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Amigos Win, Survive to Sunday

Sunday, September 4th, 2005

After an emotional, come-from-behind victory yesterday afternoon, (overcoming a 6-1 deficit vs. Part Time Knights, CA), the Amigos of the So Cal ASA Alliance won a blow-out Saturday night, 10-1 over Mel’s Plumbing, and advance to “Survival Sunday”. Their first game of the day on Sunday is an elimination bracket game against Black Oak Casino, CA the offensive juggernaut that scored 24 runs in their first two games, and fell to another So Cal ASA Alliance team, Rude-Pac, 11-10 in a wild winner’s bracket game yesterday afternoon. Black Oak features a couple of top ballplayers familiar to the So Cal, Mike Butler and Nate Devine, members of the ISC World tournament team, So Cal Bombers. Butler is playing shortstop for Black Oak, while Devine is pitching, something he has taken up fairly recently, and is doing very well.

The winner of the Amigos vs. Black Oak Casino game would need to win three more games at 4pm, 6pm and 8pm to make it to the final day of the tournament on Monday.

The loser of the West Coast Cardinals vs. Cyclones, OH winner’s bracket quarterfinal will drop into their end of the bracket.

Rounders, Rude Pac Win Again

Friday, September 2nd, 2005

Rounders, Rude Pac Among 16 Unbeatens; Amigos, RAW and Primetime to Play Elimination Games Saturday

The El Segundo Rounders, CA won their third game without a loss at the ASA “C” Nationals at Stockton, CA, a hard fought 8-5 win over a very good hitting A-1 Tank team. Rude Pac won their second game without a loss, a harrowing 9-8 win over Team Texas, who had beaten the Savala Painters in the first round. Both the Rounders and Rude Pac are among the 16 remaining unbeaten teams in the tournament and will play again tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon. The Rounders will face Country Club Villa of Northern California at 4pm, while Rude Pac will play Black Oak Casino, which defeated RAW 12-9. The Black Oak Casino team features ISC World Tournament players Nate Devine and Mike Butler, who played for the So Cal Bombers during the 2005 season, finishing 10th in the world. Black Oak has scored 12 runs in each of their first two games, and reportedly hit 4 home runs in each game.

The Rounders scored 8 runs in the first three innings. The Rounders tallied 4 runs in the 2nd inning on consecutive hits from the 1-2-3 and 4 spots in their order, Erik Geierman, Michael Thomas, Mark Villalobos, capped by the home run by Linnell Culver — all coming after the first two batters in the inning were retired. A-1 scored their runs in the final three frames, to put the tying run on deck when the final out was recorded. Gerald Pyle went 5 strong innings, surrendering 1 run to pick up the win. All three Rounder pitchers have a win in the tournament thus far. Michael “Spanky” Thomas was 3 for 4, drove in 3 runs, and scored two while Linnell Culver was 2 for 4 with a two run single and 2 run homer, a tape measure shot that cleared the 300 foot slo pitch fence beyond the portable fencing at Regional Sports Complex. Mark Villalobos drove a run, while Erik Geierman was on base three times, with two hits and a walk, and scored two runs.

Primetime of San Diego lost a heartbreaker to Global Pacific, 7-5 on a walk off grand slam home run, and will return to play in the elimination bracket game tomorrow against Elk Grove, CA at 8am Saturday morning. A win would send them to Sunday, where they would need 4 wins to survive to Monday.

RAW will face Sports Club at 8am, and with a win, would also need to win 4 games to survive to Monday.

Tom Biko’s KHT Pumpers lost their first game today, 6-3 to Bay Area High Reach, and will play the (Long Beach) Savala Painters, CA, at 8am Saturday, who eliminated the Rose City Merchants, 2-1 today.

The pairings in the winner’s bracket (reading the bracket from top to bottom) look like this:

Game #/Teams

83) Black Oak Casino, CA vs. Rude Pac, CA
84) Bay Area High Reach, CA vs. Global Pacific
107) Winner of 83 vs. Winner, Sunday at 2pm
99) Loser of 83 vs. Winner of Game 91 (Amigos, Mels or one of two unknown teams) Sunday at 10am
100) Loser of 84 vs. Winner of Game 92, (IAC, JRW or one of two unknown teams) Sunday at 10am

85) Country Club Villa, CA vs. El Segundo RoundersCA
86) Team Taylor, CA vs. Nielson Gamblers, CA
108) Winner of 85 vs. Winner 86, Sunday at 2pm
93) Loser of 85 vs. Winner 93 (Bonanza, Twin Pines, or two unknown teams) Sunday at 10am
94) Loser of 86 vs. Winner 94 (Savala Bakersfield, Cleons or one of two unknown teams) at 10am

The rest of the Winner’s bracket was still being decided at 4pm and 6pm this evening, results not yet available.

Amigos Oust Black Sox in Matchup of Alliance Teams at ASA “C” Nationals

Friday, September 2nd, 2005

The Amigos and Long Beach Black Sox came to Stockton with high hopes, finishing second and third, respectively in the tough So Cal Alliance league. The Black Sox were the only team to win more than one league tournament, winning three, including the last one of the year in July. When the manager’s draw was completed on Wednesday, they found themselves staring at the prospect of playing each other, in a second round winner’s bracket (if both won) or elimination bracket game (if both lost) Unfortunately for both clubs, it was the latter, as both teams suffered tough losses in their first games Thursday at the ASA “C” Nationals, against two strong opponents.

The Black Sox faced off against the Santa Rosa Storm, which finished third in two qualifying tournaments earlier, including the Memorial Weekend event won by McLaughlin Air and where the Rounders finished second. The Sox led 6-2 in the game but Santa Rose stormed back, and won the game, 8-7.

The Amigos faced the Nielson Gamblers, which finished 9th in last year’s 70 team ASA “C” Nationals in Nebraska, going 3-2. The Amigos came out on the short end of a 5-3 score against the Gamblers.

And so Friday morning, at 10am, the two teams, the Amigos and the Black Sox found themselves squaring off in an elimination bracket game. Gino Sarracho of the Amigos came up big, with two home runs and 5 RBI to carry the Amigos to the next round, and oust the Long Beach Black Sox from the tournament. Sarracho hit a three run shot in the third to stake his team to an early 4-1 lead, then crushed the Sox hopes in the 7th with a two run shot to extend the lead to 7-2. The Black Sox rallied in the 7th, loading the bases with one out, scoring one, but a fly out and ground out ended their season Friday morning. Click here to read Black Sox player-manager Fred Hanker’s final notes on the tournament.

Day 2: ASA “C” Nationals – Sept 2

Friday, September 2nd, 2005

We’re going over to the fields to watch the Long Beach Black Sox and Amigos, both from the So Cal Alliance league play each other in an elimination game at 10am this morning.

I’ll update with some scores for games #20 by lunchtime today.

Rounders Win “Play-in” Game in 6-5 Nail Biter at ASA “C” Nationals

Thursday, September 1st, 2005

The El Segundo Rounders won the “play-in” game in the first game of the 65 team ASA “C” National Tournament at Louis Park in Stockton, CA, 6-5 over Twin Pines, PA. The Rounders took a 1-0 lead in the third on a solo home run to left field by Mark Villalobos. The Rounders’ Mitch Mendenhall threw shutout ball into the 5th when Twin Pines rallied to tie the game at 1. Gerald Pyle came on in relief and escaped a two-on, one out jam on a spectacular double play by Michael “Spanky” Thomas, who grabbed a hard bouncer up the middle, stepped on second and threw to first in mid-air. First baseman Linnell Culver did the splits to grab the back end of the double play.

The Rounders’ Tommy Morton tripled off the top of the centerfield fence in the 4th, to drive in one, but Twin Pines came back with two to take a 3-2 lead in the bottom of the 5th. In the 6th, it was Morton again, hitting a towering three run homer over the center field fence with runners at second and third and two outs. Morton drove in 4 of the Rounders 6 runs on the day. Gerald Pyle followed with an RBI single up the middle to run the score to 6-3. After a hit batter and a walk, a double down the left field line cut the lead to 6-5 before the Rounders escaped with the win. Eric Geierman was 2 for 2 with two walks, reaching base all four times.

They advanced to the “regular” part of the 64 team tournament bracket and will face Italian Athletic Club at 12:00 noon today.

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Rounders Draw Extra “Play in Game” at ASA “C” Nationals

Wednesday, August 31st, 2005

The El Segundo Rounders of Southern California drew the #1 spot in the 65 team random draw at the managers’ meeting in Stockton, at the ASA “C” Nationals, meaning they drew the “play-in” game — having to win their first game at 8am Thursday morning just to get into the regular 64 team bracket. The Rounders finished 13th among 70 teams last year, with a 4-2 record, will face Twin Pines, PA which went 2-2 and finished 25th.

The winner will advance to a 12:00 noon game Thursday against the Italian Athletic Club of Northern California.

Click here for the PDF winner’s bracket at the official GSJSA website.

As of 6am Thursday morning, the teams had not yet been entered into the bracket.

Sonny Perkins Earns First Team All World Honors as DH, and ISC’s Top Hitter

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2005

Sonny Perkins, of Team Iowa (and who plays a good deal in Southern California) earned First Team All World honors as the DH and was named the Top Hitter in the tournament.

Dwayne Fowler of So Cal’s Team Rainey was selected as the Second Team All World Catcher. Fowler hit .333 in the tournament (5-15), with 2 home runs, 7 RBI and 4 runs scored, in addition to some stellar defense behind the plate.

Jeremy Manley, pitcher for the Pueblo Bandits, from Pueblo CO was also selected to the Second Team All World squad.

The complete list of awards for this year’s ISC World Tournament in Eau Clarie, Wisconsin:

Best Dressed Team
Springfield IL, Brandt’s Chemicals

Frank Porth Memorial Team Sportsmanship Award

Kitchener, ON Hallman Twins

Third Place Team
Denmark WI Circle Tap

Third Place Team
Kitchener, ON Hallman Twins

Second Place Team

Madison WI The Farm Tavern

First Place Team

Marathon WI County Materials

1st Place Individual Awards

RBI Leader
Colin Abbott, The Farm Tavern

Leading Hitter
Phil Perkins 9/15 .600

MOST VALUABLE PITCHER
Korey Gareau – The Farm

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
Colin Abbott – The Farm

FIRST TEAM ALL WORLD
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Coyotes Win Raymond Angulo Memorial Tourney at Corona

Monday, August 22nd, 2005

Fastpitchwest Forum – Raymond Angulo Tournament
Thank you to the Coyotes, Gloves, Raymar, Primos, Santana for a great tournament, was a great tournament see you next year. Coyotes, 1st, Gloves 2nd, Raymar 3rd.

Thank you

Ernie Marez
So Cal Rebels

Dwayne Fowler of Team Rainey Earns ISC 2nd Team All World Honors

Saturday, August 20th, 2005

Dwayne Fowler of Team Rainey earned All World honors at catcher in the 2005 ISC World Tournament at Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Dwayne batted .333 in the tournament (5-15), with 2 Home runs, 7 RBI and 4 runs scored, in addition to turning in some stellar defense behind the plate.

For complete list of All World Team Members, click here.

Editor’s note: Dwayne, I have your trophy Email me.

Listen to So Cal Bombers Game Live

Friday, August 19th, 2005

Listen to the So Cal Bombers game live.

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