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Red Rock Tournament Pages Updated

Monday, June 18th, 2007

We have updated our Red Rock Tournament pages, including the Scoreboard and Photo Galleries. The previous slideshow remains, but we have posted the photos in our familar Photo Gallery format. The scoreboard page now includes all scores, winning and losing pitchers on one page, which may be helpful to the ISC ranking committee members.


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for the main Red Rock Tournament page.
Click here for Red Rock 2007 page
Click here for Red Rock Scoreboard
Click here for Red Rock Photo Galleries

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for Red Rock Slide Show.

California Lumberkings Vault to ISC II # 4 Ranking

Monday, June 18th, 2007


California Lumberkings Vault to # 4 in Rankings

The California Lumberkings moved up two more spots in the ISC II rankings, from # 6 to # 4, in the recently released June 15 rankings and are now the top ranked USA team in the ISC II division, which is has been dominated by Ontario, Canada area teams. The Lumberkings have qualified for the 2007 ISC II Tournament of Champions, which will be back in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, this yeasr, on August 14-18, 2007.

Last year, the Lumberkings became the first ever team to compete in the highly competitive ISC II division, qualifying for the playoff round (top 24 of 40 teams), and went on to win their first round playoff game, putting them in the top 12, before falling to a then-unbeaten Kitchener Outlaws team in an extra inning, 2-1 nail biter.

The Lumberkings will be back in action next weekend at the prestigious Rose Cup tournament in Portland, Oregon, where they will face one of the top teams in the world, the Broken Bow Gremlins of New York, who are currently ranked # 3 in the ISC World rankings. The Lumberkings schedule is as follows:

Pool D.
Broken Bow Gremlins (NY)
Lumberkings (CA)
Italian Athletic Club (CA)
Brotherton (OR)

Saturday – June 23rd
0830am – White Field – Broken Bow Gremlins vs. Lumberkings
12:30pm – Budweiser Field – Lumberkings vs. Brotherton
04:30pm – M&W Field – Lumberkings vs. IAC*

*IAC is not in the tournament, and has been replaced a team yet to be announced.

Top two teams from each Pool advance to Championship round

Click here to view our post on the latest ISC II rankings, at our sibling blog, “The Deuce”.

Full ISC II Rankings for June 15.

Snappers Hold Top Spot in ISC II Rankings

Saturday, June 16th, 2007

From our sibling blog, “The Deuce”, the new June 15 Rankings:

June 15, 2007 – Top finishes at the highly regarded Snapper Shootout and the Mitchell tournaments vaulted Elora Wellington Brewers from 10th into a tie for second in the June 15 ISC II rankings. Elora finished in a dead heat with the 2005 ISC II Champion Elmira Cubs, who dropped the championship game to the Brewers in Mitchell, on the heels of a strong showing at the Woodstock Legends tournament.

Remaining atop the rankings for the second straight period are the Niagara Snappers. Making his highly anticipated debut in Snapper black & white at the Shootout was ISC II strikeout king Corey Costello and he didn’t disappoint, leading the Snappers to the final game against Elora before it was rained out.

Moving up two spots to #4 are the California LumberKings, who have been giving fits to top-ranked ISC teams all season long. Rounding out the top five are the defending champion Tavistock Merchants who have played well, but haven’t been able to put it all together just yet.

A total of 35 teams from across North America received at least one vote from the panel of 12 rankers.

The top 10 are as follows:

1. Niagara, ON Snappers
2. Elora, ON Wellington Brewers
2. Elmira, ON Cubs
4. Bakersfield, CA Lumberkings
5. Tavistock, ON Merchants
6. Palermo, ON Athletics
7. Perkasie, PA Rise
8. Oswego, NY Cutro Professional Inspections
9. Ottawa, ON Team Easton Thunder
10. South Lebanon, PA TNT

To see the full list, including how each committee member ranked the teams, please see the ISC II section of the ISC website.

The rankings will form the basis for seeding teams in the sixth annual ISC II Tournament of Champions which will be played August 14-18 at Budd Park in Kitchener and Kinsmen Park in Cambridge, Ontario. The tournament will feature 35 teams from across North America playing a four-game round robin schedule in seven pools of five teams each. The top three teams from each pool along with three wildcards will advance to a single elimination playoff bracket.

For more information, please contact:

Blair Setford
ISC II Commissioner
Email: blairjs(at)rogers.com

Get the Dirt …

Friday, June 15th, 2007

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Diamond Dirt Available on-line

Diamond Dirt Volume 2 – June – July 2007 is now available here on-line in PDF format:

http://www.iscfastpitch.com/uploads/File/DDirt_June07_Web(1)[1].pdf

Editor, John Thompson of Waterloo, Ontario has been working overtime to bring us another great issue of this popular ball yard magazine. This issue is jam packed with information including:

* News about the upcoming ISC World Tournament in Kitchener, August 10-18 and
the ISC II Tournament of Champions being held in Kitchener and Cambridge, August 14-18.
* ISC and ISC II June 5 team rankings.
* Kiwi Test Series being held this week in Ontario.
* 4th Annual Monkton World Fastball Invitational being held in Monkton, ON, June 28 to July 1.
* 10th Annual WORLD SERIES OF FASTBALL, being held in Orillia, ON – July 13-15

Thanks to John for another great issue of Diamond Dirt.

Again, this issue is available by clicking here.

Previous issues of Diamond Dirt, including the February edition are at:
http://www.iscfastpitch.com/index.php?page=120

Al Doran
from Orillia, Ontario

Tornadoes Hit Blue-Gray Tournament

Thursday, June 14th, 2007


By DAN ARMONAITIS, For the Herald-Journal

TORNADOES CAPTURE TITLE

In their first of existence, the South Carolina Tornadoes did something last weekend that no other team from the Palmetto State had done before.

The Tornadoes – an amateur softball team based out of Spartanburg – captured the championship at the 54th Annual Blue-Gray Men’s Fast Pitch Invitational last Sunday at Lagoon Park in Montgomery, Ala.

“There have been a lot of other good teams from South Carolina that have gone down there over the years, but none of them had ever won it,” manager and right fielder Travis Owens said. “So, for us to win it all, it was something special.”

The Tornadoes swept through the two-day tournament, finishing with a 6-0 overall record. They won their two championship round games by a combined 22-4 margin.

“All the pieces fell together,” Owens said. “Our defense was playing well, and our offense was hitting the ball. We averaged 11 runs a ballgame while giving up three. When you do that, the odds are definitely in your favor.”

The Tornadoes – the only traveling men’s fast pitch team in the state – clinched the title on Sunday with a 12-4 victory against Alpha Heating and Air, which had won the tournament three of the previous four years. They posted a 10-0 win against Montgomery Fast Pitch in the semifinals.

Jahmal Overton, a former baseball player at Georgia Tech, was named the tournament MVP after hitting four home runs, including two in the championship game.

“Jahmal was on,” Owens said. “He was seeing the ball well, and it seemed kind of effortless for him. He was a spark plug for us, and every time he made contact, it generated something good.” Chris Sturgill and Greg Gerhart each added two-run blasts for the Tornadoes in the title game, and pitcher Brad Courtney claimed the decisive victory.

“The thing that was so great about the tournament was that we played all the better squads that were there,” Owens said. “Sometimes, you can go through and not have to play the best based on the way the brackets fall, but this time, we had to beat the best.”

Many members of the team had previous experience at the Blue-Gray Invitational but had never before competed in the tournament as the Tornadoes.

“When we went down to Montgomery, we kind of took everybody by surprise,” Owens said. “They didn’t know who we were by our team name, but when we showed up, they knew us as players.”

Owens said that the Tornadoes are planning to compete in two national tournaments this summer – the National Softball Association Men’s Fast Pitch World Series (Aug. 3-5 in Salisbury, Md.) and the Amateur Softball Association Class B national championships (Aug. 29-Sept. 3 in Altamonte Springs, Fla.).

For now, however, the Tornadoes will continue to savor their recently won title.

“(The Blue-Gray Invitational) is one of the best in the Southeast as far as the quality of teams that participate, so winning it is quite an accomplishment,” Owens said. “It’s a well run tournament, and every year, you know you’re going to go down there and see some good teams.”

2007 Portland Rose Cup – June 23rd & 24th – Portland, Oregon

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

2007 Portland Rose Cup – June 23rd & 24th – Portland, Oregon
Delta Park Complex – 16 Teams

Printer Friendly PDF Schedule

Pool A.
Portland DeMarini (OR)
Larry Miller Hogs (UT)
Romie Angels (CA)
Team Yakima (WA)

Saturday – June 23rd
10:30am – GI Joes Field – Portland DeMarini vs Larry Miller Hogs
10:30am – M&W Field – Romie Angels vs. Team Yakima

2:30pm – GI Joes Field – Romie Angels vs. Portland DeMarini
2:30pm – M&W Field – Larry Miller Hogs vs. Team Yakima

6:30pm – White Field – Team Yakima vs. Portland DeMarini
6:30pm – Budweiser Field – Larry Miller Hogs vs. Romie Angels

Pool B.
SoCal Bombers (CA)
C-9 (Victoria, BC)
Mock Ford (OR)
AA Riteway (OR)

Saturday – June 23rd
10:30am – White Field – So-Cal Bombers vs. C-9
10:30am – Budweiser Field – AA Riteway vs. Mock Ford

2:30pm – White Field – AA Riteway vs. So-Cal Bombers
2:30pm – Budweiser Field – Mock Ford vs. C-9

6:30pm – GI Joes Field – Mock Ford vs. So-Cal Bombers
6:30pm – M&W Field – C-9 vs. AA Riteway

Pool C.
Vancouver Grey Sox (British Columbia)
A-1 Taylor (CA)
CR Adidas (OR)
Cleon’s (WA)

Saturday – June 23rd
08:30am – M&W Field – Vancouver Grey Sox vs. A-1 Taylor
08:30am – GI Joes Field – Cleon’s vs CR/Adidas

12:30pm – M&W Field – CR/Adidas vs. Vancouver Grey Sox
12:30pm – GI Joes Field – A-1 Taylor vs. Cleon’s

04:30pm – White Field – Vancouver Grey Sox vs. Cleon’s
04:30pm – Budweiser Field – C/R Adidas vs. A-1 Taylor

Pool D.
Broken Bow Gremlins (NY)
Lumberkings (CA)
Italian Athletic Club (CA)
Brotherton (OR)

Saturday – June 23rd
0830am – White Field – Broken Bow Gremlins vs. Lumberkings
08:30am – Budweiser Field – IAC vs. Brotherton

12:30pm – White Field – IAC vs. Broken Bow Gremlins
12:30pm – Budweiser Field – Lumberkings vs. Brotherton

04:30pm – GI Joes Field – Broken Bow Gremlins vs. Brotherton
04:30pm – M&W Field – Lumberkings vs. IAC

Top two teams from each Pool advance to Championship round

Championship Round

Sunday – June 24th
10:30am – GI Joes Field – A1 vs. D2
10:30am – White Field – B1 vs. C2
10:30am – Budweiser Field – C1 vs. B2
10:30am – M&W Field – D1 vs. A2

12:30pm – GI Joes Field – (A1/D2 winner) vs. (B1/C2 winner)
12:30pm – M&W Field – (C1/B2 winner) vs. (D1/A2 winner)

2:30pm – GI Joes Field = Championship game

Consolation Round
Sunday – June 24th
08:30am – GI Joes Field – A3 vs. D4
08:30am – White Field – B3 vs. C4
08:30am – Budweiser Field – C3 vs. B4
08:30am – M&W Field – D3 vs. A4

12:30am – White Field – (A3/D4 winner vs. B3/C4 winner)
12:30am – Budweiser Field – (C3/B4 winner vs. D3/A4 winner)

02:30pm – Budweiser Field – Consolation Championship Game

U.S. Citizens with Pending Passport Applications Allowed Temporary Travel Flexibility

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

Headed to Kitchener, Ontario, Canada for the ISC World Tournament or ISC II Tournament of Champions? Read on…….


From the U.S. State Department
Travel Accomodation Announced June 8, 2007
The U.S. Departments of State and Homeland Security announced Friday, June 8th that U.S. citizens traveling to Canada, Mexico, Bermuda or countries in the Caribbean region, who have applied for, but not yet received passports, can re-enter the United States by air. This accommodation does not mean that Americans are exempt from meeting the entry requirements of Canada, Mexico, Bermuda or countries in the Caribbean region. Entry requirements for those countries remain in effect. Americans traveling to those countries must verify the specific entry requirements for that country before departure.
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Waterloo Region the place to be

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

From The Record, Waterloo, Ontario, via Al’s Fastball:

Click here to see the story in newspaper style format (PDF)

By Christine Rivet

[KITCHENER, ONTARIO, CANADA] – In case you haven’t already heard, Waterloo Region is the centre of the fastball universe.

This, from promoter Duncan Matheson who — along with his volunteer army of fastball foot soldiers — will bring the men’s world club team championships to Kitchener for the second straight year.

“You got so many people around here that are fastball nuts. They put so much into the game because they love the game,” Matheson said at yesterday’s news conference which kicked off a season that will conclude with the International Softball Congress world tournament in Kitchener from Aug. 10-18.

For Halifax native Mark Smith, the head coach of the Canadian senior men’s fastball team, this area’s fastball talent, proximity to Toronto’s airport, world-class facilities and hospitality are hard to beat.

“All fastball roads lead you here,” said Smith, in town with the national team this week for a test series against the three-time defending world champs from New Zealand.

The Kiwis warmed up for that series last night in Tavistock, handing the Kitchener Hallman Twins a 13-3 defeat in the opening game of a doubleheader.

This summer, the ISC worlds, the granddaddy of senior men’s club team tournaments, will be held at Kitchener’s Peter Hallman Ball Yard for the third time in six years.

The ISCs also include an intermediate men’s competition (the Tournament of Champions) to be played in Kitchener and Cambridge, a youth tournament and a skills clinic.

Waterloo Region and area boasts a season piled high with premier fastball events, organizers said, including the recently-completed Legends of Fastball Classic in Woodstock.

New Zealand national team infielder Jarrad Martin knows first-hand how much this sport matters to local fans.

While wearing the uniform of the two-time ISC champion County Materials of Marathon, Wis., last summer, he felt the wrath of local spectators at the Hallman Ball Yards.

“Last year, we (County) weren’t on the best side of the fans at a lot of times. We had to deal with the adversity and the hostile crowds. But the sport has a great following here,” said Martin, 34, an electrician from New Plymouth, New Zealand

Named the 2006 ISCs most valuable player, Martin will make a return trip to Kitchener in August, for the 2007 ISC worlds, as a member of the Broken Bow Gremlins of Albany, N.Y.

Smith, who has repeatedly brought Team Canada to Kitchener for training camps, will also guide Nova Scotia’s under-19 girls squad to Kitchener-Waterloo next month to train.

ISC world tourney organizers said that more than 50,000 fans are expected to watch the nine-day tournaments in Kitchener and Cambridge. About $7 million will be injected into the local economy, they said.

Some 600 volunteers will devote 14,000 hours to hosting the ISC worlds and Tournament of Champions.

“It’s fastball fever. People are going crazy about the game,” said Matheson, the 2007 ISC tourney’s chair.

At last year’s ISC worlds, 47,000 fans attended. The tourney netted a profit of $82,000, shared with seven local non-profit groups.

crivet@therecord.com

FASTBALL FRENZY

Area fastball events scheduled this season include:

June 14-16 — Test series, New Zealand vs. Canada; Orillia’s Tudhope Park (Thursday), Sebringville’s Community Park (Friday) and Kitchener’s Peter Hallman Ball Yard (Saturday, 6 and 8 p.m.).

June 28 to July 1
— World Fastball Invitational, Monkton, Ont., featuring the world’s seven top-ranked club teams.

Aug. 10-18
— ISC world tournament, Kitchener’s Peter Hallman Ball Yard.

Midland Explorer’s Tournament – Complete Results

Monday, June 11th, 2007

Thanks to Kyle Beane for this complete report:

Midland Tops Field; Planggers, Ashland Mets earn ISC berths

[MIDLAND, MICHIGAN]

A Division Results
Game 1 – A Division
Mickeys 8, UpToDate 0 (5 innings)
WP – Eric Wilson (5K), LP – Mike Spagnoulo (5K)
Mickeys – Blalock (2) HR. UTD – Tim Roberts had only hit
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Explorers Top Kitchener for Midland Tournament Title

Monday, June 11th, 2007

From Al’s Fastball

Midland, MI

Results from Explorers games from Boulevard Lounge Tournament.
Full tournament details to be sent on early in the week.

Game 1
Explorers 3, Planggers 0
WP – Patterson 3-0 (13K, 5H), LP – Sleep (6K, 7H)
All runs scored in 6th inning. Crawford 2×3, RBI. Beane and
Ketelhut with one RBI each.

Explorers 1, Ashland 0
WP – Joseph 2-1 (11K, 4H), LP – Long (2K, 4H)
Crawford, 2×3, solo HR for game’s only run. Kevin Scott 2×3
for Ashland.

Explorers 9, Scarborough 2
WP – Lynch 1-1 (4K, 3H), LP – Skelton (1K, 7H)
Horning and Moore, 2×3, Frick 2×4 – each with 1 RBI. Beane 3×3,
1 RBI. Ketelhut 2 RBI. Matt DiSalva 2×3 for Scarborough

Explorers 3, Kitchener 1
WP – Patterson 4-0 (9K, 7H), LP – Koert (8K, 7H)
Benson 2×3 with 3 RBI. Evan Boyd with RBI single for Twins.

Semi-final
Explorers 2, Planggers 0
WP – Patterson 5-0 (9K, 6H), LP – Sleep – 7K, 8H)
Moore RBI double. Crawford RBI single. Dave Wiley 2×3 for Planggers.

Championship
Explorers 13, Kitchener 7

WP – Joseph 3-1 (2K, 12H), LP – Martin (4K, 6H)

Twins jumped to a 5-0 lead after 3 innings, but Explorers scored 5 in bottom of inning. Twins back with 2 in the 4th and Explorers answered with 4 in the bottom of that inning. Four more Midland runs in the 5th and 6th ended the slugfest.

Explorers – Benson 2×4, Moore 2×3 (HR). Frick 3×4. Beane 3×3,
2 RBI. Crawford 2 RBI.
Twins – Eidt 3×4 (HR), 2 RBI. Levy 4×4 (HR), 3 RBI.

Most Valuable Pitcher – Grant Patterson, Explorers – 3-0, 21 innings, 30K, 1R, 3BB.
Most Valuable Hitter – Dale Levy, Twins – 12×21. 3 HR.

Kyle
kbeane8(at)yahoo.com