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SoCal ASA Goes Back to Back (Santa Fe Springs )

Wednesday, March 29th, 2006

With a big caveat of “weather permitting”, the SoCal ASA will hold its second league tournament in as many weeks. Be sure to check the official SoCal ASA website (link below), on Thursday/Friday for an update as to the weather.

From the official SoCal ASA website:
SOCAL ASA : Softball

NEXT UP – AMIGOS SPRING CLASSIC – SANTA FE SPRINGS

The Amigos Spring Classic will be played this weekend with nine A/B teams and seven C teams competing. The Long Beach Snakes will make their debut and the Lumberkings will be traveling from Central California to play in the A/B tournament with an evening game against last week’s champions Panteras. Palm Springs will be leading the way for the “C” tournament after their tournament victory last week. The Amigos will have snack bar duties with Josie’s green chili burritos headlining the menu.

NOTE: Due to the rain being forecasted through Wednesday evening and possibly more rain over the weekend, this web site will be updated on Thursday and Friday evenings with the tournament and field status. Managers will be contacted directly with status.

Click to view the SCHEDULE

SoCal ASA Recap of Palm Springs

Tuesday, March 28th, 2006

From the official SoCal ASA website: SOCAL ASA : Softball

Click link to visit the official SoCal ASA website.

A/B Alliance

The Panteras went undefeated on Sunday to take the first tournament of the year in the newly revamped A/B league with strong pitching from Bobby Lara, Jesse Duncan and Ron Rupp. The Panteras were with all their starters on Sunday making it tough for manager Fernie Ramirez to make the line-up’s with the squad that showed up. Big wins in tough played single elimination games over San Diego Primetime and the Black Sox got them in the Championship game. In the Championship game they defeated the new Rude-Pac squad of players from last year’s number 1 & 2 finishers in the Association Championship. Unfortunately, work commitments and injuries left Rude-Pac with only nine players for the game, but they held tough through four innings. More details to follow…

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Panteras Win Five in a Row Enroute to Palm Springs Title

Monday, March 27th, 2006

From Fastpitchwest’s “Leagues” section:

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[PALM SPRINGS, CA – 03/26/06] -After dropping their first two round robin games on Saturday, Fernie Ramirez’s Panteras squad reeled off five consecutive wins, including three in Sunday’s single elimination bracket play, to capture the first So Cal ASA “A/B” league weekend tournament title of the 2006 season. The Panteras saved their best for last, posting a convincing 13-3 run-rule victory over Rude-Pac in the championship game. Along the way, the Panteras knocked off two teams in Sledgehammer’s California Top 10, # 6 Savala Rounders and # 9 Rude Pac, the latter twice, making a strong case for inclusion in the next set of rankings.

Panteras starter Bobby Lara went the distance for the win, after Jesse Duncan pitched the squad to a 6-2 semi-final win over the Black Sox to get the Panteras into the final. If you were looking for a player of the game (and day), it might well be Anthony Rocha, the ;power hitting shortstop for the team. Rocha hit a key home run against the Black Sox in the semi-finals, then homered and doubled in the same inning (the 10 run fifth), driving in 3 runs. Eli Salazar nearly matched him, also homering in the semi-final win over the Sox, and hitting a triple and single in the championship game, and driving in 3 runs.

Click link above for complete recap, including scoring summary from Championship game, along with Sunday’s Elimination bracket, scores, and photos.

Maddy’s Monday Night Photos (Palm Springs)

Monday, March 27th, 2006

Well, today is Monday, following the first league weekend of the season, and you all know what that means: “Maddy’s Monday Night Photos”, from Palm Springs, CA. Hope you enjoy them. Please note that she only shot on Sunday, so was not able to get some of all of the teams for posting. Stay tuned, and hopefully, we’ll get you next time around. There are separate galleries for the B and C divisions.

Click here for the “B” division Photo Galleries.

Click here for the “C” division Photo Galleries.

SoCal ASA Standings

Monday, March 27th, 2006

From So Cal ASA Website: Click here for Standings and Stats:

The standings for the first week have been posted. The Panteras lead the A/B Classification by one over Rude-Pac. In the C Classification, the So Cal Hustlers are on top with a one point lead over the Express. Even though the Express won the tournament, the Hustlers came out on top as a result of the wins during the round robin. To view the standings, press the button above marked Standings.

STATS
The stats from the first week on now available. Press the links below for the tournament leaders or the button on the top row marked Statistics to see the team stats.

Express Rolls Through Palm Springs “C”

Sunday, March 26th, 2006

The Palm Springs Express won the first So Cal ASA “C” division league weekend Sunday, with a victory over the runner-up Hustlers in the champions game at 1:15pm Sunday at De Muth Park in Palm Springs, after knocking off the So Cal Rebels in the semi-finals, 8-0, behind the pitching of Graham Balog. The win marked the first time that the Express has brought home the gold on their home turf. The Hustlers earned a spot in the title tilt with win over Level One Raymar.

Injury Report: We are sorry to report that Don Vilander of the Gamecocks suffered a broken wrist, in two places on Saturday, and had to go to the ER in Palm Springs for a cast. He was struck by the ball while batting. The prognosis is the usual for broken bones, 6 weeks, so he’s likely to miss the next league tournament or two. (now I have company on the DL). For those of you who don’t know Don, he is Tyler Vilander’s dad.

Panteras Notch 3 Wins Sunday to Capture Palm Springs Title

Sunday, March 26th, 2006

Fernie Ramirez’s Panteras posted a 10-spot in the 5th inning, to break a 3-3 tie in the championship game with Rude Pac. Anthony Rocha started the inning off with an inside-the-park-home-run, sliding in safely on a bang-bang play that set the wheels in motion for the Panteras. Rocha drove in another run in the same inning, as the Panteras pulled away for a 13-3 run rule victory. Bobby Lara picked up the win, over a tired Doug Rooney in the championship game. The two teams were playing their 7th game of the weekend, and Rude Pac was down to just nine players, and no relief for Rooney.

The Panteras eliminated San Diego Primetime in the quarterfinals, and topped the Long Beach Black Sox 6-2 in a semi-final game behind the pitching of Jesse Duncan.

Rude Pac opened the weekend as the #9 ranked team in California, and made a strong case that they belong in that top 10 with their runner up finish in Palm Springs. The champion Panteras entered the weekend unranked, and will certainly must be considered for a spot on the strength of their opening weekend championship.

Click here for the complete recap.

Santa Barbara Young Bucks Earn Top Seed at Palm Springs Saturday

Sunday, March 26th, 2006

After an opening weekend rainout to start the month of March, the SoCal ASA got their season started Saturday under sunny skies at De Muth Park in Palm Springs. The league has been revamped substantially, with a half dozen of the top “C” teams from 2005 bumped up to the “A/B” division.

Click here for Saturday’s Scoreboard from the Round Robin portion of the tournament.

With most of the pre-season talk focused on veteran ballplayers being added to roster or moving from one team to the other, it was youth that was served on Saturday, as the Young Bucks went 3-1 and grabbed the top seed and first round bye for Sunday’s single elimination bracket. Of course, it didn’t hurt the talented Santa Barbara squad to have a veteran Buck on the mound, in the form of manager Clyde Bennett’s son Mark Bennett, who pitched in 3 of the Bucks 4 games, enroute to a 3-1 record Saturday. The Santa Barbara Young Bucks, whch finished 2nd in last year’s 23 and under Nationals, was the only team to notch 3 wins in 4 round robin games Saturday. The Young Bucks top seed earned them a first round bye while the other 6 teams slug it out Sunday morning in single elimination bracket play.

Mark Bennett would be the first to concede that, having passed his 40th birthday, he no longer qualifies as a “young” buck. But with their regular ace, Anthony Martinez pitching for his regular season team, the Amigos, the Young Bucks were happy to have the dominant veteran starter in the circle. Mark is a member of the 2006 ISC level CR/Portland team, expected to play in Kitchener, Ontario Canada in August. He is no stranger to ISC World Tournament competition, having been the mainstay for the Santa Barbara Bucks, at a number of world tournaments, and was the face of the team to many So Cal fans. At 6’8″, he casts an imposing figure on the diamond, and showed Saturday that he can still dominate a game.

The Young Bucks dropped their nightcap (and starting at 11:30pm, I do mean nightcap), a 6-5 thriller to San Diego Primetime, in which the “kids” rallied to tie the game at 5 before Primetime scored the game winner in the 7th.

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California’s #6 and #9 Ranked Teams to Open Season Saturday

Thursday, March 23rd, 2006

The So Cal ASA league will open play at DeMuth Park in Palm Springs this weekend, March 24-25, 2006, after the first weekend slated for March 4-5 was rained out.

Two teams from Sledgehammer’s California Top Ten will be in action, the #6 ranked Savala Rounders and the #9 ranked Rude Pac. The Rounders finished 7th last year in a very competitive 70 team ASA “C” Nationals, while Rude Pac went out just a game earlier, finishing 13th. (The tournament’s MVP was a member of the ISC World Tournament Super Pool Riversharks, with lots of A and B players competing in the tournament.). Four members of the Top Ten are teams that were bumped up from Class “C”, and who have bolstered their 2006 rosters to compete at the next level, #3 Taylor Farms, #4 A-1 Tank (both from Northern California) and the #6 Savala Rounders and #9 Rude Pac (both from Southern California). In all, eighteen (18) Class “C” teams were bumped up to the “B” division in what marks a wholesale change in the landscape for California teams.

Schedule for Ranked teams this weekend:

# 6 Savala Rounders, 12:30p, 4p, 5:45p, and 9:15p against Primetime, Panteras, LB Black Sox, and Amigos;
# 9 Rude Pac, 10a, 2:15p, 4, and 7:30 against Amigos, Primetime, Young Bucks and Panteras.

Saturday’s round robin schedule will give three teams, Primetime, Panteras and the Amigos two shots to knock off a ranked team, and perhaps make their way into the Top 10.

Sunday’s play will be a single elimination bracket. Click here for more details on this weekend’s schedule.

#10 ranked Raymar, a Class “B team in 2005 after finishing 3rd amongst 70 teams in the 2004 ASA “C” National in Hastings, Nebraska, returns to play in the “C” division, after petitioning to return for the 2006 season.

Player notes: Michael “Spanky” Thomas, veteran shortstop for the Savala Rounders is expected to return to play Saturday, after being sidelined with a strained oblique muscle during the Norwalk tournament.

So Cal ASA League Season to Open in Palm Springs, CA, March 25-26

Tuesday, March 21st, 2006

From the SoCal ASA website: League Weekend in Palm Springs

PALM SPRING TOURNAMENTS
The tournament for this weekend is set with 17 teams playing in two classifications. Both classifications have the regular teams and it looks like there will be plenty of great games to watch. Teams will begin playing the round robin at 9:00AM on Saturday with the B Classification getting 4 games in the round robin. Sunday’s single elimination will start at 8:00AM. To view the schedules and for directions, press the links below:

Click link above for all the details, and see especially important notice about directions to DeMuth Park, which indicates that you cannot enter via Gene Autry Trail, as in the past, due to construction. See link below for Satellite Google Map. Gene Autry Trail is to the right (east) of the red pin. while El Cielo is to the left (west) of the red pin. The diamonds are visible in the satellite photo — to the left of the red pin that marks 4375 Mesquite. The diamonds at the far left (closer to El Cielo) are diamonds 7&8, the ones closer to the red pin are diamonds 5&6.

Click here for Google Map to DeMuth Park. You can zoom in on fields by clicking up on the grid-bar on the left side of the map, or drag the map with your mouse.

For those of you without Adobe Reader, click here for the Class B Round Robin schedule.and here for the Class C Round Robin schedule