complete set of tournament rules, along with pools and schedule of games.

AAU Int’l Tournament Poll – Pool E

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

This is the first in a series of polls for the forty (40) team AAU International Tournament, at Orlando, Florida, January 22-25, 2009.

Editor’s note: We’ve bumped this post back up, after adding a second poll, for readers to predict the three teams that will make the championship playoff bracket. (Vote for 3). See Morning Brief post above for full details on the 2009 Playoff format.

Which 3 teams from Pool E will advance to the Championship Playoff Bracket
Midwest Stampede, IA, USA
Cobourg Force, ON, Canada
Virgin Islands, V.I.
Macabbi Red, USA
  
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Which team will win Pool E at the AAU International Tournament?
Midwest Stampede, IA, USA
Cobourg Force, ON, Canada
Virgin Islands, V.I.
Macabbi Red, USA
  
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Midwest Stampede Roster
Bondurant, IA

Gerald Muizelaar
Sean Whitten
Tony Peeples

Bob Rosthenhausler
Bruno Motroni
Tony Kunka
Joe Morales
Greg Cascaes
Matt Palazzo
Paul Walford
Chris Bohlmann
Ben Enoka
Justin Dauvin
Cody Parsons

Steve Moulton/coach co-owner
Bev Moulton/co-owner
Steve Kooser, Field Manager

Cobourg Force Roster

Mike Crawford
Steve Ketchell
Wayne Wells

Bill Fairney
Sam Forbes
Aaron Fraser
Ross Herold
Mike Kelly
Frank Lang
Carl Maloney
Anthony Palmieri
Matt Swift
John Garland
Craig Minifie

Sylvia Ryan Manager

Virgin Islands Roster

[none submitted]

Maccabi Red Roster – USA

[none submitted]

Rosters courtesy of Al’s Fastball

The forty team field marks the largest ever at the tournament, which began ten years ago, as an 8 team tournament. The last few years, the tournament filled out a 32 team bracket, but continues to grow as word about the tournament spreads.

AAU teams often feature “mixed rosters”, with players from several “regular” teams joining forces, or moving from one team to another. A good part of the fun for fans is perusing the rosters before the tournament, and making their predictions on the eventual winners.

Not all teams have submitted rosters yet, but we encourage all to do so. Send them to Al Doran at: fastball (at) prmi.com or here to jim (at) fastpitchwest.com, and we’ll forward to him as well. Be sure to visit his AAU International Tournament page

Below are rosters for two of the teams in Pool E, the Midwest Stampede and Cobourg Force of Ontario Canada.

For the Midwest Stampede, plenty of familiar names to be sure. Pitcher Gerald Muizelaar was with Team Minnesota the last few years, including a couple of trips to the championship game. Sean Whitten was with Florida Fastpitch, a top finisher last year, who pitched in one of 2008’s more memorable games, against Dave Drotzmann and the Virgin Island Ambassadors, a low scoring pitchers’ duel. Whitten showed up last January in mid-season form, with many fans commenting that he was throwing harder than anyone at the tournament. Tony Peeples, a member of the So Cal Bombers the past few years, will make what I think is his first trip to the AAU. Lots of top drawer ISC talent to go with the pitching staff, and a youngster from New Zealand, Ben Enoka, who played with New Zealand’s 19u team at the ISF Jr. Worlds last summer. Ben is one of two Enoka brothers from the Black Sox squad. Thomas pitched, while Ben played outfield and hit in the heart of the order, behind slugger Sam Bishop. Ben was 2 for 3 in his team’s 9-0 win over eventual Gold Medalists, Australia, the only loss in the tournament by the Aussies.

For Cobourg, it will be a couple of leapers with pitchers Wayne Wells and Steve Ketchell. Wells continues to display top form well into his 40’s, helping to pitch Waterdown Hammer into the championship game at last summer’s ISC II Tournament of Champions, and earn all-world honors along the way. Ross Herold, longtime ISC II all star catcher, and member of the 2006 ISC II champion Tavistock squad will be behind the plate, with plenty of Ontario’s finest joining in, including the ageless Sammy Forbes.

No roster yet for the Virgin Islands or Maccabi USA.

If they follow form, the Virgin Islands will land some top pitching talent to go with a hard playing squad that has been more than competitive in past years. In 2008, it was Dave Drotzmann and Mike Egerdeen on the hill for the Virgin Islands. That duo went on later in the year to pitch the California Lumberkings to the ISC II Tournament of Champions title, with Dr. Dave nabbing MVPitcher honors. The year before, it was Shaun Winship on the hill for the Virgin Island Ambassadors. (Last year, Winship pitched Mike Cutro’s CPI squad into the Final Four, the highest finish ever for an ISC II team.)

Perhaps Dave Blackburn can fill us in on the Maccabi team? And someone from the Virgin Islands?


The 10th annual AAU International Tournament will be held January 22-25, 2009 at the Disney complex in Orlando, Florida, hosting 40 teams from around the world. Selected games will be broadcast live on Ballparkradio.com

AAU Roster – Bahamas Pirates

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

Haziel Mcdonald’s Texaco Pirates from Man-O-War Cay in the Bahamas:

Steve Mullaley
Jason Hill
Kyle Magnusson
Fred Sweeting
William Weatherford
Don Garvey
Louie Joglar
Andrew Albury
Alexis Hernandez
Grant Albury
Edward {Cheno}Lamb
Darrell Joy
Rob Schweyer P
Sean Cleary P
Rob Scheller P

Haziel Mcdonald Manager

The Pirates made it to the Elite Eight last year, falling to eventual finalist Team Minnesota in the quarterfinals. They’ll have to compete in Pool G with one of last year’s Final Four teams, the NY Gremlins (Knights), along with the Manor Dirt Bags of Texas, and the Brewers of Venezuela.

Pool G

1. Gremlin Knights – NY
2. Texaco Pirates – Bahamas
3. Manor Dirt Bags – TX
4. Brewers de Venezuela

Haziel Mcdonald’s squad was the AAU Consolation winner back in 2004, the first year that Fastpitchwest and Maddysphotos traveled to Orlando for the big event. They have continued to build their roster by adding talented ISC level players, including many of the big names on the year’s squad, while retaining the core nucleus of the team who live on Man-O-War, Willie Weatherford, Grant Albury, Andrew Albury, Fred Sweeting, and of course, the skipper, Haziel Mcdonald. (picking up the 2004 Consolation Bracket trophy from tournament director, Alex Linares)

The Bahamian squad was featured in a 2007 Softball Magazine feature about their first Bahamas Invitational Tournament, “The Real Pirates of the Caribbean“. Click here to view, but note that it is a large PDF file, with color photos, so give it time to load on your computer.

Lots of Pirate pics in Gallery 8 of last year’s set of photos here.

And last but not least, for those of you in “snow country” day dreaming about playing ball in warmer locales, click here for a look at the home, and home field of the Texaco Pirates on Man-O-War, Bahamas.l

* Managers of Manor Dirt Bags, and Brewers of Venezuela – need your rosters, please send to us at jim (at) fastpitchwest (dot) com. We’ll post and forward to Al Doran. You’re next up in the “Pick the Winner” poll.

Australia 19U Competition

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

From the Canberra Times, Australia

Heading bat to basics helps ACT turn tables
BY PAUL NEWMAN

The ACT finally found form to score its first win of the Australian under-19 men’s fastpitch softball championships at Hawker yesterday.

The defending champion made a horror start to the tournament losing its first five matches on the tournament’s opening two days.

But a 45-minute batting drill before yesterday’s match against Queensland sparked the team into some much-needed form.

Queensland had thumped ACT 11-1 on day two, but yesterday the home side turned the tables to score a 7-3 victory.

”Finally we clicked,” coach Wayne Duroux said.

”Poor execution with the bat had let us down but after a 45-minute batting session we turned that around.”

Pitcher Matt Kraeh was just as effective with the bat. He hit a triple and a single, as well as keeping the Queensland runs to a minimum.

But in its second match yesterday the ACT found it tough going against Western Australia. It was behind 8-2, before scoring four runs in the sixth inning and eventually going down 8-6.

Relief pitcher Brendan Robinson helped slow the WA run flow as well as hitting two singles with the bat.

Despite sitting at the bottom of the table the ACT still hopes to contest the final on Saturday, but must beat Victoria and WA today to stay in contention.

Meanwhile, in the under-19 women’s tournament in Victoria, the ACT scored a 13-3 win over Tasmania yesterday before losing to NSW 5-0.

AT A GLANCEUnder-19 men: ACT 11 bt QUEENSLAND 1; WA 4 bt VICTORIA 3; WA 8 bt ACT 6; NSW 10 bt VICTORIA 0; NSW 11 bt QUEENSLAND 1.

Editor’s note: Any wonder why these guys are 4x gold?

Upstarts’ revenge served with cold cash

Sunday, December 7th, 2008


Andrew Kirkpatrick and Jeff Goolagong Lead the Way

From the Canberra Times:

BY KYLE MACKEY-LAWS

[Canberra, Australia] – Upstarts won the final of Australia’s most expensive skins softball tournament yesterday, with a 5-1 win over the defending champion, the Gators. It was the fifth consecutive year the Canberra sides had played off in the final of the $20,000 tournament.

Upstarts qualified for the match with the highest earnings during the round matches, with more than $4000 claimed, while Gators had a closer battle to scrape through to the decider at Hawker.

The side finished the rounds with $1150 worth of skins, while third-placed Perth won $1125.

Skins are cash prizes awarded for winning an individual inning, with a bonus for winning the match.

Fastpitch Softball League President Geoff Tutt said it was a fitting end to a fantastic event the longest running men’s tournament in Australia.

Both sides were locked at 1-all during the final before Upstarts won a $1000 skin in the fifth inning and secured the victory.

Tutt said it was no surprise the final was between two Canberra teams.

”It’s the biggest tournament in Australia, and the ACT is the strongest state in the country we’ve got 11 players in the tournament who are in the Australian open team,” he said. ”It’s always very close when you play skins it’s about the dollars, you don’t necessarily have to win the match it’s all about the jackpot and winning the game dollar wise.”

Tutt said Upstarts pitcher Andrew Kirkpatrick dominated the tournament.

”He’s the world No1, and he pitched the final very well and hit the ball strong. Jeff Goolagong also played really well, he batted well and is probably the second best batter in Australia behind Andrew.”

Fourteen teams contested this year’s event, with entries from Perth, Sydney, Brisbane and New Zealand.

Tutt said he was already looking towards next year, and believed more international entries would come.

”We had a couple of international teams two from Singapore and one from Malaysia who pulled out prior to the tournament, and I’m confident they’ll play next year.”

AAU Roster – New York Gremlin Knights

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

NY Gremlin Knights 2009 AAU Roster

3 – Bryan Newton – P
9 – John Rozich – C
12- Nathan Craigue – OF/INF
13- John Heinsch – DH/C
19- Steve Price – OF/DH
20- Bill Hillhouse – P
21- Dave Simon – OF/INF
23- Jay Herr – 3B
24- Chad McConnell – SS
26- Derek Pukash – OF
27- Dan O’Brien – UTIL
29- Jeremy Tracy – P/INF
32- Chad Busch – 2B
42- Reggie Barrau – OF
51- Craig Pidcock – P
94- Ed Jackson – OF
##- Jon Nimmo – C

1-Bruce Tanski – Sponsor
5- Gregg Leather – Manager
33- Jim Busch – Coach

We invite other teams to email their AAU rosters, to jim (at) fastpitchwest (dot) com.

Black Sox win Parana International at Argentina

Monday, December 1st, 2008

From the New Zealand Herald

The New Zealand men’s softball team won the Parana International in Argentina by beating the tournament hosts 3-1 in today’s final.

The world champion Black Sox opened the scoring in the first inning when captain Jarrad Martin hit a home run with Thomas Makea on base.

Argentina pulled one back in the second inning before Donny Hale scored a third run for the New Zealanders in the fifth.

Argentina were unable to find an answer to tight pitching from Jeremy Manley, who pitched the first five innings, and then Marty Grant, who came on for the final two.

The Black Sox finished the tournament with six wins from eight games, with the losses against the Venezuela national team and the local side Parana.

– NZPA

Black Sox strike early form

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008


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The New Zealand men’s softball team opened their South American tour this weekend with wins against a club team and the Argentina national side in Santa Fe.

In the exhibition games, the Black Sox beat Parana 7-0 in five innings with five runs coming in the fifth inning, including a home run from Wellington’s Wayne Laulu which also scored his captain Jarrad Martin and Patrick Shannon.

The Black Sox then backed up that performance with a hard-earned 1-0 win over the Argentina national side, with Shannon scoring the sole run in the second inning.

The Black Sox have a further three exhibition games before they play in a tournament which will also involve the Argentina and Venezuela national sides as well as a number of club invitation teams.

2009 AAU International Pools and Schedule

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

2009 AAU Men’s International Fastpitch Tournament
January 22-25, 2009 – Disney’s Wide World of Sports complex
(click title of post to print)

Pool A
1. Mac’s – NY
2. Guatemala
3. Chicago/NY – NY
4. Barranquita – Puerto Rico

Pool B

1. Florida Fastpitch
2. Combatientes – Venezuela
3. ADCO – NY
4. Hill United – ON

Pool C
1. Meraloma – BC
2. Dominicana – Dom. Republic
3. Elmira – ON
4. Radio 560 – Mexico

Pool D

1. CPI/ADS Classics – ON
2. Puierto Rico Junior National Team
3. DC Arrows – BC
4. Tijuana – Mexico

Pool E
1. Midwest Stampede – IA
2. Cobourg – ON
3. Virgin Islands
4. Maccabi Red – USA

Pool F
1. Los Socios – Venezuela
2. PK Broward – IL
3. Earl’s Club – WI
4. Sioux Falls Sox – SD

Pool G
1. Gremlin Knights – NY
2. Texaco Pirates – Bahamas
3. Manor Dirt Bags – TX
4. Brewers de Venezuela

Pool H
1. Millwood Logistics – ON
2. Puerto Rico National Team
3. Minnesota Angels
4. Venezuela/Miami

Pool I
1. Team Minnesota
2. Bahamas Nat’l Development
3. Niagara Storms Fury – ON
4. Sopotocientos – Venezuela

Pool J
1. Sebringville – ON
2. Jamaica
3. Maccabi Blue – USA
4. Ohio Battery/Stockpack – OH

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Former Black Sox Namana set to make Giants return

Saturday, November 15th, 2008

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Former Black Sox Namana set to make Giants return

By Gary Caffell

[Masterson, Wellington, New Zealand] – Former Black Sox Malcolm Namana will be returning to his old stamping grounds when he plays for Giants in their double header men’s softball matches with Cardinals at South Park, Masterton tomorrow.

Namana was a member of the Giants club back in the late 1980s before moving over the hill where he has played for such clubs as Totara Park, Cardinals and Poneke-Kilbirnie.

He had a season off last year but with longtime friend Tony Nixon being coach of Giants he expressed an interest in joining up with them in 2008-09, and Giants were only too happy to oblige.

Nixon and Namana actually played at club level together for both Giants and Totara Park and in 2000 they were both part of the US-based winning side at the National Softball Association world series in South Carolina.

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