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Five Archived Broadcasts from Day 1 at ISC II Tournament of Champions Available at Ballparkradio.com

Sunday, August 13th, 2006

All five broadcasts from Day 1 of the ISC II Tournament of Champions have been archived and posted for listening at Ballparkradio.com:

Game 3 – CPI, NY vs. Ashland, OH
Game 7 – Ottawa Thunder vs. Toronto Indians, ON
Game 11 – Elora, ON vs. Marshal Rice Creek Lightning, MI
Game 13 -Bridgeport PROforma ON Braves vs. California Lumberkings
Game 17 – Elmira Cubs, ON vs.Colorado Rage, CO

To listen, click the Ballparkradio logo below, then click the link for the game you wish to hear.



Editor’s note: The files are large and take time to load, so please be patient. You will notice that after the first time you load the archive, it will thereafter load much quicker.

ISC II Tournament of Champions Broadcast Schedule for Sunday, Aug 13

Sunday, August 13th, 2006

Today’s Streaming Audio Broadcasts on Ballparkradio.com from the ISC II Tournament of Champions.
To listen, click the Ballparkradio logo below, then the “click to listen” button.

12:00:00 PM Audio – ISC II – Game 3 – Oswego, NY Cutro Professional Inspections vs. Ashland, OH Merchants
2:00:00 PM Audio – ISC II – Game 7 – Ottawa, ON Team Easton Thunder v. Toronto, ON Champion Indians
4:00:00 PM Audio – ISC II – Game 11 – Elora, ON Wellington Brewers v. Marshall, MI Rice Creek Lightning
7:00:00 PM Audio – ISC II – Game 13 – Bridgeport, ON PROforma Braves v. Bakersfield, CA Lumberkings
9:00:00 PM Audio – ISC II – Game 17 – Elmira, ON Cubs v. Denver, CO Colorado Rage

Lumberkings Live at 7pm Eastern Sunday

Sunday, August 13th, 2006

The California Lumberkings, the first-ever team from California to compete in the ISC Tournament of champions, will square off with the host team, the Bridgeport PROforma Braves from Ontario Canada, at 7pm Eastern (4pm California time), immediately following opening ceremonies, with the game being carried live on ballparkradio.com, with broadcasters Jim Flanagan of California, and Blair Setford of Ontario California having their own California versus Canada matchup in the booth.

To listen, click the Ballparkradio logo below, then the “click to listen” button.

Notice from Fastpitchwest to All Teams Heading to World and National Tournaments

Wednesday, August 9th, 2006

Good luck to all of you who are headed to World and National tournaments this month and next. Fastpitchwest invites you to tell the world how you’re doing (or how you did) by posting information to our “World and Nationals” section of the Fastpitchwest Forum.

Please use the year and tournament as your subject line of the post so people know where to post. E.g. “2006 ISC II Tournament of Champions”, or ‘2006 NAFA “AA” World Series”, or “2006 ASA “B” Nationals”. (please post under the tournament name)

We’re happy to post information that you send to us, but you don’t have to wait for us — you can do it yourself. If you’re not a member of the forum yet, the sign up is quick and easy–just a login name and password. We’ve put the activation for new members on “manual” due to spammers. (After you sign up, I suggest sending an email to jim (at) fastpitchwest.com with your log in name, and say “activate me”.)

Post a note today and tell us your team name, and which tournament(s) you’re going to!

JRW & Associates Sweeps Super Series with Cleon’s Auto

Monday, August 7th, 2006

[Lacey, WA] – JRW & Associates of Yakima, WA and Cleon’s Auto of Tacoma, WA met in a 4 game series this past weekend at Bucknell Park in Lacey, WA to tune up for their respective Championship play.

JRW & Associates will travel to Kitchener, Ontario for the ISC II Tournament of Champions. Cleon’s heads for Appleton, Wisconsin for the NAFA World Series.

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First Annual PROforma ALL-STAR Challenge Cup

Saturday, August 5th, 2006

Blair Setford to Broadcast Live at 9pm Thursday Night


Kitchener, Ontario – August 4, 2006 – The Golden Horseshoe Fastball League and the South Perth Men’s Fastball League are pleased to announce the creation of a brand new event taking place at the site of the 2006 ISC World Fastball Tournament.

The PROforma ALL-STAR Challenge Cup, sponsored by local promotional products distributor PROforma Promotions, will be held on Thursday, August 10th at 9:00 PM at the Peter Hallman Ball Yard in Kitchener. The event will pair all-star teams from the GHFL & SPMFL in a tournament kick-off challenge match.

“I am very excited to sponsor this new event,” states Ken Doucet, owner of PROforma Promotions, the official merchandise supplier of the 2006 Schneiders ISC World Men’s Fastball Tournament. PROforma also supplied the merchandise for the 2002 Schneiders ISC World Men’s Fastball Tournament.

“We’re doing everything we can to try to re-fire interest in men’s fastball in Ontario and events like the PROforma All-Star Challenge are a great way to build some friendly rivalries between leagues,” said GHFL President Blair Setford. “South Perth is widely recognized as one of the top leagues around, but we think that we’re going to surprise a lot of people with how good the GHFL team will be.”

“South Perth teams have won the past three ISC II Championships and we’ve got a lot of great players, but we’re looking forward to the challenge,” said South Perth president George Nahrgang.

“We’re thrilled that PROforma has stepped up to be the title sponsor and I expect that competition for the PROforma All-Star Cup is going to be fierce every year,” said Setford.

Fans who can’t make it to the park can listen in via
www.ballparkradio.com.

Rosters for the teams are as follows: (more…)

Vancouver Challenge – Opening Night, July 28

Friday, July 28th, 2006

The 5th Annual Vancouver Challenge Mens FP tournament commenced this evening under sunny skies and warm temperatures at South Memorial Park in Vancouver. The results from tonight’s opening round robin games were as follows:

Vancouver Grey Sox 9 – Richmond Linus Software Stealers 5
WP – Sean Whitten – relief from Rick Smith (5)
LP – Darren Strang – relief from John Bishop (2)
Short stop Kevin Schellenberg powered the Grey Sox offense with a 4 for 4 performance at the plate, which included 2 triples. Brian Powell lead the Richmond attack with a 2 run homerun.

Saskatoon Diamondbacks 4 – Squamish Wizards 0
WP – Jeff Farion
LP – Jim Peers
Adam Schnarr an addition for the tournament from the Victoria Central Nine Senior B squad, lead the D’ Backs offense with a 2 run homerun.

Ball Park Tidbits – A very large opening night crowd turned out for the start (more…)

David Blackburn to Unveil “ISC-TV” at 2006 ISC World Tournament

Thursday, July 27th, 2006

ISC to Provide Live Streaming Video of Twenty-One (21) Games from 2006 World Tournament

During the summer of 2001, I was invited by David Blackburn to come to Palmdale, California, to the Best of the West tournament, to see and try “something new” for men’s fastball — live streaming audio, broadcast over the internet. It was the dress rehearsal for a project that David had been developing for the ISC, live streaming audio broadcasts of the ISC World Tournament. I was fortunate to be able to sit in on some of those broadcasts, and see first hand, the new technology that David proposed for use in men’s fastball.

David Blackburn was named to head up the ISC’s “Streaming Media & Broadcast” program, which has become a roaring success, with tens of thousands of listeners now tuned in, via “internet radio” to listen to dozens of games from the ISC World Tournament. More than 100 games have been broadcast during the last 5 ISC World Tournaments. With David’s help, the ISC’s broadcast program was expanded to include the ISC II Tournament of Champions, under the leadership of ISC II commissioner, Blair Setford, starting in 2004. At last year’s tournaments in Eau Claire/Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, more than 50 games were carried to some 25,000 listeners worldwide. Emails came in from listeners from as far away as Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and even a ship stationed off the coast halfway around the world.

For the past two ISC World Tournaments, David has been dabbling, testing, experimenting with the use of live streaming video. The tests included a multi-camera local ABC television broadcast of the championship game at Fargo, ND in 2004, and a single camera feed from the Press Box at the 2005 tournament in Eau Claire, WI. During these early broadcasts, streaming videotechnology was still in its infancy stages. But David was not deterred. Buoyed by the early tests, David continued to work on the project in the off season, enlisting the backing of the ISC, and the technical know-how of people like Greg Panos, a technical wizard from Boeing’s space program.

The other night, David invited me to his meeting with Greg for a sneak preview of the next big leap for men’s fastball — LIVE STREAMING VIDEO, with production capability to rival a TV production truck. Thanks to improved technology, the ability to stream video has grown in leaps and bounds, not to mention portability. The gear, purchased by the ISC, includes a four (4) camera, wireless set up with a master console to control the feed being streamed on line to any of four cameras. If you ever saw the production truck on the NFL’s Monday night football with the producer pointing to which camera he wanted shown on TV, you get the idea. Only here, instead of a gigantic truck full of equipment, with miles of cables running everywhere, David can control the video feed with his mouse, sittting in front of one computer. Cables? There are none. Each of the wireless cameras is a self contained, self powered (lithium batteries) unit, which communicates with David’s computer via a wireless connection. The control panel also gives David the ability to mix in clips, logos, lettering, akin to a production you might see on ESPN. The result will be something closer to TV production quality broadcast.

The video equipment, and David’s vision for its application in the world of men’s fastball is as cutting edge as the audio equipment was back in 2001 when David invited me along to those early test broadcasts. I recall chatting with David back then, while we mused about having streaming TV “someday”. Well, that “someday” has arrived, and ISC World Tournament fans are in for a real treat this year from Kitchener.

The good news for fans, is that we’re not just talking about streaming video for the championship game. David’s crew and the ISC has gotten behind the project in a big way, and plan to televise (live streaming video) 21 games, including the championship games for both the ISC World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions.

Stay tuned. Literally. The schedule is due out any day now.

Have You Visited “The Deuce” lately?

Tuesday, July 25th, 2006

Have you visited our ISC II blog, “The Deuce” lately? The format is similar to the Morning Brief, though the content different, focusing on the ISC II teams and the ISC II Tournament of Champions. The tournament is held in conjunction with the ISC World Event each year, with this year’s big event slated for Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Kitchener is the birthplace of the ISC II tournament, with the very first T of C held there. The ISC and ISC II tournaments will host 67 of fastball’s finest, 32 in the ISC World Division, and35 in the ISC II, representing the highest level of competition in the game.

The ISC II Tournament of Champions runs from Sunday August 13 to Friday August 18, with a 5pm Championship game. Things at “The Deuce” will kick into high gear as the tournament gets underway, with daily posts for fans and players alike. The Elmira Cubs will be back to defend their 2005 title. More than two dozen games will be broadcast live on the internet at Ballparkradio.com

JRW Associates of Yakima, Washington, the Colorado Rage and the California Lumberkings will represent the western region of the US at the tournament. JRW and the Rage are veterans of the last few ISC II tournaments, while the Lumberkings will make their first appearance, the first ever for a California team. JRW Associates finished 10th in the 2004 tournament, the highest finish for a western region team to date.

Click here for the latest story about facility improvements as the tournament preparation hits high gear before the first pitch, August 11 for the ISC and August 13 for the the ISC II.

Live Broadcasts of California Lumberkings from ISC II T of C

Monday, July 24th, 2006

The California Lumberkings are headed to the ISC II Tournament of Champions, August 13-19, 2006, and will be the first ever California team to compete in the tournament. The ISC II tournament will be held in conjunction with the ISC World Tournmament at Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.

Two of their games are slated for live (worldwide) broadcast during the tournament, with the possibility of additional broadcasts, should they advance to the playoff round.

Click here for the details.