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Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Cap tip – Blair Setford

From the Dispatch Online

Softball stronger in this province

SOFTBALL has been through the throes of a difficult period the past few years, but the sport has emerged stronger in this province against all expectations.

The health of the sport will come into sharp focus this year when the Eastern Cape Softball Federation host the men and women’s Major League national inter-provincial championships in March.

The matches will be played at East London’s Phillip Kahts Softball Stadium from March 23-27 when the five provinces – Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng, Limpopo, Western Province plus University Sport SA (USSA Softball) – will go head to head for early-season glory.

Eastern Cape will get the tournament up and swinging at 6pm when the provincial men’s team meet a yet-to-be named opponent after the opening ceremony on March 23.

To ensure it is all smooth sailing the Softball SA technical team will conduct clinics from March 21-23 to bring umpires and scorers up to speed with the new rule changes and the tournament programme.

The five-day tournament will be home to about 360 participants including players, coaches, managers, doctors, first- aiders, head of delegations, scorers, umpires, a tournament director, the local organising committee and a six-man SSA delegation.
The tournament director Mzondeleli Qotoyi is looking to an exciting event, which will give the sport much-needed exposure.

“Personally I am very excited to show the whole country what we can do. We ran a successful university softball tournament last year and we will prove that it was no fluke by having another successful championship,” he said yesterday.
“Softball in the province is growing since 2006 and the team has had great success last year and we are expecting great things (from them) in the future.”

The Eastern Cape side will get the opportunity to fine-tune their preparations for the championships at the Gordon Monk tournament to be held from January 29-31.
All stakeholders including the government, National Sport Council, Provincial and Amathole Sport Council, Border Chamber of Business, Kat Leisure group board, various sponsors and the media have been invited to the event.

“We are engaging the Buffalo City Municipality, the Bhisho government, the Border Chamber of Business and Kat Leisure for the tournament. I can only say more once we have concluded our meetings with these stakeholders. But we want to set a high standard for the tournament and I am excited that we can achieve this,” said Qotoyi. – By KARIEM HASSAN

2009 AAU Archived Broadcast – NY Gremlins v. Manor TX Dirtbags

Monday, January 18th, 2010

I was doing some archival work on last year’s Ballparkradio broadcasts from the AAU International tournament, and thought I’d post one here.

Click to listen to 2009 AAU International tournament game between the NY Gremlins and Manor TX Dirtbags.

It’s a large file, so give it a moment to load into your computer before it begins to play. It will load faster the next time you load, and thereafter. (Windows Media Audio)

For another from the 2009 AAU International tournament, click here to listen to Derek Pukash’s Ballparkradio debut. This game was New Jersey’s Adco Tool Shed vs. Hill United (Darren Zack’s team) Double duty for Derek again in 2010 – he’ll be on the field with the NY Gremlins, and in the booth doing color commentary for Ballparkradio.

Orlando weather report for the AAU

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Weather report for Orlando Florida, for the AAU international tournament, genuine 21 through 24, 2010.

Editor’s note: At the time this is being posted, this looks to be an improvement, as the earlier forecast for rain on Friday, appears to have been downgraded to “partly cloudy”. Stay tuned, and check back as the week progresses.

Update: Sunday night, now “mostly sunny” on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, after some thundershowers Thursday.

AAU International via Google Earth

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Fly to Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex, host of the AAU international tournament, on “Google Earth” airlines. (link courtesy of the folks at Disney)

Click here.

(you’ll need to have Google Earth on your computer to view the link, or alternatively, run the plug-in for your browser) If you need to download and install Google Earth, click here.

If you are using Google chrome as your browser ( the browser of choice here Fastpitchwest), you do not need to install the full program, but can simply click the large blue button that comes up to run the “plug in”, which takes only a few seconds.

The softball diamonds where the AAU international tournament is played are in the upper middle portion of the aerial view. You can rotate the view, and/or zoom in, using the controls on the right side of the screen. if you are a player who has been to the tournament, or viewed photos online, you will recognize the familiar yellow press box located in the middle of the four diamond portion of the complex, home to Ballparkradio.com each year.

The larger baseball stadium adjacent to the softball fields is the spring training home for the Atlanta Braves.

See also PDF diagram of the complex by clicking here.

Yukon Gets Women’s 2012 ISF World Championship

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Unique locale will host top women’s international softball event

PLANT CITY, FLORIDA (USA) — Whitehorse, Yukon, will host the International Softball Federation XIII Women’s World Championship in 2012, it was announced today. ISF President Don Porter said that a solid bid from the host and a successful track record made it the right choice for the marquee fast pitch event.

“Whitehorse will do a terrific job hosting our women’s world championship in 2012,” the ISF president said. “They proved as much when they organized our junior men’s world championship in 2008. Plus the community’s support for softball and their proven ability as a site for large sporting and cultural events assures us that our teams, the fans, and the media will all have a good experience that summer.”

The unique location brings with it over 20 hours of daylight, which allows for softball games – on unlit fields – well into the evening hours. The playing facilities in Whitehorse have multiple fields, which will allow the organizers to meet what is generally a ten-day, 60-plus games schedule.

“Softball Yukon and Softball Canada are pleased to again be able to host the world,” said George Arcand, Executive Director of Softball Yukon and the Chair of the Organizing Committee for the 2012 World Championship. “After hosting a successful and exciting junior men’s world championship in 2008, we are honored to host the 2012 women’s world championship in Whitehorse. We look forward to working with the ISF to make this an unforgettable experience for our local community, fans from all over the world, and all participating teams.”

The event in Whitehorse will come just two years after the XII Women’s World Championship, which happens this June 23-July 2 in Venezuela. As such, it fulfills the implementation of a two-year rotation for ISF world championships instead of every four years. That change was adopted at the ISF Congress this past October. Next year will be the final year of only one world championship (junior women’s, December 6-17, 2011, in Cape Town, South Africa). 2012 will also include the ISF IX Jr. Men’s World Championship (19-and-under) in Parana, Argentina.

The women’s world championship in Whitehorse in 2012 is expected to take place in July of that year, with exact dates currently being finalized.

Editor’s note: Kyle Smith and I (Ballparkradio) had the opportunity to visit Whitehorse, Yukon in the summer of 2008, to broadcast the ISF Jr. Men’s World Championships. Tournament Director George Arcand, of Softball Yukon was an outstanding host – to us — and to the teams, players, coaches and fans, so the women are in for a great experience in 2012. George is a “hands on” tournament director, with great attention to the details that make for a great tournament. Kyle and I arrived at the fields about 11pm at night – and found George sitting atop a large lawnmower, going over the outfield grass for the games to be played the following morning. No lights – but with 23* hours of daylight during the summer, none needed. Where is Whitehorse you ask? Well, take a peek at the map, where you can see it’s up by Alaska. To give you an idea how far north, I flew from Los Angeles via a stop over in Vancouver, and that was the HALFWAY mark. The fans turned out in droves, and provided an electric atmosphere for all.

Click here to view Maddy’s Photos from the 2008 ISF Jr. Men’s World Championships in Whitehorse
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*Yes, I know the ISF article above says “20 hours of daylight”, but our experience was that it virtually never gets dark, save an hour or so in the wee hours of the morning where it gets “dusky”, as they call it. It does take some getting used to, but certainly provides some long days of daylight for the tournament.

Click here to view Maddy’s Photos of the town of Whitehorse, 2008.


(Photo of Maddy, not by Maddy)

Team fails to fire at softball championships

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Marlborough got off to a disappointing start at the national under-19 men’s softball championships at North Harbour in Auckland over the weekend.

They lost 2-9 to both Hutt Valley and Auckland A and their losing run continued with losses to Waikato, Hawke’s Bay and Canterbury.

Kyle Marfell hit a home run against Hutt Valley and Kurt Schollum and Dylan Hayes made home plate against Auckland.

The tournament continues today.

Saturday: Waikato 3 Marlborough 2, Auckland B 3 Nelson 0, Hawke’s Bay 8 Hutt Valley 4, North Harbour 7 Canterbury 0, Auckland A 9 Waikato 1, Wellington 6 Auckland B 3, Hawke’s Bay 10 Marlborough 1, Canterbury 6 Nelson 5, Auckland A 5 Hutt Valley 1, North Harbour 10 Wellington 5.

Yesterday: Auckland A 4 Wellington 1, Auckland B 8 Hutt Valley 4, North Harbour 8 Hawke’s Bay 6, Canterbury 8 Marlborough 1, Auckland B 2 Waikato 1, Hutt Valley 4 Waikato 3.

Wellington over Cantebury in New Zealand Nationals

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010


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Lancers skewer Red Sox for softball title


STAR ACT: Thomas Cameron was in superb form with both the ball and the bat in Wellington’s national championship victory in Christchurch yesterday.

The Wellington Lancers lashed four huge home runs to crush Canterbury and collect the National Fastpitch Championship Cup in a hit-and-run raid.

Player-coach and leadoff batter Thomas Makea set the scene by blasting the ball over the Mainland Foundation Ballpark fence in the top of the first inning to set up Wellington’s 7-0 five innings win in the Alac-sponsored series final.

Designated player Frank Pointon and pitcher Thomas Cameron slugged back-to-back homers in the third inning and Wayne Laulu hammered another in the top of the fifth to complete the rout.

The Lancers played like a team in a hurry, as if they had a plane to catch. Which they did. They literally left for the airport as soon as they departed the diamond, although infielder Carrone Conroy scuttled back to grab the NFC trophy.

Makea took time out from stowing his gear in the team mini-van to hail his side’s “outstanding hitting”. “The boys turned up to play. We knew these four-day tournaments were going to be a marathon not a sprint, and we timed our run well.”

Makea singled out Cameron for special praise. “Thomas is a big-game pitcher and he did very well, both in the pitching department and with the bat.”Cameron struck out six of 16 batters but had his no-hitter broken by Blair Murphy’s centrefield drive in the bottom of the fifth.

It was a case of too little too late for Canterbury, who were unbeaten until yesterday. “We just ran out of puff,” lamented Red Sox coach Carl Franklin.

Canterbury lost 1-2 to Wellington yesterday morning, giving the Lancers an automatic berth into the final while the Red Sox had to battle relentless rain before subduing Hutt Valley 13-11 in a playoff.

The Canterbury coaching staff made a big call in opting to start young hurler Penese Iosefo ahead of ace Nathan Taikato in the final.

Franklin said Taikato “generally struggles in the wet” and Iosefo was “warm from the last game [against Hutt Valley], so we decided to start him”.

The move backfired with Makea slamming the third pitch of the game over the left-centrefield fence. Taikato took over after Laulu scored to make it 2-0 but he conceded a hit to Pointon for a third run.

Some of Canterbury’s pitch selections were a little lax, playing into the Wellington hitters’ power zones. But Franklin rather ruefully admitted, “you’ve got to take your hat off to Wellington, they didn’t miss”.

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He said the Red Sox were “a better side than we showed in the final”, but he conceded the morning defeat to Wellington had proved costly. “We had our opportunities to win that game. We had loaded bases with one-down and then we had two stand-up Ks [strikeouts] as batters left hittable pitches.

The Red Sox had the consolation of supplying the tournament MVP (most valuable player) in captain Gareth Cook, who slugged four home runs, collected 13 RBIs (runs batted in) and had 15 hits from 28 at-bats for a .535 batting average, just behind tournament top batter Scott Cartwright (Southern Pride) on .538.

Franklin felt pitchers Taikato and Iosefo had performed strongly for most of the tournament, Scott Higgins “drove in most of our runs” and Matt Holmes had made a great fist of the leadoff batter role.

“He pulled a groin muscle [in the Hutt Valley game] but he played on; he’s a tough character.”

Speaking before the final, Black Sox coach Eddie Kohlhase said he believed “three or four players” had shown the ability to step up to the next level.

He cited Cameron and Pointon from Wellington and said he believed Taikato and Iosefo had international potential. Pointon picked up two hits in the morning game against Canterbury and Cameron also contributed a powerful drive.

Both teams had five safe hits but Canterbury made three errors to Wellington’s none, including a fumble by shortstop Tyron Bartorillo which later led to Daniel Tarapi scoring a vital run.

But Bartorillo atoned in Canterbury’s slugfest against Hutt Valley, collecting three hits from four at-bats, including two doubles while the free-swinging Higgins clouted a home run

2010 AAU Roster # 3 – Italian Athletic Club – CA USA

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Update/Editor’s Notes: January 5, 2010: Ian Fehrman to Italian Athletic Club for AAU International Tournament

The Italian Athletic Club added a big stick to their already potent lineup today, with Team Canada’s Ian Fehrman joining the California based squad in Orlando. Fehrman had a huge ISF World Championship series in Saskatoon this past summer, with:

-most hits in the round robin (15)
-most hits in the championship round (8)
-highest batting average in round robin for players with 20 or more AB’s (.517, 15-23)
-highest batting average in championship round (.727, 8-11)
-most home runs in the round robin (4)
-most home runs in the championship round (2)
-most RBI in the championship round (5)
-3nd in RBI in round robin (13, behind only Thomas Makea’s 15 and Jarrad Martin’s 14)

Fehrman was the key to Team Canada’s come-from-behind win over Team USA at the 2009 ISF World Championships, with a home run (cutting the lead to from 4-0 to 4-2) and double (that gave Canada the lead 5-4), finishing the game with 3 RBI and 2 runs scored.


Italian Athletic Club

P Sean Whitten
P Derek Mayson

Ian Fehrman (added 1/5/10)
Eddie Brooks
Bryan Wells
Josh Tisdale
Chase Turner
Greg Glaser
Jason Porto
Marcus Tan
Kevin Castillo
Kris Waverick
Mark Summers
Dean Waltier

Bob Piddock, Coach

Editor’s note: Readers will recall Italian Athletic Club as the 2008 ASA “A” National champions. That club was led by 2008 ASA “A” National MVP Tony Peeples, while this one will have imported Canadian talent in the circle in Sean Whitten and young Derek Mayson. Both were members of Team Canada’s bronze medal team. Whitten had an outstanding 2009 ISC World Tournament, helping the Midwest Stampede to a fourth place finish, and earning second team All World honors.


Pitcher Sean Whitten will be with Italian Athletic Club, a California squad at 2010 AAU International Tournament. (Photo by Maddy Flanagan)

The 2010 AAU International tournament will be played at the Wide World of Sports complex at Disney World at Orlando, Florida on January 21-24, 2010. The tournament was started by AAU tournament director Alex Linares in 2000 with eight teams, growing to 40 teams in this, its eleventh year. Fastpitchwest/Ballparkradio/Maddy’s Photos has been providing coverage of the event since 2004.

Click here for a list of all 40 teams competing in the 2010 tournament.

Click here for other 2010 AAU rosters
posted to date.

Marty Grant bows out on top

Thursday, December 31st, 2009


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By DAVID DAWKINS – The Marlborough Express

The Southern Pride men’s softball team gave veteran pitcher Marty Grant a fitting send-off, finishing the National Fastpitch Championships in Christchurch with a 2-1 win over Auckland yesterday.

The veteran Black Sox hurler, pitching in his final top-level representative match after a career spanning three decades, was in commanding form on the mound and got just enough support from his batters to leave with the win.

Dunedin’s Scott Cartwright – who finished as the men’s tournament’s top batter – drove in both runs, while Grant stifled the Auckland offence as Southern finished the tournament in fifth place.

Marlborough’s Ryan Schollum caught the game for Grant, while also laying down two important bunts, while Jordan Tulloch had a tidy match at second base in his first start of the tournament in the infield.

Earlier, Southern missed out an a place in the semis after their appeal over a mid-tournament rule change was turned down. Manager Hamish Fletcher said the team was disappointed the ruling didn’t go their way, but instead of lodging a further appeal decided to let their on-field play do the talking.

The Pride finished the tournament with two wins from eight games and were in contention in three others. Fletcher said the team was pleased with how they played and improved throughout the week, with both their wins coming in the last two days.

Wellington took out the national title with a 7-0 five-inning win over Canterbury in the final, their first national provincial title since 2006.

The Southern women couldn’t finish on a high, dropping their final game to Wellington 0-10 to also place fifth.

Wellington jumped out to an early 8-0 lead after two innings to put the match beyond doubt.

Southern were able to make consistent contact with the bat, but couldn’t find gaps in the field, managing just four hits – one to Marlborough’s Anthea Stringer.

Stringer had a consistent tournament with the bat, reaching base in most games, while also playing high-quality defence at second base.

Hutt Valley took out their fourth consecutive national women’s title when they beat Auckland 6-0 in the final.

Results:

Men:

Canterbury 13 Hutt Valley 11, Wellington 2 Canterbury 1, Hutt Valley 2 North Harbour 1. Play-off for fifth: Southern Pride 2 Auckland 1. Final: Wellington 7 Canterbury 0.

Final standings: Wellington 1, Canterbury 2, Hutt Valley 3, North Harbour 4, Southern Pride 5, Auckland 6.

Awards: Top batter: Scott Cartwright (Southern Pride). Top pitcher: Thomas Cameron (Wellington). Most valuable player: Gareth Cook (Canterbury).

Women:

Wellington 10 Southern Pride 0, Auckland 5 Canterbury 1. Play-off for third: Wellington 1 Canterbury 0. Final: Hutt Valley 6 Auckland 0.

Final standings: Hutt Valley 1, Auckland 2, Wellington 3, Canterbury 4, Southern Pride 5.

Awards: Top batters: Tuhi Cooper (Auckland), Brooke Cutting (Wellington). Top pitcher: Megan Farrell (Wellington). Most valuable player: Cindy Potae (Hutt Valley).

2010 AAU Predictions

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009


From the Sask Jr. D’back board:

One man’s predictions for the 2010 AAU International tournament:

I predict the following Top 8

Team Minnesota
Dominicana US
NY Gremlins
Sureno Soy VZ
Chicago/NY
Los Socios
IAC
Millwood Logistics

Then the following top 4

Sureno Soy
NY Gremlins
Chicago/NY
Team Minnesota

Followed by NY Gremlins vs. Chicago/NY in the final

Team Minnesota – Cox, Gosse, Muizelaar, Lang
Sureno Soy – Folkard, Montero
NY Gremlins – Holoien, Newton, Hillhouse, Ezekial
IAC – Whitten, Mayson

Chicago, NY Dominican – ?
Millwood Logistics – Wagar, Phibbs
Los Socios – Dubsky, Barreto, Osorio, Escorcha, Poorman
Dominicana U.S. – ?

Have a different opinion? Send them to jim (at) fastpitchwest (dot) com – or put ’em on their board – before January 21, 2010 of course.