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Poll on NAFA’s Decision that may Require Masters team to Arrive on and Play Friday

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

NAFA recently announced a change for the format of the Masters Regional World Series, changing the tournament from a weekend (Saturday-Sunday) event, that may require teams to arrive and play games on Friday, instead of Saturday and Sunday.

Some have expressed support of the decision, saying it will allow them to get a four game guarantee instead of three, while others point to the fact that it will require them to take off another day of work (Friday for those flying, and Thursday and Friday for those driving). Some note the 10pm starting time for some of the Friday night games, and point to a tournament where games run hours behind schedule, and the possibility of playing til 2am, then coming back for an early morning game Saturday.

Here is what the press release from NAFA said:

Currently the plan is for each team to play one game Friday night, 2 games on Saturday and then the Single Elimination on Sunday. Some teams have requested 3 Saturday round robin games and no Friday game. We will try and accommodate their requests as much as possible but the consideration of all teams will take priority. If we did play Friday night it would be after 5pm with furthest driving teams playing at 6:30 or 8:15pm or 10 pm.

Whatever your opinion, vote in the poll to tell us what you think, and remember you can post more detailed thoughts in the comments section.

Is NAFA’s decision to require Masters teams to arrive and play games on Friday a good idea?
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Fastpitchwest’s last poll asked readers their opinion on the ASA’s decision to split the “C” National in two. Voters overwhelmingly opposed the idea (337-61, 85%-15%) The poll and readers comments have been forwarded to the ASA for their information.

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2008 NAFA Masters World Series Wrap Up-All World Selections

Friday, September 26th, 2008

From Robert Hernandez at NAFA

2008 NAFA Masters World Series Wrap Up-All World Selections

The completed brackets are on the NAFA website at www.Nafafastpitch.com The 2009 NAFA Masters World Series will be held September 11-13 tentatively in Rockford, Illinois for the East and definitely in Carson City, Nevada September 18-20 for the West. The 55-Over will be held in the East Only. The Women’s 35-Over will be held in the West Only. Based on the coaches survey’s we have received so far, we will be adding an additional game for a 4-Game Guarantee (3 round robin games followed by single elimination on Sunday). Currently the plan is for each team to play one game Friday night, 2 games on Saturday and then the Single Elimination on Sunday. Some teams have requested 3 Saturday round robin games and no Friday game. We will try and accommodate their requests as much as possible but the consideration of all teams will take priority. If we did play Friday night it would be after 5pm with furthest driving teams playing at 6:30 or 8:15pm or 10 pm. The Masters Survey can be printed out and emailed to us. It is online at www.Nafafastpitch.com

Many of the survey responses have asked for a way to make sure games stay on time on Saturday in the round robin using one of the following methods; tie breaker, time limit or 5 inning games. Everyone agrees that the Sunday Elimination play should have no time limit, be 7 innings and not have a tie breaker unless it is after a lot of innings. In Carson City, players asked that due to the high elevation that the homerun fences be moved back from the present 250 feet to somewhere between 265 and 275 feet. The palm pilot scorekeeping in the West was so awesome that we are trying to work out having them in the East also for 2009. The courtesy runner for the pitcher and catcher only was well received and well enforced by the umpires. The older age groups have asked for an additional fielder to have a courtesy runner as well and we will be looking into that. We will continue the age eligibility rule for all ages (3 players, 3 years too young that are not pitchers) but the 55 Division where all players have to be turning 55 in the current calendar year. We will continue to do player ID checks in the East and start them in the West in 2010. The new ball was an overwhelming success and we will use it again next year. On the surveys many people have swung to desiring the yellow ball but not a majority yet but we need to address it soon as it is about even on white verses yellow on the surveys.

We would like to thank Terry Knight and his staff at the Bowling Green Complex in Middleton, Wisconsin for bringing in 3 backhoes, skinning 4 infields and making unplayable fields playable very quickly once it stopped raining at 2:30pm and had fields up by 4pm on Saturday. The staff at Verona did very well also using 30 bags of diamond dry to get their fields playable. With the amount of rain we had it was close to a miracle that the staff was able to get the fields playable. We started at 4 PM playing 5 inning games and got all games in by 2 AM. We started again at 7 AM on Sunday and got all games in playing 7 full innings and got done just 10 minutes before it started raining again. Thanks to Tournament Directors Mike Watson and Jon Kegel, Loren Lathrop for doing an outstanding job of administering this event and thanks to the Umpires and Tournament UIC Hank St. Clair for putting in a lot of late hours on the fields.

We would also like to thank Joel Dunn and his staff (especially Jeremiah) for hosting such an awesome event with perfect weather in Carson City, Nevada. The homerun contest was a hit Friday night and the games went very smoothly all weekend. Due to the number of teams we had to play on a 5th field for the first time and that went well also. Special thanks to Loren Lathrop, Dewey Yoke and Robert Hernandez for administering the event. Thanks to Roy Stout for handling the gate. Thanks to Jan, Mike, Kate, Sylvia and Tammy for doing palm pilot scorekeeping and stats and special thanks to Tournament UIC Steve Vail and the umpires for doing a great job. Kris Russom did an awesome job with souvenirs at both East and West events.

With a record number of teams in both the East and West, our NAFA Directors would like to thank each of our teams for choosing NAFA and making us #1. The 2009 season will be even better as we will have 80 Masters teams (48 in Rockford, Il. And 32 in Carson City) as well as over 228 classified teams that will participate in our NAFA World Series events in 2009. The dates and City’s for the classified World Series will be released on our website October 1st.

Benjie Hedgecock
NAFA Executive Director
nafafastpitch@gmail.com

All World Series Selections After the Jump.

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Fat City CA Third at NAFA Master 40+

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Thanks to Herb Dower for this report.

CARSON CITY. NV — Fat City of Sparks NV finished in a tie for third place in this year’s 2008 NAFA Masters Over-40 Division World Series at Carson City, NV with a 2-2 record.

Fat City lost its tournament opener to the Long Beach Black Sox, 15-6 in five innings, with Long Beach pounding out five home runs and four doubles off losing pitcher Brandon Shearer. Todd Hodge and Tom Dower homered for Fat City.

In its second game, Fat City trailed Bloodline of Nevada, 4-2, going into the bottom of the seventh inning, but rallied for three runs to win 5-4. Back to back triples by Joe Pollock and Tom Dower started the comeback, Shearer singled to tie the game, and then scored the winning run. Pitcher Ed Davis went the distance, limiting Bloodline to six hits to get the win.

On Sunday, Fat City pounded out 19 hits to defeat the NAFA Yard Dogs of Southern California, 14-6, in five innings behind the pitching of Brandon Shearer. Leadoff batter Andy Parisotto hit two three-run home runs and a single to drive in seven runs, Sunny Wood went 3 for 4 and scored three timers, and shortstop Tom Dower went 3 for 3 with a home run and three RBI.

In its next game, pitcher Russ Chadwick of Utah Fastpitch limited Fat City to four hits, walked one and struck out three to win 10-3 in five innings. Utah got 10 hits off losing pitcher Brandon Shearer. Todd Hodge went 7 for 13 (.538) and Tom Dower went 6 for 13 (.462) with two home runs and a triple for a better than 1.000 slugging average to pace Fat City. Both earned all-tourney honors.

Deadwood 2-0, Heads into Playoff Round Sunday

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

The Editor’s team, Long Beach Deadwood won both of their pool play games Saturday, 7-4 and 9-6, with pitchers Dan Zupp and Billy Montana picking up the wins. Newcomer Doug Shaw (who plays for the So Cal Hustlers during the regular season) homered in his first plate appearance in the 50+ division, and homered again in the nightcap, to put the game away.

In the first game, Deadwood scored in the first on Shaw’s homer and never surrendered the lead against Hellman, Colorado. Zupp threw a shutout into the 5th inning, when a couple of unearned runs got Colorado on the board. Another newcomer, Mitch Mendenhall added a couple of key hits and played solid defense at third base.

In the nightcap, Deadwood’s catcher, Larry Giese started the offense rolling with a home run in the second, and Deadwood led 3-2 into the 5th inning. Northwest Old Growth, from Portland Oregon rallied back, scoring two in the top of the fifth on a two out, two run single by pitcher Dean. In the bottom half of the inning, Deadwood’s Dean Bettencourt got the squad even with a line drive double to right center field, and set off a four-run scoring outburst capped off by Doug Shaw’s home run. Portland did not go quietly though, scoring two more in the top of the seventh to trim the lead to 9-6, and had the tying run at the plate before the final out was recorded.

Deadwood will start the single elimination bracket this morning at 9:45am against Bay Area Merchants of Northern California, needing two wins to reach the final in the eight team division.

Scores from other age divisions to be posted at the NAFA website, www.nafafastpitch.com

Centennial Park Map – NAFA Masters West

Friday, September 19th, 2008


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NAFA Masters Home Run Derby is Back !

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

NAFA National Office News Release

NAFA’s Executive Director Benjie Hedgecock has re-instated the popular Home Run Derby at the NAFA Masters World Series in Carson City, Nevada, starting at 6:30pm at Centennial Park on Friday Night, September 19, 2008:

Due to unpopular demand, the players have revolted and have forced Executive Director, Benjie Hedgecock, to host the Homerun Derby at the Masters West World Series this Friday, Septemer 19th at 6:30pm at Centennial Park. The Coaches Meeting and Umpire Meetings will still take place at 7pm at the Complex. Each team that has not submitted their roster with jersey numbers for the palm pilot statistics we are doing this weekend should do so now to rmh323@roadrunner.com

Editor’s note: No truth to the rumor that Jeff Twist was heading up the protest.

NAFA Masters Heads West This Weekend

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

NAFA Masters Western Zone World Series
50-and-Over, 45-and-Over, 40-and-Over, 35-and-Over, Womens’ 35-and-Over
Carson City, Nevada (fly to Reno)

September 20-21, 2008, Saturday morning to Sunday afternoon
First Game Saturday Morning at 8 AM with the championship game at 3 PM on Sunday

The coaches meeting will take place Friday night out at the Centennial Complex at 7pm like it does every year.

There will be NO homerun contest this year. There will be a $5 spectator gate fee each day.

The Championship games are all at 3pm on Sunday but will run late as usual.

Please email your roster of players and jersey number as we are doing palm pilot stats for the Masters West and we can enter all the data before we start to make it as accurate as possible for your stats. Email your roster list with jersey number to rmh323@roadrunner.com


SCHEDULE – FIRST GAMES
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NAFA Masters East Winners

Monday, September 15th, 2008

Thanks to Kevin Kammuller for info on the NAFA East Masters winners:

35+ – New Image
40+ – Cary’s Trucking
45+ – Plangger’s
50+ – Harolds Supermarket
55+ – Cardinal Home Improvement

Next up – NAFA heads West to Carson City, Nevada, next weekend, September 20-21, 2008.

Golden Year for the Golden State

Friday, September 5th, 2008

2008 was a banner year for men’s fastpitch teams from California:

Gold:

ISC II Champions – California Lumberkings.
ASA “A” Champions – Italian Athletic Club
NAFA 23-and-under champions – Santa Barbara Young Bucks

Silver:

ASA “B” – Team Pape
ASA “C” – Santa Rosa
NAFA “A” – Fat City

Not to mention a 6th place finish among 32 teams by the So Cal Bombers in the toughest division of them all, the ISC World Tournament. Did I miss anyone?

Masters are next, September 20-21, 2008 at Carson City. Who’s next to join the group above?

And while we’re plugging California’s finest, did I mention that Santa Barbara’s Mark Bennett tossed a perfect game against multiple-National champions New Image, Wisconsin in the ASA “A” Nationals?

Hickson, ON Reds win NAFA “AA”

Monday, August 25th, 2008



Hickson Reds won the NAFA “AA” Championship this weekend in Mankato, Minnesota, the sixth “AA” title for Ontario in the past 12 years.

Hickson won their first two games before losing a 1-0 decision to Waverly, MN Herda & Sons to drop into the loser’s bracket.

The Reds then knocked off Michigan Blues and Cerro Gordo, MN before avenging the defeat to Herda with a 6-3 win.

In the finals, Hickson took out Marquette Fence 3-0 and 2-1 to win the title.

Hickson joins Scarborough Royals, Colborne Rutherflo, Innerkip Eagles, Toronto Jaguars and Sebringville Sting as NAFA “AA” champions hailing from Ontario.