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Vandalia wins ASA A National Championship over New Image, WI for ASA “A” Title

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

From Timothy Hatten at the FPW/Illinois Fastpitch forum:

New Image moved back to the final game by holding of Travis Price and his fellow California teammates 4-3. Jeremy Holeman comes in relief to strike out the final batter to put out a late inning rally by So Cal.

WP Brian Lathrop
LP: Travis Price

Vandalia went ahead with a 2 run single by Nick Casey in the 6th.

WP: Brad Sturdy
LP: Jeremy Holeman

John Reed will be posting final results later on in the evening.

Tim Hatten
BHAC Pride Fastpitch

PA Power vs. CR/Adidas in ASA “B” Final

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007


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River City Rockers, CA fall to PA Power, 2-1 in loser’s bracket final, finish third in nation in the ASA “B” Nationals.

From Kary Moore:

Rockers lose 2-1 to Pennsylvania Power. They finish 5-2. CR/Adidas leads 3-0 in championship game in 1st inning.

ASA “A” National – Rockford, IL

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

Maybe someone should let the Illinois ASA know they are hosting the 2007 Men’s Class “A” National Tournament.

No mention of it here, on their official website. Has anyone found anything posted by them?

The only thing resembling a tournament website is this one, with the schedule of games. It shows a link for scores, but none are posted. The title game was slated to begin two hours ago, and nothing……

Thanks to John Reed, an interested fan, who posted scores through yesterday to the Illinois forum. .

Update from Chris,
another FPW/Illinois forum member Sunday afternoon:

Looks like Vandalia Freight won the winner’s bracket, defeating New Image. IAC Stockton, CA vs. New Image in the loser’s bracket final, after IAC beat Cerro Gordo, which finishes 4th.

Santa Rosa Bows Out, Finishes 4th at ASA “C”

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007


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The run by Santa Rosa Fastpitch through the loser’s bracket of the Class C National Tournament in Killeen, TX, ended this morning with a 12-6 loss to Marysville V.F.W. of Marysville, Pennsylvania.

Santa Rosa finished fourth in the 30-team field with a 6-2 record. Both losses were to teams from Pennslyvania, the first being a 10-0 setback to Twin Pine that dropped the team into the loser’s bracket. While Santa Rosa advanced through the loser’s bracket with a powerful hitting attack, Marysville, which lost its tournament opener, got some great pitching to stay alive in the loser’s bracket. They defeated the Albuquerque Hitmen 7-1, Memphis Dawgs 10-0, Twin Pine 1-0, and the Wolfpack 1-0 before eliminating Team Killeen in the game leading up to their meeting with Santa Rosa.

Thanks to Herb Dower for all of his reports throughout this tournament.

Rockers Eliminate Luna, One Win from Title Game(s)

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007


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Update from Kary Moore from Altamonte Springs, FL:

The River City Rockers avenged a first round loss to Luna Towing, 9-1, and is one game away from the ASA “B” Championship game.

CR/Adidas, Oregon defeated PA Power, PA, 1-0 and will await the winner of the loser’s bracket final between the River City Rockers, CA and PA Power, PA.

Editor’s notes: River City has been on a roll ever since their 7-5 first round loss to Luna Towing of Arizona. Since then, they have reeled off five consecutive wins, with an average margin of victory over 7 runs:

River City Rockers 8, Romie’s Angels 0
River City Rockers 10, Tiffany’s 1
River City Rockers 7, Florida Fastpitch 4
River City Rockers 9, Wabash, IN 0
River City Rockers 10, Luna Towing 2

Teams Remaining

Unbeaten (1)
CR/Adidas, OR

One Loss (2)
River City Rockers, CA
PA Power, PA

Santa Rosa Notches Another Win, Within Two of Title

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007


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Herb Dower’s report on Santa Rosa Fasptitch at the ASA “C” Nationals in Killeen, TX:

Good news and bad news:

The Santa Rosa Fastpitch team remained alive in the Class C National Tournament in Killeen, TX, by defeating Rico Motors of Gallup, NM, 5-1, in a losers’ bracket game Sunday morning but may have lost its No. 1 pitcher, Jeff Want, in the process. With Santa Rosa holding a slim 3-1 lead in the fifth inning, Want suffered a leg injury while delivering a pitch and was forced to leave the game. He may be out for the rest of the tournament. Jim Fleck relieved Want and completed the game, with Santa Rosa getting two insurance runs in the top of the seventh inning.

Santa Rosa will be on the field again against the winner of the Team Killeen-Marysville VFW game, and the winner of that game will play again at 2 p.m. in the losers bracket finals against the loser of the Tatis-Piper Lake game. It would take two more wins to win the championship.


Here is the latest bracket from the official ASA website,
which does not yet reflect Santa Rosa’s win over Rico Motors, of Gallup NM. (bracket *.010.pdf”)

Unbeaten (2)
Tatis, El Paso, Texas
Piper Lake, Shawnee, Kansas

One Loss (3)
Team Killeen, Killeen, Texas
Marysville VFW, Marysville, Pennsylvania
Santa Rosa Fastpitch, Santa Rosa, CA (waiting for the winner of the Team Killeen vs. Marysville game)

Participating teams

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Team Killeen faces long road to fastpitch title game from losers bracket

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

From the Killeen Daily Herald:

By Princess McDowell
Killeen Daily Herald

Team Killeen lost to Tatis, 8-4, Saturday at Killeen Athletic Complex, dropping them into the losers bracket of the Men’s ‘C’ Fastpitch National Championship.

The team will face Marysville VFW at 9 a.m. today on Field 3. In order for the team to win the tournament, it will have to win five consecutive games.

Pitcher Benito Flores had a busy day on the mound. He tossed a one-hitter in the early game against the Titans, but gave up seven runs on nine hits in the night game against Tatis.

Jason Hooten, Team Killeen coach and shortstop, said he didn’t think Flores was fatigued – it was just that the Tatis hitters were connecting with tough pitches.

Flores was relieved after plating the inning’s 10th batter.

Tatis would have scored eight in the sixth, but its second batter pulled up with an injury running to third. He was tagged out while limping to home plate.

While Team Killeen’s pitching struggled, the team’s offense could not get started. Team Killeen had three players reach base in the final three innings.

“We were able to get those three early off him, but they just got hot when it was time to,” he said. “That’s how softball works.”

Hooten said he probably would not start Flores for their first game today since he may have to be used later.

The team defeated the San Antonio Titans, 8-0, in six innings to advance to the quarterfinals of the tournament.

Team Killeen’s offense turned up the heat, scoring three in the first and second innings. The game was called in the sixth because of the run-rule.

Catcher Ed Solis hit a two-run home run in the first to put the team ahead 3-0. After Mike Garza grounded out to the third baseman, the next four batters reached base, with two crossing home.

Team Killeen added insurance runs in the third and sixth before the game was called.

Hooten said the team played really well in the early game.

“We hit the ball great and had our momentum going,” he said.

Killeen’s other hometown team, Killeen Fastpitch, was eliminated late Friday after being defeated by Garden Spot Bowl, 13-9.

Rockers Win Again, in Final Four at ASA “B”

Saturday, September 1st, 2007


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From Kary Moore:

2 teams left in winners bracket – Cr Addidas and Pennsylvania Power.

Joe Jaquez and the Rockers no hit Wabash 9-0 in 5 innings in a loser bracket game..

The other remaining loser bracket game was in progress when we left the field. Adco Tool of NY was losing 1-0 to AZ Luna’s Towing. Winner plays the River City Rockers on Championship Sunday.

Update from Kary Moore in the wee hours of Sunday morning:

Luna’s beata Adco Tool 6-5 in extra innings with a 2-run walkoff by their 2nd basemen. The Rockers will get a chance to redeem themselves and avenge their opening game loss with a 9 AM game vs. Luna’s Towing of Arizona.


Unbeaten (2)

PA Power, PA
CR/Adidas, OR

One Loss (2)
River City Rockers, CA
Luna Towing AZ

The official ASA bracket has not been updated in 12 hours, since this morning, but we have updated our unofficial bracket, based on the first hand reports we’ve received.

Fastpitchwest’s bracket here.
, for those without Excel to read the official one. Click refresh to be sure you’re viewing the latest update or if you don’t see all of the bracket lines at first.

ASA “A” Results from Illinois

Saturday, September 1st, 2007

New Image Bids to Repeat as ASA “A” Champions; Stockton’s Italian Athletic Club in Final Four

This one has been one of the best kept secrets on the internet. No website that I’ve found. Nothing at the Illionois ASA website.

Thanks to Fastpitchwest Forum/Illinois section member John Reed for this report.

Friday, August 31

G1 Memphis 14 Des Moines 0
G2 Vandalia 5 Chicago 4
G3 Rockford 3 Salt Lake City 0
G4 Battle Creek 9 Ofallon,Il 1
G5 Cerro Gordo,Il 6 Memphis 1
G6 Vandalia 8 Stockton,CA 7
G7 Nokomis,Il 3 Rockford 1
G8 Montfort,Wi 9 Battle Creek 0

Losers bracket
G9 Salt Lake City 3 Memphis 1
G10 Stockton,Ca 5 Ofallon,Il 0
G11 Rockford 12 Des Moines 4
G12 Chicago 9 Battle Creek 6

Saturday, Sept 1

G13 Salt Lake city 4 Battle creek 3
G14 Stockton,CA 9 DesMoines 0
G15 Blackhawk Ac 4 PKB Blues Ofallon 2
G16 Memphis 6 Chicago 4
G17 The freight 7 Cerro Gordo 3
G18 New Image 9 Nokomis 1
G19 Stockton,Ca 9 Salt Lake City 1
G20 Blackhawk 1 Memphis 0 9 innings
G21 Stockton,Ca 8 Nokomis 0
G22 Cerro Gordo 4 Blackhawk AC 1

Sunday, Sept 2

G23 The Freight vs New Image winners bracket final
G24 Stockton,Ca vs Cerro Gordo
G25 W24 vs L23
G26 W23 vs W25
G27 if game

New Image, WI won the 2006 ASA “A” National Tournament. Click here for a look back.

List of Teams Competing in 2007

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Rockers Lead Florida ….

Saturday, September 1st, 2007


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A Blackberry report from Kary Moore of the Rockers from Altamonte Springs, FL:

Bostick hits one hopper off fence to drive in Periera who singled…Rockers 6-2 in 5th.

The tournament was delayed earlier in the day due to inclement weather. The Rockers are one of four remaining teams in the loser’s bracket, with four more in the winner’s bracket. Should they hold this lead, their next game would be against a “drop down” team, the loser of the winner’s bracket semi, Wabash IN vs. CR Adidas.

Winner’s bracket (4)

Luna Towing, AZ
Penn Power, PA
CR Adidas, OR
Wabash, IN


Loser’s Bracket (4)

Florida Fastpitch, FL
River City Rockers, CA
Adco Tool Shed, NY or Innovative Communications UT (winner unreported on bracket)
Romie’s Angels, CA