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Portland Tops Host Prince George at Bear Classic

Monday, July 10th, 2006

Brian Ree’s Five Home Runs Lead the Way for Portland

From the local Prince George newspaper, the Citizen Staff, Prince George, British Columbia

Black Bears make strides, lose to Portland in final at Bear Classic

by JASON PETERS, Citizen staff – Prince George, BC
After having both legs cut out from beneath him, Prince George Black Bears pitcher Heinie Shannon couldn’t make it to the rubber for the bottom of the sixth inning. CR/Portland took full advantage of his absence.

Sunday afternoon at Spruce City Stadium, CR/Portland beat the Black Bears 9-5 in the title game of the Bear Country Classic men’s fastball tournament. The Black Bears entered the bottom of the sixth with a 5-3 lead. But, with the injured Shannon watching from the dugout, they surrendered six runs, all by way of the long ball.

First, Marc Santillano ripped a two-run home run to left centre to tie the game 5-5. Later in the inning, with the bases loaded, Brian Ree sent a moon shot over the fence in centre field. Both bombs came off Black Bears reliever Norm Linton. Ree hit 5 homeruns during the two day tournament for Portland.

“I hated to put him in,” Black Bears manager Nino Fabbro said of being forced to insert Linton into the game at such a late stage. “The kid has so much talent that you want to expose it as much as possible. He’s not going to be successful all the time against hitters like they’ve got.”

For Ree, meanwhile, hitting the grand slam could not have been a sweeter moment. In a Saturday 7-5 loss to Prince George — with Linton throwing — Ree hit into a game-ending double play when his team had the bases loaded.

“I got a second opportunity and I wanted to make the most of it,” Ree said. “I put my head down as soon as I hit it because I knew it was gone.”

Ree also hit a leadoff home run in the first inning of Sunday’s final, a blast that got Portland on the board after Prince George scored three times in the top of the first.

Shannon, picked up by the Black Bears for the tournament, was cruising along until the bottom of the third inning when he took a line drive from Brian Kaneshige off his left shin. The next batter, Kevin Rasmussen, promptly ripped a two-run homer to tie the score 3-3.

Shannon’s rough times continued in the top of the fourth. While batting against Portland chucker Roberto Balher, Shannon was sent to the dirt by a high and tight pitch. He was uninjured, but the same could not be said after an at-bat against Mike Piechnik in the sixth. This time, a foul tip caught Shannon just above the right foot. After fanning on the next pitch, he was done for the day.

Prince George had taken a 5-3 lead in the top of the fifth inning. Kim Dirks scored the go-ahead run after a Portland fielding error and then Brian Bailey produced an RBI single that scored Doug Cain. For Portland, Mark Bennett started the game on the rubber but didn’t make it out of the second inning. The three Black Bears runs in the first came on four hits.

In the semifinal round, the top-seeded Black Bears escaped with a 5-4 win against the fourth-seeded Grande Prairie Pride. The Bears trailed 4-1 in the top of the sixth inning but got a three-run triple from Eddie Dent to tie the game. Dent then crossed home plate with the winning run after a Darrell Gervais chopper was mishandled by Pride shortstop Mike Mohr.

In the other semi, Portland edged the Vancouver Grey Sox 2-1. WP Piechnik LP Underhill HR Kaneshige (Portland) Newitt (Vancouver)

In Saturday round-robin games, the Black Bears went unbeaten to claim first place. Prince George beat Grande Prairie 11-2 and then used two-run final innings to defeat Portland 7-5 and Vancouver 7-6. Dating back to last season, the win against Vancouver came after 16 consecutive losses to the Grey Sox.

“We’ve become a better team,” Fabbro said of his club’s weekend performance. “We definitely reached a couple goals that we had. One of course was beating Vancouver.”

The Black Bears, who will host the Canadian men’s fastpitch championship Aug. 27 to Sept. 3, see their next tournament action July 28-30 in Vancouver.

Weekend results from the Bear Country Classic men’s tournament, held Saturday and Sunday at Spruce City Stadium.

Round-robin

P.G. 11 Gr. Prairie 2

Vancouver 3 Portland 2

Vancouver 8 Gr. Prairie 2

P.G. 7 Portland 5

P.G. 7 Vancouver 6

Portland 8 Gr. Prairie 2

Playoffs

Semifinals

P.G. 5 Gr. Prairie 4

Portland 2 Vancouver 1

WP Piechnik
LP Underhill

Final

Portland 9 P.G. 5

WP Piechnik
LP Linton

HR Ree 2 (Portland) Santillano (Portland)

County Tops MinnDak for Boys of Summer Crown

Sunday, July 9th, 2006

From Al’s Fastball:

Jul 09, 2006 at #26
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OrilliaONRiversharks 000 021 0 – 3 7 1 (3-1)
New York NY Pasty’s. 001 000 0 – 1 6 0 (2-2)
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WP-Cox Frank (2-0) LP-Folkard Adam (1-1) T- A-0
HR ORILLIA – Mullaley S, O’Brien Rob

Jul 09, 2006 at #27
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Elkhart IA Albaugh.. 002 10 – 3 8 0 (3-1)
Yucaipa CA Socal…. 340 3X – 10 11 2 (3-1)

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WP-Peeples Tony (3-0) LP-Luster Terry (2-1) T- A-0

HR ELKHART – Owen Tom
HR YUCAIPA – Osmsby Glen, Porto Jason 2

Jul 09, 2006 at #28
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Denmark WI CircleTap 000 002 3 – 5 6 3 (2-2)
Fargo ND MinnDak…. 400 000 2 – 6 8 0 (3-1)
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WP-Schweyer Rob LP-McKenzie C T- A-0
HR DENMARKC – Garvey Don

Jul 09, 2006 at #29 Semi
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Marathon WI County……000 004 0 4-8-0
Yucaipa CA SoCal………100 100 0 2-3-0
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WP – Andrew Kirkpatrick LP Mike White
HR-MARATHON-Todd Schlutz, Pat Shannon
HR-YUCAIPA- Steve Mullaley, Rhys Casley

Jul 9, 2006 at #30 Semi
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Yucaipa CA Socal…. 000 001 0 – 1 5 2 (3-2)
Fargo ND MinnDak…. 100 100 X – 2 2 0 (4-1)
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WP-Schweyer Rob (4-1) LP-Zack Darren (0-1) T- A-0
HR YUCAIPA – Osmsby Glen

Jul 09, 2006 at #31 Championship
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Fargo ND MinnDak…. 000 10 – 1 6 1 (4-2)
Marathon WI County.. 020 52 – 9 8 0 (6-0)
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WP-KirkpatrickA LP-Sabate Sisko T- A-0
HR MARATHON – Goolagang J

Yours in Fastpitch
Hank De Wild

County and MinnDak in Boys of Summer Final

Sunday, July 9th, 2006

From Al’s Fastball:

10AM

MinnDak 6 Circle Tap 5
WP:Schweyer LP:McKenzie

SoCal Bombers 10 Albaugh 3 5innings

Orillia 3 Patsy’s 2

Semi Finals NOON
County 4 Orillia 2
WP:Gollan LP:O’Brien

MinnDak 2 SoCal 1
WP:Sabate LP:Peeples

Finals
County vs MinnDak

Complete box scores to follow

Zakk
CT Fastpitch
zakkflash(at)greenbaynet.com

Boys of Summer, First Playoff Game – County Tops Farm Tavern

Saturday, July 8th, 2006

From Al’s Fastball:

The Farm..000 100 0 1-2-0
County..020 111 X 5-9-0

Korrey Gareau LP; Dean Holoien (5) & Todd Twatchmann
Andrew Kirkpatrick WP & Pat Shannon

HR
Farm
Solo in 4th Colin Abbott

County
Jeff Goolagong 2 Run in 2nd
Zenon Winter solo in 6th

Yours in Fastpitch,
Hank De Wild

Boys of Summer, Playoffs

Saturday, July 8th, 2006

From Al’s Fastball:

A1 County, WI Vs B2 Farm Tavern, WI

D1 Pasty’s, NY VS C2 Riversharks, ON

B1 Albaugh, IA VS A2 SoCal Bombers, CA

C1 Circle Tap, WI VS D2 Millers, ND

Boys of Summer, Pool Play W-L Records

Saturday, July 8th, 2006

From Al’s Fastball:

# 1) County Materials-Marathon, WI
3-0
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Marquee Match-up in First Round of Playoffs @ 9pm Tonight – #1 County vs. #2 Farm Tavern

Saturday, July 8th, 2006

[Boys of Summer Tournament, Denmark, Wisconsin]

The Farm Tavern team lost their final pool play game, to Albaugh, by an 8-6 score, dropping them to second in their pool. The loss sets up a playoff round game against County Materials, providing the tournament with a marquee matchup of the #1 and #2 teams in the world in the first round of playoffs, at 9pm tonight.

Boys of Summer, So Cal II

Saturday, July 8th, 2006

Our second report on So Cal teams and players at the Boys of Summer Tournament in Denmark, Wisconsin.

-The So Cal Bombers suffered a 10-0 drubbing at the hands of the ISC World’s #1 ranked team, County Materials of Marathon, Wisconsin. Australian lefty Andrew Kirkpatrick picked up the shutout win. The Bombers bounced back to win their third and final game of the day, a 8-0 win over Planggers Furniture, with Tony Peeples picking up his second win in as many starts. The Bombers finish the pool play portion of the tournament with a 2-1 record, good for second place in their pool (County going 3-0). The Bombers are currently ranked #9 in the ISC World rankings released on June 21.

Team Rainey dropped their third game, to pool winner Albaugh, IA, to finish pool play with a 1-2 record. Their victory was a big one though, as they knocked off the #9 ranked team in the ISC World, the Kegel Black Knights of Fargo, North Dakota. (Rainey was ranked #24 in the latest set of rankings, June 21)

Todd Budke’s Farm Tavern team lost their final pool play game, to Albaugh, by an 8-6 score, dropping them to second in their pool, behind Albaugh, IA. Albaugh entered the tournament as the #14 ranked team in the ISC World, while the Farm is ranked #2.

Boys of Summer, Games 13-21

Saturday, July 8th, 2006

Click here for Updated Standings

From Al’s Fastball:

Game 13
SoCal.…………..0
County…………10
Price Travis LP
Andrew Kirkpatrick WP

Game 14
Albaugh………………….10

Kegel……………………..1
Terry Luster WP
Steve Langley LP

Game 15
Dolan & Murphy………..4
Quad City Sox…………..5
Juan Portoliccio LP
Harold Kelly WP

Game 16
Plangger’s…………..0
SoCal……………….8
Rick Plangger LP
Tony Peeples WP

Game 17
Albaugh………………8

The Farm…………….6
Darren Dubsky WP
Dean Holoien LP

Game 18
RiverSharks………………9

Dolan & Murphy………..0
Micheal White WP
Jason Iuli LP

Game 19
Quad City Sox…………..2
Circle Tap…………………3
Al Rebling LP
Collin McKenzie WP

Game 20
The Farm…………….5

Team Rainey………..1
Korrey Gareau WP
Sebastian Gervasutti LP

Game 21
Millers……………..4

Stix…………………3
Rob Schweyer WP
Paul Algar LP

While the last 3 round robin games are under way
Tonight’s 9:00 Game will be Winner of pool A County Materials vs Pool B second place The Farm, The # 1 ISC ranked Team Vs # 2

Boys of Summer, Games 7-9

Saturday, July 8th, 2006

From Al’s Fastball:

Bombers Win, Rainey Falls in First Round Games

Game 7

Aspen……………………….1
SoCal Bombers…………9

Tony Peeples WP Sean Whitten LP


(So Cal Bombers pitcher Tony Peeples notches win)

Game 8
Townline …….8

Millers………..3
Betto Guerrineiri WPRob Schweyer LP

Game 9
Albaugh………….. 7

Team Rainey ……..4

Terry Luster WP; Sebastian Gervasutti LP

Yours in FastpitchHank De Wild

Click here for Updated Standings

Editor’s note: Albaugh’s (and Team USA pitcher) Terry Luster has proved a difficult puzzle for Rainey to solve. They have a long history, dating back to the 2003 ISC World Tournament. In Team Rainey’s first ISC Tournament, Travis Price pitched them to a 3-1 record in pool play, the only loss coming against Terry Luster’s Houston H.I.S. Construction team. The two teams tied for the pool lead, with identical 3-1 records. (Rainey upset the #6 team in the world, Owen Sound, Canada for one of their wins.). Luster again faced Rainey in a playoff game, the first ever to decide a spot in the ISC World’s “Sweet Sixteen” Single Elimination bracket. Luster won the battle, despite a valiant battle by Rainey.