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AFSA Classic News Story

Friday, July 13th, 2007

Editor’s note: Here is a story that ran in a local Chicago newspaper, including a quote from the skipper for the California Lumberkings, David Weldin. The Lumberkings are back in Chicago for the second year in a row. Play begins this weekend. The Lumberkings play at 9, 11 and 5, Chicago time against Quad City Sox, Bloomington Stix and Townline.

Reprinted with permission From Aurora’s

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Aurora’s Competiton Stiff
July 13, 2007
By John Sahly Staff Writer

John Sudges of the Dolan and Murphy fastpitch softball team said his team seems to step up its level of play for the bigger and better teams.

Considering the level of competition at the AFSA Classic at Stuart Sports Complex this weekend, Dolan and Murphy will need to in order to put up a good showing.

With over half the field ranked in the top 25 in the country, the tournament (which starts today at 7 p.m. with Dolan and Murphy taking on Thomson Merchants) will serve as a good opportunity for teams to measure up against possible postseason opponents.

“We’ve been playing good ball,” Sudges said. “We’re kind of on a roll. Our pitching has been solid and we’re hitting the ball pretty well.”

This eight-team tournament begins with pool play today, and bracket play will start Saturday night. The tournament will serve as an International Softball Congress World Tournament qualifying event. The top finishing team will earn a berth regardless of region.

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Hardy Set to Throw for Fargo Kegel Knights

Friday, July 13th, 2007

Thanks to our friend in PEI, Canada, Pat Healey for this story:

SPECIAL TO THE GUARDIAN
ALBERTON, PE – Mitch Hardy of Alberton is joining a team where another Alberton player blossomed, signing with the Fargo, N.D. Kegel Knights or the last month of the International Softball Congress softball season in the U.S.. Hardy, a hard throwing championship caliber pitcher, will help the Knights leaps and bounds by bringing a solid arm to their rotation.

The Knights are a team that has undergone a changing of the guard which sees it with just five returning players in their roster from 2006.

“I’m excited to get this chance to play with a first class team such as the Knights,” said Hardy. “I am hoping to be able to help them in their rebuilding process and help them get better for next year.”

Hardy received word in early July that the Knights were interested in his services and just decided earlier this week eh would head south.

He leaves July 27 for Fargo, N.D. and his return to Canada will be Aug 25, when he flies into St. John’s, NL to join the Charlottetown Fawcetts for the Sr. Men’s Canadians championships.

“Playing with Fargo for the next month will also allow me to pitch at a high level and is good preparation for me for the Canadians with Charlottetown in August,” he added.

Top Teams to Vie for 2007 ISC World Title

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

From

2007 ISC World Tournament Entrants

The 2007 ISC World Tournament secured its final team today and it will be a 32-team tournament. We are working on the bracket and schedule now and hope to have it released by mid-week.

1. Patsy’s
2. Hallman Twins
3. Broken Bow Gremlins
4. Orillia Riversharks
5. The Farm Tavern
6. So Cal Bombers
7. MinnDak Millers
8. Peterborough Pros
9. Rice Creek Lightning
10. Circle Tap
11. Aspen Interiors
12. Scarborough Royals
13. Vancouver Grey Sox
14. Townline
15. Elmira Cubs
16. Portland/Demarini
17. Midland
18. Napanee Express
19. Albaugh, Inc.
20. Jarvis
21. Quad City Sox
22. Horse Lake Thunder
23. Bloomington Stix
24. Pueblo
25. Dolan & Murphy
26. Innerkip
27. St. Thomas Centennials
28. Ashland Mets
29. Plangger Furniture
30. Elkland
31. Thomson Area Merchants
32. Midwest Stampede

Ken
iscken@comcast.net (Ken Hackmeister )

Walsh Memorial Tournament – July 20-22, 2007

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

From

2007 8th Annual Walsh Madl Memorial Classic Game Schedule
Allentown, PA
July 20 – 22, 2007

Yuengling Division
Orillia Riversharks
Patsy’s
St. Thomas Centennials
PA Power

Haldeman Division
Broken Bow Gremlins
Kitchener Hallman Twins
Keating’s Fitness
Hoffman Rise

Schedule After the Jump.

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10th Annual World Series of Fastball – Orillia

Tuesday, July 10th, 2007

Editor’s note: Al Doran will be onsite at this tournament, so keep an eye on his site for scores throughout the weekend. This one comes on the heels of Monkton and Boys of Summer, a third major tournament that should provide plenty of excitement, and a good preview of things to come in Kitchener in August. Teams from out west include the Vancouver Grey Sox, and the Pueblo Bandits. Both teams lost key players this year, Vancouver, shortstop Kevin Schellenberg, to the Farm and the Bandits, their ace, Jeremy Manley, to Broken Bow.


From

10th Annual World Series of Fastball
Orillia, Ontario, Canada
July 13, 14, 15, 2007

With less than 80 hours to go until the first pitch will be thrownout at the longest continuously operating major men’s tournament in Canada, the excitement is starting to build in Orillia. The 10thAnnual edition of the World Series of Fastball will kick off at 5:00 PM on Friday, July 13 at Kitchener Park, with the host Orillia taking on Jarvis and Kitchener competing against Vancouver. This year brings the new twist of featuring a Canadian division (with the top 5 ranked Canadians teams in ISC rankings) and an American division (that will feature 3 of the top 5 ranked teams in the ISC). For anyone that has not yet made the trip to Orillia, Kitchener Park is located right on the shores of Lake Simcoe.

All the final planning is being completed and starting first thing Wednesday morning, an army of volunteers will move into the park to start the huge job of transforming the park into the site of one of the top annual major men’s invitational tournaments. The volunteers have theirwork cut out for them as they start to install the more than 4,000 feet of temporary fencing, groom the fields to the caliber required, install all the tents and trailers that are will be needed, plus everything else that needs to be set up. Once the games actually start another crew of volunteers makes sure everything runs smooth throughout the weekend so that the fans and players have an enjoyable and safe time in Orillia.

This year, two new local organizations have joined the tournament to help out. The Ramara Youth Fastball League and Information Orillia will be on hand throughout the extended weekend helping out in all kinds of ways. The two groups will also be operating a silent auction in the merchandise tent throughout the weekend with some really great prizes. Please make sure to drop in and make your bids on some of the items. Also, the Orillia & District Fastball League will once again be operating the large beer tent down the 3rd base line of the main diamond. This year, Labatt’s breweries have joined the tournamentand we will have a cold supply of their products available throughout the entire weekend.

Schedule After the Jump.

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Boys of Summer Wrap

Monday, July 9th, 2007

From

Boys of summer wrap-up

Denmark WI

First of all I would like to thank my son for going with me as usual his help was invaluable to me. A big thanks to Darren Derricks and Dean Kane for inviting Bret and myself to stat this tournament. I had no internet connection so sending games and recap stories did not happen. Next Year we will have to make better arrangements. Probably the best tournament in the USA this year should have been reported better. Karen LeBlanc announced almost all of the games at the Cirle Tap Diamond and did a great job. Last but not least the Ribeye Steak sandwich was incredible.

Championship Game Box Score at

Sundays recap:

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The Farm Tops Bombers for Boys of Summer Crown

Monday, July 9th, 2007

Scoreboard with box scores at

From the Green Bay Gazette:

Local teams fall in Boys of Summer Tournament

By Aaron Wallender
Press-Gazette correspondent

DENMARK — Sunday was a tough day for the Circle Tap of Denmark and Townline of Green Bay men’s fastpitch softball teams, but both teams showed they’re right there with the best teams in the world.

Host Circle Tap and Townline were defeated in the quarterfinals of the Boys of Summer Tournament on Sunday morning.

Circle Tap fell 8-7 to Portland DeMarini, while Townline lost 3-2 to The Farm of Madison.

Circle Tap led 7-4 with two outs and no one on base in the top of the seventh inning, but DeMarini strung together two singles and a walk to load the bases.

That set the stage for Chris Waverick, who hit a go-ahead grand slam on a full count to lift DeMarini to the victory.

Tim Jorgensen and Kyle Magnusson both hit home runs for Circle Tap, while Bryan Hansen added a three-run triple. Hansen, Jorgensen and Tom Crouch had two hits.

For Townline, Nick Schailes went 2-for-3 with an RBI, while Sean McLean had an RBI double.

Circle Tap and Townline are ranked in the top 10 in the world and have high hopes for the remainder of the season, including the upcoming World Tournament in August.

“It is really even … so anything can happen,” Circle Tap’s Chris Delarwelle said. “There’s no team really that stands out above anybody right now. It should be a very good month of ball, because we’re coming into the big tournaments at the end of July and beginning of August.”

The five-time defending champion of the Boys of Summer, County Materials of Marathon, disbanded and was not in this year’s tournament.

But that doesn’t mean the level of play is down for many other Wisconsin teams, including Circle Tap and Townline and The Farm, which defeated the SoCal Bombers 5-1 for the Boys of Summer championship on Sunday afternoon.

If anything, County Material’s breakup has helped the parity of the sport, according to those who have been around the game for a while.

“There’s a little bit of a concern, but actually with County disbanding that helped fastpitch as a whole, because they had nine all-stars on their team,” said Circle Tap sponsor Darren Derricks. “So, they all separated and one or two go to different teams. That helps every team and makes it a lot more level a playing field.”

The Boys of Summer Tournament was a great example of that parity. Each of the 16 teams is ranked among the top 25 in the world, according to Derricks. Most of the games were close, and all but two of the teams won at least one game during pool play.

“In past years, there used to be I would say three teams that had a legitimate shot of winning the entire thing, and now I would say there’s as many as eight to 10 that have a good enough shot to win it all,” Circle Tap player/coach Dean Kane said. “Everybody would like to think they had a shot at winning it last year, but in the back of your mind (you were thinking), if County doesn’t win it, there’s something wrong.

“They were so much ahead of everyone else. But now that they’re kind of busted up, that evened the playing field.”

Fastpitch men’s softball is a popular sport in several countries, like Canada, New Zealand and Australia, and many countries have strong youth programs.

The sport is not nearly as popular among American youths, and that trend is somewhat alarming to those who are involved in the sport and want to see American teams stay strong in the future.

“The state of the game, it’s at a standstill right now,” said the 39-year-old Delarwelle, who has played fastpitch for 15 seasons after a baseball career in his younger days. “We need some young players to step up, give it a shot coming out of hardball. We all know in the (United) States, kids play hardball. They don’t play fastpitch.

“We’ve got a couple of kids who are under 25 playing for us, and they’re picking the game up awfully quick, and that’s great for us and great for them. But I just don’t see enough young kids willing to take the chance, to struggle, to be unsuccessful for a couple of years and learn the game.”

Boys of Summer – Saturday Scores

Sunday, July 8th, 2007

From the Green Bay Gazette:

Townline, Circle Tap advance in Boys of Summer

Press-Gazette

DENMARK — Circle Tap of Denmark and Townline of Green Bay advanced to quarterfinal games today at the Boys of Summer fastpitch softball tournament.

Circle Tap went 2-0 on Saturday to go to 2-1 in the tournament, winning Pool D.

Circle Tap beat Midland, Mich., 7-2 in its first game Saturday. Matt Bramwell threw a six-hitter with eight strikeouts, Tim Jorgensen homered and Kevin Reichardt, Chris Delarwell and Steve Schucker had two hits apiece.

Circle Tap then beat the Quad City Sox 6-3 as Collin McKenzie threw a seven-hitter with eight strikeouts. Kyle Magnusson, Jorgensen and Brian Hansen had two hits.

Townline, went 1-1 on Saturday to improve to 2-1, finishing second in Pool A.

Townline began Saturday by topping the Kegal Black Knights of Fargo, N.D., 14-8. Nick Shailes was the winning pitcher and hit a grand slam, and Gustavo Guerrinieri and Aaron Neemia also homered.

Patsy’s of New York, the second-ranked team in the world, then beat Townline 6-2 to win Pool A. Betto Guerrinieri took the loss, and Gustavo Guerrinieri and Neemia homered for Townline.

In quarterfinals at 10 a.m. today, Circle Tap plays Portland, Ore., at Circle Tap; Townline plays The Farm of Madison on Memorial Park’s upper diamond; and Midland plays Aspen of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, on Memorial Park’s lower diamond.

Semifinals will be at noon, and the title game at 2 p.m. at Circle Tap.

Boys of Summer Schedule of Games

Friday, July 6th, 2007

From:

[Denmark, WI] – We are on the eve of the 7th edition of the Boys of Summer Open tournament in Denmark, WI. The local diamonds and bars are awaiting the masses that will swarm to NE Wisconsin and the small town of Denmark, WI, just outside of Green Bay. Always very strong crowds of knowledgable fans show up at this event year in and year out. Diamonds are being prepped with their final touches to be in top condition to host the finest players fastpitch has to offer. There will be a refreshment stand on the lower diamond at the Memorial Park location as well as the building at the upper diamond. The Circle Tap diamond of course will be a full service bar and menu as always with a beer garden down the 1st bast line. There will be a DJ in the bar following the games to keep the crowd excited. I’ve gotten e-mails from fans spanning the US and Canada looking to make the trip and we welcome them all with open arms to NE Wisconsin. Circle Tap has been a sponsor of men’s fastpitch for 13 years and going. A little added twist this year, with any luck, we’ll have some of the games webcast by Bret Baughman so the fans not making the trip can keep up with the action as it happens. All scores from all diamonds will be promptly updated via Al’s website by our 3 outstanding scorekeepers. Weather looks to be 80 and perfect on Friday. Sat and Sun look to be approaching 90 and clear. Safe travels to all coming to town.

Pool A
Patsy’s-New York, NY
TownLine-Green Bay, WI
Stix-Bloomington, IL
Kegel Black Knights-Fargo, ND

Pool B
Farm Tavern-Madison, WI
SoCal Bombers-Yucaipa, CA
Albaugh Inc-Elkhart, IA
Thomson Merchants-Thomson, IL

Pool C
Aspen Interiors-Saskatoon, SK
MinnDak Millers-Moorhead, MN
Portland DeMarini-Portland, OR
Plangger’s Furniture-Benton Harbor, MI

Pool D
Circle Tap-Denmark, WI
Explorers-Midland, MI
Quad City Sox-Davenport, IA
Dolan & Murphy-Aurora, IL

FRIDAY

Circle Tap Diamond(Highway X and NN 2miles outside of Denmark)
6:00 Circle Tap vs Dolan&Murphy
7:45 Portland vs MinnDak
9:30 The Farm vs Thomson

Denmark Memorial Park Upper diamond
6:00 TownLine vs Bloomington
7:45 Midland vs Quad City
9:30 Dolan & Murphy vs Quad City

SATURDAY

Circle Tap Diamond
9:00 Patsy’s vs kegel
11:00 Patsy’s vs Bloomington
1:00 TownLine vs Kegel
3:00 TownLine vs Patsy’s
5:00 Circle Tap vs Midland
7:00 Circle Tap vs Quad City
9:00 A1 vs B2 Playoff (G25)

Denmark Memorial Park Upper diamond
9:00 SoCal vs Albaugh
11:00 SoCal vs Thomson
1:00 Albaugh vs Thomson
3:00 Albaugh vs The Farm
5:00 SoCal vs The Farm
7:00 Bloomington vs Kegel

Denmark Memorial Park Lower diamond
9:00 Aspen vs Plangger’s
11:00 Aspen vs Portland
1:00 Plangger’s vs Portland
3:00 Plangger’s vs MinnDak
5:00 Aspen vs MinnDak
7:00 Dolan & Murphy vs Midland
9:00 No Games

SUNDAY
10:00 Playoffs on all three diamonds D1vsC2, B1vsA2, C1vsD2
12:00 Semi-Finals W#25 vs W#26, W#27 vs W#28
2:00 Finals

A copy of the schedule in Excel Format is available on our team website circletap.minnesotafastpitch.com

Zakk
CT Fastpitch
zakkflash(at)greenbaynet.com
www.circletap.minnesotafastpitch.com

Jarvis Merchants Team Website

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

From:

The Jarvis Merchants have rolled out their new team website.

Editor’s notes: Jarvis is located in Ontario, Canada, with the Merchants currently ranked #15 in the June 21, 2007 ISC World rankings. That puts them just behind current #13 Portland and #14 Albaugh IA, and just ahead of #16 Quad City Sox and #17 Pueblo Bandits, CO.

The Merchants recently competed in the Monkton World Fastball Invitational, as the only non-top 10 team in the field and competed very well. The Merchants pitching staff is the talented trio of Brian Urquhart, Scott Wagar and Andrew Phibbs. Phibbs’ brother Allan is the catcher for the team. Top hitters for the Merchants thus far in the season are Pat Graham (.384) and Chris Staats (.378). Both have on-base percentages above .400. Brad Robinson leads the team in home runs with 6, while Pat Graham and Billy Simmons lead in hits. Graham and Robinson also leads in RBI.

We had a chance to see Scott Waggar pitch at the AAU International tournament in 2007, where he pitched very well, coming within one out of knocking off the ISC # 4 ranked Kitchener Hallman Twins. Ironically, in that game, it was Rino Dambrosio who got the game winner for the Twins. Dambrosio is a member of the Merchants regular 2007 roster, but was playing at the AAU with his old club, the Hallman Twins.

Be sure to visit their stats page, which includes box scores from all 27 games played to date, as well as individual player stats.