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2007 AAU International Tournament flyer

Tuesday, October 24th, 2006

ORLANDO, FL Click here for Official AAU International Tournament flyer, in English and Spanish. (Requires Adobe or other PDF reader to download and open)

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From Al’s Fastball
TidBits AAU Teams signing up

TEAMS (rumored to have) SIGNED UP SO FAR INCLUDE:

Puerto Rico Natl. Team
and their 18 yrs old team
Los Socios (Venezuela )
Earls Club ( WI )
Bucktown Bee’s ( Ontario )
Ohsweken Redmen
Selects ( Ontario ) –
Radio 560 ( Mexico )
Alabama Fastpitch (AL )
Ambassadors (St. John, V.I. )
New Breed ( Nassau,Bahamas )
Cutro ( N.Y. )
Florida Fastpitch
Utah Hogs/Omaha Fastpitch ( NE)
Texaco Pirates (Bahamas )

California Challenge – Full Recap

Sunday, October 15th, 2006


Catcher Jeff Twist delivered in the clutch once again, driving in the game winner for the South. (click photo to enlarge)

South Tops North in “California Challenge”, Best-of-Three All Star Series

First Ever California Challenge All Star Series Does Indeed End with a Twist*

*As part of the “Pick-the-Winner Poll” at Fastpitch, voters could also post comments. One proved to be Nostradamus-like with this one, posted 5 days before the event:

can bakersfield end with a Twist? 10/09/06 10:17:17 AM MST

[BAKERSFIELD, CA] The California Lumberkings hosted the first ever
“California Challenge”, a best-of-three All Star Series boasting most
of the best players in California. (rosters below). The event was
headed up by Lumberkings manager David Weldin, assisted by players
Brian Teeters, Greg Hicks and other members of the team. Nate Devine
helped assemble the roster for the North. Half of the players on
each squad were from ISC World team rosters, while the other half were ISC II level players.

ISC Top 10 team, the So Cal Bombers saw their pitching staff split up,
with Tony Peeples going to the North, and Travis Price to the South.
The North added A-1 Tank’s Ed Gaspar, while the South added Portland’s Mark Bennett (who resides in Santa Barbara, Southern California).

The All Star series was held at Dave Frye Field in Bakersfield, CA,
with longtime ISC booster Dave Frye throwing out the first pitch to
former Dave Frye catcher, and present day ISC broadcaster, Ron
Chambers. Bakersfield, CA was a hotbed of fastpitch during the 1970’s
and 1980’s, with Dave Frye and Ed Smith Welding among their top teams.
The area is undergoing a fastpitch revival with the California Lumberkings bringing the sport back front and center.

The California Challenge All Star event included special All-Star
jerseys provided by the Lumberkings’ Brian Teeters, navy blue for the
North and red for the south, with a Bar-B-Q and ticket and T-shirt
sales providing a fund raiser for the California Lumberkings, who hope
to return to the ISC II Tournament of Champions in Kitchener, Ontario,
Canada, where they advanced to the second round of the playoffs in
2006.

*A “Pick-the-Winner” poll was held at Fastpitchwest.com in the days
leading up to the event, with the voting neck-and-neck until the final
tally of 113 to 103 favoring the North.

The best-of-three series was scheduled as a Saturday night
doubleheader, with a single game Sunday, “if necessary”. As it
turned out, Game 3 was necessary.

The two teams proved to be very evenly matched, trading 6-5 wins in
Games 1 and 2 Saturday, with Sunday’s rubber match to decide the
winner. Through 7 innings, it was tied 1-1, sending the game into the
international tie breaker. The North loaded the bases with nobody
out, but the South dodged the bullet and escaped. In the home half of
the 8th inning, the Lumberkings’ Shawn Mandolesi took his place at
second base, and came home to score the game — and series — winner, on an RBI single by South catcher Jeff Twist.

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South Captures First California Challenge All Star Series

Sunday, October 15th, 2006

First Ever California Challenge All Star Series Does Indeed End with a Twist*

After trading 6-5 wins, the North and South All Stars squared off in a deciding game 3 on Sunday morning at 10am. At the end of regulation, the two teams were tied, 1-1. With the international tie breaker in effect, the North failed to score in the top of the 8th. In the bottom of the 7th, Shawn Mandolesi took a spot at second base. With a flair for the dramatic, South Catcher Jeff Twist (California Lumberkings) stroked an RBI single for the game winner. Key to the South’s win was getting out of two bases-loaded-nobody out jams. In the 4th it was Mark Bennett, while in the top of the 8th, it was eventual winning pitcher, Travis Price.

WP-Travis Price (4) in relief of Mark Bennett;
LP-Tony Peeples
HR-Paul Rosebush (The Farm), South.

*As part of the “Pick-the-Winner Poll” at Fastpitch, voters could also post comments. One proved to be Nostradamus-like with this one:

can bakersfield end with a Twist? 10/09/06 10:17:17 AM MST

Click here for our 2005 Red Rock tournament recap “Red Rock Ends with a Twist”, for earlier heroics from the bat of Jeff Twist, which appeared in Softball Magazine. This time, Twist and Travis Price were teammates.

South Wins Game 2 of California Challenge All Star Series

Saturday, October 14th, 2006

Best of Three All Star Series to be Decided in Rubber Game, Sunday at 10am

The South came back to win the nightcap 6-5 (the same score as the North won Game 1 by), so there will be a rubber match to decide the 2006 California (All Star) Challenge at 10am Sunday morning, at Dave Frye Field in Bakersfield.

The split of the first two games mirrored the “Pick-the-Winner” poll conducted at Fastpitchwest.com. Voters tabbed the North to win by a 113-103 margin, with voting see-sawing all week long.

WP-Travis Price, South
LP-Ed Gaspar North
HR-Todd Garcia (Bombers), North

The South led 3-2 after 4 innings, enroute to the 6-5 victory.

Watch the Morning Brief for the results of the deciding Game 3.

Reports from the players have been very favorable, with the players seeming to enjoy themselves, and the spirited competition. The All Star Series concept was hosted by David Weldin, Brian Teeters, Greg Hicks and the rest of the California Lumberkings, to help support their 2007 program which has them headed back to Kitchener, Ontario, Canada for the ISC II Tournament of Champions. The Lumberkings were the first ever California team to compete in the presitigious tournament, advancing to the second round of the playoffs in the 2006 tournament.

The Lumberkings’ Brian Teeters made special All Star uniforms up, with the North dressed in blue and the South in Red. Nice job, guys.

North Rallies to Win Game 1 of California Challenge All Star Series

Saturday, October 14th, 2006

California Challenge All Star Series – Game 1 –
Final Score: North 6, South 5

Summary: North scores 4 in the bottom of the 7th to win.
(All star players’ 2006 teams listed parenthetically)

Starting pitchers: Tony Peeples (Bombers) for the North; Mark Bennett (Portland) for the South

Scoring:

North, B3: Todd Garcia (Rainey) RBI single; North leads 1-0

South, T4: Paul Rosebush, (The Farm) bunt single; Todd Budke (The Farm) HBP; Brian Teeters, (Cal Lumberkings) opposite-field 3-Run Homer. South leads 3-1.

South, T7: Shawn Mandolesi (Cal Lumberkings/Taylor Farms), 2 run HR, South leads 5-2.

North, B7: South pitching change, Travis Price (Bombers) replaces Mark Bennett (Portland)
Zack Abernathy and another both reach base; Jeff Reich 2-run triple, South lead cut to 5-4; Jeff Reich scored on WP, score tied, 5-5. Steve Pinnochio (Bombers) walked, stole second, reached third on wild pitch, scored on passed ball. Game over, North wins 6-5.

WP– Tony Peeples, went the distance;
LP – Travis Price, in relief of Mark Bennett;
HR – Brian Teeters (Cal Lumberkings), South; Shawn Mandolesi (Cal Lumberkings/Taylor Farms), South.

Click Here for more information
at the Morning Brief blog at Fastpitchwest.com:

Inaugural California Challenge – All Star Series – Oct 14 & 15*

Friday, October 13th, 2006

It’s North vs. South in All-Star Series This Weekend

California Challenge Info at Fastpitchwest.com:

The first ever “California Challenge” North vs. South All Star Games will be played this weekend in Bakersfield, California. A best of three series will begin Saturday at 4:30pm, with game 2 slated for 7:30pm. Longtime fastpitch supporter Dave Frye will throw out the first pitch before the 7:30pm game, with ISC Broadcaster Ron Chambers, a former catcher for the legendary Dave Frey teams of the 1970’s and 1980’s doing the honorary catching duties for the first pitch. The third “if” game will be played on Sunday, if necessary. The series is being sponsored and put on by the California Lumberkings, the first California team to compete in the ISC II Tournament of Champions. Tickets are $5.00 and T-shirts are available, with proceeds going to help the team. The Lumberkings fared well in the ISC II Tournament, qualifying for the playoff round, and winning their first round playoff game before being eliminated. The team plans to return to Kitchener, Ontario, Canada to compete in 2007.

Click the link above for a look at the rosters of the two squads, featuring most of the best players in California, including ISC and ISC II players. You can also cast your vote in the “Pick-the-winner” poll on that page, right up until the first pitch at 4:30pm tomorrow. The poll has been neck and neck all week, with a one or two vote lead for the South until yesterday, when the North surged ahead, taking a double digit lead for the first time since the poll opened last week. The North crossed the century mark last night, garnering 100 of the nearly 200 votes cast.

Click the link below for satellite photo of the field, and to get driving directions to the field:

Satellite Photo of Dave Frye Field, Bakersfield, CA.

ISC Changes for 2007

Monday, October 2nd, 2006

For the first time in its 60+ year history, the International Softball Congress is entering into a complete reorganization that affects personnel as well as how teams qualify for berths to the World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions.

Here is a summary of the changes.

Internal Changes

The ISC has eliminated 12 positions in the commissioner ranks and at the same time, changed team qualifying from an Area basis to a Regional basis. There will no longer be the former Area Qualifying tournaments as we used to know them.

We are now divided into 5 Regions; US West, US Central, US East, Canada West and Canada East. Each of these regions is headed by a Regional Vice President. Under each VP are 1 – 4 Regional Commissioners all of whom are former Area or Travel League Commissioners.

The definitions of these regions is on the ISC web site [url]www.iscfastpitch.com[/url]. Click on Rules and Forms link in left margin. It also has the revised Letter of Intent Form for regions rather than areas. We suggest managers and players review the region definitions are there are some “open” areas included.

Here is a breakdown of these regions, championship berth allocations and the personnel involved.

US West (4 WT, 3 ISC II)

Regional VP – Chris Santos
Regional Commissioners – Keith Erkenbrack (with help from CaL’s)
Commissioners at Large – Dick Mason, Jim Williamson, Dave Blackburn & Milt Stark EDE
Specialists – Jim Flanagan and Ron Chambers

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Bruce Bierman Named I.S.C. Umpire-in-Chief; Rick Havercroft to be UIC for ISC-II T of C

Monday, September 25th, 2006

From the ISCfastpitch website, via Al’s Fastball

Ken Hackmeister, Executive Director of the International Softball Congress, today announced that Bruce Bierman of Ayr, Ontario, has been appointed ISC Umpire-in-Chief. Bierman will replace Ron Brinkman who has resigned the position.

In another move, Hackmeister announced that Rick Havercroft of Saginaw, Michigan, will replace Bierman as Umpire-in-Chief for ISC – II.

Les Novak will remain in the position as Deputy UIC as well as Chairman of the ISC Umpire Committee.

Both Bierman and Havercroft have extensive umpiring experience to bring to their new assignments for the I.S.C.

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Bridgeport ON Defends SPMFL Title

Monday, September 18th, 2006

From our ISC II blog, “The Deuce”:

The Bridgeport Braves, the South Perth Men’s Fastball League (SPMFL) regular season champs and the defending league champs, successfully defended their championship – but they did it the hard way Sunday, winning five consecutive games up the loser’s side of the 16-team bracket in the playoff tournament in Mitchell Sept. 15-17. They defeated the previously unbeaten Elmira Cubs twice in the final, 4-3 and then in the sudden-death final 3-1. (Click link above for more details)

Editor’s notes: Bridgeport was the host team at the 2006 ISC II Tournament of Champions in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, and a gracious host at that to the first ever California team to compete in the tournament, the California Lumberkings. The Elmira Cubs, who finished second to Bridgeport in this one, was the winner of the 2005 ISC II Tournament of Champions. Not a bad league, eh? No wonder the South Perth league is considered one of the best on the continent.

Lumberkings to Host All Star Series in Bakersfield

Monday, September 11th, 2006

The California LumberKings Softball Club is hosting a Men’s ISC Fast pitch All-Star Series

The LumberKings, located in Bakersfield California will host the California All-Star Series on Saturday Oct. 14 2006 and Sunday October 15, 2006 if needed.

The series will consist of a best of three format and will be played at Dave Frye Field in Bakersfield California. Game times are 4:30pm and 7:30pm Saturday Oct. 14 and 11:00am Sunday if needed. Bakersfield has a long history of men’s fast pitch softball having hosted the ISC World tournament twice in the 1980’s. Dave Frye field is located on Chester Ave adjacent to Sam Lynn Ball Park and the Kern County Living Museum.

The teams will be made up of current ISC players and coaches from both Northern and Southern California and should include some of the best players in the game today.

Admission to the game will be $5.00 for adults with children 12 and under free.

Tri- Tip sandwiches and beverages will be available for purchase. Pre-Sale tickets are available along with corporate sponsorship.

Sponsorship is $100.00 and will include 20 series tickets along with advertising on programs and T-shirts. Banner space is also available at an additional cost

The games will not only be used to increase interest in men’s fast pitch in California but will also serve as a fundraiser for the LumberKings. The Lumberkings finished 9th in the ISC II World Tournament in 2006 and are working towards a better finish at the same tournament next year.

Comments and Questions should be directed to:

Greg Hicks
grhicks@kern.org
David Weldin

Coorsman25@aol.com
Brian Teeters
bteeters@cox.net