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Vancouver 7-0 Winner in ISC Opener

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

The Vancouver Grey Sox cruised to a 7-0 win over Peterborough Ontario. Scott Newitt homered, Derek Mayson was 2-3 with 2 runs scored, while Trevor Johnston drove in two runs. Nick Underhill tossed a 2-hitter, striking out 8.

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Portland Wins Opener 1-0

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

Portland DeMarini notched a win in their ISC World Opener, 1-0, on a Todd Garcia RBI in the first inning. Portland will now take on The Farm, who drew a first round bye. The lone run came when Brian Ree struck out, but reached first on a wild pitch, advanced to second on a passed ball, scoring on Garcia’s two out RBI single. Portland pitcher Bricklen Anderson pitched 6 shutout innings, surrendering but 3 hits while striking out 10, getting relief help from Mike Piechnik in the 7th, while Dolan & Murphy’s Juan Potlicchio was the hard luck losers, yielding only 4 hits and striking out 11.


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Bombers Win a Squeaker in ISC Opener

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

The # 4 ranked So Cal Bombers got all they could handle from the #17 ranked Bloomington Stix, needing a home run by Landy Rodriguez in the 6th inning to win 4-3. The Bombers trailed 3-2 into the 5th before scoring single runs in the 5th and 6th innings for the win. Bloomington nicked Bombers’ starter Sean Whitten for 3 runs in the second, while Tony Peeples and Lucas Matas tossed two scoreless innings each. Matt Tesore went the distance for Bloomington, pitching well against the powerful Bomber offense.

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ISC World Tournament – Day 1 – Aug 10

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

Results from Day 1, Friday, August 10, 2007:

Winners:
Scarborough Royals
Albaugh, IA
Orillia Riversharks
Aspen Interiors


Losers:

Thomson Area Merchants
St. Thomas Evergreen Centennials
Midwest Stampede
Jarvis Merchants

For all the details, and results for today which are being updated regularly, click the ISC Fastball logo above, and/or see Al’s Fastball at http://www.alsfastball.com

Click here for direct link to Al Doran’s ISC World Tournament SCOREBOARD.

Host Kitchener Twins aim to take championship

Friday, August 10th, 2007

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Twins aim to take championship

CHRISTINE RIVET
RECORD STAFF

[KITCHENER] – Canada has produced many of the planet’s finest fastball players, though the red and white has gone a dozen years without a world championship at the club level.

And although a pair of Ontario rivals are in the mix at the 61st annual International Softball Congress world tournament, which opens today at Kitchener’s Peter Hallman Ball Yard, they’ll have to slug it out in a field that includes an assortment of top-flight American-based challengers whose rosters are fuelled by a host of international talent.

The fifth-ranked Kitchener Hallman Twins and the No. 3 Orillia Riversharks will be in tough at the 32-team event, said one fastball insider, ISC website director Al Doran, who predicts any one of three American teams could cart off the hardware when the tourney winds down on Aug. 18.

“I’m thinking it could be Patsy’s, the Farm and possibly So Cal as a long-shot,” said Doran, of Richmond Hill, Ont.

No Canadian team has won the ISC title since the Toronto Gators claimed it in 1995.

The Twins hope to improve on the fifth-place showing they posted at last year’s worlds.

For the first time in decades, the ISC circuit is without a clear-cut favourite since the demise of the two-time defending champs, County Materials of Marathon, Wis., in the off-season.

So, there’s no time like the present, said Twins coach Larry Lynch.

“This year, on any given weekend, there could be four or five teams that could step up. We hope we will be one of ’em”

To improve their chances, the Twins will need to stay on the winners’ side of the bracket, thus maintaining their prime-time status in the schedule with the occasional day off and avoiding the two-games-a-day slog waiting for teams on the losers’ side, he said.

Last year, the jittery Twins dropped their second game and faced an uphill climb.

“Going into a big tournament — especially at home — I don’t think you can avoid the butterflies. You will always have that. But last year was a good experience for us. I think we’ll be better prepared mentally,” said Twins catcher Dave Bailey.

As for Patsy’s — who are emerging as the closest to a favourite this tourney can offer — they hope to fly beneath the radar.

“We are trying to be humble. I don’t want to load the gun for anybody,” said Phil Rogers, a Wall Street lawyer who owns and manages the team.

“We don’t want to rock the boat.”

With so many teams in the hunt, one thing’s for certain.

“You can count on some upsets,” said Lynch.

The tournament also features a flight for intermediate teams, the ISC tournament of championships (affectionately known as the ISC IIs) which opens Tuesday at Kitchener’s Budd Park and Kinsmen Park in Cambridge.

A midget-aged tourney will feature six under-19 teams. It runs Aug. 16-18 at Hallman Ball Yard.

Here’s a look at The Record’s favourites heading into the main event:

1. Patsy’s –– Named for a previous sponsor, a New York City restaurant, this outfit boasts speed, power and pitching. Gained momentum through the latter part of the season, capturing both the American Softball Association title and the trophy from Allentown, Pa. Australia’s Adam Folkhard, along with three-time ISC champ, Canadian-born Gerald Muizelaar, anchor the pitching staff.

2. The Farm –– Big bats and loads of big-game experience. The ace of the staff, Korrey Gareau of Victoria, B.C. is a seasoned veteran. Late-season surge saw the boys from Madison, Wis. battle through the losers’ bracket at the U.S. club team championship all the way to the final. Roster notables include Canadian outfielders Colin Abbott and Paul Rosebush.

3. So Cal Bombers — Dark horse entry from the Golden State has already won three major tourneys this season, including the Monkton Invitational. Still, the Bombers’ pitching staff doesn’t draw much respect from the fastball community. All that could change in Kitchener, especially if So Cal’s usual booming bats and sparkling defence can keep games close.

4. Broken Bow Gremlins — Armed with perhaps the finest pitcher in the game today, Aussie ace Andrew Kirkpatrick, the team based from Clifton Park, N.Y. enters the tourney ranked No. 1 in the world, though the Gremlins have battled demons of inconsistency.

5. Kitchener Hallman Twins — Posted a 2-7 (won-lost) record against the world’s top-ranked teams in previous tourney play this season, though none of those losses were by more than two runs. Have fielded perhaps their best hitting lineup in the team’s four-decade history, adding American sluggers Todd Budke and Blake Miller in the off-season.

6. Orillia Riversharks — Started the season ranked No. 1 in the world, but veteran squad has cooled off lately. Players to watch include Kitchener resident and national team catcher Sean O’Brien along with his younger brother Rob, a pitcher, who lives in Elora.

crivet@therecord.com

TOURNAMENT OPENS TODAY

(All games at Peter Hallman Ball Yard; runs until Aug. 18)

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60th ISC World Tournament Gets Underway Today

Friday, August 10th, 2007


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The 60th Annual ISC World Tournament gets underway in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, pitting the 32 best teams in the world. Today’s games get underway at 4pm EST (1pm for those of us on the west coast).

Today’s Schedule of Games, Friday, August 10

4:00pm Gm 1
Scarborough Royals vs. Thompson Area Merchants

6:00pm Gm 2
Albaugh Inc vs. St Thomas Evergreen Centennials

8:00pm Gm 3
Orillia Riversharks vs. Midwest Stampede

10:00pm Gm 4
Jarvis Merchants vs. Aspen Interiors

That Albaugh game at 6pm (3pm here in California) involves So Cal pitcher, Sonny Perkins. His team hails from Elkhart, IA.

The Thomson Area Merchants, IL, who get the honors of playing in the opener, competed in the ISC II division last year, moving up in class, and finishing strong in their 2007 season at the open level.

The Orillia Riversharkswill be the highest ranked team playing on Day 1. The ‘Sharks held the # 1 ranking for a good part of the year, finishing up at # 3 in the world. They finished 3rd in the recent ASA Major Nationals, behind # 2 Patsy’s and # 6 The Farm.

Al Doran of Al’s Fastball fame will be on hand from the first pitch to the last, and keeping all of us posted on the games throughout the tournament. I heard from him yesterday, as he was setting up shop in his “ergo” chair that will be home for the next 9 days. Read his pre-tournament post, “Peter Hallman Ballyard Ready To Go” at his website, Al’s Fastball for a preview of what is to come, including the exciting news that Rogers Cable in Canada will be televising 6 of the games, combined with David Blackburn’s “ISC-TV” streaming video program that will bring us live video of twenty — count ’em 20! games.

Here is the list of teams entered:

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Tough test awaits Explorers at ISC World Tournament

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

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Around the Horn: Tough test awaits Explorers at ISC World Tournament
By Greg Chalfin

The final tournament of the fastpitch softball season awaits the No. 13 Midland Explorers in this weekend’s ISC World Tournament held in Kitchener, Ont.

Another tough draw awaits them too.

As at last weekend’s ASA Men’s Major Fastpitch tournament, the Explorers find a potential second-round matchup with the No. 3 Orillia Quaker Riversharks a distinct possibility.

At the ASA tournament, Orillia defeated Midland 3-0 in the second round and held the Explorers to just three hits.

“It really doesn’t matter because you have to play everybody to win (the tournament),” Explorers’ manager Clint Beane said. “We played them really well (last) Thursday night. Hopefully, we hit a little better.”

Midland responded at the ASA tournament with six consecutive wins through the losers’ bracket before finally falling to No. 8 Circle Tap. But as much success as they had facing elimination, Beane said it would be “a big lift” to get past Orillia in the second round.

“We played really well against those top teams,” Beane said. “We just haven’t broken through.”

Midland will have to find a way to beat top teams this weekend if it’s going to have success. Each of the 12 teams ranked ahead of them are in the 30- team field.

Beane added that the ISC’s prestige comes from the level of competition combined with the tournament’s atmosphere.

“The fan base is unreal as far as the ISC goes,” Beane said.

The Explorers had their worst finish since 1989 at last year’s ISC World Tournament, finishing 22nd, but Beane expects the team to respond to last year’s disappointing finish.

“The bounce back is to win that second game,” Beane said. “You’ve got to kind of stay in that winners’ bracket.”

Midland opens against unranked Napanee at 1 p.m. Saturday. The tournament continues through Aug. 18.

Youth Clinic At ISC Looking For Players To Help Out

Monday, August 6th, 2007

Editor’s note: We urge any ISC or ISC II players who can help out to contact Tom Crouch. They do great work with the youth clinic, and are working hard to ensure a solid foundation for the future of the game.

Via

Once again the ISC will be hosting a Youth Fastball clinic at Wilson park in Kitchener Ontario on Monday, Aug 13. The first session will be from 9-1130am and the second session will be
from 1-330pm. We are looking for players who can come out and help with the clinic. The clinic is dependent on players volunteering their time to help with this successful clinic.

On Monday night at 630 at Peter Hallman Ball Yard the Special Needs session will holding a clinic. This is for Special Olympians and athletes with special needs. On Tuesday night there will be a pitcher and catcher clinic at Peter Hallman Ball Yard as well. Please make an attempt to come out and help with any or all of these clinics. Contact me if you are available for any of the clinics and I will get more information out to you including directions to Wilson Park for Mondays clinics.

Thanks
Tom Crouch
tcro14(at)yahoo.com

ISC-TV World Tournament Streaming Video Schedule – Aug 11-18

Monday, August 6th, 2007

This year, there will be live streaming video webcasts of 20 ball games from The Peter Hallman Ball Yard in Kitchener, Ontario Canada, site of the 61st Annual ISC Men’s World Fastball Tournament.

“Last year we debuted ISC-TV to fastball fans worldwide, amassing nearly 50,000 viewers during the course of the ISC World Tournament”, said Dave Blackburn, ISC Commissioner of Streaming and Broadcasting.

“This year, we again plan to give people who love this sport, an opportunity to see these world-class athletes, compete on biggest stage for men’s fastpitch softball. A broadband Internet connection, and the free Windows Media Player, are the only things required by the viewing audience.”

To view the games live, go to www.sportsjuice.com
or click the link on the ISC Home Page at www.iscfastpitch.com

Schedule * NOTE:
ALL GAME TIMES ARE EASTERN STANDARD TIME ZONE (EST) *

Sat 8/11 5:00 PM Patsy’s of NYC Vs Plangger’s Furniture
Sat 8/11 8:00 PM Kitchener Hallman Twins Vs Ashland, OH
Sat 8/11 10:00 PM Broken Bow Gremlins Vs Horse Lake Thunder

Sun 8/12 4:00 PM Orillia Riversharks Vs Midland Explorers
Sun 8/12 6:00 PM Winner’s Bracket Game # 21
Sun 8/12 8:00 PM Winner’s Bracket Game # 22

Mon 8/13 5:00 PM Winner’s Bracket Game # 31
Mon 8/13 7:00 PM Winner’s Bracket Game # 33

Tue 8/14 5:00 PM Winner’s Bracket Quarter-Finals Game # 45
Tue 8/14 7:00 PM Winner’s Bracket Quarter-Finals Game # 47

Wed 8/15 5:00 PM Winner’s Bracket Quarter-Finals Game # 57
Wed 8/15 7:00 PM Winner’s Bracket Quarter-Finals Game # 59

Thu 8/16 5:00 PM Winner’s Bracket Semi-Finals Game # 68
Thu 8/16 7:00 PM Winner’s Bracket Semi-Finals Game # 69

Fri 8/17 5:00 PM Loser’s Bracket 6th Place Game # 73
Fri 8/17 7:00 PM Winner’s Bracket Final Game # 74
Fri 8/17 9:00 PM Loser’s Bracket 5th Place Game # 75

* Sat 8/18 11:00 AM ISC II Championship Game * (tentative)

Sat 8/18 2:30 PM Loser’s Bracket 4th Place Game #76
Sat 8/18 5:00 PM Loser’s Bracket Final 3rd Place Game #77
Sat 8/18 7:30 PM ISC World Championship Game #78

Important Tech Advice to Enhance Your Viewing Experience:

Below are two hugely Important tips for improving the live streaming video performance in the Windows Media Player.

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ISC World Rosters for West Coast Teams

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

The West Coast will be sending three teams to the ISC World Tournament this year, # 4 ranked So Cal Bombers, # 10 ranked Vancouver Grey Sox and the # 12 ranked Portland De Marini. Here is a look at their rosters for the tournament.

Casa Trejo So Cal Bombers
Palm Springs CA

1 Pinocchio, Steve 5 IF Merced, CA
2 Mendibles, Albert 6 IF Prescott Valley, AZ
3 Butler, Mike 7 IF Sonora, CA
4 Porto, Jason 8 OF Elk Grove, CA
5 Crawford, Greg 9 OF Calgary, AB
6 Ghostkeeper, Chad 10 C-OF Prince George, BC
7 Lalonde, Adam 11 OF Mt. Pleasant, MI
8 Potskin, Evan 15 OF Prince George, BC
9 Parra, Raymundo 16 UT Ensenada, Baja, Mexico
10 Evely, Geoff 20 IF St.John’s, Nfld
11 Devine, Nate 22 OF Merced, CA
12 Box, Darren 23 C-OF Edmonton, AB
13 Rodriguez, Landy 24 IF-C West Haverstraw, NY
14 Whitten, Sean 27 P Calgary, AB
15 Tilley, Darrell 34 P Edmonton, AB
16 Mata, Lucas 42 P Ensenada, Baja, Mexico
17 Santillano. Marc 45 INF Stockton, CA
18 Peeples, Tony 99 P San Miguel, CA
McGiffin, Kelly 21 Mgr
Shick, Rob 19 Coach
Chase, Doug 2 Coach

Vancouver Grey Sox
Vancouver BC

1 Trevor Johnstone 2 IF Vancouver, BC
2 Doug Cain 6 IF Victoria, BC
3 Scott Newitt 7 OF Delta, BC
4 Derek Mayson 9 IF-P North Vancouver, BC
5 Eric Reisinger 12 IF Chilliwack, BC
6 Calem Gardner 17 OF Squamish, BC
7 Rick Smith 21 P Duncan, BC
8 Nick Underhill 24 P Surrey, BC
9 Sean Cameron 27 OF North Vancouver, BC
10 Rob Geisbrecht 30 OF Landmark, MB
11 Craig Halliday 32 C Squamish, BC
12 Kevin Smillie 33 IF Squamish, BC
13 Bryan Abrey 34 OF Richmond, BC
14 Brian Banner 38 C Sooke, BC
15 Doug Allin 43 OF Summerland, BC

John Stuart 11 Mgr
Todd Morrison 44 Coach
Doug Van Os 4 Coach

Portland OR
Portland DeMarini
Portland OR

1 Paul Reyes 2 IF Sacramento, CA
2 Bricklen Anderson 3 P Victoria, BC
3 Terry Traverso 4 IF Seattle, WA
4 Jeff Reich 6 OF Stockton, CA
5 Rod Rainey 9 IF Whittier, CA
6 Brian Ree 10 IF Portland, OR
7 Randy Potskin 11 IF Prince George, BC
8 Mike Piechnik 13 P Victoria, BC
9 Todd Garcia 18 C Stockton, CA
10 Jesse Duncan 20 OF Long Beach, CA
11 Rick Rosychuck 21 IF LacLaBiche, AB
12 Ryan Daly 24 UT Seattle, WA
13 Kris Waverick 25 OF North Delta BC
14 Dean Waltier 27 IF Seattle, WA
15 Michael White 30 P Eugene, OR
16 Kevin Rasmussen 35 UT Everett, WA
17 Rob Gehrke 42 UT Portland, OR
18 Craig Pidcock 51 P Surrey, BC
Terry M. Smith 44 Mgr
Len Potskin 77 Coach
Eddie Wilson 7 Coach