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The Dower Report from NorCal

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

Thanks to Herb Dower for this latest edition of “The Dower Report” from Northern California:

Santa Rosa Fastpitch widened its lead in the Pacific Coast Tournament Series by winning the Sonora Tournament championship with a win over Fat City in the title game Sunday. After three events, Santa Rosa has 34 points to 20 for Fat City, 19 for Auburn, 17 for Wally’s, and 14 for the Bruddahs. Wally’s. another team out of Santa Rosa, withdrew from the second Sonora event after having won the first Sonora Tournament two weeks earlier with a win over Santa Rosa Fastpitch in the finals. Trailing in the point standings are Menehunes and North Bay with eight, Country Club and Merced Merchants with seven, Oroville with six, the Warriors and Juice with four, and Elk Grove with three.

–Herb Dower

USA Tops Japan for ACS Title

Monday, July 16th, 2007


Chris DeLarwelle hit .333 with 12 RBI and two home runs in the American Challenge Series

From USAsoftball.com:

USA Men’s National Team takes home inaugural American Challenge Series title

Oklahoma City — USA Softball Men’s National Team won the inaugural KFC American Challenge Series on Sunday by defeating Japan 7-0 in the championship game.

Team USA rode the bat of Chris DeLarwelle (Forestville, Wisc.) to the championship. DeLarwelle went 2-3 with three RBI. For the tournament, DeLarwelle hit .333 with 12 RBI and two home runs.

“I saw that the umpires were giving the pitchers a bit on the outside of the plate,” DeLarwelle said. “So I adjusted and challenged the Japanese pitchers to pitch me on the outside half of the plate.”

DeLarwelle’s adjustment paid off when he blasted a two RBI single down the left-field line in the third inning to start the scoring for Team USA.

DeLarwelle, the MVP for the ISF Men’s World Cup last month in Prague, struck again in the fifth inning with an RBI single to centerfield.

“I had worked on hitting prior to Prague and continued so after I returned from the World Cup,” DeLarwelle said. “I found what worked for me and it helped me to be consistent.”

The win marked a reversal of fortune for Team USA against Japan. The Americans had lost four straight, including two in the ACS, before winning the championship game against them.

“We were trying to find a line-up that worked against Japan,” Coach Peter Turner said. “Plus, the more we play together, the better we get.”

Japan was never able to find a rhythm against pitcher Terry Luster (Bunceton, Mo.). He allowed only two hits in five innings of work.

“Terry just hit his spots and made it easy for me,” USA catcher Frank DeGroat Jr. (Ringwood, N.J.) said. “When a team like Japan has a lot of team speed and likes to bunt, you have to try and change the locations quite frequently.”

After taking the lead off DeLarwelle’s two RBI single in the third, Team USA struck again in the fourth. Sonny Perkins (St. Michaels, Ariz.) hit an RBI single to put them up by three.

Omar Moraga (Tucson, Ariz.) started things off in the fifth inning with an RBI triple. After an RBI single by DeLarwelle, DeGroat knocked in another run with a single. Nate Devine (Merced, Calif.) hit a walk off single that scored DeGroat from second to end the game after five innings due to the international run rule.

Team USA advanced to the championship game by surviving a late rally by Argentina during the play-in game earlier in the day.

Team USA started strong, jumping out to 11-3 lead after four innings, including a grand slam by DeLarwelle. However, Argentina had a six-run rally in the fifth to pull within two.

Argentina captured third place in the inaugural KFC American Challenge Series.

USA Jr. Men – Training Camp in SLC, Day 2

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

Day two of an eight day camp.

Team USA spilt a pair of 8-6 decisions on Thursday night.

They opened against the Kings of Salt Lake City and came back from being down 5-1 early and scored 5 runs in the fourth inning to take the lead that they never give up. Offensively Team USA was lead by Mitch Warne of Sioux Falls, SD who had two hits and scored 3 runs. Gentry Mitchell of Spanish Fork, UT had 3 hits and drove in two runs. Nick Santos of Pueblo, CO also
collected two hits.

James Hartman of Sioux Falls, SD picked up the win.

In game two, Team dropped an 8-6 decision to the Magic of SLC. Nick Cole of Sacramento, CA had an rbi triple. Tony Viger of Sioux Falls, SD had two hits. Jordan Talbert of Pattonburg, MO picked up the loss. Robbie Black of Spanish Fork, UT pitched a scoreless inning in relief.

The team will train on Friday and play three games on Saturday in a local tournament.

Thanks to head coach Tim Lyon for this report.

Venezuela Drops Out of KFC American Challenge Series

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

From

KFC American Challenge Series schedule changed

[Oklahoma City] -The scheduleand format for the 2007 KFC American Challenge has been changed after Venezuela advised tournament officials that itwould not be making the trip to Oklahoma City due to travel details that could not be resolved in time. The new format will be a double round-robin between the USA, Japan and ArgentinaThe #1 seed after round-robin competition will receive a bye in the playoffswhile the #2 and #3 seeds play for a spot in the championship game.

Tickets to the KFC World Cup of Softball will get fans in to see allthe competition during the American Challenge Series at no additional cost.

The following is the updated schedule for the KFC American ChallengeSeries.

Fri., July 13
1:00 p.m.
Japan vs. Argentina
7:00 p.m.
USA vs. Japan
9:30 p.m.
USA vs. Argentina

Sat., July 14
12:00 p.m.
Argentina vs. Japan
3:00 p.m.
USA vs. Japan
9:00 p.m.
USA vs. Argentina

Sun., July 15
11:30 p.m.
#3 Seed vs. #4 Seed
2:30 p.m.
#1 Seed vs. winner of #3 vs. #4

For complete results, “Live” stats, photo galleries andmuch more log on to www.usasoftball.com.

Brian McCall
bmccall@softball.org

USA Jr. Men – Training Camp in SLC, UT

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

The USA Softball Jr. Men’s National Team started their day training camp in Salt Lake City with a win and a tie. They opened up the first game scoring 11 runs in bottom of the first inning against Sheriff’s of Pleasant Grove, UT. Nick cole lead off the game with a home run and added two other hits and three rbi’s. Team USA collected 13 hits. Robbie Black of Spanish Fork, UT, JT Weststeyn of St. Louis, MO and Robert Reder of Aurora, IL collected two hits each.

Jordan Talbert of Pattonburg, MO picked up the win giving up 2 hits, walking seven with 5 strike outs.

In the second game, Team USA fell behind 4-1 before scoring 2 in the sixth and one in the 7th to tie the game that finished in a 4-4 tie. Nick Cole again lead off the game with a home run for the first USA score. In the 6th, Chris Norris of Spanish Fork, UT lead off with his second of three hits and scored. In the 7th, Norris singled with two outs and nobody on and scored on a two-out, two strike triple by Nick Cole.
James Hartman of Sioux Falls, SD pitched the distance for Team USA. He allowed 9 hits while striking out 7.

Team USA plays two more games on Thursday.

Thanks to Head Coach Tim Lyon for this report.

Team USA vs. Japan on ESPN2 – July 22, 3pm CST

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

Tape Delay of USA vs. Japan on ESPN2

Thanks to Bernie Lopez, who was our roving reporter and photographer in Prague, CZ for the World Cup for this information.

The ASA has secured a two-hour time slot for men’s fast pitch action featuring Team USA against the Japanese Men’s National Team on ESPN2, Sunday, July 22 at 3:00 pm CST.

Editor’s note: To those of us on the West Coast, that should translate to 1:00pm on July 22 — but be sure to check you local guide or schedule, as they’ve been know to vary among time zones. This appears to be a tape delay of the game between the USA and Japan played at 3pm CST on Saturday during the American Challenge Series taking place in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. For complete schedule of American Challenge Series, click here.

* SPOILER WARNING *
Remember this is a tape delay, so if you don’t want to know who wins it before you watch it, steer clear of all reports after 3pm Saturday. (I intend to). Remember Jimmy Fallon’s “Lobster Hands” in the movie “Fever Pitch”? “La la la la la la la. I can’t hear you” 😉

USA Jr. Men to Hold Open Tryout August 2

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

From the ASA website:

Open Tryout at Caswell Park in North Mankato, MN

USA Softball will be conducting an open tryout camp for boys interested in the national fastpitch team program. The camp will take place on Thursday, August 2 from 5 pm to 7 pm at Caswell Park in North Mankato, Minnesota. The tryout is in conjunction with the Amateur Softball Association boys national tournament which begins the next day at Caswell Park. The camp is open to all boys born in 1989 or later.

USA Softball is in the process of player selection for the junior men’s national team which will compete in the International Softball Federation world championship next June in Whitehorse, Yukon Canada. To be eligible for that team, players must have been born in 1989 or later. Additionally, USA Softball is interested in observing players born in 1993 or later who are eligible for the following ISF junior men’s world championship in 2012.

USA Softball coaches Tim Lyon, Scott Standerfer and Gary Mullican will conduct the tryout camp. Please contact head coach Tim Lyon with any questions about the camp.

Team USA – American Challenge Series

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

The men’s national team is playing in the American Challenge Series in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, starting on Friday, July 13, and will include a game or games on ESPN.

Fri., July 13
1:00 p.m. Japan vs. Argentina
7:00 p.m. Venezuela vs. Japan
9:30 p.m. USA vs. Argentina

Sat., July 14

12:00 p.m. Venezuela vs. Argentina
3:00 p.m. USA vs. Japan
9:00 p.m. USA vs. Venezuela

Sun., July 15
11:30 p.m. #3 Seed vs. #4 Seed
2:30 p.m. #1 Seed vs. #2 Seed

Thanks to John Nuanez for sending along the schedule of games.

USA National Team finishes second in World Cup

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

From

Editor’s note: The following story appears in the June 2007 issue of The Inside Pitch, written by Bill Plummer. For the complete issue, available online in PDF format, click link below to the jump.

Lose to Japan 2-0 in final

Prague, CZ — There is light at the end of the tunnel for the USA Men’s National Team, which finished second in the first ISF World Cup here June 16-25. Despite losing to Japan in the championship game, 2-0, the USA National Team compiled an overall 8-3 record and left USA Head Coach Pete Turner optimistic about the team’s future. “I believe we accomplished a great deal on this trip,”Turner said.”We took a young team with six new layers and each of those players made an impact. Although we did not meet our objective (finishing first), we did beat every team in the tournament and proved that our selection process is working.”

Turner, who was named USA National Team coach in 2001, was also pleased with what the players did off he field as well as between the white lines. “Overall, I was pleased with the professional manner in which the players came together and how they conducted themselves on and off the field. As we move forward, we will need to shore-up our defense. Therefore, we have planned three much needed practices in Oklahoma City to fix what needs to be fixed. Once we get to know each others range, strengths and weaknesses we will accomplish our goals.” The USA, and two of the teams that competed in Prague, Venezuela and Japan, plus Argentina will compete in the KFC American Challenge Series at the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium, July 12-16.

The USA Men’s Team won its first seven games in a row in the round robin before losing to Venezuela, 6-5, in its last game of the round robin. Against Venezuela, the USA fell behind early 6-1 before almost winning the game with a late rally. Even when it got behind in four games, and winning two, the USA fought back with determination and desire as they prepare for the ISF World Championship in 2009. The USA batted .328 as a team, hitting 20 homers.

The USA’s Chris DeLarwelle (Appleton, Wisc.), who alternated between first base and designated hitter, was named the World Cup’s MVP and teammate Frank DeGroat led the event in homers (five). DeLarwelle batted .454 (15-for-33), hit four homers. and drove in a team high 11 ruffs. The top hiter was HirakaYokoyama of Japan (14-for-25, .560) with Kunihiko Iida of Japan (2-0) the top pitcher, allowing one earned run in 14 innings. Travis Price of the USA was 4-1.

Final standings:

Japan
USA
Venezuela
DeMo EHS (Netherlands)
Czech Republic
Santa Isabel Zaragoza (Spain)
Denmark, Prague Stars
Halcones Tenerife (Spain).

Former USA National Team pitcher Doug Gillis played for fourth place finisher DeMo EHS of the Netherlands and compiled a 2-2 record in 19 1/3 innings.

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ASA “C” – Northern Pacific Tournament

Monday, July 9th, 2007

Hayward Area Recreation And Park District – Oakland A.S.A.

2007 A.S.A. Men’s Class ‘C’ Fastpitch
Northern Pacific Championship Tournament
July 21 & 22, 2007
Hayward, California

Tournament Information

All teams must be registered A.S.A and in good standing with their local Amateur Softball Association.

TOURNAMENT: 2007 A.S.A. Men’s Class “C” FP Northern Pacific Championship
LOCATION: Hayward, California, Field Locations TBA
DATE: July 21 & 22, 2007
ENTRY FEE: $375.00 Payable to “H.A.R.D.”
MAIL TO: H.A.R.D.
c/o John Gouveia or Vanessa Woodmansee
1099 “E” Street, Hayward, CA 94541

ENTRY DEADLINE: Monday, July 16th, 2007; 3:00 p.m.
PHONE INQUIRIES: Vanessa Woodmansee (510) 881-8465
John Gouveia (510) 881-6712
E-MAIL INQUIRIES: SCSAHAYCA@aol.com
FAX: (510) 888-5758

TEAM ROSTER: A.S.A. Official Championship Roster Form, signed by each player and approved by teams local A.S.A. Commissioner or Deputy Commissioner must be turned in by the roster deadline date of:
Thursday, July 19th, 2007; 3:00 p.m.

FORMAT: Double Elimination

By participating in this tournament teams that have competed in 3 or more 2007 Pacific Coast Region tournament series events will have satisfied the committee rules and earned their berth to the Men’s Class “C” Fastpitch National Tournament to be held in Killeen, Texas on August 29-September 3, 2007.

Once the tournament draw has been completed it is final. Any teams that withdraw after the bracket has been completed will NOT receive a refund.

Entry Form After the Jump.

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