Archive for the ‘ISC-II’ Category

Teams in ISC World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Here is an updated list, as of June 26, of entered teams in both the ISC World Tournament and the ISC II Tournament of Champions.

(California teams in Bold)

ISC World Tournament

1. The Farm Tavern (Defending Champs)
2. Stone Yard (Host Team)
3. Texaco Pirates – Bahamas (International Berth)
4. Niagara Snappers (ISC II Move-up Berth)
5. Bar of Appleton (ISC II Move-up Berth)
6. Jarvis Gamblers (E. Canada TL ’07)
7. Patsy’s (CPI Qualifier)
8. Dolan & Murphy (Dick Tracy Qualifier)
9. Pueblo Bandits (Joe Santos Qualifier)
10. Midwest Stampede (Walcott Memorial Qualifier)
11. Circle Tap (Wisconsin State Tournament I)
12. Townline (Wisconsin State Tournament II)
13. Bar of Green Bay (Wisconsin Classic TL)
14. Kitchener Rivershark Twins (Hallman Legends Qualifier)
15. Aspen Interiors (Horse Lake Qualifier)
16. Team Rainey/IAC (Best of the West Qualifier)
17. Portland/DeMarini (Best of the West – from Lodi Shootout)
18. Thomson Area Merchants (Grafmeier Qualifier)
19. Broken Bow Gremlins (Invite)
20. Vancouver Grey Sox (Invite)
21. Midland Explorers (Midland Qualifier)
22. Saskatoon Diamondbacks (Ducks Unlimited I)
23. Horse Lake Thunder (Ducks Unlimited II)
24. Casa Trejo A1 Bombers (Rose Cup Qualifier)
25. Ashland Mets (Ashland Qualifier)
26. St. Thomas Evergreen Centennials (Jarvis Qualifier)
27. MinnDak Millers (invite)
28. Scarborough Wolverines (invite)


(click logo to visit official ISC website)

ISC II Tournament of Champions

1. South Lebanon TNT (Defending Champs)
2. Taylor Farms Lumberkings (’07 ToC Runner-up)
3. Bar of Appleton II (Host Team)
4. Ottawa Team Easton Thunder (E. Ontario Challenge Cup ’07)
5. Kitchener Outlaws (Ontario Challenge Cup)
6. Palermo Athletics (Highest Finisher ’07 E. Canada TL Play-off)
7. ASB Villard (West St. Paul ’07 Qualifier)
8. Keating Fitness (’07 MAFTL)
9. Memphis Posse (War Eagle Qualifier)
10. Chicago Fastpitch Club (Hustlehogs Icebreaker Qualifier)
11. Clay Face (Kelowna May Days Qualifier)
12. Innovative Communications (Best of the West – from Santos Qualifier)
13. Earl’s Club – Wisconsin State Tournament
14. Bulyea Rustlers (Canada West ISC II Qualifier I)
15. PDC Comets (Canada West ISC II Qualifier II)
16. Rude Pac (Best of the West Qualifier)
17. Sioux Falls Sox (Huntimer Qualifier)
18. NY Knights (Midland Qualifier)
19. Cutro Professional Inspections (CPI Qualifier I)
20 Carp 14C Victory Consulting (CPI Qualifier II)
21. Pete’s Blues (Kelso Klassic Qualifier)
22. Ashland Stockpack (Ashland Qualifier)
23. River City Rockers (Rose Cup Qualifier)
24. Waterdown Hammer (E. Ontario ISC II Qualifier)
25. Elora Wellington Brewers (SW Ontario ISC II Qualifier II)
26. Wilber Lime (Eau Claire Qualifier)
27. Wyevale Tribe (E. Canada Travel League)
28. Elmira Cubs (SW Ontario ISC II Qualifier I)
29. Bridgeport Braves (SW Ontario ISC II Qualifier III)

2008 Rose Cup Tournament Results

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

Rose Cup Tournament at Portland, Oregon

Saturday, June 21, 2008

8:30 a.m
Broken Bow Gremlins – 2
Horse Lake Thunder -0
WP-Andrew Kirkpatrick
LP-Darren Zack

8:30 a.m
IAC / Team Rainey – 8
LloydminsterDodgers -0
WP – Sebastian Gervasutti
LP – Mc Cabe
HR – Manfredi (IAC/TR)

8:30 a.m
SoCal Bombers – 3
Innovative Communications, UT – 0
WP- Grant
LP – Frame
HR – Landy Rodriguez (B)

8:30 a.m
Vancouver Grey Sox – 4
River City Rockers – 3
WP – Piechnik
LP – Newton

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Lumberkings stay at #1 in ISC II rankings

Thursday, June 19th, 2008


June 19, 2008 – Winning the Snapper Shootout was more than enough to keep the California LumberKings on top of the ISC II rankings as they were picked number one by 10 of the 12 ranking committee members.

Other western teams in the rankings include:
16 Sacramento, CA River City Rockers
21 Salt Lake City, UT Innovative Communications
26 Sun Valley, CA Rude Pac
27 Kelowna, BC Clayface Stucco

Three of those four have already qualified for the 2008 ISC II Tournament of Champions, while River City Rockers are expected to nail down a berth this weekend at the Rose Cup.

Expect all of these teams to make some noise in Appleton as the ISC II continues to grow in popularity.

For more on the ISC II rankings, click here for the story on our brother blog The Deuce.


2008 Rose Cup Schedule – June 21-22

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Click here for the 2008 Rose Cup Tournament Schedule, to be held in Portland, Oregon, this weekened, June 21-22, 2008.

Thanks to Brian Ree and Kary Moore for this information.

ISC II # 3 NY Knights qualify for ToC

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

Bill Hillhouse Garners MVP Honors for NY Knights

The ISC II’s current # 3 ranked team (behind the California Lumberkings and TNT of Lebanon, Pennsylvania), the New York Knights, captured a berth to the 2008 ISC II Tournament of Champions, at the Midland, Michigan qualifer. Bill Hillhouse earned MVP Honors for the Knights. Read the complete story at our brother blog, “The Deuce”.

2008 ISC II Rankings – June 1, 2008

Rank Team
1 Bakersfield, CA Taylor Farms Lumberkings
2 South Lebanon, PA TNT
3 New York City, NY Knights
4 Perkasie, PA Rise
5 Ashland, OH Stockpack

Thanks to ISC II Commissioner, Blair Setford, who continues to post daily ISC II news to The Deuce.

ISC and ISC II Teams Qualified for WT and T of C

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

California With Three Already: Rainey, Lumberkings and Rude Pac

The following shows the teams who have already qualified for the 2008 ISC World and ISC II Tournament of Champions (and how they qualified). The list is of those teams who have qualified through the June 6-8 weekend.


ISC World Tournament

1. The Farm Tavern (Defending Champs)
2. Stone Yard (Host Team)
3. Texaco Pirates – Bahamas (International Berth)
4. Niagara Snappers (ISC II Move-up Berth)
5. Bar of Appleton (ISC II Move-up Berth)
6. Jarvis Gamblers (E. Canada TL ’07)
7. Patsy’s (CPI Qualifier)
8. Dolan & Murphy (Dick Tracy Qualifier)
9. Pueblo Bandits (Joe Santos Qualifier)
10. Midwest Stampede (Walcott Memorial Qualifier)
11. Circle Tap (Wisconsin State Tournament I)
12. Townline (Wisconsin State Tournament II)
13. Bar of Green Bay (Wisconsin Classic TL)
14. Kitchener Rivershark Twins (Hallman Legends Qualifier)
15. Aspen Interiors (Horse Lake Qualifier)
16. Team Rainey/IAC (Best of the West Qualifier)
17. Portland/DeMarini (Best of the West – from Lodi Shootout)
18. MinnDak Millers (Grafmeier Qualifier)


(click logo to visit official ISC website)

ISC II Tournament of Champions

1. South Lebanon TNT (Defending Champs)
2. Taylor Farms Lumberkings (’07 ToC Runner-up)
3. Bar of Appleton II (Host Team)
4. Ottawa Team Easton Thunder (E. Ontario Challenge Cup ’07)
5. Kitchener Outlaws (Ontario Challenge Cup)
6. Palermo Athletics (Highest Finisher ’07 E. Canada TL Play-off)
7. ASB Villard (West St. Paul ’07 Qualifier)
8. Keating Fitness (’07 MAFTL)
9. Memphis Posse (War Eagle Qualifier)
10. Chicago Fastpitch Club (Hustlehogs Icebreaker Qualifier)
11. Clay Face (Kelowna May Days Qualifier)
12. Innovative Communications (Best of the West – from Santos Qualifier)
13. Earl’s Club – Wisconsin State Tournament
14. Bulyea Rustlers (Canada West ISC II Qualifier I)
15. PDC Comets (Canada West ISC II Qualifier II)
16. Rude Pac (Best of the West Qualifier)
17. Sioux Falls Sox (Huntimer Qualifier)

ISC and ISC II Qualifiers continue throughout June with the final ’08 qualifier scheduled for the July 4 weekend.

Ken

Rose Cup Field of Teams Announced – June 21-22

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

Nine Powerhouse Teams for this year’s Rose Cup Tournament in Portland, Oregon: (rankings shown in parentheses)

1. Broken Bow Gremlins – (ISC # 4)
2. SoCal Bombers- (ISC # 5)
3. Vancouver Grey Sox- (ISC # 9)
4. Horse Lake Thunder- (ISC # 10)
5. IAC/Team Rainey- (ISC # 16)
6. Portland DeMarini- (unranked)
7. California LumberKings- (ISC II # 1)
8. River City Rockers- (ISC II # 19)
9. Innovative Communications- (ISC II # 38)

Schedule due out by the end of the week.

For Fastpitchwest’s Rose Cup Coverage for 2002 through 2007, click here. ( Photos available from 2002 to 2005)

For list of past Rose Cup Champions, click here.

This year, he’ll be pitching FOR them, instead of against them.

Argentine Pitching Pipeline

Monday, June 9th, 2008

While New Zealand and Canadian pitching has fueled many an American team during the past several decades, more and more teams are discovering another hotbed of talent – Argentina.

This past weekend, plenty of Argentine pitching talent was on display in Santa Barbara at the Best of the West tournament, including tournament Most Valuable Pitcher, Sebastian Gervasutti, who pitched for the eventual winner, Team Rainey/IAC, Lucas Mata, who pitched for the highest ranked team (# 5) A1 So Cal Bombers, Matias Tessore, who pitched for the third place team, Portland DeMarini (pictured above) and young Guido Silbert, all of 18 years old, who pitched for Clyde Bennett’s 23-and-under team, the Young Bucks, and soon-to-be Argentine Jr. National team in Whitehorse later this month.

Lucas Mata is probably the best known of this group, with back-to-back ISC World Championships to his credit in 2005 and 2006 with County Materials, followed by a runner-up finish with his current team, the So Cal Bombers in 2007. Mata has been named to the All World team in three separate ISC World Tournaments (2003 and 2005 with County Materials and last year with his current team, the So Cal Bombers.) He teamed with Andrew Kirkpatrick in 2005 and 2006 to win World titles as members of County Materials). He is credited with taking the So Cal Bombers to the “next level”, defeating then-top ranked Broken Bow during the 2007 season, and again, later, in the ISC World Tournament. He is among the hardest throwers in the game.

(ISC All-World Team Pitcher Lucas Mata of the So Cal Bombers)

(photo by Maddy Flanagan)

Sebastian Gervasutti is but 24 years old, but already owns an ISC World Championship ring which he won as a member of The Farm Tavern team last year, and has several World Tournament under his belt, including one in 2006 with his current team, Team Rainey, in which he beat higher ranked opponents. Sebastian is a different type of pitcher than Mata, but can be equally effective, known for the tight rotation and movement of his pitches, and also for his quick smile and amiable nature. At Santa Barbara this past weekend, Mata and Gervasutti traded 2-1 wins, with Sebastian’s coming on Sunday to eliminate Mata’s Bombers. Earlier this year, Sebastian was one named Co-MVPitcher at the AAU International Tournament
in Orlando, helping his Mac’s Sprayers team win the 2008 championship. Perhaps his greatest accomplishment to date was pitching the Argentine National team to the bronze medal in the Pan Am Games in 2006 at Hermosillo, Mexico. The irony was that Argentina’s bronze bumped the USA off the medal stand, to 4th place.

(Sebastian Gervasutti of Team Rainey/IAC, Best of the West MVPitcher)


(photo by Maddy Flanagan)


Matias Tessore
is also in his early 20’s, with ISC World Tournament experience, last year, as a member of the Bloomington, Illinois team. Matias is with Portland DeMarini, which finished in a third place tie in the Best of the West, winning a berth to the ISC World Tournament. Matias is physically larger than the others, and appears to have veteran pitching savvy.

(Matias Tessore of Portland DeMarini)
(photo by Maddy Flanagan)

Guido Silbert is 18 years old, having met Dave Blackburn while David’s Maccabiah team was competing in Buenos Aires earlier this year. Dave introduced him to Clyde Bennett, and Guido (properly pronounced Gee-doh with a hard G as in got, not Gwee-do, as Spanish is the native language). Guido is also a member of the Argentine Jr. National team that will be competing in the ISF Jr. World Championships, in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada.

(Guido Silbert of Santa Barbara Young Bucks)

(photo by Maddy Flanagan)

There are, of course, others across the country. Illinois teams in particular have bolstered their pitching staffs with Argentine pitching — Juan Potolicchio, of Dolan & Murphys, Tessore and Max Montero of the Bloomington Stix, and Roberto Bahler, of Thomson, Illinois, and formerly of Portland DeMarini in the early 2000’s, one of the first to come stateside to pitch. Jose Betto Guerrinieri pitched with the Townline team in Wisconsin last year. This year, Montero will be in Pueblo Colorado, with another well known Argentine pitcher, Francisco (‘Sisko) Sabate, on the Bandit team. Sisko’s dad is the manager of the Argentine National team, and Sisko serves as pitching coach. A number of Argentine players have spent time playing in Omaha, Nebraska, after the 19 and under Argentine team toured their a few years ago.

(Did I leave anyone out?)

With this kind of talent, it is a safe bet that teams looking for talented pitching will continue to look south to Buenos Aires and other parts of Argentina.

A question that I have heard more than once, is “why the Italian sounding names” if Argentina is a Spanish speaking country ? The answer:

It is estimated between 20 to 25 million Argentines have some degree of Italian descent (over 60% of the total population). Italians began arriving to Argentina in great numbers in the 1870s, and this migratory flow continued to the 1960s.

Italian settlement in Argentina, along with Spanish settlement, formed the backbone of today’s Argentine society. Argentine culture has significant connections to Italian culture, also in terms of language, customs and traditions.

The Italian population in Argentina is the second largest in the world, by numbers, outside of Italy (after Brazil). Italian historian, Marcello De Cecco has specified:

“Italians, as it is known, were a people of emigrants. For many centuries, they spread out into the four corners of the world. Nevertheless only in two countries, they constitute the majority of the population: in Italy and in Argentina…”

Source: Wikipedia

In Spanish, for the people of Argentina:
En español, para el pueblo de la Argentina:

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Update 2 on Kevin Castillo

Monday, June 9th, 2008

Kevin Castillo’s dad Paul provided an update to let us know that Kevin had surgery on the broken fibula and torn ligatments on Sunday, and that it went as well as could be expected, considering the injury, which the doctor’s described as “significant”.

We were told that Kevin was back at the ballpark Sunday, after surgery, to root for his Lumberkings teammates. The Lumberkings responded by winning the tournament.

En Espanol:

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Rainey/IAC is Best of the West

Sunday, June 8th, 2008


(click for schedule of games and more info)

We are assembling the info for a full report, but in the meantime:

Finals
Team Rainey/IAC 11
Grillos, Santa Cecilia MX 1
5 innings
WP-Sebastian Gervasutti
LP-Panfilo Valdez


Semifinals

Team Rainey/IAC 3
Portland DeMarini 2
WP-Bricklen Anderson
LP- Matias Tessore

Grillos, Santa Cecilia, MX over
Innovative Communications
WP – Panfilo Valdez
LP – Steve Black


Quarterfinals

Team Rainey/IAC 2
A1 Bombers 1
WP-Sebastian Gervasutti
LP-Lucas Mata

(Sebastian Gervasutti of Team Rainey/IAC, Best of the West MVPitcher)


(photo by Maddy Flanagan)


Most Valuable Pitcher

Sebastian Gervasutti

Most Valuable Player

Chase Turner

ISC Berths
Rainey/IAC and Portland win ISC berths

ISC II Berths:
Innovative Communications and Rude Pac earn ISC II berths

News and notes:

Team Rainey/IAC
turned an 0-3 Saturday into a 4-0 Sunday, including a quarterfinal win over the then-unbeaten A1 So Cal Bombers. Rainey/IAC played well enough on Saturday, but had nothing to show for it at the end of the day. Their Saturday included an extra inning, 2-1 loss to the same Bomber team, with the same pitching match-up – as Sunday, Argentines Sebastian Gervasutti for Rainey and Lucas Mata for the Bombers.

The Bombers came into the tournament as the # 5 ranked team in the World, while Rainey was the next highest ranked team, at # 16. It was Rainey’s 0-3 Saturday that produced an unlikely match-up of the two powerhouses in a Sunday morning quarterfinal — the 3-0 Bombers as the top seed, and Rainey as an 0-3 low seed. As the # 5 seed from Pool A actually had to play and win an 8:30am Sunday morning game just to get to play the Bombers in the quarter final.

The rematch Sunday was equal to Saturday’s game, with Rainey coming away the winner, 2-1, scoring the game winner in the bottom of the 7th inning, on a double-throwing error. Coming home with the winning run was Rainey/IAC’s Chase Turner, who was 3-for-3 in the game, with two hits off Robbie O’Brien and a third against Lucas Mata, who came on in relief. Turner had an outstanding weekend, and was named as the tournament’s Most Valuable Player.

The Best of the West victory was the fourth for Team Rainey, which won the tournament three consecutive years in 2002-2004. It was the Bombers in 2005 which broke the string, followed by Innovative Communications’ back-to-back titles in 2006 and 2007.

Innovative Communications of Utah turned in yet another strong performance for the third year in a row, having won the Best of the West back-to-back in 2006 and 2007. They wound up tied for third this year, with Portland DeMarini, winning a dramatic come-from-behind-last inning game against Rude Pac, 5-3, to get into the semi-finals against the hitting machine that was Santa Ceclia, Mexico.

Mark Summers of the River City Rockers hit five (count ’em, 5) home runs on the weekend, while Esteban Solano of the Grillos of Santa Cecelia Mexico, had four.

Portland DeMarini: Matias Tessore pitched 22 innings, surrendering only 3 earned runs, while Matt Barnes pitched 8 innings and gave up 2 earned runs. The leading hitters for Portland on the weekend were: Todd Garcia – .364, Paul Reyes – .364, Rob Gehrke – .357 and Cullam Ryan – .308. Chris Wright, Ryan Daly, and Todd Garcia led the team in RBIs with 3 each. Jeff Reich hit a game winning home run against Long Beach Black Sox and Todd Garcia also hit a home run against Long Beach Black Sox.

The Grillos of Santa Cecila, Mexico
hit 15 home runs as a team. (In case you were wondering, the ball was a standard issue, new model K-Master as used by the ISC, and the portable fencing was set at championship distances)

River City Rockers: Mark Summers was 10 of 13 at bat with 5 home runs and 2 doubles. Mike Abernathy was was 8 for 13 in his first tournament of the year. Zack Abernathy was 7 for 14 and Mario Pereira was 7 for 15 with two home runs. Summers and Pereira both hit home runs off of L. Mata of the Bombers. Summers hit a home run in 4 of the 5 games the Rockers played.