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Decatur Pride wins 25th Annual Kelso Klassic

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Thanks to Scott Standerfer for sending this report:

The Decatur Pride went 5-0 to win the 25th Annual Kelso Klassic this past weekend in Kelso, MO. Thanks again to Rich Heuring and Larry Eftink for another outstanding, well run tournament.

A link to an article in the South East Missourian is provided: http://www.semissourian.com/story/1547429.html

Pride Results

Decatur Pride 5
Kelso Fastpitch 1

WP: Brent Stevenson
LP: Tom Jansen

Decatur Pride 5
St. Louis Invaders 1

WP: Jeremy Manley
LP: Terry Luster

Decatur Pride 1 (9 innings)
Pete’s Blues 0

WP: Jeremy Manley in relief of Brent Stevenson (7th)
LP: Jeremy Holmen

Decatur Pride 2
Black & Gold 1

WP: Jeremy Manley
LP: Eric Steinbeck

Decatur Pride 8
Nokomis Bud Light 0

WP: Brent Stevenson
LP: Chuck Snow

Tournament Scoreboard Rundown

Friday

Decatur Pride 5
Kelso Fastpitch 1

Elkville 1
Belleville Stallions 0

Black & Gold 10
T-Town KC’s 1

Lee’s Sports Falcons 4
Altamont Home Center 3

Saturday

St. Louis Invaders 8
Log Cabin FP 0

Oklahoma Seminoles/Sykos 2
Nokomis Bud Light 1

Pete’s Blues 2
Elkville 1

Vandalia Freight 2
Lee’s Sports 0

Decatur Pride 5
St. Louis Invaders 1

Black & Gold 6
OK Seminoles 2

Lee’s Sports 11
T-Town KC’s 2

Log Cabin defeated Belleville Stallions

Kelso FP 8
Elkville 6

Nokomis Bud Light 6
Altamont Home Center 4

Lee’s Sports 4
Log Cabin FP 3

Belleville Stallions 8
T-Town KC’s 5

Elkville defeated Altamont Home Center

Decatur Pride 1
Pete’s Blues 0

Black & Gold 1
Vandalia Freight 0

Nokomis Bud Light 4
Kelso Fastpitch 3

St. Louis Invaders 4
Belleville Stallions 0

Elkville 13
OK Seminoles/Sykos 8

Sunday

Nokomis 5
Lee’s Sports 0

St. Louis Invaders 9
Elkville 6

Nokomis Bud LIght 9
Pete’s Blues 3

Vandalia Freight 3
St. Louis Invaders 0

Nokomis Bud Light 9
Vandalia Freight 2

Winners Bracket Final

Decatur Pride 2
Black & Gold 1

Losers Bracket Final

Nokomis Bud Light 5
Black & Gold 3

Final

Decatur Pride 8 (5 innings)
Nokomis Blud Light 0

Boulevard Lounge Tournament at Midland

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

Click logo below for Al Doran’s report on the Boulevard Lounge tournament at Midland, Michigan.

Twisters win ISC II DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP.

Kelso Klassic Saturday Scores

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

Blair has posted the Kelso Klassic scores from Saturday over at our brother blog, “The Deuce”.. A number of the teams in this one are headed to the ISC II Tournament of Champions in Rock Island in August.

Click here for the story from the Southwest Missourian posted here Friday night.

Kelso Klassic celebrates 25 years of quality fastpitch softball

Saturday, June 13th, 2009


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Friday, June 12, 2009
By Marty Mishow ~ Southeast Missourian

Rick Heuring of Kelso is the assistant tournament director and founder of the Kelso Klassic. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the fastpitch softball tournament.


Rick Heuring of Kelso is the assistant tournament director and founder of the Kelso Klassic. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the fastpitch softball tournament. (Photo by Elizabeth Dodd)

Heuring started the tourney so his team could see better competition.

There has been at least one constant in Rick Heuring’s life for the past quarter century.

The Kelso Klassic.

The 25th annual men’s fastpitch softball tournament, which features some of the nation’s elite teams, will take place tonight, Saturday and Sunday at Kelso City Park.

Heuring has not missed a game in the tournament since he came up with the idea for the event.

“I might have run home for a few minutes here or there, but I’ve probably seen 99 percent of every game,” Heuring said with a strong hint of pride.

Just as the Kelso Klassic — the 14-team tournament begins tonight with host Kelso Fastpitch taking on the Decatur (Ill.) Pride at 8 p.m. — has been a way of life for Heuring, fastpitch softball has been a way of life in Kelso for years.

“That’s what Kelso has always been known for, fastpitch softball,” said Heuring, who grew up in Kelso and still lives there. “In the 1950s and 1960s, it was probably at its peak. Just about everybody played.

“Teams are getting fewer and fewer because young kids are not picking up the game. But there’s still a lot of interest here.”

There is especially strong interest in the Kelso Klassic, which always draws large crowds.

“It’s a big thing for us. It’s the big summer thing in Kelso,” Heuring said. “The crowds are always really good.”

Heuring said in the mid-1980s, when Kelso had a thriving local fastpitch league, he pondered putting together a tournament that would bring in squads from other areas.

“In the winter of 1984, when I was still playing and managing a team, we wanted some good competition and we wanted to play some other teams,” Heuring said. “I just had this idea that we should host a tournament because we had the facilities.

“I sent out letters to get feelers on how much interest we would have. It was overwhelming how many people wanted to come. We had 30 or 32 teams wanting to get in the tournament.”

Heuring capped the early tournaments at 16 teams, which over the years has been trimmed to 14 to guarantee every squad a minimum of three games.

“We didn’t know how far this would go, but it’s been pretty remarkable,” said Heuring, who is employed as bookkeeper for Heartland Industries. “Everybody tells me it’s one of the top tournaments in the country. Everybody knows about us, by word of mouth basically.

“It has basically been run the same all 25 years and I think people like that consistency.”

The Kelso area still has a five-team league, although just one local squad — Kelso Fastpitch — is entered in this weekend’s tournament.

“They’re really the only team left around here that still travels a lot and competes in other tournaments,” Heuring said.

Heuring was a player/manager on a team entered in the first few Kelso Klassics, but in order to concentrate more on his squad and the tournament, he said he strictly managed in those early years of the tourney.

After 1989, he devoted his full attention to running the tournament.

“In the early years, even when I was still a player/manager, I was basically a one-man show,” Heuring said. “Now I have more help, although you never have enough.”

Heuring said for about the past 10 years he has gotten major assistance from Larry Eftink, who is the tournament director, with Heuring the assistant director.

“I’m still doing about the same stuff, but Larry has been a big help,” Heuring said. “I don’t think people realize how much work goes into this, dealing with hotels, out-of-town umpires.

“Basically the whole year there’s something going on to get ready. It gradually builds and the first of May is when it really gets crazy.”

Eftink has seen nearly as many of the tournaments as Heuring. Eftink, who competes for Kelso Fastpitch, has played in all but two of the previous 24 events, Heuring said.

According to Heuring, two current Kelso Fastpitch squad members — Jeff Schott and Brian Drew — have played in all but one of the first 24 tournaments.

Heuring will have been involved in all 25 after this weekend. He has a hunch his role in running the tournament soon might come to an end.

“This is probably going to be it for me,” said Heuring, who in addition to his full-time bookkeeping job spends much of the year officiating amateur baseball, softball and basketball. “I’ll still help, but probably not doing it all like I have been.”

Regardless of how much Heuring remains involved, he envisions the tournament continuing indefinitely.

“I hope it keeps going for a long time. I’d like to think so,” he said. “As long as somebody is willing to put in the time and effort, there are teams wanting to come.”

Decatur the favorite

The tournament begins today with four games on Kelso City Park’s two fields, at 8 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.


Rick Heuring sets up speakers and a canopy Thursday in preparation for the Kelso Klassic.

Heuring said he considers the Decatur Pride the team to beat.

Decatur, a perennial national power, will make its first Kelso Klassic appearance.

The Pride, which has won several national titles, feature a host of nationally renowned players.

The Vandalia (Ill.) Freight return as defending champions after going 4-0 in last year’s tournament. They also claimed titles in 2003 and 2006.

“I consider Decatur the team to beat because of their pitching depth,” Heuring said. “But about five or six other teams also have good pitching and they should be a factor.

“Vandalia will be good again. You can’t discount anybody in it. It just depends on who has a good weekend.”

Play will continue all day Saturday and conclude with Sunday’s 3 p.m. final. An if-necessary title contest would follow.

For the second straight year — and just the second time ever — the champion will qualify for the International Softball Congress World Tournament in August.

Two other berths will be awarded to the International Softball Congress Tournament of Champions, also in August.

ISC to relive past at this year’s tournament

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

From the Quad City Times:
(click link for original new story)

By Steve Batterson

A world champion will be crowned in the Quad-Cities later this summer when the International Softball Congress returns its world tournament to a place where it has solid roots.

The Quad-Cities hosted the world men’s fastpitch softball championship from 1961 to 1969 and again in 1973 at Rock Island’s Douglas Park, and players who were part of those teams won’t be forgotten when the ISC plays its 2009 world tournament in Moline in August.

A special all-tournament pass, for $19.60 and available through iscquadcities.com, is being offered to players on teams from that era. Back then, teams carried the names of sponsors such as Harrelson Motors, Hamm’s Beer, Rock Island Sport Shop and Miller Container and ranked among the nation’s elite.

“We would all work our day jobs, play in the (metro) league at night, and then go play in tournaments out of town on the weekends,” said Moline’s Gary Dobereiner, named in 2000 as an ISC hall of fame outfielder. “The level of competition here was exceptional.”

Dobereiner was a member of the only Quad-City team to win an ISC world title, the 1967 Harrelson Motors team. Then, as now, former player Gene Leibovitz of Silvis, Ill., said success began with pitching.

“I never knew if I could catch a fly ball because there were times when I went three weeks without seeing one,” Liebovitz said. “The pitchers were that good.”

Dick Stiles of Moline said there was mutual respect despite the competitive nature of local teams.

“We all wanted to win, but I think we had as much fun as anything,” Stiles said. “At the end of the day, it was still a game.”

From the commitment of sponsors to top-flight teams to fan support that averaged 3,500 per session during the tournament’s earlier run in the Quad-Cities, the sport’s rich local history will be celebrated as part of the 2009 world tourney.

The Quad-City Sox are the host team for the tournament that runs Aug. 14-21 at Moline’s Greenvalley Sports Complex, where opening ceremonies will be at 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 15. Recognition of legendary teams from the Quad-City metro area is scheduled to be part of the opening activities.

“The sport has a real history in the Quad-Cities with players from both sides of the river,” Davenport’s Dick Hoeksema said. “The games at that time were so competitive, and for a lot of teams it was easier to leave town and win a tournament than it was to win the league.”

In conjunction with the ISC world tourney, an ISC II tourney designed for top teams of younger players, will be Aug. 18-22 at the Campbell Complex in Rock Island.

Ken Hackmeister, the executive director of the ISC, is scheduled to visit the Quad-Cities this week as tournament preparations continue.

Al Doran’s Weekend in Review

Monday, June 8th, 2009

“The Monday Morning Blog”

Great recap of this past weekend by Al Doran, including the Legends tournament in Kitchener, which he attended.

Click here to view.

Maddy’s Photos from Best of the West

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

Click the logo below to view Maddy’s photos from Best of the West, 122 in all.

The team photo of the 2009 Best of the West Champions, Taylor Farms California Athletics is on the last page.

See Maddy’s blog post to go with it, “Sometimes digital photography can break your heart

NY Gremlins Capture Snapper Shootout

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

Al Doran reports: Snapper Shootout winner NY Gremlins 4, Ashland Stockpack 1; WP:Bryan Newton; LP: Ty McKinney; Full report to follow at Als,

Snapper Shootout – Sunday Update

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

Al Doran may be at the Legends tournament in Kitchener, but he’s also got the full scoop on the Snappers Shootout tournament:

Click his logo below for the complete details.

Check The Deuce for more scores

Saturday, June 6th, 2009

Lots of tournament action in the province of Ontario this weekend including the 6th annual Snapper Shootout and the 19th annual Mitchell Tournament.

Check our brother blog The Deuce for all scores and action.