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Patsy’s Wins NAFA Open/Farm Tournament

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Middleton, Wisconsin

After being bounced to the Loser’s Bracket Saturday evening, the Patsy’s captured the 2008 The Farm/NAFA Open World Series Title Sunday afternoon at the Bowling Green Recreation Complex in Middleton, Wisconsin.

Sunday scores not yet reported:
Game 36, Patsy’s 7 MinnDak Millers 0, 5 innings, eliminated
Game 37, Patsy’s 2 Midwest Stampede 1, eliminated
-Stephen Ratu walk-off home run
Game 38, Championship, Patsy’s 8 Casa Trejo A-1 SoCal Bombers 1, 5 innings
WP-Adam Folkard
LP-Lucas Mata
All World teams and final boxes and stats to follow Sunday evening or Monday morning.

Brett Bresnahan
brett.bresnahan(at)gmail.com
http://www.open.nafafastpitch.com

ISC Announces 2008 Live Video Webcast schedule

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

(Kimberly, Wisconsin) For immediate release – July 25, 2008

The International Softball Congress (ISC) will be holding the 62nd Annual Men’s World Fastball Championship Tournament from August 10 – 16, at Sunset Park, in Kimberly, Wisconsin. For the 3rd consecutive year, the ISC will roll out ISC-TV, and broadcast live web video coverage of 24 ball games. The web casts will culminate with the 2008 ISC World Championship Game, which gets underway at 6 PM on Saturday August 16th.

“We are excited about bringing the ISC-TV operation to Kimberly, which is one of the greatest fastball communities in the world,” said Dave Blackburn, ISC Broadcast Commissioner and Producer of the live web casts. “We will have viewers following the action from all of the fastball hot beds from around the globe, and all throughout the North America continent.”

“The ISC considers our video web casts as one of the most important and popular features of our annual World Tournament.” said ISC Executive Director Ken Hackmeister. “In 2005, our final year of “audio only”, we had 15,258 listeners. In 2006 and 2007 when we incorporated video, the numbers rose dramatically to 45,000 and 58,963 respectively. Clearly, fans around the world have embraced our video web casts.”

Viewers can watch games via a broadband connection, using the Windows Media Player. Click on the ISC / Sportsjuice button at the bottom of the ISC Home Page www.iscfastpitch.com

Video archives of games from the last two ISC World Championships can be found at the same ISC / Sportsjuice link above.

Schedule After the Jump.

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World’s best convene at Vancouver

Friday, July 25th, 2008

From The Province:

The Province
Friday » July 25 » 2008


World’s best convene at Vancouver fastpitch tournament

Event hosted by the tough Grey Sox squad

Some of the top men’s softball teams in the world will be at South Memorial Park this weekend for the seventh annual Vancouver Challenge Men’s Fastpitch Tournament.

The tournament is hosted by the Vancouver Grey Sox, the defending Canadian champions and a team that’s ranked at No. 9 in the world by the International Softball Congress.

The Grey Sox, 29-6 this season, are coming off a four-game Super Series sweep of Portland DeMarini last weekend and are gearing up for the ISC World Championship Aug. 9-16 in Kimberly, Wis.

They’re headed to the Canadian Championship in Saskatoon Aug. 24-31.

This weekend’s tournament could feature a “Hall of Fame” matchup of two of the sport’s best pitchers. Victoria’s Mike Piechnik, now 47, is still dominant. He’s the owner of a 13-1 record with the Grey Sox this season, and could end up facing Darren Zack, a future Hall of Famer who’s hurling for Alberta’s Horse Lake Thunder, the 11th-ranked club by the ISC.

The eight-team tournament includes Portland DeMarini, the Bakersfield Lumberkings, Pueblo Bandits, Camrose Fury, Vernon and the Vancouver South Hill Giants.

Leading the Grey Sox at the plate are Canadian national team infielder/outfielder Rob Giesbrecht of Manitoba, national team pitcher/infielder Derek Mayson of North Vancouver, outfielder Brian Abrey of Richmond and catcher Kevin Rasmussen from Seattle.

Besides Zack, the Thunder have former Canadian national team pitcher Sean Whitten and Karl Gollan, a New Zealander pitcher who was the 2007 ISC MVP.

The tourney starts at 6:30 p.m. today. Play begins at 8 a.m. on both Saturday and Sunday with the final set for 2 p.m. on Sunday.

South Memorial Park is on 41st Ave. between Fraser and Knight streets. Admission is $5 per day or $10 for a tournament pass.

The schedule is at www.vancouvergreysox.com.

© The Vancouver Province 2008. Copyright © 2008 CanWest Interactive, a division of CanWest MediaWorks Publications, Inc.. All rights reserved.



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Patsy’s Grabs Walsh Title

Monday, July 21st, 2008

From:

Patsy’s hooks Rivershark Twins — this time


By Tim Shoemaker | Special to The Morning Call
July 21, 2008

They’re sure to meet again, but NYC team wins Madl/Walsh title.

On Saturday in the round-robin portion of the ninth annual Tom Madl/Bob Walsh men’s fastpitch softball Memorial Classic, Don Scott of the Kitchener (Ontario) Rivershark Twins pitched a perfect game against Patsy’s of New York City.

On Sunday afternoon in the Madl/Walsh Classic championship at Patriots Park, Scott was not quite as fortunate.

Scott came on in relief in the seventh inning and allowed a double to Omar Moraga and a single to Frank DeGroat — back-to-back hits which produced the game-winning run in Patsy’s 3-2 victory.

Patsy’s, ranked No. 2 in the world, and the Rivershark Twins, No. 4, play each other on a regular basis over the course of the season and take turns beating each other. They will probably meet in two more tournaments this year, including the ASA Men’s Major Fastpitch tournament July 31-Aug. 3 and the the ISC World Tournament Aug. 10-16.

”He’s [Scott] a very, very good pitcher,” Patsy’s manager Roger Schnorrbusch said. ”We have a bunch of guys who bear down. Sometimes you win, and sometimes you lose. Today, we won.”

”[Saturday], we got them. Today, they got us,” said Riversharks sponsor/general manager Bob Nydick, a Villanova business professor who lives in Ambler. ”We’ve battled them for years. We probably have beaten them as much as they beat us.”

Patsy’s lost three times in the tournament’s round-robin portion, but got hot on Sunday and won twice to reach the championship game.

Todd Martin of the Rivershark Twins and Gerald Muizelaar of Patsy’s each threw three scoreless innings, but Patsy’s scored first in the top of the fourth when Brad Rona walked, went to second on a wild pitch, to third on a sacrifice fly, and scored when Martin threw high to home on a short grounder in front of the pitcher’s circle.

With two outs and none on base in the bottom of the fourth, the Twins strung together five consecutive hits off of Muizelaar. Steve Mullaley singled in Ian Fehrman and Dan Loney singled in Mullaley, but the rally ended when Patsy’s left fielder Daniel Milne threw out Blair Ezekiel, who tried to score on Blake Miller’s single.

Schnorrbusch replaced Muizelaar with Adam Folkard, who pitched three scoreless innings to record the victory.

Patsy’s tied the game in the fifth when Thomas Makea doubled in Jeff Holk, who reached on a fielder’s choice. They scored the game-winner in the seventh when DeGroat singled in Moraga.

”It shows a lot of character that the guys can put away losses on late Friday night and Saturday night, and come back Sunday in 95-degree weather,” Schnorrbusch said. ”That’s what it takes to win.”

Patsy’s 000 110 1 — 3 6 1
Rivershark Twins 000 200 0 — 2 6 2

Muizelaar, Folkard (5) and DeGroat. Martin, Scott (7) and Shannon. W: Folkard. L: Scott.

Tim Shoemaker is a freelance writer.

Vancouver Grey Sox Sweep at Portland

Monday, July 21st, 2008

[Vancouver, BC] – The Vancouver Grey Sox travelled south to Portland, Oregon this past weekend for a four game super series vs. Portland DeMarini. The Grey Sox pitching staff was bolstered by the addition of Travis Price for the weekend. We wish to thank Paul Lybeck from the Fargo, ND MinnDak Millers organization for assisting us and permitting Travis to join the Grey Sox for this series. As well we used this weekend as an opportunity to bring along pitcher Scott Lieph from the Sooke, BC Midget program to garner some open level mens experience. The Grey Sox swept the series which brings their seasonal record to 29 – 6. Results from the games played are enclosed below.

Next action for the Grey Sox is this upcoming weekend, July 25 -27 when along with the South Hill Sports Association the team will host the 7th Annual Vancouver Challenge Tournament.

The host Grey Sox (ISC ranked #9) will be joined by past Vancouver Challenge participants the Horse Lake, AB Thunder (ISC ranked #11) and Portland, OR DeMarini (ISC ranked #30). The first time attendees at this year’s event include the Pueblo, CO Bandits (ISC ranked #24), Bakersfield, CA Taylor Farms Lumberkings (ISC II ranked # 1), Camrose, AB Fury (unranked), Vernon, BC DC Arrows (unranked) and the Vancouver South Hill Giants (unranked).

Action commences Friday July 25th with the opening game scheduled for 6:30 pm, and a second game that evening set for 8:15 pm. Saturday has a full slate of games commencing at 8:00 am with the last game of the day scheduled to start at 9:00 pm. Sunday action again commences at 8:00 am with the Championship final set for 2:00 pm. All games will be played at South Memorial Park in Vancouver (41st Avenue East between Knight and Fraser streets in Vancouver). Gate admission for the weekend is $5.00 per day or $10.00 for a tournament pass, Seniors $3.00 per day or $6.00 for a tournament pass, 12 and under are free.

Larry Kancs
President
Vancouver Grey Sox
www.vancouvergreysox.com

Game 1 played Saturday July 19 – 7:00 pm PDT
Vancouver Grey Sox 3 – Portland DeMarini 1
WP – Mike Piechnik
LP – Matias Tessore

Game 2 played Saturday July 19 – 9:00 pm PDT
Vancouver Grey Sox 7 – Portland DeMarini 2
WP – Travis Price
LP – Matt Barnes
Rob Giesbrecht led the Grey Sox offense with a 3 for 4 performance including a home run.

Game 3 played Sunday July 20 – 9:00 am PDT
Vancouver Grey Sox 8 – Portland DeMarini 2
WP – Scott Lieph
LP – Matias Tessore
Trevor Johnstone was for 2 for 3 and a walk, and Rob Giesbrecht was 2 for 4 to lead the Grey Sox attack.

Game 4 played Sunday July 20 – 11:00 am PDT
Vancouver Grey Sox 4 – Portland DeMarini 1
WP – Travis Price with relief from Mike Piechnik (7)
LP – Matt Barnes
Andrew Medwedrich was 2 for 3 for the Grey Sox offense.

Argentinian Men’s National Team Takes on Midland Explorers

Saturday, July 19th, 2008

From the Saginaw News via MLive.com

The Argentinian men’s national fastpitch softball team pays a visit to Mid-Michigan and the Midland Explorers
Posted by Greg Mancina | The Saginaw News July 19, 2008 21:42PM

MIDLAND — Julio Gamarci is a 34-year-old lawyer from Argentina who is spending his vacation without a cell phone, an IPod, a pager or a computer.


David A. Sommers | The Saginaw NewsArgentina National team pitcher Pablo Segui winds up during a game against the Midland Explorers.

“Even if the Pope is calling me, I’m out,” said Gamarci, a catcher for the Argentinian national men’s fastpitch softball team.

The South Americans have spent most of the month of July making a swing through the midwest and Ontario, Canada, playing 16 games in tournaments and against world-class teams.

Today, the blue-and-white clad Argentinians play their last game of the trip, a nine-inning contest against the Midland Explorers at 10 a.m. in Midland’s Currie Stadium.

On Friday, the national team beat a team in Munger 11-2 in front of more than 700 fans, who were as impressed with their visitors as the Argentinians were with their counterparts.

“They were real, real nice guests,” said Del Benson, who put together the game in Munger and also is a coach for the Explorers. “You talk about building relationships, they represented their country very well.”

“It was remarkable how they made us feel,” Gamarci said. “It was like family.”


David A. Sommers | The Saginaw NewsMidland Explorers pitcher Grand Patterson delivers during a game against the Argentina National team.

The reception was just as warm, but not quite as raucous, on Saturday, when Argentina and Midland split a pair of 6-1 decisions at Currie Stadium. However, fewer than 50 fans showed up to watch.

“They’re good, especially with their pitching,” said Explorers first baseman Kyle Beane, who worked with Gamarci to bring the South American team to Midland. “That’s probably a top six or seven team in the world.”

While the Explorers prepare for some upcoming national and world tournaments, Argentina was getting in some work during their country’s winter months. Gamarci said about a half dozen of their pitchers actually play on club teams in the United States.

The team will play later this year and then get serious about preparations for the International Softball Federation World Championships in 2009.

“The sport is small in Argentina but making these trips helps develop the program,” said Gamarci, one of a few South Americans fluent in English.

“The Explorers are always good, that’s why we come here. We know they’ll show up with a good level. … That’s the idea, it’s not always to win or lose, it’s the process.”

Gamarci said he and his teammates try to learn as much about the game as possible so the Argentina team can improve on its past performances. They were eighth in the last world championships three years ago, while fifth is their best showing, coming at the 1992 tournament in Manilla, Phillipines.

“Now, we’re trying to get ourselves on the podium,” Gamarci said.

Grant Patterson gave Argentina a little lesson in the first game, allowing one run on two hits with 10 strikeouts in seven innings. Dan Skillings had three hits, including a home run, and three RBIs.


David A. Sommers | The Saginaw NewsMidland Explorers Dan Skillings is congratulated by his teammates after his third inning homerun against the Argentina National team.

Jose Guerrinieri then allowed one run on four hits with eight strikeouts for Argentina, while Gustavo Guerrinieri had two home runs and three RBIs.

Argentina leaves mid-Michigan today for Chicago, where they will catch a flight home on Friday.

“We got to see a lot of sights and play a lot of ball,” Gamarci said. “This has been great.”

Greg Mancina is a sports writer for The Saginaw News. You may contact him at 776-9670.
© 2008 Michigan Live. All Rights Reserved.

Vancouver Challenge Schedule Announced

Saturday, July 19th, 2008

Vancouver, BC

The Vancouver Grey Sox and South Hill Sports Association are pleased to annouce the draw for the 7th Annual Vancouver Challenge event to be held July 25 – 27 at South Memorial Park (41st Avenue East between Knight and Fraser streets) in Vancouver.

The event in the past has always attracted good quality teams, providing an excellent tune up prior to the ISC World Tournament, ASAs and the Softball Canada Nationals. Past tournament champions include:

2007 – So Cal Casa Trejo Bombers
2006 – Vancouver Grey Sox
2005 – Broken Bow NY Spirit
2004 -Victoria Travellers Inn
2003 – Vancouver Grey Sox
2002 – Victoria Fine Line.

Gate admission for the weekend is $5.00 per day or $10.00 for a tournament pass, Seniors $3.00 per day or $6.00 for a tournament pass, 12 and under are free.

As is always the Grey Sox practise, we will endeavour to provide updates and scores throughout the weekend of the event.

Larry Kancs
President
Vancouver Grey Sox
www.vancouvergreysox.com

RED POOL
Vancouver, BC Grey Sox
Horse Lake, AB Thunder
Pueblo, CO Bandits
Vancouver, BC South Hill Giants

BLUE POOL
Camrose, AB Fury
Portland, OR DeMarini
Bakersfield, CA Taylor Farms Lumberkings
Vernon, BC DC Arrows

FRIDAY – July 25
6:30 – Vancouver South Hill vs. Vancouver Grey Sox
8:15 – Horse Lake vs. Vancouver South Hill

SATURDAY – July 26
8:00 – Vernon vs. Camrose
9:45 – Pueblo vs. Horse Lake
10:00 – California vs. Vernon – SW Diamond
11:30 – Portland vs. Camrose
1:15 – Vancouver Grey Sox vs. Pueblo
1:30 – California vs. Camrose – SW Diamond
3:30 – California vs. Portland
3:30 – Pueblo vs Vancouver South Hill – SW Diamond
5:15 – Horse Lake vs. Vancouver Grey Sox
5:15 – Vernon vs. Portland – SW Diamond

PLAYOFFS – SATURDAY
P1 – 7:00 – R3 vs B3 – loser eliminated – winner to P3
P2 – 9:00 – R4 vs B4 – loser eliminated – winner to P4

SUNDAY – July 27
P3 – 8:00 winner P1 vs. R2 – loser eliminated – winner to P5
P4 – 8:00 winner P2 vs B2 – loser eliminated – winner to P6 – SW Diamond
P5 – 10:00 winner P3 vs B1 – loser eliminated – winner to P7
P6 – 12:00 winner P4 vs. R1 – loser eliminated – winner to P7
P7 – 2:00 – Championship Final

Field of Teams for Vancouver Challenge Announced

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Vancouver, BC

The Vancouver Grey Sox and South Hill Sports are pleased to announce the field of teams for the 7th Annual Vancouver Challenge tournament scheduled for July 25 – 27 at South Memorial Park in Vancouver.

This year’s event is highlighted by a number of first time attendees, and its anticipated the line up of teams will provide local fastpitch fans with an opportunity to witness some top quality open level mens fastpitch softball.

The host Vancouver, BC Grey Sox (ISC ranked #9) will be joined by past Vancouver Challenge participants the Horse Lake, AB Thunder (ISC ranked #11) and Portland, OR DeMarini (ISC ranked #30). The first time attendees at this year’s event include the Pueblo, CO Bandits (ISC ranked #24), Bakersfield, CA Taylor Farms Lumberkings (ISC II ranked # 1), Camrose, AB Fury (unranked), Vernon, BC DC Arrows (unranked) and the Vancouver South Hill Giants (unranked).

Action commences Friday July 25th with the opening game scheduled for 6:30 pm, and a second game that evening set for 8:15 pm. Saturday has a full slate of games commencing at 8:00 am with the last game of the day scheduled to start at 9:00 pm. Sunday action again commences at 8:00 am with the Championship final set for 2:00 pm. All games will be played at South Memorial Park in Vancouver (41st Avenue East between Knight and Fraser streets in Vancouver). Gate admission for the weekend is $5.00 per day or $10.00 for a tournament pass, Seniors $3.00 per day or $6.00 for a tournament pass, 12 and under are free.

The full tournament draw will be released publically before the end of this week. As is always the Grey Sox practise, we will endeavour to provide updates and scores throughout the weekend of the event to Al’s Fastball List and Fastpitchwest.

Larry Kancs
President
Vancouver Grey Sox
www.vancouvergreysox.com

Special Olympics Game at ISC World Tournament – Aug 14 – 7pm

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Editor’s note: We heartily support this special event, and encourage anyone who will be in Kimberly on the 14th to contact Kyle Beane about helping out.

From Al’s Fastball:

Special Olympics Game – 2008 ISC World Tournament
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Kimberly, WI

The International Softball Congress and the Kimberly Recreation Association are pleased to announce that on Thursday, August 14th the Blazing Stars, an adult Special Olympics softball team from the Fox Valley, will be playing with and against players from the World Tournament.

Invitations have been sent to each WT team to participate and representatives from the Thomson Merchants, Circle Tap, the Bar of Appleton, the Midland Explorers and the Bar of Green Bay have already responded back to be part of the game. Many more are expected and all players are welcome.

The game will be played at 7:00 p.m. on the main diamond at Sunset Park where the Blazing Stars and World Tournament players will combine groups and play an exhibition game. World Tournament UIC Bruce Bierman will have a crew of Blue to officiate and Fastpitchwest.com’s Jim and Maddy Flanagan are going to be there as well.

I would like to encourage and invite players and fans to come out on the 14th to watch and support the game. It’s going to be a great addition to the World Tournament week and a chance for the ISC to continue to support a top-notch organization like the Special Olympics.

Kyle Beane
ISC Player Rep
kbeane8@yahoo.com

Welcome

Team Rainey/IAC at Vancouver

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

[Vancouver, BC ] – The Vancouver Grey Sox played host to
Team Rainey /IAC of Whittier, California for a four game super series at South Memorial Park in Vancouver this past weekend. The Grey Sox took 3 of 4 contests from our guests. Game results are enclosed below. We wish to thank Rod Rainey and the entire Team Rainey / IAC organization for making the trip to Vancouver and providing the local fastpitch fans with a chance to view some good quality open level mens fastpitch. The Grey Sox seasonal record now stands at 25 – 6.

Next action for the Grey Sox is next weekend when they will travel to Portland, Oregon for a four game super series with Portland DeMarini. Doubleheaders start at 7:00 pm Saturday July 19th and 9:00 am Sunday July 20th, with all games being played at Erv Lind Stadium.

The following weekend (July 25 – 27) the Grey Sox and South Hill Sports will host the 7th Annual Vancouver Challenge, with action commencing Friday evening at 6:30 pm and games all day Saturday and Sunday with the Championship Final set for 2:00 pm Sunday July 27th. An announcement of the line up of teams and the tournament draw will be provided in the next couple of days.

Larry Kancs
President
Vancouver Grey Sox
www.vancouvergreysox.com

Game 1 played Saturday July 12 – 3:00 pm PDT

Vancouver Grey Sox 2 – Team Rainey / IAC 0
WP – Rich Haldane, 5 IP, 0H, 2BB, 3ks -with relief from Mike Piechnik (6), 2IP, 0H, 1BB, 5ks.
LP – Bricklen Anderson
Trevor Johnstone led the Grey Sox offense with a 2 for 3 performance at the plate.

Game 2 played Saturday July 12 – 5:00 pm PDT

Vancouver Grey Sox 2 – Team Rainey / IAC 1
WP – Brian Mayson, 4IP, 3H, 2Ks with relief from Mike Piechnik (5), 3IP, 2H, 2Ks
LP – Bricklen Anderson
Andrew Medwedrich had an RBI triple to lead the Grey Sox offense.

Game 3 played Sunday July 13 – 11:00am PDT
Team Rainey / IAC 4 – Vancouver Grey Sox 3
WP – Craig Pidcock
LP – Mike Piechnik, 3IP, 1R, 2H, 6Ks in relief of Rich Haldane, 4IP, 3H, 3R, 2Ks

Game 4 played Sunday July 13 – 1:00 pm PDT
Vancouver Grey Sox 8 – Team Rainey / IAC 7
WP -Mike Piechnik, 3.1IP, 2R, 4H, 5ks in relief of Brian Mayson, 3.2IP, 5R, 6H, 3ks
LP – Bricklen Anderson