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Pueblo, 1-1, to Face Denmark Tuesday at ISC World Tournament

Monday, August 14th, 2006


The Pueblo Bandits from Pueblo Colorado are currently 1-1 at the ISC world tournament in Kitchenerand, Ontario Canada, winning their opening-round game in a thrilling 16 inning marathon in which pitcher Jeremy Manley notched 37 strikeouts, followed by a 7-0 loss to the defending ISC world champions, County Materials of Marathon, Wisconsin. The Bandits will face Denmark on the Tuesday morning at 9:00 a.m. on diamond 2 at Peter the Hallman Ballyard.

Vancouver 2-0, Will Face Orillia at ISC World Tournament

Monday, August 14th, 2006


The Vancouver Grey Sox picked up their second limit the ISC world tournaments on the Sunday against the heckling gremlins by a 7-0 score. Sean Witten picked up the win for the Grey Sox, who will face the Orillia River sharks on Wednesday he night at 7 p.m. at the main complex in Kitchener.

So Cal Bombers Scheduled to Play at 5pm Tonight

Monday, August 14th, 2006


The Southern California Bombers are scheduled play their second round winner’s bracket game tonight at 5:00 at the Peter Hallman ballyard at Kitchener Ontario Canada and the ISC world turn in. The bombers will face the newly crowned ASA major division champions, circle tap of Denmark Wisconsin. the game is slated to be televised on ISCTV, the new streaming video channel for the ISC. The bombers are currently 1-0 in the double elimination tournament.

CR/Portland Bounces Back at ISC World Tournament

Monday, August 14th, 2006

CR/Portland bounce back from an opening-round loss at the ISC world tournament in Kitchener Ontario Canada with a 2-1 win on Monday morning over the Oshweken Redmen. Roberto Bahler was the winning pitcher for Portland, tossing a 3 hitter, Oregon, while Southern California’s Mark Bennett pitched the final two innings in relief for Portland.

Portland’s next game will be against the host team, the Hallman Twins, of Kitchener Ontario Canada, on a main diamond at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, August 15, 2006. Portland is currently 1-1 record in the double elimination tournament.


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Team Rainey 2-0, Face Patsy’s on Tuesday Night at ISC World Tournament

Monday, August 14th, 2006


Team Rainey of Southern California, fresh offs two upset wins at the ISC world tournament in Kitchener Ontario Canada, will square off with Patsy’s of New York on Tuesday night at seven o’clock on the main diamond at Peter Hallman ballyard. Team Rainey entered the tournament as the number 24 ranked team in the ISC world rankings, but have already upset two higher ranked teams, the Kegel Black Nights of Fargo North Dakota, and the host team, the Hallman twins of Kitchener Ontario Canada.

Pitchers Bricklen Anderson and young 22 year-old Argentine sensation Sebastian Gesvutti have each picked up a win thus far in the tournament.

Team Rainey Wins Again at ISC

Sunday, August 13th, 2006

Rainey’s Bricklen Anderson Tosses 5 hitter, Striking Out 10 Enroute to Victory

Team Rainey upset a higher ranked team for the second time in two days, with a 2-1 win over the host team, the Hallman Twins of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Sunday night at the ISC World Tournament. The game was carried live on streaming video on “ISCTV”. Bricklen Anderson was the winning pitcher for Team Rainey, going the distance, and scattering 5 hits, striking out 10 and walking only one, holding Kitchener to just one run. Chris Hunt was once again the offensive hero for Rainey, driving what proved to be the winning run in the 6th inning. Hunt powered the Rainey offense in their opening round win with two home runs. Rainey scored one run in the second, on an RBI single by young Andrew Medredwich, and the winning run in the sixth on Hunt’s RBI single. Hunt, and Jesse Duncan had two hits each for Rainey. Kitchener scored their lone run on a solo homer by Chris Shewfelt in the 7th inning.

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, courtesy of the ISC website, www.iscfastpitch.com

Team Rainey will now advance to the third round of the winner’s bracket, and face NY Patsy’s, which won their second round game as well. If both team continue the pitching rotation, the game Tuesday night could pit Rainey’s 22 year old phenom, Sebastian Gesvutti against young New Zealander Adam Folkard, just up from the New Zealand National Jr. Men’s World Champions in 2005.

West Coast ISC Scores

Sunday, August 13th, 2006


In other opening-round games of the ISC world tournament in Kitchener Ontario Canada, the CR Portland team fell to Albaugh Iowa, 4-2, win SoCal’s Sunny Perkins hit a dramatic two-run homer in the top of the 8th inning for Iowa. Portland will start the long Road back through the losers bracket on Monday at 11am.

The Vancouver Grey Sox advanced to the second round in the winners bracket with a 4-2 win over the Ashland MVD Merchants of Ohio, and will face the Heflin Gremlins of New York in their second round game.

So Cal Bombers Top Innerkip ON, 5-0

Sunday, August 13th, 2006


The Southern California Bombers topped Innerkip, Ontario Canada by a 5-0 score Saturday in opening-round play at the ISC world tournament in Kitchener Ontario Canada. Ryan Brand started the game for the Bombers and notched the win, while Tony Peeples came on in relief to close things out. The game was the first of 20 televised on the new ISC TV streaming video broadcast channel and was well received by members of the viewing audience.

Bombers pitcher Ryan brand scattered three hits in his five innings of work, striking out nine, while Tony Peeples tossed two no-hit innings of relief. Raymundo Parra had two hits each for the Bombers, with Parra driving in two of the five runs for the Southern California squad.

The Bombers will have Sunday off in Kitchener, and return to play on Monday at 5:00 p.m. (2pm PST)) against Circle Tap Wisconsin, who recently captured the ASA major national crown at South Bend Indiana August 3-5.

Pueblo Bandits Win 16 Inning Marathon

Sunday, August 13th, 2006

The Pueblo Bandits won a dramatic 16 inning marathon, 3-2 against the Jarvis Merchants of Ontario Canada, in opening-round play at the ISC world tournament. Frank Basuto and Shaun Vanduval both had four hits in seven at-bats in the marathon win, while pitcher Jeremy Manley helped himself with three hits on his own. The game ended in the bottom of the 16 inning when Sean and of all single home the game-winning run. Manley set what is believed to be an ISC record, striking out 37 matters over the 16 innings, scattering but five hits, while Pueblo scored their three runs on 18 hits. Pueblo will now face the unenviable task of facing the 2005 defending ISC world champions, county materials, at 3 p.m. on Sunday.

Team Rainey Opens Play at ISC World Tournament at 5pm Eastern, 2pm California time

Saturday, August 12th, 2006

Team Rainey opens play at the ISC World Tournament tonight at 5pm Eastern, 2pm California time. No audio or video for this game, but see the ISC website for details followng the game. Rainey takes on Kegel Black Knights from Fargo, North Dakota.