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One Week Left for Palm Springs/Cal Cup Entries

Monday, October 17th, 2005

This is the final week to sign up for the “B” and “C” tournaments at Palm Springs, November 5-6, 2005. Contact Vicki Oltean at Palm Springs for more information. Entries are due by Monday, October 24, 2005. Interested teams should mail their $300 entry fee check to:

City of Palm Springs
c/o Vicki Oltean
401 S. Pavilion
Palm Springs, CA 92262

Please drop us an email, jim@fastpitchwest.com if your team is planning on going, so that you are added to their contact list.

2005 rules are still in effect, so it’s a last chance for all of those “C” teams and pitchers that got bumped up to “B” for 2006 to compete at the “C” level.

Don’t miss this one!

The perpetual Cal Cup will be awarded to the the champion of the “C” division.

Young Bucks Capture Santa Barbara Tournament Title

Sunday, October 16th, 2005

Clyde Bennett’s Young Bucks team went undefeated, with a perfect 6-0 recrod to win their own 8 team tournament October 15-16, 2005 at Santa Barbara, California. Anthony Martinez was the workhorse ace in the tournament picking up 5 of the 6 wins, with shortstop-turned pitcher Jason Obregon picking up the sixth.

Scores

Young Bucks 7 Quicksiver 0; W Anthony Martinez L Jerry Wert
Young Bucks 2 Those Guys 1; W Anthony Martinez L Joe Edwards
Young Bucks 9 Burbank 5; W. Anthony Martrinez L Jeremy Rogers
Young Bucks 14 SB Falcons 3; W Jason Obregon L Fred Bedel
Young Bucks 2 Escalera Plumbing 0; W Anthony Martinez L. Clayton Robinson
Young Bucks 2 Latin Heat 1 W Anthony Martinez L Cecelio Smalling

Matt Morales, Issac Hernandes, Clay Miller and Kevin Castillo had key hits for the Young Bucks. Jason Obregon and Chris Paiva were outstanding on defense. In the final game Young Buck outfielder Eric Smalling got a run scoring fly ball off of his father Cecelio Smalling of the Latin Heat. Other Young Bucks , Adam Alegria and Jason Reynolds made significant contributions to the title run.

So Cal ASA Division Realignment

Friday, October 14th, 2005

For those without a list handy, here is how the realignment of the So Cal ASA divisions look:

Class “B” Teams

(shown in order, according to last year’s standings)

1. Prime Time
2. Amigos
3. Black Sox
4. Rounders
5. RAW
6. Rude Pac

7. Raymar (B last year)
8. Romie’s (B last year)
9. Snakes (new team)


Class “C” Teams:

(shown in order, according to last year’s standings)

1. Palm Springs Express
2. Panteras
3. Santana Concrete
4. Hustlers
5. Latin Heat
6. Primos
7. So Cal Rebels
8. Re-Max
9. Beaumont Coyotes
10. So Cal Masters
11. So Cal Gloves
12. QuickSilver

So Cal ASA Announces Pitchers Bumped from Class “C” to Class “B”

Thursday, October 13th, 2005

From the So Cal ASA website:

The six teams and the pitchers that are being moved up are:

* Amigos – Anthony Martinez
* Black Sox – Randy Clay
* Primetime Fast Pitch – Danny Zupp, Billy Montana
* RAW – Jerome Clark
* Rounders – Mitch Mendenhall, Gerald Pyle
* Rude-Pac – Tommy Obergon

Do click the link above and take the time to read the entire explanation for these and the team bump-up changes noted in separate Morning Brief posts below.

Feel free to post your comments below.

California ASA Region 14 Pitcher Bump-ups Pending

Wednesday, October 12th, 2005

The same October 1, 2005 Meeting Minutes for California ASA (Region 14) note pending “bump-ups” for pitchers, not yet identified officially.

The committee then discussed the need to move pitchers up to the “B” list from the teams that are being moved up in classification from “C” to “B”. However not enough information nor time was available to get into specifics. John Gouveia will send to each committee member via e-mail, a player list from each of the teams that are being moved from “C” to “B”. The committee members will review the list and make recommendations on the pitchers they think should be reclassified from “C” to “B”. Robert Hernandez has already made a determination on the majority of pitchers he wants moved up and will finalize his decisions within the week and provide that information to John Gouveia.

C. Player List: Robert Hernandez will update the player list based on the committees decisions on teams and pitcher moves in classification, and on team and pitcher drops from the current list.

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Rumors No More – California ASA Bumps 18 “C” Teams to “B”

Wednesday, October 12th, 2005

The rumored “bump up” of 18 teams from Class “C” to Class “B” is now official. The Minutes from the October 1, 2005 meeting of Region 14 ASA are posted here, and quoted below:

The Committee reviewed the results of the National Tournaments to see if any team should be moved up in classification as required by code.

1. Taylor Farms: Moved from a “C” classification to “B” classification as a result of their 3rd place finish in the “C” Nationals.

The Committee reviewed all the California teams that played in the “C” Nationals to determine if any of these teams should be moved to “B” classification.

As an opening for this discussion, Robert Hernandez made a presentation on his plans for the Southern California teams. He plans on moving 7 teams from “C” to “B” and is meeting with the team representatives tomorrow October 2, 2005 to discuss his plans with them. His basic rational for implementing this plan is to bring in new players and teams to the “C” level while at the same time improving the “B” program. Currently the lower level “C” teams and players just learning the game are discouraged and are dropping out because the strong “C” teams are so dominant. This plan will give them the opportunity to grow and compete and will make the new “B” teams stronger by playing better competition throughout the season.

There was a lengthy discussion by the committee members on the pros and cons of moving teams up in classification that weren’t required by code to move. One of the major concerns expressed was the impact on teams going to National tournaments and the inconsistent application of classification levels by other states. However the committee eventually agreed with the rational adopted by Robert Hernandez. It was also agreed that this committee must take the appropriate action early and not wait for local committees to make recommendations first.

The committee agreed that the decision to move teams up from “C” to “B” had to be based on specific criteria. In addition to the code requirement, the following criteria was adopted:

1. Winner of 4 or more games at the “C” nationals
2. Winner of a national qualifier
3. Winner of the regional tournament
4. Winner of one of the 7 weekend tournaments in the “C” travel league series.
5. Finished in the top 6 in total points in the travel league series.

The following teams were reclassified from “C” to “B” based on the above criteria.

1. West Coast Cardinals
2. High Reach
3. A-1 Tank
4. McLaughlin Air
5. King Real Estate
6. Bonanza Air
7. Savala Painters (Long Beach)
8. Savala Painters (Bakersfield)
9. Italian Athletic Club
10. Oroville Braves.
11. Nielsen Gamblers

The teams from Southern California that are going to be moved up or required to remain at the “B” level include:

1. Raymar (Currently “B”)
2. Rounders
3. Rude Pac
4. Prime Time
5. Black Sox
6. Amigos
7. RAW

Romie’s Angels will also be added to the “B” list. They were reclassified to “C” in 2005 and played at that level until the Nationals at which time they played in the “B” nationals. The team representative requested they be reclassified to “B”

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Bombers de Calimesa Campeones en la XXVII Copa Dum de Softbol

Thursday, October 6th, 2005

And for our Spanish speaking friends, click here.

So Cal Bombers Win Mexicali Tournament

Thursday, October 6th, 2005

The So Cal Bombers won the Mexicali tournament this past weekend, with a perfect 5-0 record, including a 5-0 shutout win over former Bomber Panfilo Valdez’s team in the Championship game. Jason Porto hit a 2-run homer in the first inning of the title game, and Arturo Solano socked a 2-run homer in the 6th to put the game away.

Bomber’s pitcher Sean Whitten had 17 K’s in the championship and was Most Valuable Pitcher for the tourney. Whitten had two of the Bombers wins, giving up 0 runs and striking out 34 in his two starts.

Raymundo Parra was selected the tournament’s Most Valuable Player, hitting 3 homeruns on the weekend.

Bomber pitcher Travis Price was 2-0, only allowing 2 earned runs in 13 innings of work.

The Bombers’ Championship roster included the following players:

Dan Winnick – Walnut Creek, Calif.
Jason Porto – Elk Grove, Calif.
Cesar Rodriguez – Huntington Beach, Calif.
Travis Price – Corona, Calif.
Sean Whitten – Calgary, AB, Canada
Glenn Ormsby – Kelowna, BC, Canada
Greg Crawford – Calgary, AB. Canada
Kelly Wenstrom – Calgary, AB, Canada
Ray Parra – Ensenada, BC, MX
Estephan Solano – Mexicali, BC, MX
Arturo Solano – Mexicali, BC, MX
Omar Moraga – Tucson,AZ

Coach: Cesar Rodriguez

Another local So Cal team also competed in the tournament, Raymar, of Santa Ana, California. Raymar finished 1-2, dropping games to Panfilo Valdez’s team, and a team with a pitcher on Mexico’s National team. Raymar defeated Los Grillos (“The Crickets”, en Ingles). Gerald Pyle, Andy Martinez, and Angel “Yogi” Saucedo were among the players on the Raymar squad.

Editor’s note: See “Comments” – link just below.

So Cal Players Among 2006 USA Team Selections

Wednesday, September 28th, 2005

Sonny Perkins Arrives on National Stage as First Time Selection

Following last weekend’s training camp at Chula Vista, CA, head coach Pete Turner announced the 2006 USA Softball teams, with a number of So Cal players among them, including Travis Price (So Cal Bombers), , and Sonny Perkins (Team Rainey and Team Iowa).

Pitcher Tony Peeples (So Cal Bombers) and catcher Todd Garcia (So Cal Bombers) were chosen as a members of the National Training Team.

Pitcher/DH Gerald Pyle, the big man on the El Segundo Rounders, was chosen as an alternate, and member of the National Training Team.

Fellow Californian, Craig Daniels, the explosive leadoff hitter for A-1 Tank of Northern California was also named as an alternate and member of the National Training Team.

Cody Thomson, from Utah was selected as a member of the National Team, as was longtime veteran USA team member, pitcher Michael White, who resides in Oregon, rounding out the list of players from west of the Rockies.

Our heartiest congratulations to these players, and to all those selected to represent the USA.

(Cap tip for the info to Angel “Scoop” Saucedo)

Primos (So Cal) Roll Out New Website

Tuesday, September 27th, 2005

The Primos team, which competed in the So Cal ASA Alliance “C” league, have rolled out their new team website. Click here to visit the site.

The Primos are holding a public tryout for the team, so all of you folks who ask “how do I get on a team?” — here is your chance !

Tryouts:
October 22, 2005, 10am – 1pm, at Pico Park. Click here for a map.