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Clock is ticking in bid to save softball

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

From the Camden Advertiser, Australia

Editor’s note: A not-to-be-missed feature story by Mark Long:

Mark Long is a former Australian softballer who pitched Australia’s first World Championship U/19 Gold medal win in 1997. He created and now manages Australia’s leading high school based health program Eat It Work It Move It.


The action, the crowds: 2000 ISC World Tournament which took place in St Joseph Missouri – USA. Picture supplied by Bob Otto

A decade ago, at 19 years of age, I was playing my second season in the US.
Turning up was a more accurate depiction, as unknowingly I was trying to pitch with John Miller’s Denmark Dukes (Wisconsin) with an undiagnosed bout of mono, known in Australia as glandular fever.

The US summer of 2000 was a great year.

The ISF’s were in South Africa, a movie about men’s fastpitch was released and subsequently saw Darren Zack throw down some pitches to Matt Lauer and Al Roker on NBC’s Today show.

The buzz around the movie was high, and I remember being part of a fastpitch fan filled theatre in St Joseph, Missouri during the ISC World Tournament.

As great as it was to see fastpitch on the silverscreen, the story arc was unfortunately morbid. The game was sick and dying.

Hardly the movie to take home to Australia or anywhere for that matter and show off to your friends how great this sport was.

I always appreciated Jeremy Spear’s re-edited promotional version – it was first class.

Ten years on, and having not picked up a ball for almost eight years, I’m about to head back to the US to watch a few days of this summer’s ISC in Midland, Michigan.

The push by one of the few remaining hot beds, ably led by Kyle Beane, to make this tournament ”an event” gives me hope there is a chance of turning this old game around.

If not, it will be great to at least see the site where my personal favourite Michael White, spun his wizardry to win the Kiwi’s the ’96 ISF title and finish the gold medal game with a perfect game.

Perhaps it is the induction of legends Mark Sorenson and Darren Zack among others into the ISC Hall of Fame that have also lead to what this series of articles is about: Why this great game, needs saving?

I stayed about mile down the road from the ISC Hall of Fame in Kimberly and would often stop to admire many special moments this great game has had.

The memorabilia including Peter Meredith and Peter Finn’s playing tops from the 1981 World Tournament, 34 inning duel are priceless.

Ten years on, the lessons of that movie would appear to have not been learnt.

This August is perhaps the best platform in recent memory to relaunch a concerted effort to put fastpitch back on the right track.

With a touch of magic from the past, a romantic narrative to create and sell a new story and product whilst using a canvas like Midland to plot a new path.

Who runs the game?

Well there is a loaded question.

The history of playing excellence that is the ISC, the proclaimed team orientated NAFA, the playing factory of Softball Canada, the National body and owner of the USA Softball trademark – ASA or the global ISF.

Which one is the key to fixing this?

It doesn’t matter.

What does matter is getting them all to the table and committing to work together because the clock is ticking.

Let’s take the Pepsi v Coke et al question out of this equation.

If it was the 70’s, there would be time, but there isn’t.

Think of fastpitch as a product and a highly marketable product with the benefit that many in the US and Canada lose sight of at times.

Your communities know about the product and many of them still love it, or at least have an affinity for it.

Hurry up though, because every summer, they are getting older.

Fastpitch softball is at a very interesting crossroad.

The women’s game is off the Olympic schedule and the impartial view would be that it is never, ever going back.

No Olympics equals a lot less money.

US college ball grew off the back of the Olympic inclusion and just perhaps, rugby, which will be played by both men and women may start to appear in the NCAA family – Google NCAA Rugby – they are already on the move.

Will it replace softball?

Your guess is as good as mine.

The other new Olympic inclusion, golf is already there.

Softball Australia proudly boasts using current world rankings to be the world’s number one softball nation.

To those in North America, please don’t, for a split second think that Australia will lead the renaissance of our sport with the same opportunities afforded to many Kiwis, Aussies and South Americans in the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s.

Softball doesn’t cause a bleep on the radar down here.

Never really has, never really will.

So it brings me back to the pure and simple fact, fastpitch softball, both the men and women need a strong USA.

We need a strong Canada as well.

The women have some time to work out their new plan and the adjustment of ISF world championships to two years instead of four may be an option.

I have concerns about that, but I’ll leave that one for another day.

Sitting in my office in Sydney, after a visit from a former US team mate and his wife over Easter got me thinking.

He re-lit my unaligned fire for the game; to at least put down on paper some sort of plan about how we could get everyone around the same table to commit to agreeing to a plan to move forward.

It seems that in fantasy football, you try and find the team that can win the cash.

Perhaps fantasy fastpitch is about finding the team that isn’t in it to win it, but more importantly to save it.

Over the coming month, I’ll finish another three articles- published weekly.

I’ll cover the junior game, the international game and a proposal for the future.

I hope you get time to read them, pass them onto your current and former team mates and sponsors as well as fastpitch lovers.

More importantly, I hope you make some time to contribute to the discussion.

We’ve just rounded third base.

2010 Men’s Fastpitch European Championships

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Information courtesy of the Guernsey Softball Association website.

The 2010 Men’s Fastpitch European Championships take place next week in the Czech Republic and if anyone is interested, there are select games scheduled for broadcast on Czech TV (as listed below). The results etc. can be found on the Tournament Website.

It’s not clear if these games will be available for viewing after they have been shown at the scheduled time(s). However, there are still games from previously broadcast Czech tournaments available through the TV Channel’s website so it would seem possible that these will also be archived (type in ‘softball’ in the search box).

All times are in Czech (+1 hour of GMT)

25th July (22:45 CZ) – Recorded broadcast of Czech v Great Britain

26th July (08:00 CZ) – Recorded broadcast of Czech v Great Britain

27th July (07:50 CZ) – Recorded broadcast of Czech v Denmark

31st July (12:30 CZ) – Live broadcast of the Bronze Medal game

31st July (00:00 CZ) – Recorded broadcast of the Gold Medal game

1st August (12:25 CZ) – Recorded broadcast of the Gold Medal game

Editor’s note: The Google Chrome browser has a great “translate” feature that is helpful with foreign language websites like this one. If you don’t have Chrome, you can download it for free, here. I found it easier to navigate the above sites when reading the English translation. If all else fails, you can always plug the URL of any webpage into Google Translate.

My friend and 50+ teammate Bernie Lopez is over in Europe to attend the tournament, and will be sending us some reports and photos to share. Sort a different version of “Weekend at Bernie’s”.

USA Women are Golden at ISF Worlds

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Gold medal game:
USA 7
Japan 0


Gold medalists, USA Softball (Photo from the ASA/USA Softball website)

Congratulations to the 2010 ISF Women’s World Champions: Monica Abbott (Salinas, Calif.); Chelsea Bramlett (Cordova, Tenn.); Eileen Canney (Paradise, Calif.); Ashley Charters (Beaverton, Ore.); Kaitlin Cochran (Yorba Linda, Calif.); Andrea Duran (Selma, Calif.); Jennie Finch (La Mirada, Calif.); Vicky Galindo (Union City, Calif.); Alissa Haber (Newark, Calif.); Ashley Hansen (Chandler, Ariz.); Ashley Holcombe (Fayetteville, Ga.); Lauren Lappin (Anaheim, Calif.); Caitlin Lowe (Tustin, Calif.); Jessica Mendoza (Camarillo, Calif.); Cat Osterman (Houston,Texas); Natasha Watley (Irvine, Calif.) and Tammy Williams (Roscoe, Mo.).

Medal Stand:

Gold – USA
Silver – Japan
Bronze – Canada

New Zealand White Sox Women off to Worlds

Monday, June 21st, 2010


ISF XII Women’s World Championship
June 23-July 2, 2010
Caracas, Venezuela

From Roman Gabriel, Softball New Zealand

World Series Build Up Games Argentina – Final vs Argentina

Lineup

Lara Andrews CF(pinched hit by Alison Boys in the 7th)
Tianna Areaiiti S/S (pinched hit by Rebecca Bromhead in the 7th)
Kiri Shaw DP (for Melanie Gettins who played Catcher)
Sheree Cartwright 1B (pinched run by Sina Hunkin in the 6th)
Upu Lote 2B
Brooke Lockhart LF
Katrina Stockford RF
Megan Farrell P (pinched hit by Zavana Aranga in the 7th)
Amanda Preston 3B

This final started as per most intense finals with the first two innings for both teams just finding their way.

The first inning however would have some drama in it with Sheree Cartwright up to bat. With the count 1 ball 1 strike Sheree slammed the next pitch straight back at the pitchers shin. It was hit so hard it knocked her off her feet and bounced back to the catcher before Sheree had even got out of the batters box and the catcher eventually taking the easy out at 1.

We would score first in the 3rd. Amanda Preston lead off with a single to left field who was sacrificed over to second by Lara Andrews with an excellent bunt. She would score with a single up the middle from Tianna Areaiiti to centre field who eventually mis played the ball for Preston to cross home plate easily.

The game will stay tight for the next two innings with Farrell in full control taking 6 strike outs along the way. This display was also backed by some outstanding defense from Amanda Preston who swept up everything hit her way down the third base line and kept us ahead in the score book. Without some of those outs we may have been in some trouble.

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Softbol Argentina Video

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Nicely done video by Softbol Argentina: (cap tip Bateando Softbol via Gente de Softbol)

ISF Jr. World Championships will be in Parana, Argentina in 2012.

Click here for our earlier feature on the “Argentine Pitching Pipeline”.

Among the Argentine players expected to be in Midland Michigan for this year’s ISC World Tournament are Sebastian Gervasutti (Bakersfield Silverhawks), Manuel Godoy, Bruno Motroni, and Juan Potliccio all of the Minnesota Angels.

USA Jr. Men’s National Team Camp August 4-5 at Rolla, MO

Monday, June 14th, 2010

USA Softball – Jr. Men’s National Team


(click logo for official homepage for the USA Jr. Men’s team)

The USA Softball Junior National team will be hosting a two day mini camp/clinic before the start of the ASA boys nationals in Rolla, MO. This camp/clinic will be the start of the evaluation process for the 2012 National team, which will compete in the world championships in Parana, Argentina.

The camp will be on Wednesday and Thursday (August 4-5) from 8:30am – 5pm.

If you have any players or know of a player who would like to be involved in the national program, please forward the link below.

The players for this camp/clinic should be born in 1993,94,95 or 96. Pitchers of any age can attend the morning pitching sessions, please contact me if you would like to attend as a pitcher.

If you have players who would like to attend, please have them contact the coaching staff, we have limited space available.

If you have any questions, please contact me right away.

USA Softball – Jr. Men’s National Team
The USA Softball Jr. Men’s National Team is looking for players for the 2012 World Championships which will be held in Parana, Argentina.
The players must be born in 1993 – 1996. No softball experience needed.

Training will begin in 2010. All expenses are paid for those players invite to participate.

Please click here and fill out the information form.

If you have any questions, please contact me at email address below

TIMOTHY LYON
Head Coach
USA Softball Jr Men’s
National Team
timlyon (at) earthlink.net

TIMOTHY LYON
Head Coach
USA Softball Jr Men’s
National Team
801-253-0712
801-244-7477

Click here to become a Facebook fan of the USA Jr. team.

Editor’s note: Rolla, Missouri is about 2 hours from St. Louis:
(click the “View Larger Map” below this to see location better)


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Two up-and-coming-candidates for the USA Jr. team after the jump

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ISF XII Women’s World Championship Roster

Saturday, June 12th, 2010


(click logo for original story on official Softball Canada website)

(Ottawa, ON) Softball Canada is very pleased to announce the list of seventeen (17) players who have been named to the Women’s National Team for the 2010 ISF XII Women’s World Championship. The roster includes eleven (11) players returning from the 2009 National Team and six (6) players who were selected from two Evaluation Camps held over the past month. The final Selection Camp was held this past week in Surrey, BC.

The athletes who will represent Canada at the ISF XII Women’s World Championship in Caracas, Venezuela from June 23 to July 2 are:

Athletes Position Hometown
Tina Andreana Pitcher Oakville, ON
Jenna Caira Pitcher Toronto, ON
Erin Cumpstone Catcher Saskatoon, SK
Corrine Doornberg Utility Langley, BC
Heather Ebert Infield Rosthern, SK
Victoria Hayward Outfield Mountain View, Calif.
Ashley Lanz Pitcher Winnipeg, MB
Sheena Lawrick First Base Calgary, AB
Danielle Lawrie Pitcher Langley, BC
Caitlin Lever Outfield Buffalo, New York
Joanne (Joey) Lye Utility Toronto, ON
Melanie Matthews Center Field Surrey, BC
Evelyne Pare Outfield Ile-Perrot, QC
Kaleigh Rafter Third Base Guelph, ON
Jillian Russell Catcher London, ON
Jennifer Salling Shortstop Port Coquitlam, BC
Jennifer Yee Second Base North Delta, BC

Coaching Staff Position Hometown

Mark Smith Head Coach Falmouth, NS
Melissa Basilio Assistant Coach Pickering, ON
Dave Paetkau Assistant Coach Abbotsford, BC
Glenn Boles Assistant Coach St. Catharines, ON
Rob Guenther Assistant Coach Victoria, BC
Laurie Freebairn Physiotherapist Male Ridge, BC
Harvey Stevenson Team Leader Saanichton, BC

The ISF XII Women’s World Championship will begin on June 23rd, 2010. Team Canada will play its opening game on June 24th against Cuba (7:30pm EDT). The tournament website can be found at http://www.mundialsoftbol2010.org.ve/. Also visit the Softball Canada website (www.softball.ca) for more team information.

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For more information, please contact:

Gilles LeBlanc
Manager, Marketing and Communications
Softball Canada
gleblanc (at) softball.ca
613-523-3386 ext. 3105

Softbol – 1º Torneo del Hemisferio Sur – Argentina 2010

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

Softbol – 1º Torneo del Hemisferio Sur – Argentina 2010
(Softball – 1 Tournament in the Southern Hemisphere – Argentina 2010)

(Google Translation)

The Confederation Argentina Softball is pleased to announce that body 17 to June 20 will be held in the City of Buenos Aires on 1 Tournament in the Southern Hemisphere – Argentina 2010, with the participation of the women’s team from Argentina, New Zealand, South Africa Argentina National Team and U19.

The tournament is jointly organized by the Municipality of Pilar and Softball Confederation Argentina, and will be played entirely on the diamond in that district of Buenos Aires. Note that in the first instance the Club Náutico Hacoaj organize this event, but withdrew it because of the delay in the works of their new stadium. Therefore, the Municipality of Pilar and the Confederation of Argentina took the baton and continued with this initiative.

This competition will serve the teams from Argentina, South Africa and New Zealand to prepare for the ISF Women’s World Championship, to be held in Caracas, Venezuela from 23 June (ie three days after the completion of this tournament) . Argentina and South Africa make up the World Championship Group A, along with Japan, Canada, Chinese Taipei, Cuba, Netherlands and Britain. For its part, New Zealand in Group B World Cup with the United States, Australia, China, Venezuela, Botswana, Dominican Republic and Czech Republic.

In addition, the Argentina U19 prepares for the Pan American Softball Championship, World Championship qualifying tournament in South Africa 2011.

The fixture 1 Tournament in the Southern Hemisphere – Argentina 2010 is as follows:

Thursday June 17

Game 1 – 10:30 Hs – New Zealand vs South Africa
Party 2-13 Hs – Argentina Sub-19 Argentina VS
Friendly Match – 15 Hs – South Africa vs Argentina

Friday June 18

Game 3 – 10:30 Hs – South Africa vs Argentina U-19
Party 4-13 Hs – Argentina vs New Zealand
Friendly Match – 15 Hs – New Zealand vs Argentina

Saturday June 19

Party 5-10 Hs – New Zealand vs Argentina U-19
Game 6 – 12:30 Hs – Argentina vs South Africa
Party 7-15 Hs – 1st the 2nd VS

Sunday 20

Party 8-10 Hs – 3rd vs. the 4th
Party 9 – 12.30 Hs – Loser 7 vs. Winner Party Party 8
Party 10 to 15 Hs – Winner VS Winner Party Party September 7

We invite all fans of our selection to approach the court Pilar to support our national team, and witness an event of importance, with the participation of three world team a few days of maximum global tournament.

Jorge Martin
Head of Media and Communication
Softball Confederation Argentina

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Rhys Casley Takes the Mantle

Monday, June 7th, 2010

New Black Sox Captain

A new era has dawned for the Black Sox with the announcement that Rhys Casley will now lead the team, replacing Jarrad Martin who held the role for a decade.

Black Sox coach Eddie Kohlhase believes the Hutt Valley player will provide the leadership required to take the team through to the 2013 World Championships.

“Rhys has been a leader within the Black Sox for a number of years, he is widely respected by his peers for his no nonsense follow me approach. It is however his qualities of humility, integrity and pride that points to this proud Kiwi as the player we believe will lead the Sox with distinction,”
Kohlhase said.

Casley, 31, first made his debut for the Black Sox in 2002 but missed out on making the 2004 team for the world championship. However, a year later he was back in the side and was one of the leading performers at last year’s world championship, playing in all 12 games and was in the top three batters for the team.

He is excited at the opportunity to lead the Black Sox.

“It’s a real privilege for me especially to follow Jarrad. He’s the best player I’ve had the fortune to be a teammate of and I’ve learned so much from him.

“I’m looking forward to the challenge of leading this wonderful team. It means a great deal and is a real highlight.”

The iconic Martin will remain an integral part of the team and is part of the senior management group.

His role will be vital according to Kohlhase.

“Jarrad has been the world’s premier player for the past decade, his captaincy of the Black Sox has been nothing short of outstanding. Jarrad will continue to play a major role within the Black Sox as well as mentoring Rhys.”

Martin, took over the captaincy role when Mark Sorenson retired in 2000, was at the helm when the team won its third consecutive world championship in Christchurch in 2004. He then led the team at last year’s world championship.

He remains enthusiastic and positive about his role within the team:

“It’s been a great experience to be part of this team and I’ve been honoured to lead the team.

“I will always be proud of the Black Sox and that’s why I’m staying on to ensure we have the best possible chance of winning in 2013.

“This is a special group and I’m totally supportive of Rhys as our new leader.”

NZ Black Sox Documentary

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

From:


(click logo for original news story at New Zealand Black Sox Facebook page)

Black Sox Documentary “Band of Men”

Maori TV are screening the Black Sox Documentary “Band of Men” on Wednesday 26th May 8.30-9.30pm. The documentary provides insight into the history of our nation’s most successful sporting team and to understand the culture and values behind such legendary teams. Previous and current legends have been interviewed such as Mark Sorenson, Jared Martin, Dennis Cheyne, Bill Massey and Chubb Tangaroa. The screening is to be celebrated with a function at Sportshouse on the night of the documentary where all those involved in the making of the documentary have been invited.

A feature of the night will also be the official presentation of awards for 2009 International Softball Federation Hall of Fame inductees Rhonda Hira, Wayne Saunders and Naomi Shaw. Both Mark Sorenson and Don Tricker who are unable to attend will be presented their awards at a later date.

Hyundai Code
8:30, Thursday, June 3rd White Sox pitcher Michal Tangaroa along with Black Sox pitching legend Chubb Tangaroa will be interviewed on Maori TV’s Hyundai Code. Tune in!!