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USA Softball – Jr. Men’s National Team

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

USA Softball – Jr. Men’s National Team


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

New Zealand Black Sox – 2010 Pitchers & Catchers Camp

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

BLACK SOX 2010 Pitchers/ Catchers Camp


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

Black Sox Head Coach Eddie Kohlhase has begun the process of identifying players for the 2013 World Championships. Along with recently appointed pitching coach Chubb Tangaroa, Kohlhase has named 12 pitchers and 5 catchers for the first pitcher/catcher camp of the 2013 campaign.

The group are a mix of experience and raw talent with 2009 campaigners Heinie Shannon, Jeremy Manley and Brad Rona alongside 2008 Junior Black Sox representatives Thomas Enoka, David McKenzie, Nik Hayes and Campbell Makea. Included in the group are members of the 2010 Junior Black Sox Training squad including Brad Worsley, Josh Pettet, Zane Siolo and Beau Bishop.

The battery camp is being held this Sunday (16th May) at The Indian Centre, Kilbernie from 10am-4.30pm. Also in attendance will be Black Sox Assistant Coach Dave Workman and Black Sox Manager Doug Golightly.

BLACK SOX 2010 Pitchers/ Catchers Camp – SUNDAY 16th May

Pitchers

1. Heine Shannon
2. Jeremy Manley
3. Regan Manley
4. Frank Pointon
5. Nathan Taikato
6. David McKenzie
7. Brad Worsley
8. Josh Pettet
9. Thomas Enoka
10.Nik Hayes
11.Zane Siolo
12.Brad Rona NH

Catchers

1. Conrad Bain
2. Kevin Stockford
3. Campbell Makea
4. Beau Bishop
5. Johnny Munden

Santa Cecelia – Campeones at Mexicali

Monday, May 10th, 2010

We’ve bumped this one up to share a “bonus photo”, below.


Mexicali Award Winners. Gerald and Cory, of course 🙂

Santa Cecelia wins Mexicali municipal tournament.

Semifinal. Santa Cecelia 8-0 over Baja Junior All-stars wp-Pyle

Championship Santa Cecelia 7-4 over Impulsa.
WP -Cory Avery.
LP – Panfilo Valdez

Arturo Solano RBI double; David Wong 3-3


Photo: Santa Cecelia’s championship pitching staff, Gerald Pyle and Cory Avery, along with the first place hardware.

A couple more pics, from Gerald’s iPhone, after the jump. (more…)

Argentine Champions 2010

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Campeonato. Argentino de Selecciones


Photo from Duilio Martín Scialacomo’s Facebook

In this photo: Duilio Martín Scialacomo , Pupi Sacks, Beto Guerrinieri , Paña Samaniego,Manuel Ignacio Godoy , Chelo Malatesta ,Kevin Bolzan, Fernando Petric, Juan Potolicchio, Andrés Gamarci, Pablo Montero, Bebote Guerrinieri, Francisco Sabate, Sisko Sabate, Mariano Juarez, Gustavo Godoy, German Sacks, Matias Tessore, Nicolas Bittor, Lautaro Andres Ferrara , Italo Gini, German Sacks

Editor’s note: “Campeonato” = “Champions”. I’m liking that old-style stadium with the overhang and girders.

For more on the story, see yesterday’s post.

Parana Tops Buenos Aires for Argentine title

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

From Martin Jorge, with translation by Google:
(Do you get the feeling the Google translation machine is ailing this weekend? Not the greatest translation, but enough to let you figure out who won and who figured as the stars of the tournament)

Paraná Team has just crowned Men´s National Champions, beating Buenos Aires for 7 – 0 in five innings.

The winning pitcher was Jose Guerrinieri, who combined with Matias Tessore to launch no hit, no run. In the attack, and Nicolas Gustavo Guerrinieri Bittor homered and drove in two runs apiece for the winning team. In individual awards, Bittor was named MVP of the event, with a .692 average, while Guerrinieri was the best pitcher, with two wins, without getting runs.

Paraná again demonstrated its power in the men, winning the final difference of seven runs in the fifth period. José Guerrinieri was unreadable during the four periods worked, getting seven strikeouts (all consecutive), yielding no hits and only giving a free ticket. Guerrinieri received the baton of Matthias Tessore in the fifth inning. On the offensive side, the team scored three runs Entre Rios in the first inning when with two outs Guerrinieri Gustavo, Gustavo Godoy and Nicolas Bittor scored on three straight hits. In the third inning Paraná load again, scoring two runs thanks to a kilometer Guerrinieri home run, to bring the dish to Fernando Petric. And the end of the meeting would come at the end of the fifth inning when the score was 5-0, with Johnson in the initial Mariano Nicolas Bittor hit another huge home run to push the last two races of the championship.

The losing pitcher was Tom Kuperman, who allowed six hits and seven runs, striking out a batter. Buenos Aires had agreed to the final thanks to victory over Delhi by 9-6 in the playoff game. For its part, the champion also won his place in the final against South team in the Province of Buenos Aires, surpassing by 3-2 in the first semifinal.

Thus came to an end the men’s national tournament, with Paraná established as the national monarch for the third consecutive time. In second place was Buenos Aires, Bahia Blanca was third, fourth and fifth La Pampa, Santiago del Estero.

New Zealand 19u Black Sox Squad Announced

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010


(click logo for original story at official NZ website)

23 Apr 2010
NZ Junior Black Sox Squad Announced
National Office SNZ

The following boys have been named in the 2010 NZ Junior Black Sox Softball Squad. The team will play in the Sydney-based Friendship Series in July followed by a seven match test series against Australia.

1. Pita Rona
2. Morgan Cook (Nth Harbour)
3. Campbell Enoka
4. Ben Bull
5. Mark Sorenson
6. Matt Oxley (Auckland)
7. Levi Elliot (Waikato)
8. Horowai Puketapu (Hawkes Bay)
9. Isaac Hekenui (Taranaki)
10. Campbell Gaunt
11. EJ Albright
12. Zane Siolo (Hutt Valley)
13. Josh Pettett
14. Brad Worsley
15. Jerome Raemaki
16. Te Wera Bishop (Wellington)
17. Sam Church (Nelson)
18. Sam Hazeldine (Canterbury).

The team will be coached by John Love (Auckland) and Phil Johnston (Canterbury).

The squad will be preparing for the World Series Under 19 Tournament to be held in Parana Argentina in 2012.

Editor’s notes: As is so often the case in major league baseball and in men’s fastball, talent seems to run in the genes, with some families continuing to produce top notch players. Peruse this list and a few names jump out at you, even for those of us living far away from New Zealand……Rona, Enoka, Sorenson, as the next generation of fastball stars spread their wings….

The Jr. Black Sox finished 4th in the ISF Jr. World Championships at Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada in 2008, making the 4 team playoff round, but missing the medal stand, behind Australia, Canada and Japan, respectively. The Jr. Black Sox showed flashes of gold medal play — as the only team in Whitehorse to knock off the 4 time-gold medalists from Australia (during round robin play), but did not play consistently enough to medal. If they were building momentum towards the playoff round, it appeared to be extinguished by a late inning loss to Argentina, with a memorable game ending triple play by Argentina. Their rematch with Argentina should prove to be one of better draws in 2012, with Argentina hosting in Parana, just outside of Buenos Aires.

At the ISF Jr. Worlds in 2008, the teams seemed to break into three distinct groups:

Medal Round Playoff teams:

AUSTRALIA
CANADA
JAPAN
NEW ZEALAND

Of this group, with four consecutive gold medals over nearly two decades of play, AUS remains the team to beat, in spite of the loss to NZ and near loss to Canada in the title game. Game in, game out, they are the deepest and most seasoned team, and the one that looked like they had played a great number of games together– a key element that I think separates these teams from the rest — high level game experience. In 2008, other than the Kiwis win over Australia, Canada appeared to be the only team that could really go toe to toe with the Australia in the talent department. Canada went from bronze to silver, and figure to vie for gold in 2012. In the two prior World Championships, Canada played at home (PEI in 2005, Whitehorse in 2008). It will be interesting to see how they play as the visitors. (It worked out well for another Canadian squad, the Kitchener Rivershark Twins, who were twice denied in the 2007 and 2008 ISC World Tournaments, at home in Kitchener, only to win back-to-back titles on the road in Kimberly WI and Quad Cities, IA. )

Mid-tier-battling to get onto the medal stand

ARGENTINA
USA
MEXICO
VENEZUELA

An evenly balanced group, with a slight edge to ARG and USA ahead of MEX and VEN. Of these four, Argentina might be the most likely to break through to the next tier, with good pitching, and the hometown fans to cheer them on. Pitching will be the big question mark for the USA, with ace BJ Hunhoff graduating from the program, as well as James Hartman. The USA was 1-4 in close games, losing to Canada, Japan, New Zealand and Argentina, defeating only Mexico. Had they beaten South Africa, as most thought they would/should, and win one of the one-run games, they finish 7-4 and are knocking on the door for medal contention. The USA coaching staff will be back again, with Tim Lyon, Scott Standerfer and Gary Mullican, providing a strong base to build on. Their challenge will continue to be to find and develop pitching, something hard to come by for the Yanks. Even at the senior level, the top spots on the staff were occupied by Canadian born hurlers (Koert and Price). Lyon is determined though, and continues to beat the bushes for raw talent, and in hope that he has time to develop it by 2012.

Bottom-tier-not yet competing

DENMARK
CZ REPUBLIC
SOUTH AFRICA
BOTSWANA

These bottom tier programs are still building a talent base to compete. The European teams were a notch above those from Africa, consistent with the number of years the countries have had, or not had a 19u program. Each of the bottom tier teams had a player or two that stood out, making this group capable of knocking off someone at the next level in a given game (as South Africa did to the USA), but still a ways from moving into the mid-tier group.

By 2012, nearly all teams with have complete new rosters, so these comments are based more on the programs than the teams that we’ll see in Parana in two years.

Maccabi USA – 25 years

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

From Dave Blackburn:

My Maccabi USA fastpitch catcher / Teammate Tony Kahan’s daughter Janie made a great tribute video to celebrate 25 years of Maccabi USA’s support of a Men’s Fastpitch softball team. I consider myself fortunate to have been able to participate on this team as a pitcher for all 25 years. It has greatly enriched my life, and given me a chance to travel the world, and be teammates / competitors with the a cast of characters that is second to none! Check out the video at the Youtube link below.


Editor’s note:
Music soundtrack, so if you’re at work, you might want to turn down the volume or don the headset.

Argentine Championships

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Argentine Championships, Male and Female Senior
Se vienen los Campeonatos Argentinos Masculino y Femenino Mayores

[Google Translation]

Paranaense Softball Association announced equipment Argentine Championships confirmed for the male and female Selections Mayor, to be played simultaneously in the city of Paraná from next Friday until Sunday.

On Friday at 7:30 Hs Technical Congress will be developed, while the competition will begin next Friday at 9 Hs in the coming days, Paranaense Softball Association will announce the dispute system and fixture of both tournaments.

Girls

On the girls side, eight selected have confirmed their presence at the event, with local Paraná, receiving the visit of Buenos Aires (2 teams), Olavarria, Bahía Blanca, Tucumán, La Pampa and Santiago del Estero. Buenos Aires last year won the title in the city of Santiago del Estero, winning the final 6-4 Parana. Delhi stood third, fourth Olavarria, fifth La Pampa, Tucumán sixth, seventh and eighth Santiago del Estero, Córdoba.

It is noteworthy that Argentina Women’s National Team played from June 23 to July 2 ISF World Championships, which this competition will serve to assess the level of the best exponents of national softball, with a view to the list of 17 players to take part World.

Boys

For its part, the Argentine Championship Men Mayor will feature five selected: Paraná, Bahia Blanca, La Pampa, Buenos Aires and Santiago del Estero. Paraná last year to retain his dominance in the category, in the final by beating Delhi by 6-0. In third place was Buenos Aires, Tucumán was fourth, fifth and sixth Santiago del Estero La Pampa.

Jorge Martin
Press Officer
Softball Confederation Argentina

Editor’s note: Parana, Argentina will be the host of the 2012 ISF Jr. Men’s World Championships.

ISF Pitching instruction to Sudan

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

(rough translation)

ISF men’s senior head coach for Argentina will be in Sudan Sudan to teach softball for three days, from 16 to 18 April. Coach Sabate, will be giving instruction Argentina as part of society Olympafrica ISF, as announced at the end of 2009.

In preparation for the course, the ISF has sent two “starter kits” to Sudan. The boxes contain softball bats, balls, gloves, helmets and equipment for the catcher to be used by participants. Participants will be teachers, and the activity happen in indoor and outdoor facilities of Sahafa Olympafrica Centre.

Editor’s note: Eduardo Sabate is known to many of us in North America as the father of Argentine pitcher Francisco “Sisko” Sabate. Eduardo Sabate was the head coach for the 2008 ISF Argentine Jr. team which traveled to Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada for the 2008 ISF Jr. World Championships. His team turned in a game ending triple play in their first-ever win over New Zealand. Coach Sabate has moved up to coach the Argentine senior men’s team, which will compete in the 2013 ISF World Championships in New Zealand.

Additional information on ISF programs and competition may be found at the official ISF website ( by clicking this link)

YouTube Video – Tony Moyo

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Some YouTube videos of Tony Moyo, pitcher for Botswana’s ISF team, with cap tip to Carlos Ucero on Facebook.

Additional videos here.