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May 1 Reminder To ISC and ISC II Teams

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008


(click logo to visit official ISC website)

This is just a preseason reminder for all teams that are considering ISC and ISC II play for the 2008 season.

Rosters – Pre-season team rosters (and PRAWN declarations) are due by May 1 for both World Tournament and ISC II teams. The roster form is available from the ISC web site www.iscfastpitch.com and click on the Rules and Forms link on the front page. If you’re unable to save the roster form from the web site, let me know and I’ll send you an email attachment of one.

Rosters can be changed during the season and future roster submissions are due July 15 (for printing in the tournament programs) and August 4 (final roster for World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions.

Rosters are to be sent by email attachment to:

ISC World Tournament
iscstat@hotmail.com
stats4u@iscfastpitch.com
iscken@comcast.net
dcarney1@new.rr.com
aschaefer@vokimberly.org

ISC II Tournament of Champions
hdewild@milwpc.com
tschaaf@kimberly.k12.wi.us
jrwilliamson@foodfacility.com
blairjs@rogers.com
rudiereed@aasd.k12.wi.us
jody.lockhart@thedacare.org

Out of Region (Letter of Intent) Forms – The OOR filings are to be postmarked to me by May 1. The form is also available on the ISC web site, Rules and Forms link. It is important to remember, OOR players cannot be added after May 1 without specific approval of the ISC Executive Committee. World Tournament teams are reminded that only 2 OOR pitchers per team may participate in official ISC competition. ISC II teams are reminded of the special OOR limitations applicable to ISC II teams and players. Region definitions are also shown on the ISC Web Site, Rules and Forms link.

Out of region fees are $100 each for the first three players per team and $300 each for OOR’s beyond three.

Championship Tournaments Preliminary Schedule of Events – With the 2008 World Tournament being only 7-days and the ISC II Tournament of Champions being only 4-days, we have had to alter the times of various functions as follows:

World Tournament – Here is the tentative schedule of events
Saturday – August 9
5-7 PM – Team registration at Hilton Garden Inn in Kimberly
7-8 PM – Team manager meeting at Hilton Garden Inn

Sunday – August 10
8 AM – Hall of Fame induction breakfast at Tanner’s Grill & Bar in Kimberly
1 PM – World Tournament games begin at Sunset Park in Kimberly
7 PM – World Tournament Opening Ceremonies at Sunset Park

ISC II Tournament of Champions
Saturday – August 9
7-8 PM – Team Registration at Settle Inn in Appleton
8-9 PM – Team Manager meeting at Settle Inn

Sunday – August 10
10:30 AM – ISC II games begin at Memorial Park in Appleton (tournament ends Wednesday)
5 PM – ISC II Opening Ceremonies at Memorial Park

Team Rankings – Pre-season team rankings for both World Tournament and ISC II teams will be available and distributed in early May. Final rankings determine the seeding for both championship tournaments. We remind teams again, to fully utilize the Internet to update everyone (including ranking committees) of your team roster, schedule and tournament results during the season.

Ken

iscken@comcast.net (Ken Hackmeister )

Welcome

Vancouver Grey Sox Clinic, Exhibition at Cloverdale, B.C.

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008


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[Cloverdale, BC] – The Vancouver Grey Sox opened the 2008 season on Saturday as the guests of the Cloverdale Minor Softball Association. Our gracious hosts put on a first class event that included a free clinic for all youngters registered in the local softball association. Grey Sox coaches and personnel provided their time and talents to the clinic. It was very refreshing and encouraging to see the many young faces at the grass roots of the sport still showing that youthful enthusiam, energy and eagerness. We were most impressed by the large turnout, festive atmosphere and the amazing softball facility that the community is blessed with.

At the conclusion of the clinic, the Grey Sox participated in a scheduled exhibition game vs the Vancouver Firefighters Senior B squad. Lefthanded pitcher Mike Piechnik (Victoria, BC) started the season in fine form for the Grey Sox tossing a no hitter, with no walks, and lost a perfect game opportunity due to two Grey Sox errors. Shortstop Brian Ree (Gresham, OR) and Catcher Kevin Rasmussen (Everett, WA) paced the Grey Sox offense with homeruns as the Sox prevailed 5 – 0. Rob Johnson was the losing pitcher for the Firefighters with relief from Craig Pidcock in the 5th.

Once again our sincere thanks to the Cloverdale Minor Softball Association and the tireless efforts of Jim Ullock for putting together a great event and day, and for being first class hosts. Softball is certainly alive and well in this community.

Next action for the Grey Sox is May 10 and 11 when the team will travel to Kamloops, BC to participate in another minor clinic and will take on a local Kamloops squad in a 4 game super series.

Larry Kancs
President
Vancouver Grey Sox
www.vancouvergreysox.com

2008 ISC World Championship Guide Now Available

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

The 2008 ISC World Championship Guide is now available for ordering.

The new edition is 152 pages full of ISC World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions photos, ’07 stats, historical all-time stats, Developmental results and photos, Hall of Fame and Carrol Forbes Foundation inductions and presentations, color team photos of all 32-teams entered in the 2007 ISC World Tournament and much, much more.

Cost of the Guide is $7.50 and can be ordered in one of two ways.

On Line Ordering

Go to www.iscfastpitch.com and click on ISC Products in left margin. Follow the links. Payment is via credit card.

Mail or Email Ordering

Send a $7.50 check or money order, payable to ISC, to Ken Hackmeister – 153 E. 200 S. – #10 – Farmington, UT 84025. A copy will be mailed to you.

Or, email (or phone 801-447-8807) me with the following Visa or MasterCard information:
Name on credit card
Card number and expiration date
3-digit number on back of card near signature line
ZIP or Postal Code of credit card billing address
House number of card billing address (If it’s 3950 Maple Street, we need 3950)

We feel this 2008 edition is one of the best ever published and certainly contains information every fastball player and fan should want. We’re also proud of the fact that this is the earliest the ISC World Championship Guide has ever been made available.

Ken

ISC World Tournament 2008 – Kimberly, WI

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

And while we’re talking about the ISC World Tournament, here is the logo for this year’s tournament, slated for Kimberly, Wisconsin. Click it for more information on the event. I’ll be heading back to Wisconsin to help with the ISC II broadcasts this year, which will be held just down the road in Appleton, Wisconsin, and looking forward to seeing Kimberly for the first time in nineteen years, when I went back as a member of the 1989 Vista Rangers team, the predecessor team to the Vista Bombers Version 3.0 that formed the next year.

As noted on the Kimberly Recreation Association (KRA) website, this will be a record setting 11th time they have hosted the event:

1972 – 1975 – 1978 – 1982 – 1985 – 1989 – 1993 – 1996 – 1998 – 2003 – 2008

I recall reading about the 1975 World Tournament, won by the legendary Long Beach Nitehawks, for their record 10th ISC World title. The ‘Hawks defeated the Southern Truck Raiders of Sun City, Arizona in the title game that year. Bob Todd of the Nitehawks was named the Outstanding pitcher that year, with a 5-0 record and 0.60 ERA, while teammate Jerry Flory nabbed the Most Valuable Player award.

More on the 1975 World Tournament below the jump for those interested.

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2008 ISC Qualifiers – Update # 7

Saturday, March 29th, 2008



Click here for qualifer list with clickable email addresses


2008 ISC Qualifiers
3-29-08

US East Region – Bill Howell, Vice President bhowell5@yahoo.com
April 19 – 20
War Eagle Tournament – Auburn, AL
Format: Round robin
Entry Fee: $225
Berths: 1 ISC II ToC berth to highest finishing ISC II team
Contact: Robby Carter 334-501-2976 rcarter@auburnalabama.org
UIC: Sam Kelly 334-416-6459 alaump@aol.com
ISC Rep: Robert Gray – 334-567-9797 rgray77271@aol.com

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New Midland Tournament – July 18-20

Friday, March 28th, 2008

From

July 18th – New Midland Tournament
Midland, MI

With the cancellation of the Orillia tournament, the Midland Explorers will be hosting a tournament the weekend of July 18th at Currie Stadium in Midland.

While many teams have already committed to that weekend, if there are any Major/Intermediate/Class A teams who do not have anything on their calendar and are interested, please contact me.

Goal is a minimum of 5 teams with a 4-game guarantee. We’re working on travel $ for the winner, and will have hotel information out soon. I’ve spoken to about 3 Senior teams who are interested and I’ll be releasing the names of those teams when they verify.

Date: July 18-20
Format: Round-robin seeded into single game playoff – 4 game guarantee.
Entry fee: tbd

More info to follow soon.

Kyle Beane
Midland Explorers
810-813-5178
kbeane8@yahoo.com

World Fastball Invitational 2008 – June 26-29

Friday, March 28th, 2008

Amidst all of this “logo” news, we now return you to some fastpitch news:

From

World Fastball Invitational 2008 – Monkton – final roster of teams

PRESS RELEASE

Monkton, ON

I am very pleased to announce the teams who will compete in the 2008 edition of the World Fastball Invitational in Monkton On., June 26 – 29th.

As you all may know, the foundation of the tourney is to have the finest teams in the game participate and compete each and every year for both the fans, and players to experience the highest level of mens softball on the planet.

That being said, the teams competing are:

Kitchener Rivershark Twins
The Farm
So-Cal Bombers
Patsy’s
Saskatoon Aspen Back Sox
Broken Bow Gremlins
Circle Tap
Jarvis Gamblers

With another fastball season quickly approaching, and a number of off-season changes in rosters, Monkton will be the first true test for all of these teams. Once again, we kick off the event on Thurs June 26, and will continue thru to the final game scheduled for 2:00pm Sunday June 29
Stay tuned for more tourney events and announcements in the near future!

Brian Baillie
World Fastball Invitational
theace012@hotmail.com

2008 Preview – SoCal A-1 Bombers

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

Coach Kelly McGiffin previews the 2008 So Cal A-1 Bombers

From

2007 was a good hard working season for the Bombers and through the off-season there’s been a lot of internet talk about the losses we’ve suffered in terms of roster. I thought as Head Coach, I’d talk a little about that and outline why I believe the 2008 A-1 Bombers will be even stronger going into this season.

There is no doubt that on the surface, losing Evan Potskin, Chad Ghostkeeper, Adam Lalonde, Sean Whitten, Tony Peeples, Darrell Tilley, Marc Santillano, Scrappy Crawford and Geoff Evely appears to be substantial.

However, I just have to look at our additions for 2008 – Chad Boom, Robbie O’Brien, Darrell Sandback, Eduardo Leonardo, Joe Morales, Kris Waverick, Manuel Mata, and Dave Kimura – to know that we’ve been able to make up a lot of ground.

Let me talk about our pitching. Lucas Mata (El Matador) returns to pick up where he left off. At 28 years old this season, he is just starting to reach his prime and his spot on the roster gives us a true number one pitcher, in my opinion, he is the best in the World. I also believe that by adding Rob O’Brien as his counterpart for this season we have complemented Lucas tremendously with a veteran pitcher that hits his spots and gives us a tremendous and legitimate back to back threat.

OB has been a top ten pitcher since leading Canada’s Junior National team to a World Championship over New Zealand in 1993. He’s played with Lucas before on the County teams of a few years back and is a two time All-World pitcher. At 34, he has plenty of life in his arm and knows how to pitch. And the bonus is that he brings one of the games strongest left-handed bats to the Bomber lineup. We believe that our one/two punch of Mata and O’Brien is as good as anyone’s in the game.

Offensively, adding the bats of Boom (former All World player and perhaps the USA’s best hitter), Sandback (Canadian National team player and an All World player for the formidable County team), Leonardo (2 time All World OF), and O’Brien to the already potent line up of Darren Box, Nate Devine, Landy Rodriguez, Jason Porto and Raymundo Parra, gives the Bombers plenty of firepower.

Steve Pinocchio, Mike Butler, Dave Kimura, Leonardo, and the young Manuel Mata (the Argentina National team’s starting SS) provide plenty of speed to set up those big bats and/or offer wheels off the bench at any given time.

Defensively our catchers are solid with Rodriguez and Box returning and the addition of Waverick (whom Doug Chase believes can be outstanding with the right direction). Up the middle, you don’t get better than Butler, Morales and Pinocchio and if the young Mata is as good as billed, we’re very deep defensively. The corners are of course well looked after with combinations of Boom, Sandback, O’Brien, Parra and Rodriguez.

Our OF with Leonoardo in CF is as strong defensively and add in the arms of Porto, Box, and Devine and depth with Kimura and we have no defensive liabilities anywhere. We can truly put out a variety of combinations and utilize defensive strengths as games wear on.

The coaching staff stays in tact with myself and Rob Shick for the bulk of the season – and as he frees up his time, Doug Chase will again join us for key tournaments, including the World’s (where he will be inducted to the ISC Hall of Fame this year).

The key for the 2008 Bombers, is to continue improving by building on last year’s experience. In 2005, the Bombes basically made an appearance at the World’s. In 2006 we ended our season with a top ten finish. And of course in 2007 we made the Championship game.

We did so however without really playing our best ball. After winning at top tournaments like Red Rock, Monkton and Vancouver last year and then getting to that World Championship final, we know we can defeat any team at any time. That confirmation is a big mental lift for our players going into the next season. The Bombers no longer have to prove they are a potent team, we are now one of the team’s to beat, and with that confirmation comes a new confidence in entering a season.

Our core players have been through that grind the last few years and as a result will be better again this year. And I am very confident that the players that the Trejo family have been able to add into the mix for 2008 will push us back into the territory of legitimately competing for that World Championship.

I feel very strongly that while we lost some quality players, we have been fortunate to gain even more and stand to be a stronger team in 2008 than we were in 2007. I look forward to seeing you at the ballpark.

Kelly McGiffin
Head Coach
SoCal A-1 Bombers

Pre-Season Reminder To ISC and ISC II Teams

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

May 1 Deadline for Pre-season team rosters and PRAWN Declarations

Rosters – Pre-season team rosters (and PRAWN declarations) are due by May 1 for both World Tournament and ISC II teams. The roster form is available from the ISC web site www.iscfastpitch.com and click on the Rules and Forms link on the front page. If you’re unable to save the roster form from the web site, let me know and I’ll send you an email attachment of one.

Rosters can be changed during the season and future roster submissions are due July 15 (for printing in the tournament programs) and August 4 (final roster for World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions.

Rosters are to be sent by email attachment to:

ISC World Tournament
iscstat@hotmail.com
stats4u@iscfastpitch.com
iscken@comcast.net
dcarney1@new.rr.com
aschaefer@vokimberly.org

ISC II Tournament of Champions
hdewild@milwpc.com
tschaaf@kimberly.k12.wi.us
jrwilliamson@foodfacility.com
blairjs@rogers.com
rudiereed@aasd.k12.wi.us
jody.lockhart@thedacare.org

Out of Region (Letter of Intent) Forms
– The OOR filings are to be postmarked to me by May 1. The form is also available on the ISC web site, Rules and Forms link. It is important to remember, OOR players cannot be added after May 1 without specific approval of the ISC Executive Committee. World Tournament teams are reminded that only 2 OOR pitchers per team may participate in official ISC competition. ISC II teams are reminded of the special OOR limitations applicable to ISC II teams and players. Region definitions are also shown on the ISC Web Site, Rules and Forms link.

Out of region fees are $100 each for the first three players per team and $300 each for OOR’s beyond three.

Championship Tournaments Preliminary Schedule of Events – With the 2008 World Tournament being only 7-days and the ISC II Tournament of Champions being only 4-days, we have had to alter the times of various functions as follows:

World Tournament – Here is the tentative schedule of events
Saturday – August 9
5-7 PM – Team registration at Hilton Garden Inn in Kimberly
7-8 PM – Team manager meeting at Hilton Garden Inn

Sunday – August 10
8 AM – Hall of Fame induction breakfast at Tanner’s Grill & Bar in Kimberly
1 PM – World Tournament games begin at Sunset Park in Kimberly
7 PM – World Tournament Opening Ceremonies at Sunset Park

ISC II Tournament of Champions
Saturday – August 9
7-8 PM – Team Registration at Settle Inn in Appleton
8-9 PM – Team Manager meeting at Settle Inn

Sunday – August 10
10:30 AM – ISC II games begin at Memorial Park in Appleton (tournament ends Wednesday)
5 PM – ISC II Opening Ceremonies at Memorial Park

Team Rankings – Pre-season team rankings for both World Tournament and ISC II teams will be available and distributed in early May. Final rankings determine the seeding for both championship tournaments. We remind teams again, to fully utilize the Internet to update everyone (including ranking committees) of your team roster, schedule and tournament results during the season.

Ken

Maddy’s AAU Photos – Gallery 3

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

Click the camera above to view Gallery 3.

If this gallery feels like deja vu, you’re right — the first 11 photos appeared in the original Gallery 1 on Monday night, which sorted out of order. The second half of this gallery contains brand new pictures, including a good one of CPI player/manager Mike Cutro.

At this year’s AAU, Mike’s squad made it all the way to Sunday and the Final Four, falling to eventual champion Mac’s Sprayers. CPI finished in a third place tie with Broken Bow, NE, a remarkable run for an ISC II team, or any team for that matter, competing against some of the top ISC World tournament teams and players. On Saturday night, before one of the largest crowds of the tournament, CPI played eliminated former two-time-AAU champion Los Socios of Venezuela, to advance to the Final Four, where they eliminated a very solid Chicago/NY team from the Dominican Republic. Pitcher Shaun Winship, who hit a walk-off home run in the ISC II playoffs, Winship again played a key role in CPI’s success this year at the AAU. Their strong run at Orlando will no doubt have the ranking committee for the ISC II taking note, something the fans back in Oswego have been doing for some time.

Gallery 3 also includes some early tournament shots of this year’s Champions, Mac’s Sprayers, including a shot of pitcher Rob O’Brien, one-quarter of the four-headed pitching monster that shared the Most Valuable Pitcher’s Trophy.

There are also a couple of Salt Lake City’s Cody Thompson, who pitched for Ohio Battery at this year’s AAU.

Another pitcher in Orlando from out west was Robby Epps, in uniform here for Los Socios of Venezuela.

Gallery 3 also has a couple good ones of one of the games best pitchers, Frank Cox, with the Broken Bow Gremlins, along with skipper Steve Kooser, shown here enjoying the sunny portion of this year’s tournament.