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Who is Roman Lara?

Tuesday, May 24th, 2005

“Who is Roman Lara?” was a question heard ’round the diamonds over the weekend in Lancaster, California.

The short answer to the question is: “The new 28 year old shortstop for Santana Concrete of the So Cal ASA Alliance league, who did a great Alex Rodriguez impersonation, clubbing seven (count ’em, 7) home runs over the weekend.” (click to enlarge his photo below)

The seven homers broke the old Alliance record of five (5), held by the Rick McCarthy and Keith Barker of the Edge and Tom Morton of the Rounders. Five of the home runs came in six consecutive at bats. He had to leave his last game with a disclocated knee, but injury or not, it was a phenomenal performance by the young shortstop. More likely for fans, next time around, it will be “Where is Roman Lara?”, curious to see what he’ll do for an encore.

Maddy’s Monday Night Photos from Lancaster, CA

Monday, May 23rd, 2005

Click here to view Maddy’s Monday Night Photos taken at the So Cal ASA Alliance tournament weekend in Lancaster, CA, won by the Long Beach Black Sox. Click here for tournament recap.

Editor’s Choice: Click here to see an amazing gravity defying feat by the Black Sox’s Dan Fleming.

Long Beach Black Sox Capture Title at Lancaster

Sunday, May 22nd, 2005

Click Here for our complete recap of the weekend.


Vranich Tosses Two-Hitter in Finale, while Hanker, Lopes and Otte Power Offense

In So Cal ASA Alliance play May 21-22, 2005 at Lancaster, California, the Long Beach Black Sox scored 38 runs in 4 games Sunday including 8 in the title game against Primetime., an 8-0 shutout for winning pitcher Chuck Vranich. Chuck Vranich surrendered just two hits to Primetime. Fred Hanker and John Otte drove in two runs each, while Damian Guerrero, Chris Minogue and Dan Fleming added one RBI each, as the Sox pounded out 10 hits. The momentum swung to Long Beach early, as Joe Nuanez was called out for leaving third on what otherwise would have been a sacrifice fly off the bat of Rick McCarthy, to end a Primetime scoring threat in the first.

Scoring Recap:

Black Sox Third
: Benny Guerrero got things started with a single to left; Chuck Chaple walked, followed by a single by Andy Martinez to load the bases. Fred Hanker singled to right field to bring home Guerrero and Chapel, sending Martinez to third. Damian Guerrero followed with a line drive RBI single to left, perhaps the hardest hit ball of the game, scoring Martinez, before a double play ended the inning. Three runs, four hits. (Score: 3-0 Black Sox)

Black Sox Fourth:Dale Lopes opened the inning with a triple to the left centerfield gap, a ball that went to the fence. John Otte hit a towering fly ball that carried over the right fielder’s head, scoring Lopes and Otte. Two runs on two hits; (Score 5-0 Black Sox)

Black Sox Fifth:Chuck Chapel opened the inning with a walk, and scored when a ball hit by Andy Martinez was thrown wide of first, Martinez advancing to second. Chris Minogue singled to left with two outs, scoring Martinez. Two runs on one hit, and one error. (Score 7-0 Black Sox)

Black Sox Sixth:John Otte reached on an infield error at first on the throw. Marcel Bernal singled to center, Otte stopping at second. With one out, Dan Fleming singled to center field, scoring Otte, and ending the game. One run on two hits and one error. Final Score, 8-0 Black Sox.

Primetime could not get untracked offensively, mustering only two hits in the game, a single by Jimmy Buentello in the first and a single by Brian Webb in the third. Meanwhile, the Sox defense was stellar, with Otte running down a long fly off the bat of Johnny Nuanez, five putouts by shortstop Andy Martinez, including a web-gem back hand play in the third, and a gem by third baseman Dan Fleming on a hard hit ball by Jimmy Buentello in the 6th. The breaks and bounces seemed to go Long Beach’s way. Even a line drive hit by Joe Nuanez in the sixth that richocheted off of Chuck Vranich took a Long Beach bounce to second baseman Chuck Chaple for a 1-4-3 putout. Vranich was not hurt on the play. Aside from a one-out walk to Joe Nuanez in the first and single by Buentello that put Nuanez on third, Primetime did not have another runner reach second base. (more…)

Argentina Announces Roster for 2005 ISF Jr. Men’s Championships

Wednesday, May 18th, 2005

Argentina has released its official roster for the upcoming 2005 ISF Jr. Men’s World Championships on Prince Edward Island, Canada. Their coaching staff includes a familiar name, Franciso (‘Sisko) Sabate, who pitched and played last year with Morgan Transfer of Olympia, WA, and for several years with Bucknell Park of Lacey, WA. Argentina will play its first game on June 24, 2005 against New Zealand.

Click here to view roster.

The Aussies are Coming, The Aussies are Coming!

Wednesday, May 18th, 2005

Australian team looking forward to Summerside experience

By Pat Healey, Marketing and Media Consultant, ISF 2005 Jr. Men’s World Softball Championship

CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA – Team Australia is looking forward to a great deal of Canadian hospitality, including die-hard softball fans and lots of lobster during their month-long trip for the ISF 2005 Jr. Men’s World Softball Championship June 24 to July 3 in Summerside. The Aussies will begin their tour June 10 when they arrive for 10 days of exhibition games and training in the Kitchener-Waterloo, Ont., region before heading to Summerside for the actual championship.

Team coach Lindsey Carroll said adjusting to the time difference and atmosphere in Canada and the fact they are currently out of season is one of the reasons they will be coming over two weeks before their first game. “It is important to give the team and coaching staff as much diamond time prior to the world championships as possible.,” said Carroll. The team has 20 games in South Perth arranged with the Kitchener Hallman Twins, Milverton, Innerkip, Elmira, Sebringville Sting, Mitchell Mets and two games against All Star teams with the first in Niagara Falls against the Golden Horeshoe Fastball League All Stars on Monday June 13.

The team open’s its campaign at the Senior Men’s tournament in Mitchell, before also touring Niagara Falls and watching a Toronto Blue Jays Major League Baseball game at Rogers Centre, Carroll explained. Confirmed games include four games (two double headers) in Belmore, Ont. June 16 and 17. They will be against Elmira and Belmore (June 16) and the Bluewater All Stars and Harriston (June 17). Games begin at 7 and 9 p.m. “Many players haven’t toured overseas or even been on a plane trip that was longer than four hours,” said Carroll. Since players are spread across Australia, training is conducted under the supervision of satellite coaches five times a week in preparation for the tournament. Currently, players are working on positional defensive while offensive sessions are held in the week while regular monthly testing is held to monitor the player’s progress, Carroll noted. Carroll said the Aussie team has a good balance of players, which is key when entering any championship tournament. “As a team I think we have a great balance of power hitting, slappers, bunters and speed which is what it takes to perform well at any championships,” he said. ” Our pitching staff also has speed and variety with five entirely different pitchers.”

Most of the Australian team have been together since 2001, playing almost 75 games as a group of 17. The team was selected following the Australian National Championships in Perth in January, 2005. Carroll is taking the step-by-step attitude into the ISF 2005 World
championship. “In any championship it’s important to build during the week, ensuring you peak at the right time of the tournament,” he said. “If everyone stays injury free, I would hope we achieve our first goal in making the play-off’s and we will see what happens from there.”
The Business Analyst with the Australian Government at the Department of Veteran’s Affairs in Canberra is not taking any team for granted, and isn’t letting his players either. “In an Under 19 event where the players are different every four years, you can never underestimate any participating country,” Carroll explained. “We will be respecting every country that takes the diamond but given past world championship results I would be expecting strong competition from the host country Canada, New Zealand, Japan and USA.” As for coming to Canada, and it’s “warm” summers, Carroll is anxious for the day to get here.

“Personally, being from Canberra, I’m looking forward to the warmer weather we will experience during our stay, as the winter months in Canberra are cold,” he said. “It will also be good for the players to meet people from other countries and play softball in front of softball loving fans of Canada. “But most importantly, I believe the lobster is good in PEI.”

So Cal ASA Alliance @ Lancaster (May 20-21, 2005)

Monday, May 16th, 2005

The So Cal ASA Alliance heads into its fourth weekend tournament for the 2005 series. The first three tournament weekends were won by three different teams. Fred Hanker’s Long Beach Black Sox won the first tournament at Palm Springs, with a win over the Amigos. In Santa Fe Springs, it was the Panteras topping Primetime for the title. Primetime then beat all comers in Palm Springs II, including a championship game win over the Amigos. Members of last year’s champion, the Edge have played key roles in the improvement of a number of teams, including the current league leader, Primetime (formerly San Diego Fastpitch). Last year’s runnerup, the Rounders, won more tournaments (4) than any team last year, but have yet to reach the finals in any of the first three weekends, currently residing in third place, behind Primetime and second place Amigos. RAW, Rude-Pac and Palm Springs are in a virtual tie for fourth place.

Heading into the Lancaster, the standings for the top five spots:

Primetime…….48
Amigos………….43
Rounders………36
RAW……………..29.5
Rude-Pac………29
Palm Springs…29

Full standings.
Click here for Saturday’s Round Robin matchups for this weekend, posted at the Official SoCal ASA site.

Map & Driving Directions to “Big 8” complex at Lancaster, CA. (At Google Maps, click “Satellite” to see satellite photo of Big 8 and surrounding area)

Maddy’s Monday Night Photos from Palm Springs II

Monday, April 25th, 2005

Here’s Maddy’s latest photos, taken at the So Cal ASA Alliance tournament at Palm Springs April 23-24, 2005.

Primetime Wins Alliance Tournament at Palm Springs

Sunday, April 24th, 2005

Primetime fastpitch rallied from down 4-1 and overcame several defensive miscues to top the Amigos 6-4 in the championship game of the third Alliance weekend of the 2005 season.

Primetime’s Joe Fernandez and Keith Barker had three hits each in the win. Dan Zupp was the winning pitcher for Primetime, with Julian Martinez taking the loss.

Primetime defeated Rude Pac in one semifinal while the Amigos bested the Rounders 5-3 in extra innings after regulation play ended in a 2-2 tie.

Primetime and the Amigos went into the weekend as the top two teams in the standings, and separated themselves from the rest of the pack, at 48 and 43 points, respectively, while the next team, the Rounders rose to third at 36 points. The complete standings are posted at at the SoCal ASA website.

Click here for Fastpitchwest’s recap on the weekend.

Alliance Tournament underway in Palm Springs

Saturday, April 23rd, 2005

The Rounders won an exciting 5-3 extra inning game against the Panteras in a 9am game this morning at Palm Springs. Donald Younger keyed the win with a two run triple in the top of the 9th inning. The Rounders struck first for three in the first, but Panterars pitcher Jesse Duncan struck out 10 to give his team a chance to tie the game at 3 in the bottom of the 7th. Rounders reliever Gerald Pyle slammed the door shut, pitching out of a bases loaded, no out jam in the bottom of the 7th. The game was reminscent of the Panteras title win in Santa Fe Springs where they rallied from 4 down in the first against Prime Time for their first alliance Tournament title. Games continue through Sunday afternoon.

Alliance Schedule Released – Palm Springs II, April 2005

Wednesday, April 20th, 2005

So Cal ASA Alliance Schedule, Palm Springs II, April 2005

Palm Springs Weather for the weekend.