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ISC Ball for 2010 – Worth C120WISC

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Below is information on sources for the official ISC softball, the Worth C120WISC.

In Canada
The following dealers currently have inventory of the ISC ball. If there is not a dealer in your specific area or if your preferred source is not list, please contact Jason Shipley:

Jason Shipley
Sales, Marketing and Promotions Coordinator
Jarden Team Sports Canada
70 Morton Avenue E Unit 1
Brantford Ontario N3R 7J7
(800)741-7205 x 228
(519)750-1380 x 228
jshipley (at) rawlings.com

Paris Sports – Paris Ontario
Restored Sports – Barrie Ontario
Cleves Source for Sports – Halifax Nova Scotia
Streetsville Sports – Streetsville Ontario
Sarich Source for Sports – Elliot Lake Ontario
Rudderham Sports – Sydney River Nova Scotia
Corbetts Source for Sports – Oakville Ontario
Homerun Sports – Mississauga Ontario
Homerun Sports – Winnipeg Manitoba
Al Anderson Source for Sports – Saskatoon SK
Sportzone Sports – Waterloo Ontario
London Source for Sports – London Ontario
Tommy Whites Source for Sports -St Thomas Ontario
MVP Athletic Supply – Burnaby British Columbia
Sportscraft Sports Excellence – St Johns Newfoundland
Mactavish Source for Sports – Fredericton New Brunswick
United Cycle – Edmonton Alberta
Tuxedo Source for Sports – Calgary Alberta
Sports Connection Source for Sports – Medicine Hat Alberta
Sport St Bo Source for Sports – St Boniface Quebec

Contact your local dealer or Jason Shipley for pricing.

In the USA
MVD Sports in Ashland, OH will again be the source for C120WISC balls in the US.
Mike Van Dine
MVD Sports
1226 East Main Street
Ashland, OH 44805
419-281-4429
Magicn2 (at) yahoo.com
www.mvdsports.com

Prices are $56 per dozen plus actual shipping charges. For orders of 30 dozen or more, shipping charges will be waived.

The Worth C120WISC ball will be the official ball used in the ISC World Tournament, the ISC II Championship Tournament and the new ISC 50+ Legends tournament. In addition, the ISC is strongly recommending this official ball also be used in all ISC Qualifying Tournaments in 2010.

Ken Hackmeister

OttoinFocus: ” Kyle Beane gets it”

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

From “OttoinFocus”

(click banner for original news story)

By BOB OTTO
botto3 (at) verizon (dot) net

YUCAIPA, CA – I don’t know what Kyle Beane does for a living. But I suspect it has something to do with sales or marketing.

Beane along with Dave Lach are the Co-chairmen of the 2010 International Softball Congress World Tournament to be held in Midland, Michigan, Aug. 14-21. And I am learning fast that it would be hard to find two finer promoters for the tournament – and the sport of men’s fastpitch softball.

Recently Beane sent an email to several people including myself. He asked for help in promoting the world tournament by writing a serious of stories about the 48 teams playing in the tournament.

“…Throughout the course of the ISC, and leading up to it, we’re hoping to do some things that other hosts haven’t done,” Bean said in his email. “One thing is to provide a unique team profile, article, and feature on our website of all 48 teams…. probably starting around May 1st, and adding three to four per week leading up to the beginning of the tournament.”
What a great idea. And one long overdue.

Telling fastpitch fans across the world about the teams, players, managers, and sponsors who are the “guts of the game” is one of the promotional things this sport needs to do if it is to survive.

PROMOTING THE SPORT
Beane understands that to create interest and entice fastpitch fans to come to the tournament, he has to get the word out. Call it marketing, call it advertising, call it promoting…Beane gets it.

Let’s suppose I know very little about men’s fastpitch softball. And let’s suppose I’ve got this firebrand trying to sell me on the sport and this event he calls a “world tournament.”

I’m probably going to have a few questions I want answered before I buy a plane ticket and fly halfway across the country to a softball tournament I know very little about:

“What’s so special about men’s fastpitch softball?”

“Who plays this sport that I’ve heard so very little about?”

“What’s so special about the ISC World Tournament?”

And the most basic question fans of any sport want answered before they shell out (vacation days) and entertainment dollars is:

“What’s in it for me?”

Beane plays infield for the Midland Explorers, a team long recognized as a top-flight team in men’s fastpitch. And a team that is a household word in the sport.

BOOSTER CLUB EXTRAORDINAIRE
Why? Because of promotion – getting the word out. The Explorers have this wonderful support group called the “Midland Explorers Booster Club.” They do everything from raising money to keep the team afloat to promotion. Without them the Explorers may not even exist.

Do you remember the Decatur Pride of Decatur, Illinois? When they were in operation, I dare say that there wasn’t a fastpitch fan in the world that didn’t know about this team. And again it’s because of promotion.

I don’t know who was behind the effort, but the name “Decatur Pride” was always in the news. Always in publications like the Fastpitch Chronicle run first by Ray Anderson and then later by Bob Tomlinson.

And Executive Sports Editor, Mark Tupper, of the Decatur Herald & Review, wrote story upon story about the team. About the players. About the tournaments they hosted or played in.

So someone within the Decatur Pride organization “got it,” and embraced marketing. Embraced promotion.

In his email, Beane also said, “I think each team has a unique story, and things that are of interest to fans and within the sport. I also see these (stories) potentially being used by local media…”

Finally, someone who “gets it.”


Editor’s note:
To visit the Official Midland 2010 ISC World Tournament website, click the banner below:

ISC under 19 and under 23 – July 9-11

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

From Al’s Fastball:

ISC under 19 and under 23

The ISC under 19 will be having a tournament once again at the World Tournament in Midland. We are finalizing plans on that one.

The cost of the ISC under 19 and under 23 will once again be $325. The site will be in Frankenmuth, MI at Heritage Park. The tournament will be held July 9-11. We will guarantee two spots in the Under 19 tournament to be help in Midland during the second half of the week at the Midland site. I am now the VP and Developmental Director of the ISC now. All information will be sent to me.

Tom Stasik
tomstasik (at) gmail.com

Editor’s note: Frankenmuth Michigan is on the road from Detroit to Midland.

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2010 ISC WT Qualifiers

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

We have added a link over on the right side of this page for “ISC World Tournament Qualifiers”. (Upper right hand corner, under “Pages”)

When a new list of qualifiers is released, we update the version at this page, so that you will always know that you are looking at the latest and greatest version of the ISC world tournament qualifiers, by clicking this link.

2010 ISC World Tournament Qualifier Calendar – No. 2

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

2010 ISC World Tournament Qualifier Calendar
Click here for Printer Friendly Version (PDF)

US East Region – Bill Howell, VP – bhowell5@yahoo.com – 301-870-5049 – 8 Berths

Berths Previously Awarded:
1. Midland Explorers – Co-host team
2. Mickey’s Sleds– Co-host team
3. NY Gremlins – 2009 MAFTL Champs
4. Ashland Stockpack – 2009 Pete Schwab Qualifier

May 28 – 30
Bay City, MI – 3rd Annual Riverfront Shootout
Berths: 1 berth to highest finishing US East team
Format: Pool play into single elimination playoff
Entry Fee: $395 US
Contacts: Wally Sidelko – wsidelko@yahoo.com – 989-965-1481.
Eric Brandt – okie0012@yahoo.com – 989-915-1504
UIC: Joe Squires – heyumpy@yahoo.com – 989-631-7043
ISC Rep: TBA

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20th Annual “Best of The West” Tournament

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

20th Annual “Best of The West” Men’s Fastpitch Tournament.

June 5th & 6th, 2010
Elings Park,
1298 Las Positas Road
Santa Barbara, CA 93105

Entry Fee – $450 – Deadline for checks is April 1, 2010.

Send Check payable to:
Dave Blackburn

Mail entry fee to:
Dave Blackburn
Tournament Director
Best of The West
1720 Pacific Avenue, #130
Venice, CA 90291

12 Teams Max – 4 games Minimum – Round Robin on Saturday – Single Elimination Sunday

Clyde Bennett
Umpire in Chief
Clydebennett13 (at) yahoo.com

One ISC World Tournament Berth Awarded to a Western region team using their ISC roster.

ISC Representative:

Dave Blackburn
ISC Commissioner of Streaming and Broadcasting
Phone Number: 310-266-7803
daveb (at) virtvent.com

8 Teams in for California Classic – June 19-20

Monday, February 8th, 2010

From the folks hosting the California Classic:

Four Spots Remaining in San Diego area tournament

Just a quick update for the 2010 Inaugural California Classic, as of now we have 8 teams for our tournament and we can accommodate a maximum number of 12 teams. As of now the teams that will be competing in the tournament are:

California A’s
Bakersfield Silverhawks
IAC
California Builders
Rude Pac
Portland
Vancouver Meralomas
Broken Bow

Numerous other teams have expressed interest in the tournament, but have not fully committed as of yet. The tournament is filling up fast and looks to be a very competitive tournament on the west coast.

We have recently been notified that the California Classic with be receiving a World Tournament berth to give out to the highest placing Western Region team that is playing with the ISC qualifying roster.

Also, Jim Flanagan is in the early stages working the Sportsplex USA, to hopefully broadcast games on Ballpark Radio.

David Weldin

Editor’s Note: Click here to visit the website for the Sportsplex
in Santee, California, which is hosting the tournament.

Port Huron, MI Qualifier

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

June 25-27, 2010
Port Huron, MI
Berths: 1 berth to the 2010 ISC World Tournament to highest finishing Canada East team with potential US East berth. All participating teams will be eligible to receive an invite berth if one is available
Format: 3-game guarantee – Pool winners advance to elimination round
Entry fee: $375 – open to the first 10 paid entries
Contact: Kurt Schieman – kurt.schieman@semcoenergy.com
UIC: Ted Germaine – teddyump57@yahoo.com

Port Huron is directly across the U.S.-Canada border from Sarnia, Ontario. Most games will be played at beautiful Pine Grove Park which sits on the St. Clair River and turns into Lake Huron. Attendance for this tournament typically ranges from 500-1,000 fans, so the atmosphere will be terrific.

Host Hotel: Thomas Edison Inn $79 per night
Sales Manager, David Klinesteker
810-989-1485
drk@thomasedisoninn.com


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2010 ISC “Legends” Division Tournament

Friday, January 29th, 2010

2010 ISC “LEGENDS” DIVISION TOURNAMENT
WHERE: MIDLAND, MI
WHEN: AUG 19 – 20 – 21
ENTRY FEE: $350.00(USD)
FORMAT: 4 GAME GUARANTEE
AGE CLASSIFICATION: 50+ (Player must reach age 50 during 2010 calendar year)
ELIGIBILITY: If a player on a ISC “LEGENDS” team is also on a ISC World Tournament team roster, that player cannot play on a ISC “LEGENDS”
team until his ISC World Tournament team is eliminated from the ISC World Tournament.

This tournament will be held on the last three days of the ISC World Tournament, with the ISC “LEGENDS” championship game scheduled between the ISC World Tournament Loser Bracket Finals and the ISC World Tournament Championship Game. The ISC LEGENDS Championship game is scheduled to be video streamed.
We are looking for sixteen (16) teams for this inaugural event. This is an invitational tournament with the first sixteen (16) teams confirming entry being accepted.

Interested teams should respond to:
Larry Fisher
lfisher838 (at) ameritech.net

Aspen is Back

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

We are pleased to share the news from Jason Kurylyk’s Facebook page, which he also confirmed to Ballparkradio’s Josh Johnson, during an AAU broadcast from Orlando Saturday night:

“Well its official Aspen is back!!!”