Archive for the ‘International’ Category

Jeremy Manley guides Hutt Valley Dodgers to title

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010


By TONY SMITH – Sunday Star Times

Top Black Sox pitcher Jeremy Manley guided Hutt Valley Dodgers to their first national interclub softball title yesterday and said it helped “numbed the sting” of the world series loss to Australia.

Manley won the top pitcher and most valuable player awards at the NZCT men’s open tournament in Christchurch through his heady mix of power pitching and dynamic hitting and surprisingly swift base running.

Batting in the number four clean-up spot, the accomplished all-rounder slammed two hits and batted in two key runs in Dodgers’ 8-6 win over Canterbury champions PCU Devils in a thrilling but topsy-turvy grand final.

“To pitch in with the bat is huge, I’m happy with that… winning is grinning,” a beaming Manley said after collecting his team and individual awards.

“I was trying to post a zero [score-line] but they kept coming’ they’re one of the best hitting teams in the country.”

Manley was rapt to win the national crown after last year’s disappointments at the world championships in Canada. “This rates highly to help numb the sting from the world series.”

He also earned brotherly bragging rights over younger sibling Regan, who left Dodgers this season to guest star for the PCU Devils. But Jeremy played down the rivalry. “There’s no real duel there, he’s just pitching for another team now.”

Most of the Dodgers team, including popular coach Brad Baker, transferred en masse this year from Hutt City United, who they led to the 2006 national title.

Manley said they were “a great mix” of young and old” and he paid tribute to two of the elder statesman. Seasoned catcher Steven Deans “controlled things there behind the dish [home plate]”. Deans and Manley live in Feilding and drive to Lower Hutt twice a week to train and play for Dodgers.

Pinch hitter Trevor Evans, 49, produced a superb squeeze play bunt to score his son Joel from third base to spark a fifth inning rally which saw Dodgers shoot out to an unassailable 8-4 lead. “Trevor’s nearly 50. He gives us all hope,” Manley quipped.

PCU struck back with a two-run automatic home run from Black Sox star Daniel Milne, who went three from three against Manley for a perfect 1.000 average.

But Manley held on to end the game with his ninth strikeout as Dodgers outbatted PCU 11 hits to nine. PCU coach Ted Forrester hailed his team’s character to keep coming back in a game which had many momentum shifts but he rued a couple of missed catch opportunities in the outfield.

PCU beat three-time defending champions Ramblers 4-2 in the semi-finals, with two runs scoring in the eighth inning tiebreaker on controversial illegal pitching calls on Ramblers’ Australian pitcher Andrew Kirkpatrick by base umpire Nicola Ogier.

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Chief umpire Wayne Saunders “strongly supported” his umpires and said Ogier called Kirkpatrick, who took 17 strikeouts, for “stepping forward with his front foot” and that all teams had been warned illegal pitching would be penalised. But Ramblers’ player-coach Donny Hale was frustrated with the calls, claiming Kirkpatrick was doing nothing different to PCU counterpart Regan Manley. He said the umpires should have been calling it from the game’s outset, not waiting “to the tiebreaker with loaded bases”. Saunders said Kirkpatrick was called on a couple of occasions earlier in the game.

Dodgers came from behind to beat Waitakere Bears 2-1 in the seventh inning after more pinch hit pressure from Trevor Evans and a costly infield error, which negated Casey Eden’s first inning home run for Bears.

Poneke-Kilbirine’s former international pitcher Thomas Cameron and Eden Roskill’s Duane Jerard were ejected from the tournament after an in-game fight yesterday morning. Cameron could not pitch in PK’s 3-5 middle-section final loss to Papanui Tigers (Canterbury).

Some great photos on Nicky Woon’s Facebook.

Puerto Rico Tops the Bahamas

Monday, February 15th, 2010


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Bahamas Men’s national softball team suffer 4-1 loss to Puerto Rico

By BRENT STUBBS
Senior Sports Reporter
bstubbs (at) tribunemedia.net

THE Bahamas men’s national softball team suffered their second straight setback at the Central American and Caribbean Games Qualifying Tournament.

On Saturday in San Andres, Colombia, the Bahamas lost 4-1 to Puerto Rico. In that game, ace Edney ‘The Heat’ Bethel was working on a no-hitter before Puerto Rico stormed back for the win.

Bethel finished with six strike outs for his second straight loss. Van ‘Lil Joe’ Johnson went 2-for-3 with a run batted in and Terran Wood was also 2-for-3. The Bahamas was scheduled to play Mexico yesterday, but no results were available up to press time last night.

The team, managed by Winston Seymour and coached by Bobby Saunders and Alphonso ‘Chicken’ Albury, have three games left against Costa Rico, British Virgin Island and Honduras.

The top four teams in their pool will advance to the playoffs where they will battle the top four teams in the other pool. By virtue of making the playoffs, all eight teams will advance to the CAC Games scheduled for July in Colombia.

Colombia were awarded a bye as the host team. Bahamas Softball Federation president Burkett Dorsett said despite their second straight loss, the team was hoping to bounce back against Mexico. “They are playing their three toughest teams first, so they feel they still have a chance to qualify when they play the other three teams,” Dorsett said.

“They just have to win their next three games and they should be able to qualify. It’s going to be tough, but they are still in high spirits.” Dorsett, however, said that it’s not going to be an easy road because it appear as if all of the teams are playing at a high level to qualify. Heading the Bahamian delegation is Jeffery Henfield. Efforts to contact the team at their hotel was unsuccessful.

The Bahamas lost 7-0 in its opener on Friday to the Dominican Republic. Bethel got the starting nod, but was relieved by Darren Mortimer. Winston Seymour had the lone hit for the Bahamas.

Editor’s Note: Regular readers will recognize the name of Bahamas pitcher Edney “The Heat” Bethel, a longtime member of Haziel MacDonald’s Texaco Pirates, of Man-o-War Cay, Bahamas.

Maddy’s Photos from the 2010 AAU International Tournament

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Theyrrrrre up !


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From the Blog at Maddy’s Photos:

2010 AAU International Tournament Photos Posted
The photos of the 2010 AAU International Tournament have been posted in the 2010 AAU gallery. The tournament as always was excellent thanks to the hard work of Alex Linares and Ken Hackmeister who are the brains behind this wonderfully run tourney. Thirty eight teams graced the fields of Disney’s Wide World of Sports and I was there to see (and hopefully, capture) it all. I am a lucky girl (ahem, photographer) indeed!

This was my seventh consecutive visit to this tournament and I have to say it just gets better every year. It also gets harder to try to photograph everyone and everything that happens on those fields. So, if you don’t see yourself in the photos, do not despair; I shall be there again next year with camera in tow. Just tap me on the shoulder and let me know you are out there and I will do my darndest to capture you in your full glory! Enjoy the photos.

Islanders play well in international softball tournament

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

From the Summerside Journal Pioneer
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Photo by Summerside Journal Pioneer: Jeff Ellsworth

ERIC MCCARTHY
The Journal Pioneer

ALBERTON – Jeff Ellsworth, a resident of Brooklyn, P.E.I., was named tournament most valuable player at the recent Amateur Athletic Union’s international softball tournament at Walt Disney World in Florida.

Ellsworth was the designated hitter for the Chicago-New York Dominicans, and had hits in nine of his first 10 at-bats.” It was one of those weeks,” said Ellsworth, who had a tournament batting average around .700. “Everything was falling in place.” If luck was on his side in the batter’s box, it flowed over to the whole team by the end of the tournament. The [Chicago/New York] Dominicans went on to win the gold medal after both of the finalist teams withdrew. The [Chicago/New York] Dominicans, after winning their first six games of the tournament, were supposedly sidelined with a 6-0 semifinal loss to the Italian club. That team, however, withdrew because of scheduling issues and players having prior commitments. When the tournament organizers gave the Dominicans the green light to play in the final, their opponents, the Dominican national team, balked, Ellsworth related. When they refused to play, the championship was awarded to Chicago-New York.


Hardy pitches

One other West Prince resident played in the tournament, Alberton pitcher Mitchell Hardy.
It’s a bit of an adjustment leaving P.E.I. in January to pitch in an international softball tournament in Florida, he admits.

Hardy pitched in three of the Minnesota Angels’ five games. “Our first game was against the No. 1 pitcher in the world,” Hardy recounted. “It was a good experience just to see him play.”

Hardy pitched two innings in relief against Adam Folkard in that game, surrendering one hit.
Hardy pitched a total of 12 innings. His team finished the tournament with a record of three wins and two losses, bowing out in the quarter-finals to an Ontario team that was led by the world’s top pitcher from the ’90s, Darren Zack.

The tournament was the start of what both Ellsworth and Hardy are hoping will be a busy summer of ball. Ellsworth will be playing with the Broken Bow Patsies this summer and is hoping to retain his spot on Softball Canada’s national team.

Hardy is still deciding who he will be pitching for this summer, having invitations from the Angels, a team from Pennsylvania and the Kegel Knights, the squad he pitched for last year. Both Ellsworth and Hardy will also be playing in the Canadian senior men’s fast pitch championship with the Charlottetown Fawcetts in late August.

Editor’s note:

The above article was edited to correct the name of the tournament host as the Amateur Athletic Union, rather than the “American United Amateur Association” as it was described in the original news story. We also added “[Chicago/New York]” to clarify which Dominican team was referenced, distinguishing the Chicago/New York Dominicans mentioned in the story from the Dominican National team that they were to play in the finals. “Kiegel” was also corrected to “Kegel”.

Chicago NY is 2010 AAU Int’l Champion

Sunday, January 24th, 2010


The 2010 AAU international tournament ended on an inauspicious note with the Italian Athletic Club of California forfeiting the championship game, with a number of players having to leave to catch flights home before the championship game commenced.

In the first semi final game, the Italian Athletic Club of Stockton California defeated the Chicago New York team 6-0, on the strength of Derek Mason’s five RBIs including two home runs, (one a grand slam), and a four hit shutout tossed by Sean Witten.

In the other semi final game, the Dominican Republic national team defeated the NY gremlins, by a 5-4 score. The Dominican Republic scored one run in the first inning, and two more in the second to take a 3-0 lead, into the fourth inning. The New York Gremlins rallied back with four runs in the fourth inning, to take a 4-3 lead. The Dominican Republic then took the lead back – for good — on a two run homer in the 6th, for the 5-4 final score. A bit of controversy erupted on the home run, with the gremlins arguing that the home run hitter made contact with his teammates before he reached first base (his teammates rushing from the dugout when the homer was hit) The umpire’s ruling was that the home run stood. When the Gremlins failed to score in the top of the seventh inning, the Dominican Republic advanced to the championship game. (or so it appeared)

Then things really went south. The Italian Athletic Club of California, which was to play the Dominican Republic for the 2010 AAU title, announced that they could not stay, due to players having to catch flights home. After a meeting amongst the tournament directors, the title game was directed to go forward between Chicago New York and the Dominican Republic.

The Dominican Republic team that refused to play, however, and a forfeit was declared, with Chicago New York emerging as the 2010 AAU International tournament champions.

Jeff Ellsworth of Chicago New York was named to the tournament’s most valuable player, while pitcher Shaun Winship earned most valuable pitcher honors.

The AAU international tournament will return in 2011 for its 12th consecutive year.

So long from Orlando.

Ballparkradio AAU Broadcasts at 12pm and 2pm today – Championship Sunday

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

UPDATE: Semi-final game involving IAC and Chicago-NY is expected to be on air at approx 12:30 pm eastern time.

Remember to tune into Ballpark Radio this afternoon, Saturday, January 23rd, at 5pm eastern for two more live broadcasts from the AAU International tournament from Orlando, Florida.

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Sunday
12pm
Semi Final

2pm
Championship game

Join Ballpark Radio’s Jim Flanagan and guest commentators for the live coverage.

Email them during the game: live@ballparkradio.com

2010 AAU Playoff Bracket

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Click here for the Playoff Bracket for the 2010 AAU International Tournament, as of Saturday morning.

The 2010 AAU international tournament is reached the midway point with today’s a round robin competition completed on Friday night, January 22, 2010.

The final two days of the term consists of a single elimination playoff bracket with team seeded according to how they did in round-robin competition.

Each of the 40 teams in the tournament played three round-robin games for the first two days. The 40 teams were divided into the 10 pools of four teams each., with the pool winners as follows:

(The team’s runs scored and runs allowed are shown in parentheses below)

Pool A – Chicago New York, USA/Dominican Republic (21-4)
Pool B – Barranquitas, Puerto Rico (20-10)
Pool C – Millwood logistics, Ontario Canada(18-8)
Pool D – Italian athletic club, Stockton California USA (17-2)
Pool E – New York Gremlins, New York/USA(13-2)
Pool F – PK Broward, Illinois, USA(8-5)
Pool G – Dominican Republic, Dominican Republic(19-2)
Pool H – Soreno Soy, Venezuela(28-2)
Pool I – Los Socios, Venezuela(23-5)
Pool J – T. Minnesota, Minnesota/USA(16-2)

The second-place teams for each of the pools are as follows:

Pool A – Adasi, Spain
Pool B -Virgin Islands
Pool C – Maccabi Red, USA
Pool D – Indios, Venezuela
Pool E – Combatientes,Venezuela
Pool F – Niagara Fury Storm Ontario Canada
Pool G – Maccabi Blue, USA
Pool H – Florida fast pitch
Pool I – Hill United
Pool J -Puerto Rico national team

Ballparkradio Live Broadcasts from the AAU – live at 1pm and 5pm today

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Remember to tune into Ballpark Radio this afternoon, Saturday, January 23rd, at 1 pm and 5pm eastern for two more live broadcasts from the AAU International tournament from Orlando, Florida.

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Saturday 01/23
1pm
PK Broward, Illinois/USA vs. Minnesota Angels, MN/USA
5pm
Winner Sureno Soy, Venezuela-Sopociento v. Winner Team Minnesota-Oklahoma Fastpitch

Join Ballparkradio’s Jim Flanagan and Guest color commentators for the live coverage.

Email them during the game: live@ballparkradio.com

2010 AAU Scores – Friday 9am

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Florida Fastpitch———2

Sureno Soy—————-15

WP – Jones and DeGroat

LP – Ellarton and Perry

Puerto Rico National Team—-8

Capitalinos————————-0

WP – Diaz and Borrero

LP – Vedez and Cuello

Sopotocientos——–7

Earl’s Club————-0

WP – Alvarez and Flores

LP – Johnson and Maginn

Puerto Rico Juniors——-3

PK Broward—————–2

WP – Ortiz and Serrano

LP – Kelly and Alstat

Chicago/New York—–6

Cobourg Forsce——–3

WP – Potolicchio and LaLonde

LP – Crawford and Herold

Hill United————-3

Big Cove————–0

Hill United wins by forfeit. Big Cove has not withdrawn from tournament.

Ken

2010 AAU Scores

Friday, January 22nd, 2010


Catch all the AAU Scores on Al’s Fastball. New this year are full game stats – just click on the winning team for the full stats package.

Remember to tune into Ballpark Radio this afternoon at 3 pm eastern for the first broadcast of the year!