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Texaco Pirates Rally to Win Bahamas Opener

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

Home Runs by Casley, Kahler and Albury Power Bahamas Offense

TEXACO PIRATES/the Bahamas 4,
Miami Presidente/Florida USA, 3

[MAN-O-WAR, THE BAHAMAS] – Game one was a night of dominant pitching with Rob Scheller and Doug Sleep combining for 18 strikeouts for the host Texaco Pirates, while their counterpart, Rob Schweyer struck out 15 for visiting Presidente team of Miami, Florida. But in spite of the sometimes overpowering pitching, it will likely be the home run slugging that Bahamas fans will remember from this opening act, which saw the host Texaco Pirates rally from down 3-1 in the 6th, to win 4-3, scoring two in the 6th and one in the 7th. Six of the seven runs scored in the game came across the plate on home runs.

Rhys Casley, Barry Kahler and Grant Albury had big nights for the host Texaco Pirates. Casley had a towering home run and a double, scoring two and driving in one, Kahler a game-tying 2-run homer in the sixth, while local Man-O-War Pirate Grant Albury provided two hits, including the biggest one of them all, a tie-breaking seventh inning home run that provided the margin of victory.

Miami, for their part, made the most of just two hits, scoring three runs in the first two innings. After Casley put the Pirates on top 1-0 in the top of the first with his home run, Michael Baillou, Jr. coaxed a leadoff walk to start the bottom of the first, and came home to score on a Carlton-Fisk-esque home run, which had fans craning their necks to see where it would land. It stayed fair, and gave Miami a 2-1 lead. The visitors extended their lead to 3-1, when designated hitter Frank Gonzalez walked to lead off the second inning, was sacrificed over to second by Serrano Baillou, and scored on a flair single down the right field line by Miami’s Tony Currey, a ball which fell just beyond the reach of the Pirates right fielder and second baseman.

It was the last base runner that Miami would have on the night however, as Rob Scheller settled in, to retire the next 7 in a row, 6 on strikeouts, giving way to Doug Sleep, who retired all nine batters that he faced, eight of them on strikeouts. But in spite of that fact, Miami clung to the 3-1 lead into the 6th inning, riding the right arm of Rob Schweyer who had all of his pitches working, most notably the big rise ball that no one seemed to be able to catch up with. But in the 6th, it was Casley again that provided the spark for the host Pirates, lining a vicious double down the left field line, followed by a game-tying-two-run-homer by Barry Kahler to straightaway center field.

[Photo: Grant Albury, Texaco Pirates, with Game winning homer]

In the top of the 7th, it was local son, Grant Albury, hitting in the designated hitter’s spot, who provided the margin of victory, battling past a two strike count, for the game winning home run to straight away centerfield. The pitch he hit was a good inside rise that Albury appeared to just muscle out of the park. Three “Sleepy” strikeouts later, and the game belonged to the host Pirates.

WP-Doug Sleep
LP-Rob Schweyer
HR-Rhys Casley (TP), Alexis Hernandez (MP) Barry Kahler (TP, Grant Albury (TP)
2B-Rhys Casley (TP)
E-Miami (2)
K’s: Rob Scheller (TP) 10 in 4 inn; Doug Sleep (TP, 8 in 3 inn; Rob Schweyer (MP) 15 in 7 inn.

SCORING RECAP

Texaco Pirates 1st: Rhys Casley solo homer, 1 hit, 1 run; Texaco Bahamas 1, Miami FL 0
Miami, FL 1st: Michael Baillou Jr. walked, Alexis Hernandez homered, 1 hit, 2 runs, Miami, FL 2, Texaco Bahamas 1;
Texaco Pirates 6th: Rhys Casley double; Barry Kahler home run, 2 hits, 2 runs, 3-3 tie;
Texaco Pirates 7th: Grant Albury home run, 1 hit, 1 run, Texaco Bahamas 4, Miami, FL 3

OTHER NOTES

Players and fans got a scare in the 4th inning when home plate umpire John Gretz took a hard drop directly on his knee, which knocked him down and nearly out of the game. Gretz recovered and managed to finish the game, but was icing down when last seen after the game. One does not surrender work in the Bahamas easily.

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

Play continues tomorrow night:

Friday, May 25
7:30pm EST – Abaco Islands vs. Miami President, FL
9:30pm, EST – Texaco Pirates vs. Abaco Islands

Saturday, May 26
Elimination play begins
3pm EST
5pm EST
7pm EST “If game”

Internet connection permitting, the championship game(s) on Saturday, May 26 will be broadcast on Ballparkradio.com. Be sure to check www.ballparkradio.com for “click to listen” link and updates on Saturday regarding broadcast schedule. We did complete some testing yesterday and it appears that we are good to go.

Keep an eye on the Morning Brief blog at Fastpitchwest.com, where we are posting updates and some of Maddy’s photos in a daily slide show.

http://www.fastpitchwest.com/morningbrief

All results will be posted to Al’s Fastball, so check Al’s for scores and more.

Best regards,
Jim Flanagan
www.fastpitchwest.com
www.ballparkradio.com

Texaco Pirates’ First-Ever Bahamas Invitational Tournament Gets Underway

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

Man-O-War Cay, the Bahamas
May 24, 2007

Manager Haziel McDonald’s Texaco Pirates have been competing in the AAU International Tournament for a number of years, improving from a consolation bracket championship in 2003 to third place in the championship bracket this year, following their first ever ISC World Tournament last summer at Kitchener, Canada.

This year, Haziel and the Pirates decided to host a tournament of their own, on the Man-O-Way Cay (pronounced “key”) in the Bahamas, about an hour plane ride off the coast of Florida. Boasting a dream-vacation destination — an island in the sun, and a spectacular beach-front field, Haziel went all out to make the tournament a successful one, but also to spare no effort in making sure that the players and fans would have the best experience possible. Somehow, amidst all of the other tournament preparations, Haziel found time to shuttle players and visitors on his boat (from the Marsh Harbor Airport to Man-O-War Cay, meeting and greeting them dockside, with assists from a number of his Texaco Pirates team and hosting a dinner for a number of his guests. Thursday, he was up in a cherry picker putting new light bulbs in at the field and making the final preparations. By 8pm Friday night, he was in uniform, making out the lineup for his beloved Pirates in the tournament opener.

Man-O-War Cay is a tournament destination like no other, set on an idyllic island in the Bahamas, where the mode of transportation around town is a golf cart and the field is but minutes from the downtown Marina area. The streets resemble wide, smooth sidewalks, where players drive past the homes of Man-O-War residents in golf carts, on their way to the games, and provide an enticement for fans to head down to the ballpark to see what’s going on. It is a quiet New England style village of sorts, with a reputation in the Bahamas for building some of the finest boats in the world, something they continue to do to this day.

Those arriving at the field on opening night of the tournament saw rows of golf carts lining either side of the street leading into the ballpark, a scene that might have one thinking they were at a PGA event, with a shotgun start. Locals set up concession tents behind home plate, next to a sea wall from which you can hear the waves breaking. In the daylight hours leading up to game time, a sparking turquoise ocean provided a picture postcard backdrop to the field.

On opening night of the tournament, Pirates manager Haziel McDonald was the man-of-the-hour-on-Man-O-war, serving as the master of ceremonies, welcoming players and fans alike, and introducing a group of local school children on hand to sing the Bahamian National anthem before the first pitch. On hand to umpire were ISC umpires, Mssrs Gretz and Scott, who arrived at the game by walking out the door of the guest house they are staying in, behind first base. Following pre-game festivities, Miami won the coin toss, and took the field. Three batters into the game, Rhys Casley of the Pirates brought the crowd to its feet with a towering home run over the right field fence, and the first ever Bahamas Invitational saw its first run scored.

Keep an eye on the Morning Brief blog at Fastpitchwest.com, where we are posting updates and some of Maddy’s photos in a daily slide show.

http://www.fastpitchwest.com/morningbrief

All results will be posted to Al’s Fastball, so check Al’s for scores and more.

Best regards,
Jim Flanagan
www.fastpitchwest.com
www.ballparkradio.com

Players Begin Arriving for Bahamas Tournament

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

A quick note from Man-O-War Cay [pronounced “Key”] in the Bahamas — players have begun arriving for this week’s tournament in the Bahamas. Rhys Casley, Rob Scheller and Doug Sleep were among those players arriving early to enjoy the warm hospitality of the Texaco Pirates team, headed up by Haziel MacDonald. Haziel and some of his teammates were waiting dockside near the Marsh Harbor Airport to bring the players (and Fastpitchwest) to the Man-O-War Cay, about a 15 minute boat ride across the water, and hosted a dinner for the early arrivals. Watch for more reports — and photos — soon.

Pool Play results from Palm Springs

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

Pool Play results from Palm Springs

Circle Tap-6

Young Bucks- 0

WP- McKenzie

LP- NA
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Lumberkings Win Consolation Bracket at Palm Springs

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

Consolation Bracket Championships

Panteras- 3

Young Bucks- 9

WP-Martinez

LP- Pyle

A1 Taylor- 1

River City Rockers- 8

WP- Jordan

LP- Drotzman

Young Bucks- 2

Lumberkings- 3

WP- Strang

LP- Martinez

Championship

River City Rockers- 4

Lumberkings- 5

WP- Egerden

LP- Milligan

Lumberkings Win Consolation Bracket

Partial Results from Bombers Tournament

Monday, May 21st, 2007

From Al’s Fastball:

Sadly the hosts have not provided us with an results as of mid-morning Monday but thanks to one of the teams, we have a few items of information. We can only hope the lines open up from SoCal soon and we will have more details.

Saturday

Pueblo Bandits 3
IAC 2
Billy Hillhouse W
Cody Thompson L

Pueblo Bandits 13
Mexicalli 0
Regan Manley W

Pueblo Bandits 9
Young Bucks 0
Billy Hillhouse W

Bandits get number 1 seed in Pool

Sunday

Pueblo Bandits 1
SoCal Tribe 0
Regan Manley W
Sonny Perkins L
9 Inning game

Vancouver Gray Sox 7
Pueblo Bandits 0

The game with Vancouver Grey Sox was a very good game until the bottom of the 5th when Regan Manley had to come out with heat and dehydration problems and Billy had to leave early Sunday so they scored 5 on our right fielder. Nick Underhill got the win.

If Vancouver and Circle Tap (neither US West teams) played for championship and Pueblo and Bombers tied for 3rd, Pueblo wins the berth since Bombers already secured a berth at Red Rock.

Circle Tap Takes Two of Three on Saturday at Palm Springs

Monday, May 21st, 2007

From the Green Bay Gazette, Green Bay, Wisconsin

Fastpitch softball: Circle Tap wins twice

Press-Gazette

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — The Circle Tap men’s fastpitch softball team of Denmark opened its season by winning two of three games in the Casa Trejo Bombers Tournament on Saturday.

Matt Bramwell threw a two-hit shutout and struck out 19 in a 6-0 win over the Young Bucks of Santa Barbara, Calif. Kyle Van Abel and Steve Schucker had two RBIs each.

DeMarini Merchants of Portland, Ore., beat Circle Tap 4-1. Van Abel drove in the only run and Colin McKenzie took the loss.

Circle Tap then beat the Lumber Kings of Los Angeles 4-2. McKenzie earned the win, striking out five. Bramwell got the save, striking out six and driving in a run. Kyle Magnusson had three hits and an RBI.

The tournament goes to single elimination today.

Scores from Palm Spring Classic Tournament

Sunday, May 20th, 2007

(We have received a number of emails asking if/when we’d be posting scores from the So Cal Bombers Palm Springs Classic. We have not received any scores or reports sorry to say.) We’ll post when we receive them.

Maddy’s 2007 Red Rock Tournament Slideshow

Sunday, May 20th, 2007

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Tale of Two Cities in So Cal

Friday, May 18th, 2007

Two Cities, Two Tournaments, Two “Springs”

It will be a busy fastpitch weekend in So Cal, with teams competing in tournaments at two separate locations.

Fourteen ISC and ISC II level teams will be competing in the Palm Springs Classic, hosted by the So Cal Bombers, and includes 3 of the top 10 teams in the world (the Bombers, Vancouver Grey Sox and Circle Tap) and 3 more in the top 25 (Portland, Pueblo CO, and Houston, TX). Click here for the schedule of games and other details.

Meanwhile, just up the road in Santa Fe Springs, CA, NAFA A Major and A ten more teams will be competing in another SCIFL (So Cal Independent Fastpitch Association) League Weekend. Click here for the schedule of games and details.

Twenty-four (24) teams in all ! Who says they don’t play fastpitch in So Cal?