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Rainey/IAC is Best of the West

Sunday, June 8th, 2008


(click for schedule of games and more info)

We are assembling the info for a full report, but in the meantime:

Finals
Team Rainey/IAC 11
Grillos, Santa Cecilia MX 1
5 innings
WP-Sebastian Gervasutti
LP-Panfilo Valdez


Semifinals

Team Rainey/IAC 3
Portland DeMarini 2
WP-Bricklen Anderson
LP- Matias Tessore

Grillos, Santa Cecilia, MX over
Innovative Communications
WP – Panfilo Valdez
LP – Steve Black


Quarterfinals

Team Rainey/IAC 2
A1 Bombers 1
WP-Sebastian Gervasutti
LP-Lucas Mata

(Sebastian Gervasutti of Team Rainey/IAC, Best of the West MVPitcher)


(photo by Maddy Flanagan)


Most Valuable Pitcher

Sebastian Gervasutti

Most Valuable Player

Chase Turner

ISC Berths
Rainey/IAC and Portland win ISC berths

ISC II Berths:
Innovative Communications and Rude Pac earn ISC II berths

News and notes:

Team Rainey/IAC
turned an 0-3 Saturday into a 4-0 Sunday, including a quarterfinal win over the then-unbeaten A1 So Cal Bombers. Rainey/IAC played well enough on Saturday, but had nothing to show for it at the end of the day. Their Saturday included an extra inning, 2-1 loss to the same Bomber team, with the same pitching match-up – as Sunday, Argentines Sebastian Gervasutti for Rainey and Lucas Mata for the Bombers.

The Bombers came into the tournament as the # 5 ranked team in the World, while Rainey was the next highest ranked team, at # 16. It was Rainey’s 0-3 Saturday that produced an unlikely match-up of the two powerhouses in a Sunday morning quarterfinal — the 3-0 Bombers as the top seed, and Rainey as an 0-3 low seed. As the # 5 seed from Pool A actually had to play and win an 8:30am Sunday morning game just to get to play the Bombers in the quarter final.

The rematch Sunday was equal to Saturday’s game, with Rainey coming away the winner, 2-1, scoring the game winner in the bottom of the 7th inning, on a double-throwing error. Coming home with the winning run was Rainey/IAC’s Chase Turner, who was 3-for-3 in the game, with two hits off Robbie O’Brien and a third against Lucas Mata, who came on in relief. Turner had an outstanding weekend, and was named as the tournament’s Most Valuable Player.

The Best of the West victory was the fourth for Team Rainey, which won the tournament three consecutive years in 2002-2004. It was the Bombers in 2005 which broke the string, followed by Innovative Communications’ back-to-back titles in 2006 and 2007.

Innovative Communications of Utah turned in yet another strong performance for the third year in a row, having won the Best of the West back-to-back in 2006 and 2007. They wound up tied for third this year, with Portland DeMarini, winning a dramatic come-from-behind-last inning game against Rude Pac, 5-3, to get into the semi-finals against the hitting machine that was Santa Ceclia, Mexico.

Mark Summers of the River City Rockers hit five (count ’em, 5) home runs on the weekend, while Esteban Solano of the Grillos of Santa Cecelia Mexico, had four.

Portland DeMarini: Matias Tessore pitched 22 innings, surrendering only 3 earned runs, while Matt Barnes pitched 8 innings and gave up 2 earned runs. The leading hitters for Portland on the weekend were: Todd Garcia – .364, Paul Reyes – .364, Rob Gehrke – .357 and Cullam Ryan – .308. Chris Wright, Ryan Daly, and Todd Garcia led the team in RBIs with 3 each. Jeff Reich hit a game winning home run against Long Beach Black Sox and Todd Garcia also hit a home run against Long Beach Black Sox.

The Grillos of Santa Cecila, Mexico
hit 15 home runs as a team. (In case you were wondering, the ball was a standard issue, new model K-Master as used by the ISC, and the portable fencing was set at championship distances)

River City Rockers: Mark Summers was 10 of 13 at bat with 5 home runs and 2 doubles. Mike Abernathy was was 8 for 13 in his first tournament of the year. Zack Abernathy was 7 for 14 and Mario Pereira was 7 for 15 with two home runs. Summers and Pereira both hit home runs off of L. Mata of the Bombers. Summers hit a home run in 4 of the 5 games the Rockers played.

Best of the West – Sunday Elimination Scores

Saturday, June 7th, 2008


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Teams:
1. Casa Trejo – A1 Bombers (Palm Springs, CA) – 3-0
2. DeMarini (Portland, OR) – 2-1
3. Innovative Communications (Lehi, UT) 1-1-1
4. River City Rockers (Citrus Heights, CA) 0-2-1
5. Team Rainey / IAC (Whittier / Stockton, CA) – 0-3

Group B
1. Grillo’s (Santa Cecelia, MX) – 3-0
2. Black Sox (Long Beach, CA) 2-1
3. Rude Pac (Sun Valley, CA) – 1-2
4. Manor Dirtbags (Manor, TX) 1-2
5. Young Bucks (Santa Barbara, CA) – 0-3

Sunday June 8 Elimination Scores

Game #16 A5 Vs B4
8:30 AM Pershing Park – Field #1
(A5) Team Rainey/IAC – 5
(B4) Manor Dirtbags, TX – 0

WP- n/a yet
LP- n/a yet

Game #17 A4 Vs B5
8:30 AM Cabrillo Park
(A4) River City Rockers – 17
(B5) Young Bucks – 9

WP – n/a yet
LP – n/a yet
River City led 11-9 going into the 6th inning and scored 6 runs for the final 17-9 score.

Game #18 A3 Vs B2
8:30 AM Pershing Park – Field #2
(A3) Portland De Marini – 4
(B2) Long Beach Black Sox – 3

WP – Matias Tessore
LP – Ron Rupp
HR – Jeff Reich (Portland) – the game winner

Quarterfinals

Game #19 A1 Vs Winner of Game #16
10:15 AM Pershing Park – Field #1
Team Rainey/IAC – 2
(A1) A-1 So Cal Bombers -1

WP – Sebastian Gervasutti
LP – Lucas Mata (in relief of Robbie O’Brien)

Game #20 A2 Vs B3
10:15 AM Cabrillo Park
(A2) Innovative Communications, UT – 5
(B3) Rude Pac – 3

WP – Russ Chadwick
LP – Mark Bennett

Game #21 B1 Vs Winner of Game #17
10:15 AM Pershing Park – Field #2
Grillos, Santa Cecelia MX – 4
River City Rockers – 0

WP –
LP –

Final Four

Game #22 – Winner of Game #18 Vs Winner of Game #19
12:00 Noon Pershing Park – Field #1

Semifinals

Team Rainey/IAC 3
Portland DeMarini 2
WP-Bricklen Anderson
LP-Matias Tossore

Grillos, Santa Cecilia, MX over
Innovative Communications
WP – Panfilo Valdez
LP – Steve Black

Game #23 – Winner of Game #20 Vs Winner of Game #21
12:00 Noon Pershing Park – Field #2
Team Rainey/IAC – 3
Portland De Marini – 2

WP – Bricklen Anderson
LP – Matias Tessore
Jesse Duncan drove in the game winning run in the bottom of the 7th inning , with the bases loaded.

Championship Game

Game #24 –
Winner of Game #22 Vs Winner of Game #23

1:45 PM Pershing Park – Field #1

Finals
Team Rainey/IAC 11
Grillos, Santa Cecilia MX 1
5 innings
WP-Sebastian Gervasutti
LP-Panfilo Valdez

Best of the West – Round Robin Standings

Saturday, June 7th, 2008


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Teams:

Final Round Robin Standings After Three Games Saturday

1. Casa Trejo – A1 Bombers (Palm Springs, CA) – 3-0
2. DeMarini (Portland, OR) – 2-1
3. Innovative Communications (Lehi, UT) 1-1-1
4. River City Rockers (Citrus Heights, CA) 0-2-1
5. Team Rainey / IAC (Whittier / Stockton, CA) – 0-3

Group B
1. Grillo’s (Santa Cecelia, MX) – 3-0
2. Black Sox (Long Beach, CA) 2-1
3. Rude Pac (Sun Valley, CA) – 1-2
4. Manor Dirtbags (Manor, TX) 1-2
5. Young Bucks (Santa Barbara, CA) – 0-3

Best of the West Scores Here Saturday

Saturday, June 7th, 2008


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Tournament director David Blackburn will be phoning in scores to Fastpitchwest from the Best of the West Tournament in Santa Barbara, California, after each set of games on Saturday. We will be posting them up here at the Morning Brief.

# 6 CPI Knocks Off # 1 Lumberkings

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

The # 6 ranked CPI team out of Oswego New York knocked off the # 1 ranked (ISCII) team in the world, behind the pitching and bat of Shaun Winship. Winship held the potent Lumberking offense in check, surrendering but two hits, and clubbing a home run himself.

From Al’s Fastball:

Game 15

California at CPI

California: 0.0.0.0.0.1.0.x.x.x.1..2.x
CPI: 0.1.0.0.2.0.X.x.x.x.3.4.x

WP: Shaun Winship: 7 IP, 1R, 1ER, 2H, 9K, 1BB
C: Mark McCallum

LP: Dave Dotzmmann: 6 IP, 3R, 1ER, 4H, 1K, 1BB
C: Jeff Twist

For CPI:
Shaun Winship hit a home run
Chad Hodkinson single plus 2 runs

For California:
James Close hit a home run

A 2 run single by Chad Hodkinson in the 5th inning changed the game.

MVP of the Game: Shaun Winship of CPI

Blue Crew: Kluzy and Sharples

The Lumberkings’ are now 1-1 in the round robin portion of the tournament, with one game to go, against a very tough Wyevale team at 4pm California time. Wyevale just finished beating Ohsweken 12-4. The Lumberkings beat Ohsweken last night, 6-2, in a game that sent second baseman Kevin Castillo to the hospital with a broken fibula and torn ligaments from a sliding baserunner.

Game #23 – Saturday, 7pm EDT (4pm PDT)

(#1) California Lumberkings
(#17) Wyevale Tribe

Al is in the House – at the Snapper Shootout

Friday, June 6th, 2008

Al Doran is at the Snapper Shootout, posting scores and updates via his blackberry.

If you’re not on his email list, you can find the posts on this page, with newest posts added to the top of the page.

Or this page – see the links on the left hand side of the page for the Shootout.

Here is the Scoreboard page.

And if you’re not on his list, maybe you should be ! 🙂 To be added, email him at fastball (at) pmihrm.com . Be sure to put the words “Please subscribe me” on the subject line, and include your full name in the email. (I’m not sure he can add you this weekend, since he’s at the ballpark, but at least you’ll be on it for next time).

ISC # 5 So Cal Bombers Headline Best of the West

Friday, June 6th, 2008

(ISC All-World Team Pitcher Lucas Mata of the So Cal Bombers)

(photo by Maddy Flanagan)

Last Year’s ISC World Tournament Runner-Up So Cal Bombers the Team to Beat

(Santa Barbara, California) – The 18th Annual Best of the West Men’s fastball Tournament will be held June 7 – 8 in Santa Barbara, CA. The Tournament is the longest running open tournament, held annually in California. Ten teams will vie for the 2008 Championship, with a berth in the 2008 ISC World Tournament, and a berth in the 2008 ISC II Tournament of Champions will be awarded, to the highest finishing teams in each category.

Heading the field will be the 2007 ISC World Tournament Runner Up, the Casa Trejo Bombers of Palm Springs. The Bombers pitching staff includes two of the best pitchers in the world, Lucas Mata of Argentina, (pictured above) and New Zealander Marty Grant. On Offense, the Bombers are lead by the 2001 ISC World Tournament Most Valuable Player, Darren Box of Canada. This will be the Bombers debut for the 2008 season.

Click here for a look at Maddy’s Photos from last year’s Best of the West.

For So Cal fans, Santa Barbara is a couple hours drive up the coast, and the scenery along the beach can’t be beat. Don’t want to make the drive? Rooms in Santa Barabara too expensive? Catch the Amtrak. train, which runs right along the water. It leaves Union Station in L.A. at 7:30am and will get you to Santa Barbara by 10am or so. Put your feet up and enjoy a cup of coffee on the way. The trains home leave Santa Barbara at 4:30pm and 7pm daily. The Sunday morning trains will get you there in time for the semis and finals. We’ll look for you on Sunday’s train.

The ballpark is a few blocks from the ocean. . The train station is just 7/10ths of a mile from the fields. .

Click here to see an aerial view of the ballpark.


DRIVING DIRECTIONS

Coming South on Hwy 101, from Northern California, exit at Castillo. Go right on Castillo two blocks. The two fields at Pershing Park are on the right.

Coming North on Hwy 101, from Southern California, exit at the Garden Street off ramp. Go left to Cabrillo. Go right on Cabrillo about a half mile. At Castillo, go right, about 1 block, and the two fields at Pershing Park are on the left.


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Snapper Shootout This Weekend in Niagara Falls

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

The Snapper Shootout goes this weekend with several top-ranked ISC II teams looking to get an early season feel for where they stand. The Snappers and Elora Brewers were co-champions last year as rain washed out the finals. With the addition of ISC pitching, the results could be skewed somewhat, but as always this time of year in Niagara, look for some great fastball and the beginning of some new rivalries.

Watch The Deuce and Al’s Fastball for results all weekend.

This year’s tournament will have 16 teams, grouped into four pools of four teams each.

Red
California Lumberkings
CPI
Ohsweken
Wyvale

White
Bridgeport Braves
Palermo A’s
Port Elgin Blue Devils
Shakespeare Falcons

Black
Elmira
Hamilton Hawks
Niagara Snappers
Napanee Juniors

Silver
Ashland, OH
Elmira Juniors
Ottawa Team Easton
Wellington Brewers

Click here for the official Niagara Snappers website, with all of the Shootout information.

Click here for the complete schedule of games for the Shootout, in PDF format.

Schedule below.

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Slick Would Have Enjoyed This…

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

A fastpitch player and friend in San Diego passed along a bit of interesting news today — that the winning lottery ticket – – worth a cool $40 million — was purchased in Vista, California, at a place familiar to all who have followed fastpitch in San Diego – “Slick’s Liquor”. (Click here for the story in the North County Times)

“Slick’s Liquor” was established by its namesake, Carl “Slick” Davis, founder, owner, sponsor and manager of the Vista Bombers, one of fastpitch’s premier franchises during the 1970’s, when it competed in the Western Softball Congress and ISC World Tournaments. Slick’s Vista Bombers boasted the likes of pitcher Cary Weiler, slugging catcher Steve Turigliatto, slappers Steve Miner (now coaching the women’s team at SDSU), Jimmy Williams, Dickie Campbell, Slick’s son Cory, and a long list of San Diego greats. I had the privilege of wearing the Vista Bomber uniform during the 1980’s, after Slick’s son, Cory took the reigns, and again in the 1990’s, when I had the team, along with Slick’s sons Cory and Tommy.

The store was sold in 1986 after Slick passed away, but his name lives on, and, apparently, so does his magic…

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Rod Peterson’s Farm Tavern Near Unanimous # 1 in Latest ISC Rankings

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

The ISC has posted its latest set of team rankings, with the reigning World Champions, The Farm holding on to the number 1 spot in convincing fashion — garnering 11 of 12 first place votes.

Click here to view the full rankings at the official ISC website.

The Farm Tavern was recently featured in a Softball Magazine article, complete with photos. Click here to view.

The highest ranked California teams were the Casa Trejo Bombers, at # 5, and Team Rainey, at # 16. The Bombers finished 2nd in last year’s World Tournament, knocking off the higher ranked Broken Bow squad, while Team Rainey returned to ISC competition after a brief hiatus.
Both the Bombers and Team Rainey will be in action this weekend at the Best of the West Tournament in Santa Barbara.