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Quaker Riversharks, Tampa Bay 2-0 at ASA Major

Friday, August 5th, 2005

The Quaker Riversharks of PA and Tampa Bay Smokers of FL will meet in the winner’s bracket finals in the ASA Men’s Major Tournament at Altamonte Springs, FL, after each winning their first two games.

The R’sharks topped defending champions The Farm Tavern and Florida Fastpitch, while Tampa Bay beat Keating Fitness, PA and Team Iowa. Florida Fastpitch will take on the winner of Team Iowa and Keating Fitness for the right to face the Farm, which advanced by forfeit by the So Cal Bombers, who withdrew from the tournament.

The 3-day, 6-team tournament concludes Saturday.

Saturday’s schedule of games:
(All game times EST)

9am: Team Iowa vs. Florida Fastpitch (loser’s bracket)
12noon: The Farm Tavern vs. winner of Team Iowa/Florida Fastpitch (loser’s bracket)
12noon:Quaker Riversharks vs. Tampa Bay Smokers (winner’s bracket final)
4pm: Loser’s Bracket Final;
7pm: Championship Game
9pm: “If” game


Click here for ASA webpage and bracket.

Hurricane Warnings at ASA Major and more…

Friday, August 5th, 2005

Games delayed due to Hurricane Warnings. That’s a new one, huh? The Riversharks lead the Farm and Tampa Bay leads Keatings with play to resume this morning at 10:30am EST.

From Al’s Fastball: The inside scoop from ASA’s in Florida

Click here for ASA webpage and bracket.

2005 ASA “C” Regional Championship

Thursday, August 4th, 2005

From SoCal ASA website: List at 2005 ASA “C” Regional Championships aka the “Last Chance Dance”. Seventeen (17) teams vying for the four remaining berths to the ASA “C” Nationals at Stockton, California, September 1-5, 2005.


First round matchups:

2) Mission II vs. Country Club Villa
3) Bay Area High Reach vs. Party Time Rentals
4) Mixed Co. vs. Panteras v
6) Savala Painters B vs. Palm Springs Express
7) Hayes Landscaping vs. Pride of San Juan
1) KHT Pumpers vs. Black Oak Casino
9) Orville Braves vs. Winner of game #1
7) Latin Heat vs. Outlaws
8) Al’s Roofing vs. So Cal Masters

Second round matchups:
Winners of 2) and 3)
Winners of 4) and 5)
Winners of 6) and 1)/9)
Winners of 7) and (8)

Third round matchups
Winner 2/3 vs. Winner 4/5
Winner 6/1/9 vs. Winner 7/8

Join the discussion about this tournament in our California Fastpitch Forum.

ASA Major Tournament Gets Underway Thursday, Aug. 4

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2005

Rod Peterson’s Farm Tavern Set to Defend ASA Major Title

The ASA Men’s Major Tournament gets underway Thursday at 6pm EST (3pm west coast time), at Altamonte Springs, Florida, with two opening round games:

The Farm Tavern, Madison, WI vs. Quaker Riversharks, PA
Tampa Bay Smokers, FL vs. Keating Fitness, PA

The Farm Tavern has won the tournament the last two years in a row, and will go for a “three-peat” in 2005. Last year, they were led by pitcher Dean Holoien, who set a new ASA record for 21 strikeouts in a game, and threw a no-hitter in the championship game win over Broken Bow. Click here to read Bill Plummer’s recap of last year’s finale, courtesy of Al’s Fastball.

Rumor has it that a couple of local (and well known) So Cal players will be wearing the Farm’s familiar “pig” logo tomorrow night, joining another Californian who is a regular member of the squad Todd Budke, while a Northern California player may be in a Riversharks uniform. Budke was a First Team All American at third base in last year’s tournament.

The winner of the Farm-Riversharks game will play Florida Fastpitch, which drew a first round bye, while the winner of the Tampa Bay-Keatings game will face Team Iowa, which got a first round forfeit/bye with the So Cal Bombers dropping out of the tournament.

The six team tournament runs through Saturday night. Click here for the bracket.

Long Beach Black Sox Release 2005 Season Stats

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2005

Click Here to see Long Beach Black Sox Stats for 2005 season: Sox News

Fred Hanker overcame a slow start to lead the Sox in no less than 8 offensive categories, and was among the leaders in 3 more. Fred was 1st in Avg: (.523), OBP: (.577), Slg: (.937), Hits: (58), 2B’s: (21), W (15), Extra base hits: (30) and total bases: (104), as well as 2nd in HR: (7), runs (36) and 3rd in RBI: (34).

First year shortstop Andy Martinez did more than throw some great leather. The 27 year old led the Sox in runs scored (42), singles (49), and stolen bases (8), and was 2nd in hits (52), OBP (.459), and third in Avg. (.413), and walks (13).

Dale Lopes had a fine year at the plate, but, uh, Dale, about that E.R.A. ! (well, as Fred said, Dale “took one for the team”)

Sox pitchers Chuck Vranich (16-5) and Randy Clay (13-6) were a combined 29-11 on the year.

In just their second year in the So Cal ASA Alliance, the Sox finished third, winning three of the seven Alliance events held, the first one in Palm Springs, another mid-season, and the last one of the year just a couple weeks ago. The Sox were the only team in the Alliance to win more than one tournament during the season. They are among six teams from the Alliance to have qualified for the ASA “C” Nationals to be held in Stockton, California, September 1-5, 2005.

Visit the Sox site for a lot more.

ASA Major Down to Six Teams, No Bracket Revisions

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2005

ASA Men’s Major Tournament
Altamonte Springs, FL
August 4-6, 2005

The So Cal Bombers have withdrawn from this week’s ASA Major tournament in Altamonte Springs, Florida, leaving six teams in the three day tournament:

The Farm Tavern, WI
Quaker Riversharks, PA
Keating Fitness, PA
Team Iowa, IA
Florida Fastpitch, FL
Tampa Bay Smokers, FL

ASA advises that since the bracket was already drawn, it will remain as is, with forfeits and byes where the Bombers are shown. Their first round opponent, Team Iowa will advance by forfeit to the winner’s bracket semi-final, playing the winner of the Tampa Bay Smokers vs. Keating Fitness at 2pm on Friday, August 4.

With first round byes, Florida Fastpitch or Team Iowa could capture the National Championship with two wins.

The tournament starts Thursday, August 4, 2005 at 6pm, with the first championship game slated for Saturday August 6, 2005 at 7pm, and the “if” game at 9pm.

The updated bracket is posted at:
http://www.fastpitchwest.com/asamajor.htm
(click refresh to see update)

And Then There Were Six…

Monday, August 1st, 2005

An update to our earlier Morning Brief post regarding the ASA Major Tournament set for August 4-6, 2005 in Altamonte Springs, Florida: The So Cal Bombers have withdrawn, leaving six teams at last count:

The Farm Tavern, WI
Quaker Riversharks, PA
Keating Fitness, PA
Team Iowa, IA
Florida Fastpitch, FL
Tampa Bay Smokers, FL

Scarletts wins South Dakota ASA Masters at Watertown South Dakota

Monday, August 1st, 2005

From Al’s Fastball: Scarletts wins South Dakota ASA Masters at Watertown South Dakota

Savala Painters Tournament Aug 13 – “Nationals Prep”

Friday, July 29th, 2005

The Savala Painters are hosting a National Preparation Tournament on Aug 13th, one day tourney in Taft 30 min west of Bakersfield off the I-5 $120.00 a team… 3 games guaranteed. call Ron Mizener cell# 661-303-1080.. hm# 661-763-3 444 or Simon Brewer cell# 661-703-1403.

Primetime Edges Amigos for 2005 Alliance Title

Tuesday, July 26th, 2005

In 2004, Edge Fastpitch, pardon the pun, edged out the Rounders for the So Cal ASA Alliance title by a single point. Hard to imagine it could be any closer in 2005, but it was.

Primetime Fastpitch (with a few players from last year’s Edge team) nosed out the Amigos for the Alliance crown on a “runs allowed” formula, after the two teams wound up in a dead heat after the seventh and final tournament of the year at Santa Fe Springs. The Amigos lost a heartbreaker, 14-13 to the Long Beach Black Sox in extra innings, which proved to be the difference.

The Long Beach Black Sox captured their third Alliance tournament title of the year in the final weekend, ahead of the Rounders, whom they beat in the title game.

The Rounders held third place for most of the season, but were excluded from tournament #6 July 10-11 by virtue of having captured an ASA “C” Nationals berth in Stockton over Memorial Day, earning zero (0) points, while everyone else moved up. Comments invited on this rule below.

Fred Hanker’s Black Sox squad was the only team to win more than one Alliance tournament during the season, falling just short of the four won by the Rounders in 2004, and five won by the Kanakas (former name for Edge), in 2003.

For more details and the final standings, visit the So Cal ASA website.

The Alliance will send at least six (6) teams to the ASA “C” Nationals in Stockton over the Labor day Weekend, September 1-5, 2005. Three of the six captured berths for the ASA “C” in qualifiers, the Rounders (Stockton in May), and Rude Pac and RAW (Santa Fe Springs), while the other three earned berths for their finish in the standings, champions Primetime, runnerup Amigos, and the third place Long Beach Black Sox.

One more door remains open to teams trying to get into the big event, a regional qualifier in Lancaster August 6-7, 2005. No word yet which teams are headed to that one.

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