Archive for the ‘ISC-II’ Category

Ontario Challenge Cup

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

For our ISC II fans, the 5th Annual Ontario Challenge Cup is underway this weekend in Innerkip.

For all the scores and stats, see our brother blog The Deuce.

Past winners of the Challenge Cup have included Norwich Razorbacks, Port Elgin Blue Devils, Toronto Champion Indians and Kitchener Outlaws.

ISC Regional Commissioner Joe Todd is on site along with Kyle Smith and Jim Marr. There are 12 teams from 8 leagues across southern Ontario competing for a berth in the 2008 ISC II Tournament of Champions in Appleton, Wisconsin.

Lumberkings, Taylor Farms Merge

Monday, September 17th, 2007

For Immediate Release from the Taylor Farms Lumberkings team:

The California LumberKings and Taylor Farms will be merging for the 2008 season. The California LumberKings and A-1/Taylor Farms just completed a successful 2007 season in which they finished 2nd and 3rd respectfully at the 2007 ISC II ToC.

We will be now called the Taylor Farms LumberKings. We will once again be competing at the ISCII level for the 2008 season. With the player situation and financial situation, it was in the best interest of both teams combine, so we could continue playing at the ISC-ISCII level.

We will release our schedule once it has been finalized. We are currently working on our roster and as we sign players, we will release those player’s names.

We would like to wish the players that competed with our respective teams in the 2007 the best of luck in the future.

Editor’s notes: This one is sure to get the attention of many fastball fans, especially those that followed the remarkable runs that both the Lumberkings and A-1/Taylor Farms had at this year’s ISC II Tournament of Champions in Kitchener, culminating in a semi-final game that pitted the two teams against each other for a spot in the finals. That one proved to be one of the most exciting games of the tournament, won by the Lumberkings, 5-4 in extra innings, with a game-ending double play after A-1/Taylor Farms loaded the bases.

There had been rumors circulating recently that some variation of these clubs might move up to the ISC division, but with this announcement, that apparently will not be the case. Like many fastpitch fans, I suppose I always view mergers with mixed feelings….on one hand, it’s great to see a new powerhouse emerge, but on the other, it means fewer teams in existence for the game. The Lumberkings and A-1/Taylor were both talent laden clubs, and they can’t keep all of them in one house, so look for other clubs to get better, or maybe better still, perhaps we’ll see a new team surface after the merger. Little doubt that other teams will be reading the Lumberkings roster announcements with great interest.

It will be interesting to see the roster for the new club when it’s released. Two of the players on the 2007 A-1/Taylor Farms team played for the Lumberkings at the 2006 ISC II T of C (catcher Jeff Twist and centerfielder Shawn Mandolesi), so these two clubs are no strangers to each other.

At the 2007 Tournament of Champions, the Lumberkings had a three man pitching staff, with Darren Strange, Mike Egerdeen and pick-up Ed Gaspar, while A-1 Taylor Farms had Dave Drotzmann, John Bishop and Matt Barnes. Drotzmann earned all-world honors for his efforts, which included a no-hitter in his first game of the tournament.

The merger should make the 2008 Lumberkings among the top ranked teams in the ISC II division, along with, of course, the champion TNT Pennsylvania club, and Niagara Snappers, who took TNT to extra innings in their 2007 T of C semi-final game. TNT made no secret of the fact that the 2007 ISC II T of C may have been their swan song, while one suspects that the Niagara Snappers, who carried the mantle – and bullseye — of the # 1 ranking all year, and got tantalizingly close to the title, will return.

Here is a look at the (pre-merger) rosters for the Lumberkings and A-1 Taylor Farms the clubs, those submitted for the 2007 ISC II Tournament of Champions:

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Golden State Renaissance

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

Editor’s note: We’ve reposted this a third time, with the addition some additional high finishers in the ASA Nationals this weekend.

California teams are enjoying a resurgence of success at the national level in 2007 post season play:

1st: Rude Pac, NAFA A-Major Champions, Des Moines, SCIFL

2nd: So Cal Bombers, Palm Springs, runner-up at ISC World Tournament
2nd: Bakersfield Lumberkings, runner-up at ISC II Tournament of Champions

3rd: A-1/Taylor Farms, Castro Valley, CA, at ISC II Tournament of Champions
3rd: River City Rockers, Sacramento, CA at NAFA “AA” World Series;
River City Rockers, Sacramento, CA at the ASA “B” Nationals; and
Italian Athletic Club, Stockton, CA, at the ASA “A” Nationals
4th: Santa Rosa Fastpitch, at the ASA “C” Nationals

Judging from my email bag, the post season successes have renewed fan interest in California fastpitch as well. Waking up on the final day of the ISC World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions, and seeing all three California teams (Bombers in ISC, Lumberkings & A-1/Taylor in ISCII) still in the hunt and then later in the day, a California team in each final was something to see.

This comment appeared in a story reflecting on the 2007 ISC and ISC II tournaments, by Dave Birnie, from Ontario Canada:

What’s up with California teams ? Although they didn’t win a title they had the SoCal Bombers in the ISC Final and the California Lumber Kings in the ISC II Final with another Cali team in the ISC II Semi Final, the A1 Taylor Farms. California well represented in 2007 !

2008 AAU International Tournament

Friday, August 31st, 2007

AAU International Men’s Fastpitch Tournament
Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex
Orlando, Florida

Tournament Date: January 24 – 27, 2008

Entry Fee: $500

Entry Deadline: Thursday, November 1, 2007

Four Games Guaranteed

REMINDER

This tournament is First Come, First Serve.

Please get your entry in early.

The first 24 teams will be accepted.

The next 3 teams will be on a waiting list until we secure the 28th team.

After the 28th team is accepted we will put the next 3 teams on a waiting list until we secure the 32nd team.

We will not accept more than 32 teams in this tournament.

For more information, please contact

Alex Linares
Sports Manager
AAU Men’s Fastpitch Softball
407-828-5602
alex@aausports.org


Editor’s note:
Don’t be left behind on this one – it fills up as fast as any tournament I know of. Most of the teams that have already played re-up for the following year. Note Alex’s proviso that only the first 24 teams are guaranteed spots. From there, they will be accepted only in groups of four. (28, then 32). There will be no more than 32 teams. Reserve your spot now. And for you fans that are going to Orlando just for fun, remember to book your trip well in advance as you’ll save a bundle on airfare, etc. By comparison to some tournaments, this one can be done inexpensively if you plan in advance.

ISC’s “Diamond Dirt”, Final 2007 Issue

Friday, August 31st, 2007

We are pleased to share the final issue of this year’s “Diamond Dirt”, produced daily at the ISC World Tournament, and handed out to fans in attendance, by the editor himself, John Thompson.

“Diamond Dirt” was a daily, full-color handout produced and distributed each day, which included stories on games and events from the prior day, and color photos to boot. John worked tirelessly to get the “Diamond Dirt” out, submitting it to the printers early in the morning, and walking it around the complex at lunchtime and into the afternoon.


(John Thompson, editor of “Diamond Dirt” personally delivering to the fans at the ISC World Tournament at Kitchener)

And just for good measure, John was the man behind the outstanding, professionally produced 2007 ISC World Fastball Tournament program. If you haven’t seen that one yet, find someone who has one. It is a work of art.

Click here to view the final 2007 issue of “Diamond Dirt”, August 31, 2007. (PDF, requires Adobe Reader)

To view the complete set of 11 issues, click here and scroll down the page.

Dave Birnie on the 2006 & 2007 ISC and ISC II

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

From

Comments from Dave Birnie, on Kitchener’s two year stint as host of the ISC and ISC II tournament:

[Kitchener / Cambridge, Ontario] -In 2006 I was invited by the ISC II Commissioner, Blair Setford to be an ISC II Game Controller. I accepted his offer and had one of the most enjoyable fastball experiences of my life. I never thought I would ever attend an ISC World Tournament except as a paying spectator. This year, the ISC were in need of a few teams to complete the 32 team field and invited a few ISC II caliber teams to move up in class to play in the ISC World Tournament. When they contacted our team, the Peterborough Murphy Windmillers, we gladly accepted. I can’t thank Blair Setford and Ken Hackmeister enough for the invite and the prestigious honour of playing in the best fastball tournament in the World. I’d also like to thank the Peterborough management team of Wayne Wells, Jeff Murphy and of course the legendary Sylvia “Sparky” Ryan for allowing me to tag along for the ride.

There were several notable performances over the last 2 years …….

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ISC II T of C Photo Album & Stats

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007


(click link to visit official site)

From the official ISC website, www.iscfastpitch.com

Photo album by official photographer, Shooters, with this shot of some of the All-World players, including MVP Jay Herr (TNT/PA), Dave Drotzman and Jeff Twist of A-1 Taylor Farms (pitcher and catcher, respectively), Outstanding pitcher Jeremy Tracy (TNT/PA) and Jon Nimmo of the Lumberkings, the All-World Designated Hitter.

ISC Changes For 2008

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

Here are the significant 2008 changes approved by the ISC Board of Directors in Kitchener. These are in no particular order of importance.

Carrol Forbes Foundation Scholarships – Beginning immediately, high school seniors are eligible to win this $500 scholarship. Previously, applicants were required to have completed some college study. If a high school senior wins the scholarship, payment will be withheld until at least one semester of college is completed.

A 2nd annual scholarship has been approved so two $500 scholarships will be awarded each year. Details about the scholarship program are shown on the ISC web site.

Mexico and Caribbean Now Part of International Region – Effective with the 2008 season, all of Mexico and the Caribbean will be considered part of the International Region. Previously, Mexico was included in both US West and US Central regions and the Caribbean was part of US East region. This means any players living in Mexico or the Caribbean will be considered Out Of Region for US and Canadian based teams.

Mike Cutro New US East Regional Commissioner – Mike Cutro, sponsor and manager of the CPI team of Oswego, NY has been named a US East Regional Commissioner. Mike brings a passion and knowledge of the game including familiarity with the ISC II caliber teams in NY state and New England.

Team Entry Fees $350 for World Tournament and ISC II ToC – Beginning in 2008, all team entry fees are standardized at $350 for both World Tournament and ISC II teams.

2008 Hall of Fame Inductees – Hal Britton, Denny Bruckert, Doug Chase, Al Doran, Floyd “Blue” La Vergne and Gordon Wise will be inducted into the ISC Hall of Fame in Kimberly, August 10, 2008.

Catcher Courtesy Runner Rule Eliminated
– The prior rule allowing for a 2-out courtesy runner for the catcher, has been eliminated.

US West Region Changes – El Paso, Hudspeth, Culbertson, Jeff Davis and Presidio counties in west Texas are now part of US West region.

Dean Oscar Elected ISC President – Dean Oscar of Reedsburg, WI was elected ISC President replacing Dick Mason who chose to not run for re-election. Dick remains as an ISC Commissioner in the US West region. All other previous officers were re-elected.

New Statistics Category Added – A pitching category was added as an official ISC statistic. It is for pitchers with the longest consecutive win streak in ISC World Tournament competition. This will be added in the 2008 ISC Guide and placed on the ISC web site.

Kimberly Will Be A 7-day Tournament In 2008. ISC II 4-days – Due to requests from host cities, the 2008 ISC World Tournament will be a 7-day tournament, from Sunday thru Saturday. Likewise, the ISC II Tournament of Champions will be a 4-day tournament from Wednesday thru Saturday.

The first official function in Kimberly will be the Hall of Fame Induction Breakfast on Sunday morning, August 10, 2008 with tournament games beginning at 12 noon. Opening Ceremonies will be held Sunday evening. The team registration and manager meeting will be conducted Saturday evening or late afternoon.

Ken

TNT/South Lebanon still relishing tourney win

Monday, August 27th, 2007

From the Lebanon Daily News

By DON SCOTT
Sports Correspondent
Lebanon Daily News

It took 20 years, but Lebanon has returned to a top spot in the softball world thanks to South Lebanon/TNT Sanitation’s perfect outing in Kitchener, Ontario.

In 1987, Jolly Molly, a perennial softball powerhouse along with South Lebanon in the local league, won the Class A National title in Redding, Calif.

This year, South Lebanon/TNT went a step better by winning the International Softball Congress II Tournament that featured 35 teams — eight from the U.S. and 27 Canadian squads.

Ranked 10th in the tourney, SL/TNT finished its season with a 51-5 record by winning 20 consecutive games since July 2. Two of those victories came when they defeated the two top-ranked teams in the semifinal and title games in Kitchener to win the championship.

“It was almost 20 years since Jolly Molly won that national tournament,” field manager Lee Lutz said, “but this is much bigger because it was an international tournament. It was also the first time in the six years of the tourney that a team from the United States won it. We went 4-0 in pool play, got a bye in the first round of the single elimination round, so we had one less game to play, then won all four after that.”

Click here to read the rest of the story at our ISC II blog, “The Deuce”.

DVD’s to be made available of Championship Games of ISC WT and ISCII T of C

Monday, August 27th, 2007

The ISC World Tournament Championship Game, and the ISC II Tournament of Champions Title Game were produced and broadcast on television by Rogers Cable TV in Ontario.

They are making DVD’s available for purchase byFastball fans worldwide. For more information on pricing and availability, please call or email the following Rogers Cable TV contactperson:

Jen Schmidt
519-893-4400 ext. 8163
jen.schmidt(at)rci.rogers.com

Plans are to very soon archive on Sportsjuice.com, the video of the games covered by ISC-TV, excluding the Championship Game, which can be purchased, as described above.

Cheers,
Dave Blackburn
ISC Commissioner
Streaming and Broadcasting
daveb(at)virtvent.com