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Argentina men’s fastpitch team no small potatoes in Munger

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

Saturday, July 12, 2008
By Mike Spencer
mspencer@bc-times.com

The Argentina nationals will invade Munger on Friday night, one week ahead of the 54th annual Potato Festival.

”Yes, the town is abuzz about the Argentines coming, but nothing compares to the tater festival,” said Munger’s Del Benson, player/manager of the Munger Firemen who will host the Argentina men’s national softball team in an exhibition game.

The first pitch is set for 7 p.m. at the Munger field. Admission is free.

”We’re all pretty excited,” Benson said. ”I think the guys on this team realize this is a once-in-a-lifetime chance for them.”

The 18-member Argentina national team will be in the midst of a Michigan and Southern Ontario exhibition tour when it stops in Munger. The team will also take on the Midland Explorers, managed by Auburn’s Clint Beane and assistant coach Benson, on July 19 and 20 in Midland.

”This is a great opportunity to meet people and make new friends,” said Julio Gamarci, catcher and team captain. ”After all, this is an amateur sport and the most important thing is to grow as persons and get to know different cultures, learn about them and improve in everything that you can.”

The series of games are a tune-up for Argentina which will compete in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan later this month in the International Softball Federation World Championships.

Editor’s note: The ISF World Championships are in 2009, not later this month.

”I don’t know how they’re doing and haven’t seen them play this summer, but I recognize some of the players who have played against the Explorers in the past,” Benson said. ”They’ll have some pretty good pitching and they’ll have good fielding.”

The Munger Fireman may not pose a big threat to the Argentina ballclub. But Benson’s young squad, which is 7-6 in the Thumb fastpitch league, is eager to face them.

”We’re sometimes pretty good and sometimes we struggle,” Benson said. ”We’re young. We’ve made some great strides the last couple of season and it’s been pretty rewarding.

”We’re going to play to win, but I’m looking at this as a real good opportunity for a younger players and the fastpitch fans in the area.”

Lapeer’s Kyle Beane, who pitches for the Firemen and plays infield for the Explorers, helped arrange the game in Munger because they were already scheduled to play the Explorers.

”I think it’s going to be one of the more unique experiences that Munger softball has had the opportunity to participate in,” Beane said. ”A lot of the guys on our team are fairly young in terms of their exposure to chances like this, and I’m excited that they get to play against an international team like Argentina.

”From what it sounds like, the entire community is excited about it. We’re hoping for a great crowd and a full ballpark. I have a feeling that it’s going to be a night that our team and fans won’t soon forget.”

In addition to Beane on the mound, the Firemen also have Munger’s Craig Histed (first baseman) and Brady Jacobs ready to pitch in.

”Kyle’s been monkeying around on the mound the last five or six years and he’s taken it fairly serious and he does a nice job,” Benson said. ”We started Brady out when he was 16 and he’s coming into his own after a couple of seasons.

”Craig’s got his feet wet on the mound, too, and he and Kyle usually pitch the league doubleheaders.”

Munger field is one of three used in the Thumb Fastpitch League. It is located on the festival grounds, just south of M-138 off Finn Road.

”For a good seat, you might want to come early,” said Benson, who plans to have a pre-game ceremony including introductions. ”We’re going to a public address announcer and some refreshments.

”We’re going to try and make it fun night.”

There will be seating behind home plate and some bleachers along the sidelines. Fans can also bring their own chairs.

Argentina, which is competing in Boys of Summer tournament in Denmark, Wis., will be armed with five pitchers for the tour.

They include Alberto Guerrinieri, Maximiliano Montero, Juan Potolicchio, Francisco Sabate and Pablo Sequi.

”Your summer is our winter, so this tour is our first games since last July,” said Gamarci. ”This is a great opportunity to stay on course.

”We are going to throw all our pitchers. We don’t have the complete staff, but the guys that are throwing will be competitive.”

Offensively, Gamarci, first baseman/catcher Bruno Motroni and outfielder Gustavo Guerrinieri are among the team’s top weapons.

The Midland Explorers will battle Argentina in doubleheaders July 19 (4:30 p.m.) and July 20 (10 a.m.) at Currie Stadium.

”I think it’s great,” said Clint Beane, preparing his club for some high-caliber competition. ”We’ve played some national teams in the past (Czechoslavakia and Denmark) but not Argentina.”

The Explorers, off to a 14-6 start, will use the exhibition games to get ready for the Amateur Softball Association and International Softball Congress championships. The ASA Major Nationals are July 31-Aug. 1 at Stevens Point, Wis. and the ISC World Tournament is Aug. 10-16 at Kimberly, Wis.

”We’re doing pretty good,” Clint Beane said. ”I like our chances of climbing up the ladder in the two big tournaments.”

The Explorers, ranked 10th in the World, also play doubleheaders today and tomorrow in Kitchener, Ontario, before traveling to Ashland, Ohio, on July 25-27.

The Explorers new additions – centerfielder Brad Ezekiel and leftfielder/pitcher Dan Skillings – have been a pleasant surprise for coach Beane. Ezekiel hails from Harbour Main, N.L. and Skillings is from Tavistock, Ontario.

Coach Beane also relies heavily on veterans Steve Horning (second base, Canton), Todd Schultz (shortstop, Williamston) and his son, Kyle Beane (first base). All have been with the Explorers for more than a decade.

”They are the old standbys,” coach Beane said.

Other area players on the Explorers are Todd Moore (outfielder, Clio) Steve Roberts (designated-hitter/catcher, Reese) and Ed Ketelhut (third baseman, Belleville).

The Explorers rely on Canadians on the mound, with veteran Grant Patterson, Toronto, Ontario, Brian Urquhart, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia and Mike Joseph, Ohsweken, Ontario.

Former Olympian Doug Gillis is no longer with the team.

”Life goes on,” coach Beane said. ”I think Doug got what he wanted … to pitch more.

”But Grant’s done a great job as our No. 1.”

# 16 Team Rainey at # 9 Vancouver Grey Sox This Weekend

Friday, July 11th, 2008

Vancouver, BC

The Vancouver Grey Sox take their 22-5 season record into a 4 game super series vs. Team Rainey / IAC (Italian Athletic Club) of Whittier, California at South Memorial Park in Vancouver this weekend. This is the first ever appearance by Team Rainey / IAC in the Vancouver area, and local fans can expect an excellent weekend of open level mens fastpitch. The weather forecast is for sunny and warm summer conditions both days.

The Grey Sox are ranked 9th by the International Softball Congress in the most recent rankings issued earlier this week, and Team Rainey / IAC are ranked 16th.

Game times are 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 12th. 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 13. Free Admission. (South Memorial Park is on E.41st Ave between Fraser and Knight streets in Vancouver.)

Larry Kancs
President
Vancouver Grey Sox
www.vancouvergreysox.com

Game 1 Honors to…..

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Broken Bow vs. Bahamas
12 noon Sunday, August 10


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ISC World Tournament – First Game Draws for Teams Out West

Thursday, July 10th, 2008


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First game draws for Teams Out West, listed chronologically:

# 9 Vancouver Grey Sox
Sunday, 4pm CDT, 2pm PDT/Vancouver time
vs. # 25 Bar of Appleton

# 24 Pueblo Bandits
Sunday, 4pm CDT, 3pm MDT/Colorado time
vs. # 8 Circle Tap

#16 Team Rainey
Sunday, 7pm CDT, 5pm PDT/California time
vs. #20 Kegel Black Knights (shades of 2006 ISC WT opener)

# 7 So Cal Bombers
Monday, 9am CDT, 7am PDT/California
vs. #26 Stone Yard

# 30 Portland DeMarini

Monday, 1pm CDT, 11am PDT/Portland time
vs. # 4 Kitchener Rivershark Twins ON

2008 ISC World Tournament Bracket Released – Kimberly, WI – August 10-17

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Big news today – the ISC has released the the bracket for this year’s ISC World Tournament, the premier annual event in men’s fastball.

Click here for the bracket.

Click here for the PDF printer friendly bracket.


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Final 2008 ISC World Team Rankings

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Final 2008 Rankings for ISC World Tournament Teams.

Houston Aces Head to San Antonio for 4th

Friday, July 4th, 2008

The Houston Aces will be geared up to go this holiday weekend as they travel to San Antonio, Texas for the annual 4th of July weekend tournament hosted by the Gloworms. This will be only the Aces 3rd tournament of the year with a 1st place finish and a 1st round exit in two previous tournaments. There will be 20+ teams at this years tournament with plenty of ISC pitching coming down to play in the HOT Texas sun. Weather predicts 100 degree weather with little rain ( which only makes it humid and hotter). The Aces are set for an 11 am start time facing the winner of the San Antonio Giants vs Austin A’s. Updates will be sent throughout this weekends play.

Rick Barajas 1B
Moises Davila 3B/1B
Polo Davila C
Ben Duron OF
Willie Echave SS
Lauro Felix 2B
Mario Perez 2B/3B
Ramses Orosco OF
Eddie Rodriguez C
Rodolfo Sandez OF
Anselmo Zamorategui Jr OF
Matias Tessore P
Panfio Valdez P
Wayne Wells P

Javier Cruz Coach
Saul Davila Manager

Teams in ISC World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Here is an updated list, as of June 26, of entered teams in both the ISC World Tournament and the ISC II Tournament of Champions.

(California teams in Bold)

ISC World Tournament

1. The Farm Tavern (Defending Champs)
2. Stone Yard (Host Team)
3. Texaco Pirates – Bahamas (International Berth)
4. Niagara Snappers (ISC II Move-up Berth)
5. Bar of Appleton (ISC II Move-up Berth)
6. Jarvis Gamblers (E. Canada TL ’07)
7. Patsy’s (CPI Qualifier)
8. Dolan & Murphy (Dick Tracy Qualifier)
9. Pueblo Bandits (Joe Santos Qualifier)
10. Midwest Stampede (Walcott Memorial Qualifier)
11. Circle Tap (Wisconsin State Tournament I)
12. Townline (Wisconsin State Tournament II)
13. Bar of Green Bay (Wisconsin Classic TL)
14. Kitchener Rivershark Twins (Hallman Legends Qualifier)
15. Aspen Interiors (Horse Lake Qualifier)
16. Team Rainey/IAC (Best of the West Qualifier)
17. Portland/DeMarini (Best of the West – from Lodi Shootout)
18. Thomson Area Merchants (Grafmeier Qualifier)
19. Broken Bow Gremlins (Invite)
20. Vancouver Grey Sox (Invite)
21. Midland Explorers (Midland Qualifier)
22. Saskatoon Diamondbacks (Ducks Unlimited I)
23. Horse Lake Thunder (Ducks Unlimited II)
24. Casa Trejo A1 Bombers (Rose Cup Qualifier)
25. Ashland Mets (Ashland Qualifier)
26. St. Thomas Evergreen Centennials (Jarvis Qualifier)
27. MinnDak Millers (invite)
28. Scarborough Wolverines (invite)


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ISC II Tournament of Champions

1. South Lebanon TNT (Defending Champs)
2. Taylor Farms Lumberkings (’07 ToC Runner-up)
3. Bar of Appleton II (Host Team)
4. Ottawa Team Easton Thunder (E. Ontario Challenge Cup ’07)
5. Kitchener Outlaws (Ontario Challenge Cup)
6. Palermo Athletics (Highest Finisher ’07 E. Canada TL Play-off)
7. ASB Villard (West St. Paul ’07 Qualifier)
8. Keating Fitness (’07 MAFTL)
9. Memphis Posse (War Eagle Qualifier)
10. Chicago Fastpitch Club (Hustlehogs Icebreaker Qualifier)
11. Clay Face (Kelowna May Days Qualifier)
12. Innovative Communications (Best of the West – from Santos Qualifier)
13. Earl’s Club – Wisconsin State Tournament
14. Bulyea Rustlers (Canada West ISC II Qualifier I)
15. PDC Comets (Canada West ISC II Qualifier II)
16. Rude Pac (Best of the West Qualifier)
17. Sioux Falls Sox (Huntimer Qualifier)
18. NY Knights (Midland Qualifier)
19. Cutro Professional Inspections (CPI Qualifier I)
20 Carp 14C Victory Consulting (CPI Qualifier II)
21. Pete’s Blues (Kelso Klassic Qualifier)
22. Ashland Stockpack (Ashland Qualifier)
23. River City Rockers (Rose Cup Qualifier)
24. Waterdown Hammer (E. Ontario ISC II Qualifier)
25. Elora Wellington Brewers (SW Ontario ISC II Qualifier II)
26. Wilber Lime (Eau Claire Qualifier)
27. Wyevale Tribe (E. Canada Travel League)
28. Elmira Cubs (SW Ontario ISC II Qualifier I)
29. Bridgeport Braves (SW Ontario ISC II Qualifier III)

Farm still tops in ISC Rankings

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Rank Team Name
1 The Farm
2 Patsy’s
3 Kitchener Rivershark Twins
4 Broken Bow Gremlins
5 Casa Trejo A1 Bombers
6 Midwest Stampede
7 Aspen Interiors
8 Circle Tap
9 Vancouver Grey Sox
10 Midland Explorers
11 Horse Lake
12 Townline
13 Jarvis Gamblers
14 MinnDak Millers
15 St. Thomas Centennials
16 Team Rainey
17 Quad City Sox
18 Dolan & Murphy
19 Scarborough
20 Kegel Black Knights
21 Niagara Snappers
22 Saskatoon D’Backs
23 Bar of Green Bay
24 Bar Of Appleton

Others receiving votes: Pueblo, Stone Yard, Ashland Mets, Portland/Demarini,Thomson Area Merchants, Bahamas and A & L Farms.

Midwest Stampede Tops The Farm at Sawdust Invitational

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

From Dennis Frye:

The Midwest Stampede / Albaugh Mens Major Level Open Fast-pitch Team just Captured The Eau Claire , Wisconsin ” Sawdust Days Invitational ” , by Out – Hitting THE Number ranked team , The Farm 7 – 4 . The Farm are also The defending International Softball Congress World Champions ! This is a FANTASTIC Spring board into a Busy week for The Stampede Staff . Wednesday night at The GDM Complex will be a warm-up for the ACTION taking place at The Elkhart , Iowa Softball Compex this weekend . Thursday night at The Iowa Cubs – Fastpitch , Food , and FUN with The Stampede Personel ! ALL players in Uniform young and old will Receive a FREE Ticket while supplies last and a Meet & Greet with The Stampede / Albaugh team that has the World of Men’s Fastball BUZZING !!! Friday night at 8:45 pm and Saturday games at 5:00 and 6:45 The Teal & Orange will Challenge teams from Omaha , Minnesota and Wisconsin in pool play for Sunday’s Wrap-up .