Archive for the ‘ISC’ Category

Differences between ISC and ISC II

Friday, September 4th, 2009

cbcsports.ca producer Lance Winn, who does play by play for Ballpark Radio, tackles the thorny question of the differences between ISC and ISC II. Click this link to watch this thought-provoking piece.

ISC Changes for 2010

Monday, August 31st, 2009

The following is a summary of changes approved by the ISC Board of Directors at the annual meeting in Quad Cities and take effect for the 2010 season.

PRAWN Rule – The PRAWN rule is changed for the following limits, categories and duration.

Year PRAWN Team limit PRAWN Pitcher Team Limit Duration of PRAWN Status

2010 6 per team 1 3-years
2011 5 per team 1 3 years
2012 & 4 per team 1 3-years
beyond

The exceptions or “grandfather” features in the current PRAWN rule will remain intact.
For the 2010 season, the PRAWN list will include those players named as All-World in 2009, 2008 and 2007. The 2010 list will be available, released and posted by mid-September.

Hall of Fame – A new provision has been added for “last minute inductees.” It is designed for an otherwise qualified individual with a terminal condition, to be voted in for immediate induction. It waives regular nominating rules and lead time. The action requires a recommendation from the Hall of Fame Committee and must be approved by the ISC Executive Committee.

The purpose of this change is to properly recognize a qualified individual who likely has a short time to live and the propriety for Hall of Fame status while still living. Candidates must meet the requirements of the category in which they are nominated for induction. Inductions made under this rule will not alter any of the current limitations on the various Hall of Fame categories.

Penalty for late entry fees – Any World Tournament or ISC II ToC team entry fees not received by July 20 will be assessed a $50 late fee.
Mercy Rule Changed – The ISC abandoned its 7-run mercy rule and adopted the ASA rule which is 15-run lead after 3 innings, 12-run lead after 4 innings or 7-run lead after 5 innings.

Entry Info Letters – Once a team has qualified for the World Tournament or ISC II ToC entry, the manager is sent an information letter giving him/her all information they need for entry. In the past these letters have been mailed via snail mail rather than email. Beginning in 2010, these letters will be sent to the team manager (or designated team rep) by email with copies to the Regional Commissioners, Vice President and Tournament Host.

Officer Elections – The following individuals were elected to various offices for a 2-year term:
Executive Committee Chairman – Larry Fisher (Ohio)
President – Dean Oscar (Wisconsin)
Secretary – Robert Gray (Alabama)
Treasurer – Charlie Smith (Texas)
Canada West Vice President – Todd McCabe (Alberta)
Canada East Vice President – Blair Setford (Ontario)
US West Vice President – Chris Santos (Colorado)
US Central Vice President – Wayne Fisher (Iowa)
US East Vice President – Bill Howell (Maryland)
ISC II Vice President – Jim Williamson (Washington)
Developmental Vice President – Tom Stasik (Michigan)

Ken
August 31, 2009

Radar Love

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009


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Adam Folkard and Sean Whitten topped the radar gun charts as the hardest throwers at the 2009 ISC World Tournament. The numbers were posted at the newly unveiled website for the 2010 ISC World Tournament in Midland, Michigan. The site offers an outstanding collection of links and information for the tournament to be held in August 2010.

Click here to see the radar gun numbers.

Midland Michigan, Host of ISC WT and ISC ToC in 2010

Monday, August 24th, 2009

[Midland, MI] – The Midland Explorers Booster Club and Host Committee is pleased to announce it’s website for the 2010 ISC World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions….

www.Midland2010ISC.com

This site will be the home for all tournament information, including lodging, tickets, local features, team information, facilites, and sponsorship/volunteer opportunties. Some of the specifics for the tournament are still being worked out, but any announcements and news will be funneled through this site – we hope you come back frequently and see what’s happening as we approach August of 2010.

Be on the lookout for new and unique content that can only be found on our site – we’ve got lots of suprises and information planned – including statistics, team profiles, pictures and interviews. First up will be pitch speeds from last week’s ISC in Quad Cities – check back soon to see who topped the chart!

Kyle Beane
Midland Explorers Booster Club
2010 ISC Host Committee

Kitchener Rivershark Twins Repeat as ISC World Champions

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Kitchener Rivershark Twins 1, Broken Bow Patsy’s 0

MVP – Dean Holoien
MVPitcher – Adam Folkard
Leading Hitter – Todd Budke, California A’s (.538), Jason Hill (.538)

Budke also selected to the First Team All World Team.

Class of 2010 announced for ISC Hall of Fame

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

By John Thompson

The ISC Hall of Fame held its 2009 induction breakfast for a half dozen of fastball’s finest and within days announced the stellar Class of 2010.

Royce Heath, chair of the ISC Hall of Fame Selection committee, announced that the ISC Board of Directors approved a stellar slate of softball luminaries for induction in Midland, MI in August 2010.

Six inductees will be recognized for their collective accomplishments and achievements as players, management and sponsors.

Darren Zack, Garden River, ON

Heading the list is legendary Canadian pitcher Darren Zack who toed the rubber for 18 seasons in the ISC World tournaments between 1987 and 2008. His pitching achievement includes 54 career wins (3rd All-time), including 29 shutouts. His career was punctuated by a 15-game consecutive winning streak (1994-96), the second best all-time in ISC. Zack’s life-time ERA is a miniscule 1.57. The “First Nations” native was named the Most Outstanding Pitcher four times between 1992-2000, and was ISC All-World nine times between 1992-2004. His personal success carried his club teams to ten “top four” finishes, with a quartet of ISC World Championships – Toronto Gators 1993 and 1995; Tampa Smokers 1998 and Decatur Pride 2000.

Darren is active in this year’s ISC II Tournament of Champions in Rock Island, IL with the Ohsweken, ON Redmen.

John Becker. Holmen, WI

Success as a player came to John Becker as a catcher with the Madison Farm Tavern (1987-91) and was highlighted by his final season with Green Bay All Car as 1994 ISC World Champions and a personal 1st Team All-World selection. In 1995, John doffed the catcher’s tools and instantly established himself as a bona-fide and successful team leader. His ten seasons as a field manager span 1995-2006 and include seven “Top-3” finishes, all with Wisconsin based squads. The pinnacle of success was the four-year string of ISC championship game appearances from 2003-06. Following two “runners-up” finishes, John’s County Materials squads won back-to-back ISC crowns in 2005-06. In a true season of competition dominance, the 2006 County Materials won every tournament in which it played – Eau Claire, Orillia, Boys of Summer, Monkton, Allentown, Madison and finally the ISC in Kitchener.

Alan Rohrback, Lakeside, CA

In 1981, Alan Rohrback was named as “rookie of the year” in the Western Softball Congress with the San Diego Vista Bombers. His youthful skills resulted in his being added to the Camarillo Kings roster for his debut ISC World tournament in Saginaw, MI. The Kings won that memorable tournament, and Alan was selected ISC 1st Team All-World player, with team-mates Larry Nolan (ISC HoF 2002) and Floyd “Blue” LaVergne (ISC HoF 2008). In 1983, Alan joined the Lancaster, CA Chameleons, where he won the WSC batting championship (.411) and MVP honours. The Chameleons won the ISC tourney and the following year placed third, when Alan was named to his second ISC All-World team. Two years later, with the new-look Lakewood, CA Chameleons, he acquired his third ISC All-World Selection. Alan continued to play with various competitive teams in California, highlighted by an ASA championship ring in 1991 with Santa Rosa CA Guennella Brothers.

Joe Avila, Hanford, CA

From his debut in 1964 with the Armona CA Merchants, Joe Avila was a skilled player and great ambassador for softball. As a shortstop possessing lightning speed, great hitting and fielding and an intensive competitive desire, Joe was among the best in the business. In ten ISC State tournaments, he was selected to the All-Tournament team each year. At the ISC tournaments in Kimberly, WI (1972) and Sun City, AZ (1974) Joe was named to the ISC All-World team as a member of the Clovis, CA Cowboys.

The Sonnentag Family (Tim, Billy and John) – Marathon, WI

Since 1986 when the Sonnentag family’s County Materials formed its first open level fastpitch team, with sponsorship based on the principle of “Chemistry and Culture” and doing things right both on and off the field, the game of softball has benefitted. In addition to a commitment to excellence, the family has been true promoters and ambassadors of the game, locally, state-wide and internationally. While winning is important, winning with class is the true measure – a trait synonymous with the Sonnentag family.

Dennis Johnson, St. James, MN

The love affair with softball for Dennis Johnson began June 4, 1959 when he got three hits in his first game of local rounders in the Augustana Lutheran Church League in his hometown. A half century later, he is being recognized for his decades of service to the sport including his stint as the ISC Commissioner of the Gopher State Softball League in 1981, a position he held until 2004 when he was appointed as an ISC Commissioner Emeritus. In recognition of his tireless efforts to have two new fastpitch diamonds built at the Watonwan County Fairgrounds, the city named the facility the “Dennis Johnson Field.” An example of his longevity and dependability is his record of having attended every game, home and away, since 1961 of his local high school basketball team, for whom he serves as scorekeeper – 1,060 consecutive games. WOW!

Live Video Broadcasts from ISC World Tournament Today on Ballparkradio.TV

Thursday, August 20th, 2009



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TODAY’S BROADCASTS – (All game times Central time zone (CDT)

Thu Aug 20

3:00 pm G51 winner’s bracket semi-final – Kitchener v. Midwest Stampede
5:00 pm G52 winner’s bracket semi-final – Broken Bow Patsy’s v. Aspen, SK
7:00 pm G53 loser’s bracket quarter final (TBD based on games earlier in day)
9:00 pm G54 loser’s bracket quarter final (TBD based on games earlier in day)

Viewers and listeners can email the broadcast crew in the booth:
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Harrah’s Mildmay Picks for 2009 ISC Championship

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Predictions for Thursday August 20 (Projected winner Bold Underlined)

(Record to date 40-6)

11:00 am – Jarvis Merchants vs Pueblo Bandits

11:00 am – Elkhart Albaugh vs Midland Explorers

1:00 pm – Vancouver Grey Sox vs Madison Farm Tavern

1:00 pm – Jarvis/Pueblo vs Albaugh/Midland

3:00 pm – Kitchener Hallman Rivershark Twins vs Midwest Stampede

5:00 pm – Saskatoon Aspen vs Broken Bow Patsy’s

7:00 pm – Kitchener/Midwest vs Vancouver/Madison

9:00 pm – Broken Bow/Aspen vs Jarvis/Pueblo/Albaugh/Midland

PREVIOUS RESULTS
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Vancouver Bests NY Gremlins 1-0 in 9 inning pitchers duel

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

The Vancouver Grey Sox pushed a run across in the 9th inning of a pitchers duel against the New York Gremlins late Wednesday night, to advance in the loser’s bracket at the ISC World Tournament at Moline, Illinois.

Vancouver Grey Sox 9th – Mayson D singled. Ormsby G singled; Mayson D advanced to second. Ormsby G advanced to second on a wild pitch; Mayson D advanced to third on a wild pitch. Giesbrecht R reached on a fielder’s choice, advanced to second, RBI; Ormsby G advanced to third; Mayson D scored. Ree B flied out to lf. Rasmussen K struck out. Abrey B grounded out to 3b. 1 run, 2 hits, 0 errors, 2 LOB.

Former California River City Rocker pitcher Bryan Newton tossed 8 shutout innings before surrendering a run, while former So Cal pitcher Travis Price combined with New Zealand pitching legend Marty Grant for 9 shutout innings, with Grant picking up the win..

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The Grey Sox will return to action Thursday morning at 11am CDT, to face Albaugh, Inc, of Iowa, in a loser’s bracket game. Albaugh fell to #the 1 ranked, defending champions, the Kitchener Rivershark Twins, on Monday, while Vancouver was dispatched to the loser’s bracket late Tuesday night by # 2 ranked Broken Bow Patsy’s. Some have tabbed Broken Bow Patsy’s as the tournament favorite, despite the rankings released in July, pointing to a hamstring injury to Kitchener pitcher Todd Martin, and the outstanding pitching performances of Australians Andrew Kirkpatrict and Adam Folkard at the ISF World Championships in late July, where Australia won its first ever gold medal.

Play resumes Thursday morning, after a day delayed by rains and sloppy field conditions resulting from the heavy rains.

California A’s fall to Michigan again, eliminated from ISC World

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

The California Taylor Farm A’s run at the 2009 ISC World Tournament came to an end late Wednesday evening, with a 7-0 loss to the Midland Explorers from Michigan. It was the second time that Michigan beat the A’s, having sent them to the loser’s bracket in their open game. The first time around, the # 20 ranked A’s nearly upset the # 10 ranked Michigan, taking a 4-1 lead into the 7th inning before Michigan rallied for 4 in the 7th to beat them.

Wednesday night, the game was not nearly as close. Michigan scored three in the first inning, with a home run from ISC veteran Todd Schultz. The game was then suspended due to a torrential downpour. Play finally resume hours later, but the California squad could not must much in the way of offense, with just four hits, one each by veterans Todd Budke and Eddie Martin, and the kids, Marcus Tan and Kevin Castillo. Argentine Sebastian Gervesutti took the loss, finishing 2-2 in the top flite tournament.

Budke and Martin had solid tournaments for the A’s, whose only losses were to higher ranked teams (# 10 Michigan and # 11 Dominican Republic, both of who are still alive in the tournament), while knocking off two higher ranked opponents, #17 Quad City Sox, IA and #14 ranked Dolan & Murphy, IL. It was the first ISC World Tournament for the Salinas squad which finished with a 2-3 record, after an 0-2 start.

The ISC World Tournament heads into its final two days, with the championship game slated for 7pm on Friday. Most of the remaining games in the tournament will be telecast on Ballparkradio.TV, starting with a 3pm CDT broadcast that will kick off a string of eight broadcasts in two days.

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