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JRW & Associates of Yakima gains Silver at NAFA 40 & Over

Monday, September 25th, 2006

Carson City, Nevada – JRW & Associates 40 & Over team parlayed three come-from-behind victories into a Silver Medal at the NAFA Masters World tournament. With the help of four British Columbia players, JRW was 3-2 for the weekend.

At 1-1 in Sat pool play, JRW went into Sunday’s single elimination play as the # 2 seed from Pool A in the six team tournament.

JRW reached the Championship game with two victories on Sunday, but lost to the UTAH juggernaught 10-0. DB Tom Magers singled for the lone hit off pitcher Steve Morgan. Only four JRW players struck out in this game, a great improvement over the Sat 8-0 loss to UTAH in pool play in which P Steve Morgan struck out 12 on the way to a perfect game.

NAFA Utah Director Les Vaughan assembled a squad of Master players from past Miller Toyota and Castlewood teams that went undefeated in the 40-Over category.

In JRW’s first pool play game, the team rallied from a 7-6 deficit in the 5th for a 12-10 victory over KHT Pumpers of Visalia, CA on SS Mike Parham’s 2 RBI single in B6. CF Steve Pidman was 3-4 with 3 runs scored and 2 RBI. 2B Don Cawthron was 2-4 with 2 runs scored and 3 RBI, that coming on a 3 run homer in B5.

In T7, JRW walked CF Todd Budke with 1B occupied. Todd had two 2 run homers and a double in three previous AB’s. With the bases loaded, JRW pitcher Wade Liberty induced a force out at 2B to insure the victory.

(See a related story on NAFA web site later on for Budke’s tourney achievements, which were probably the greatest single batting performance by a player in any tournament).

In Sunday’s opening SE game, JRW 1B and BC native Keven MacDonald (1B) singled home CF Steve Pidman in B7 for JRW’s 2nd come from behind victory, a 5-4 win over Tule Lake, CA. In T7 with 2 outs and first and third occupied with Tule Lake runners and the score tied at 4-4, Manager Jim Williamson ordered an intentional walk for P John Wismuth who had a 2 run homer in the first. A ground out to 3B ended the inning with no score. 2b Don Cawthron was 2-3 with 1 run and 1 RBI. LF Troy Grow was also 1-3 with an RBI. P Kurt Penner allowed only one run in 3 2/3 innings of relief to post the victory.

In Sunday’s next SE game, JRW faced long time nemesis BADEN Sports of Seattle, last year’s 40 & Over champion. (Formerly sponsored by the Hobnobber tavern). Trailing 2-3, JRW exploded for 8 runs in B5 for a 10-3 run-ahead victory. BC native Nick Trasolini (Caught all five games) led the scoring with a 2 RBI double while LF Troy Grow, SS Mike Parham and DB Wade Liberty chipped in with RBI doubles. SS Mike Parham was 3-3, LF Troy Grow was 2-3 and C Nick Trasolini also had an RBI single (2-4). SS Mike Parham and 2B Don Cawthron were selected to the All-World team as well as was British Columbia P Kurt Penner and CF Steve Pidman.

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NAFA Masters World Series Website

Friday, September 22nd, 2006

The NAFA Masters World Series Website is up.

NAFA Masters World Series – Sept 22-24

Thursday, September 14th, 2006

Click here for the NAFA webpage with the brackets for the NAFA Master’s World Series, Septemeber 22-24, 2006. (Brackets are PDF, Adobe Reader required)

[Editor’s note: Speaking of PDF’s, see our recent post on a simplified PDF reader that will open docs right in/from your browser]

2006 Masters World Series
September 22-24
Centennial Sports Complex, Carson City, Nevada
2006 Masters World Series Tournament Rules
35-and-Over Schedule
40-and-Over Schedule
50-and-Over Schedule


Click here to view the “Maps” page for the fields in Carson City, NV.

2007 NAFA Masters 35,40,45,50 – Sept. 23-24 in Carson City, NV

Wednesday, September 6th, 2006


From NAFA:

We invite you all to come and play in the 3rd Annual NAFA Masters World Series. We have 4 different age divisions and we allow you to bridge your friends who are a couple years too young into the event with you…Each team in the 35-Over and the 40-Over can have 4 non-pitcher players 3 years too young and each team in the 45-Over and 50-Over can have two non-pitchers who are 3 years too young….See age rules below… Age Requirements & Qualifing for the NAFA Masters World Series The NAFA Masters World Series invites all masters teams to play without qualifying. The age requirement is that anyone turning the age of the class you want to play in that year is eligible. I.E. Anyone turning 35 at any time in 2005 can play 35, anyone turning 50 in 2005 at any time can play 50. The Second rule of age requirements to promote participation in this program is that all pitchers must meet the above age test. In additon, each team in the 35-Over class is allowed to bring 4 position (non-pitching) players that are 3 years too young(i.e. turn 32 in this calendar year), Each 40-over team is allowed 4 position players that are 3 years too young(i.e. turn 37 in this calendar year), Each 45-over team is allowed 2 position players that are 3 years too young(i.e. turn 42 in this calendar year), Each 50-over team is allowed 2 position player that are 3 years too young(i.e. turn 47 in this calendar year). There are no pitcher or team classifications at this time.

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Hotels/Motels
* Please ask for hotel management when making any reservations.*

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Masters World Series Awards…

The following prizes will be awarded to each separate class of play. The awards presentation will occur when your team is knocked out of the tournament except for the 1st & 2nd place teams, which will occur immediately following the championship game.

• 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th place team trophies for each class
• 13 Individual Champion Shirts for each Champion team
• 13 Individual Champion Medals for each Champion team
• 13 Individual Runner-Up Medals for each 2nd place team
• 13 Individual Third Place Medals for each class of play
• 1 Individual MVP award per class (can be any team)
• 1 Individual Best Pitcher Award per class (can be any team)
• 1 Individual Best Hitter Award per class(can be any team)
• 1 Sportsmanship award for each class (can be any team)
• 1 Outstanding Manager Award for each class (any team)
• 15 All World Team Awards for each Class of play

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NAFA World Series Champions for 2006

Monday, August 28th, 2006

The 2006 NAFA World Series now stands concluded, crowning the following champions:

“A”
Schneid’s Bar, Wisconsin
“A-Major”
Cerro Gordo, Minnesota
“AA”
New Image, Wisconsin
“AAA”
The Bar of Appleton-Mix, Wisconsin
“Open”
Co-Champions Circle Tap and Townline, both Wisconsin
23-and-Under
The Bar of Green Bay/PMF, Wisconsin.

The Masters division of the NAFA World Series will be held September 22-24, 2006 at Carson City Nevada.

The NAFA World Series moves on to Des Moines, Iowa in 2007.

The Bar of Green Bay/PMF Wins NAFA 23-and-under

Monday, August 28th, 2006


The Bar of Green Bay Wisconsin/PMF topped Tiger Club of Aurora, IL twice, enroute to the 2006 NAFA 23-and-under World Series crown. Green Bay edged them 6-4 in the winner’s bracket final, then 7-0 in the championship game. The Bar of Appleton, WI 23-and-under squad claimed third, falling to Tiger Club, 4-3 in the loser’s bracket final.

Click here for the final bracket.

Schneid’s Bar WI Wins NAFA “A” World Series

Sunday, August 27th, 2006



In the end, it came down to the rubber game, the third meeting between Schneid’s Bar of Wisconsin and DC Current of Indiana, with the home state team, Schneid’s coming away the winner, and earning the right to call itself NAFA “A” World Series Champions.

The two teams met first in the winner’s bracket final, with Schneids winning, 4-3. DC Current got its rematch by beating third place finisher Harper & Harper of Duluth Minnesota, and made the most of it, running away with a 12-5 win in the first championship game, forcing the “if” game. The hitters dominated the game, with Schneid’s Bar win the finale, 10-6.

Click here to view the final bracket.

NAFA “A” World Series Heads Towards Final Day

Saturday, August 26th, 2006


The NAFA “A” World Series heads down the stretch to crowning its “A” division champ on Sunday. Click here for the latest scores and boxes.

Small town softball team hits it big

Saturday, August 26th, 2006

From the Appleton Post-Crescent: Your Fox Cities News Source

Small town softball team hits it big

By Chris Lindeke
For The Post-Crescent

APPLETON — Jeramie Holman and his New Image teammates found out on Monday that commitment and dedication pay dividends.

The team from Monfort, a small town in Southwestern Wisconsin, showed the value of staying together by winning the North American Fastpitch Association’s AA World Series Championship with a 9-4 victory over the Larry Miller Hogs of Salt Lake City at Memorial Park.

The core players of New Image started the team 11 years ago. At first, the team struggled but it now boasts 80 wins and several tournament victories during this summer’s tournament play. The team averages around 100 home runs per summer.

“When we first started as a group, we were getting beat by anybody and everybody,” said Holman, voted the tournament’s most valuable player. “But we stuck together through a lot of years and it’s paying off now.”

Larry Miller took a 2-0 lead in the bottom of the first, but its lead was short-lived, as New Image exploded for six unanswered runs, highlighted by Steve Krupke’s two-run homer to left-center field in the top of the fourth.

“(The approach) was nothing special,” Krupke said. “We had taken a 3-2 lead, and we had a runner on base so I wanted to hit it hard. The guy threw me a change-up, and I got it. Really, that’s the way the game is.”

Larry Miller’s Jesse Bullock hit a two-run shot in the bottom of the fifth to bring the Hogs within two, but New Image added three insurance runs to protect its lead.

NAFA “A” World Series Underway

Friday, August 25th, 2006

The NAFA “A” World Series is underway in Appleton, Wisconsin.

Click here to view Box Scores for games played (or reported) to date.

Fifty-six teams are entered in the 127 game event:

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