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Adam LaLonde, Cheboygan’s Son

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

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LaLonde representing Cheboygan on USA Men’s Softball Team
By JOSHUA ADAMS
Sports Editor

OKLAHOMA CITY – The USA Softball Men’s National Team suffered a heart breaking, 9-7, loss to Japan in the their opening game of the KFC American Challenge Series, but ended the tournament coming out of the losers bracket beating Argentina and then went after Japan for a 7-0 win and the title.

But in the midst of all that, the small town of Cheboygan was represented well as Adam LaLonde, a former Cheboyganite and son of former Chiefs softball coach Mike LaLonde, was one of those proud individuals to dawn the USA jersey.

From his humble beginnings as bat boy for his dad’s team, LaLonde has climbed his way to the top as one of the elite softball players representing the United States on the world field.

“I really grew up with it,” he explained. “My dad played it in the leagues in Cheboygan. I got to the age where I was no longer bat boy and got to play. We won a couple of state titles with names like Clayton McGovern, Stuart Hancock and Scott Hancock. Charley Watson and George Wheelock. Eventually with me the big part was my drive with baseball.”

Growing up with the Little League and Cheboygan Area High School squads, LaLonde went on to play some college ball for the Central Michigan University team and even went overseas to play in Australia.

“In the summer, I would still come back to play a little fast pitch with my dad’s team,” he continued. “When I got back from Australia, I got involved in open fast pitch. I got hooked up with a team called the Midland Explorers. I got to play with them and within that year, I got seen by the USA scouts.”

From there, destiny took a hold and LaLonde was granted an invitation to a try out for the USA team all in 2001.

“I tried out, made it and been on it ever since,” LaLonde said. “We won a gold medal in Guatemala and won a silver in the Dominican Republic, and finished fourth in New Zealand. The power houses in fast pitch teams right now are New Zealand, Canada, Australia and us.”

So with that resume in mind, LaLonde’s background in the small-town realm has had a lot to with his success.

“The first time I threw the USA jersey is when it really hit me,” he said with a chuckle. “Just stepping into that atmosphere and getting in front about 5,000 people. That’s when you eat up the whole thing and that’s when the excitement comes in. I haven’t had butterflies in a long time, but I got them then. As an athlete, you have to block all of that. It is something that you never forget. It’s such a good feeling to know that you can showcase what you can do.”

Now with his rookie years well behind him, LaLonde stepped into more of a leadership role this season as the team went over to the Czech Republic to play in the World Cup there. The team took home second place with silver medals.

“In my earlier years, that was where it was more of thing that I came from a small town,” he said. “But now I know I am one of the top players in the world and I just need to concentrate on what my job is and go from there.”

In fact, one of the round robin games of the KFC American Challenge Series was aired on ESPN 2.

“Right now, fast pitch softball is a dying sport for men. So the ESPN thing was very cool,” LaLonde said. “I got a little interview and mentioned Cheboygan I was actually able to give back to (Cheboygan). I grew up with this in Cheboygan and I know, especially some of the older guys that are deep into this game, I know how proud they are of me. To be that guy to represent my town is very special and I don’t take that for granted. I don’t take my past for granted and where I played.

“Next year we are talking about us taking a trip to Japan,” he continued, “and that is the same time they are going to have more men’s games live. ESPN said ‘we would love you guys to play these time slots.’ So we will have to see. Maybe if we got some more time on the air, we could get some more teams in some of the areas to play.”

LaLonde now goes back out to his regular team, the Sol Cal Bombers out in Palm Springs, California, to complete the season with the Vancouver Challenge this weekend, followed with the International Softball Congress World Championship in Toronto, Canada.

Editor’s note: The So Cal Bombers Adam LaLonde has been getting lots of ink of late from the newspapers in my home state of Michigan. LaLonde is one of the game’s top players and good ambassador for it as well. Of particular interest in the above article is the mention that the Team USA might be headed for Japan next year, and on ESPN again. The exposure would be a big plus for the game. In the meantime, you can catch Adam and his So Cal teammates this weekend in Vancouver, BC, at the Vancouver Challenge. We’ll be posting reports from that tournament as they come in. Last time the Bombers played in Canada, it was with former County Materials’ pitcher Lucas Mata, in Monkton, and readers will recall that the Bombers came away with the Championship trophy in that one, one of the strongest fields of teams this side of the World Tournament.

Black Sox Wrap Up SCIFL “A Major” Title

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

So Cal Hustlers and Flor de Cana (Latin Heat) Head into Final League Weekend Tied for “A” Division Crown

The A-Major division champion is wrapped up for the year with the Long Beach Black Sox cruising to the title. There is still a three team race for second with Rude-Pac, Panteras and San Diego Primetime all withinfive points of each other.

The A division will go down to the final weekend as Flor de Cana (LatinHeat) has caught the So Cal Hustlers in a tie for first place and both have commanding leads over the rest of the pack.


Click here to view updated standings after week 6 of 7.

Rosters Released for ISC World Tournament

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

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Rosters were released for the 32 teams competing in the ISC World Tournament at Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, August 10-18, 2007 today, posted at the official ISCfastpitch.com website.

Editor’s Notes: The So Cal Bombers enter the tournament among the favorites, ranked # 4, the highest ranking of any team since the 1994 Long Beach Painters finished 5th at Prince Edward Island. The Bombers have captured several tournament titles, including Red Rock in May, and the Monkton Fastball Invitational in June, a tournament which boasted 7 of the top 10 teams in the world. Argentine pitcher Lucas Mata joined the club this year, and already owns two world championship rings, won as a member of the now defunct County Materials team from Wisconsin. Manager Kelly McGiffin’s team is a blend of players from California (6), Arizona (1), Michigan (1), New York (1), Canada (7) Mexico (1) and Argentina (1)*. * (Mata currently resides in Mexico, but hails from Argentina).

Casa Trejo So Cal Bombers

1 Pinocchio, Steve 5 IF Merced, CA
2 Mendibles, Albert 6 IF Prescott Valley, AZ
3 Butler, Mike 7 IF Sonora, CA
4 Porto, Jason 8 OF Elk Grove, CA
5 Crawford, Greg 9 OF Calgary, AB
6 Ghostkeeper, Chad 10 C-OF Prince George, BC
7 Lalonde, Adam 11 OF Mt. Pleasant, MI
8 Potskin, Evan 15 OF Prince George, BC
9 Parra, Raymundo 16 UT Ensenada, Baja, Mexico
10 Evely, Geoff 20 IF St.John’s, Nfld
11 Devine, Nate 22 OF Merced, CA
12 Box, Darren 23 C-OF Edmonton, AB
13 Rodriguez, Landy 24 IF-C West Haverstraw, NY
14 Whitten, Sean 27 P Calgary, AB
15 Tilley, Darrell 34 P Edmonton, AB
16 Mata, Lucas 42 P Ensenada, Baja, Mexico
17 Santillano. Marc 45 INF Stockton, CA
18 Peeples, Tony 99 P San Miguel, CA

McGiffin, Kelly 21 Mgr
Shick, Rob 19 Coach
Chase, Doug 2 Coach

27 Games to be Broadcast from ISC II Tournament of Champions

Monday, July 23rd, 2007


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From our ISC II Blog, “The Deuce”:

July 23, 2007 – The International Softball Congress is pleased to release the streaming schedule for the 2007 ISC II Tournament of Champions being played in Kitchener and Cambridge.

“We are planning to cover 17 round robin games plus 10 more in the playoffs for a total of 27 games with the possibility of 28 if there is a tie-breaker required,” said ISC II Commissioner Blair Setford, adding that 27 of the 35 teams will be covered during the round robin games.

And, if all goes according to schedule and plan, the ISC II championship game will be video streamed for the first time.

The streaming signal for all of the games can be accessed through www.ballparkradio.com as well as through www.iscfastpitch.com.

The BallPark Radio crew in the booth at the ToC will consist of returning voices Jim Flanagan, Kyle Smith, Joe Todd, Lance Winn, David Bakker and Blair Setford. Joining the team is Steve Sabourin, of CKNX radio – and the voice of the Monkon World Fastball Challenge – who will be doing a pair of round robin games on Wednesday afternoon/evening and a pair of quarter-final games on Friday afternoon.

Last year, more than 12,000 listeners tuned in for the ISC II ToC games.

The sixth annual ISC II Tournament of Champions which will be played August 14-18 at Budd Park in Kitchener and Kinsmen Park in Cambridge, Ontario and features 35 teams playing a four-game round robin schedule in seven pools of five teams each. The top three teams from each pool along with three wildcards will advance to a single elimination playoff bracket.

For further information, please contact:

Blair Setford
ISC Canada East Vice President
ISC II Commissioner
blairjs(at)rogers.com


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Long Beach Black Sox Win “A Major” at Santa Fe Springs, CA

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

Long Beach Black Sox win “A Major” division at Santa Fe Springs, CA, July 21-22, 2007.

SCIFL Schedule of Games for This Weekend – Santa Fe Springs II

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

Click here for this weekend’s schedule of games for the SCIFL, Santa Fe Springs II.

A-1/Taylor Farms, Lumberkings View Draws for 2007 ISC II Tournament of Champions

Friday, July 13th, 2007


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The schedule of games was released today for the 2007 ISC II Tournament of Champions in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, Aug 14-18, 2007. The highly competitive ISC II division is one of the premier divisions in all of fastball.

California will send two teams, A-1 Taylor Farms of Salinas/Castro Valley, CA and the Lumberkings of Bakersfield, CA. (ISC II Rankings are shown parenthetically below)

A-1/Taylor Farms is in Pool C

Tavistock, ON Merchants (# 3)
Kitchener, ON Outlaws (#12)
Moraviantown, ON Bucktown Bees (#17)
Castro Valley, CA A-1 Taylor Farms (#24)
Linwood, ON 86ers (unranked)

A-1/Taylor Farms Schedule:

Tues, Aug 14
12:00 PM EST/9:00am PST
vs. Linwood 86ers

Wednesday, Aug 15
3:30 PM EST/12:30pm PST
vs. Tavistock Merchants

6:30 PM/3:30pm PST
vs. Bucktown Bees
* Tentatively scheduled for broadcast on Ballparkradio.com *

Thursday, Aug 16
5:30 PM EST/2:30pm PST
vs. Kitchener Outlaws


The Lumberkings are in Pool B:

Bakersfield, CA California LumberKings (#2)
Bridgeport, ON PROforma Braves (#13)
Harrisburg, PA PA Power (#16)
Carp, ON I4C Victory (#31)
Hamilton, ON Hawks (unranked)

The Lumberkings schedule:

Tuesday, Aug 14
7:30pm EST/4:30pm PST – vs. the host Bridgeport, ON PROforma Braves. (This game is immediately following opening ceremonies, a rematch of last year’s game which drew one of the largest crowds of the tournament.) * Tentatively scheduled for broadcast on Ballparkradio.com *

Wednesday, Aug 15
9:30a EST/6:30am PST
vs. Harrisburg PA Power, PA

7:30pm EST/4:30pm PST
vs. Hamilton Hawks, ON

Thursday, August 16
1:30pm EST/10:30am PST
vs. Carp, ON I4C Victory

The single elimination playoff round starts at 9am Friday morning, with the top 24 teams advancing, and seeded according to their record in pool play competition. (Tie Breaker games are slated for — ugh — 7:00 a.m. (4am here on the west coast!)

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California Lumberkings in Aurora, IL for AFSA Classic

Friday, July 13th, 2007

The California Lumberkings travel all the way to Aurora, Illinois, to compete in the AFSA Classic for the second year in a row. The Lumberkings are currently ranked #2 in the ISC II rankings, and will step up in class this weekend, playing against upper division, ISC World teams. The stiff competition will help the Lumberkings gear up for the ISC II Tournament of Champions held next month in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, August 14-18, 2007. The tournament will mark the third time this year that the Lumberkings have stepped up to upper division play, including the Red Rock Tournament at St. George, Utah in May, and the Rose Cup tournament in Portland, Oregon in June.

The ISC World Tournament will host the top 32 teams, while the ISC II division will host 35 intermediate level teams. In the AFSA Classic, the Lumberkings will play Saturday, July 14, 2007 at 9am, 11am and 5pm, Chicago time against Quad City Sox, Bloomington Stix and Townline, all upper division ISC World teams. Quad City is ranked #16, Bloomington #18, and Townline #11.

The local Illinois newspaper, the Aurora Beacon News will be posting updates over the weekend, and have been kind enough to grant us permission to reprint those here. Keep an eye out for news stories with this banner graphic:


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Postscript on Bombers’ win at Monkton

Friday, July 6th, 2007

From Cesar Rodriguez, So Cal Bombers:

It was one of the best tournaments we’ve played in, in terms of competition and environment. Brian Baillie and the people of Monkton did an outstanding job and the atmosphere was outstanding.

The team played pretty well. We came out of the gate well against Aspen and were able to take advantage of some mistakes and timely hitting to win the first game. Lucas Mata threw well and kept the Saskatoon team off balance all day. In the second game against Patsy’s, we got smoked. No EXCUSES, hear that critics! We played poorly and had poor focus at the plate. When you combine that with a top pitcher like Muizy and the bats and defense of the Patsy’s, you’re going to get your butt kicked; and we did. What you hope to do is regroup and play better the next one. We did.

We went on to beat the Twins (facing Koert and Scott), the Farm (Gervasutti and Gareau), the Gremlins (Kirkpatrick), and the Twins again (Martin). No slouches in any of those games. Our pitching was outstanding, we used Peeples, Whitten and Mata in our first game against the Twins, Mata against both the Farm and the Gremlins, and Whitten threw the final. Great performances. We got clutch hitting and did many of the little things we need to do to win.

Now I’ve been criticized before for stressing the process but I really believe this; Monkton’s win was satisfying but only because it legitimized us – to ourselves. We have a chance to win and beat good teams – we’ve been saying it and now we can start to believe we have that ability. We still have a lot of work to do and we know it. Winning at the end of June is great and we feel good about it but it isn’t August yet and we have to keep working hard on the process of getting better and that means improving some of the little things to be the best we can be.

Next weekend we travel to the Boys of Summer, and as many know we’re without Mata and Ghostkeeper (this past weekend we were without Potskin and Parra) but who is with us or not is really irrelevant. Our job is to continue to work on our overall game; get our at bats in against good pitching; our innings in against good hitters; and continue to work on plays and situations. If we win the tournament again, it will simply be another bonus.

I’m happy with our progress to this point, Monkton was a great confirmation for us and Rob, the Trejo’s and I are very proud of our club, but the World’s are still about six weeks away and there’s lots of work to do. See you at the park…….

C-Rod

So Cal Bombers

San Diego, Latin Heat Win SCIFL at Ventura

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

From the SCIFL News blog:

Quick news from Ventura…
June 25th, 2007

Latin Heat wins the A championship game over the So Cal Hustlers with Gilbert Joiner coming in relief of Cecillo Smalling to halt the seventh inning Hustler rally and leave the tying run at third base to seal a 3 – 2 victory.

In the A-Major championship game, which took over 3 hours to complete, it was San Diego Primetime coming up with the last run in the bottom of the fourteenth inning to edge Rude-Pac. Mitch Mendenhal of Primetime and Rob Davis of Rude-Pac both went the distance in the circle. While the drive back home was always in the back of my mind, this was an excellent game to watch as both teams kept coming up with great plays to keep it going.