Archive for the ‘So Cal’ Category

3rd HR in 2 games for Porto, but Bombers Fall to St. Louis

Saturday, July 23rd, 2005

From Al’s Fastball: Walsh Memorial Game 6 (game 1 @ Percy Rhue Park)

Jason Porto’s Walk Off HR Caps So Cal Bombers Come-from-behind win at Walsh

Saturday, July 23rd, 2005

Jason Porto capped a 4-run 7th inning, come-from-behind victory for the So Cal Bombers over the Quaker Riversharks, Saturday morning. Porto had two homers in the game, driving in 4 of the team’s 6 runs in the dramatic 6-5 win.

Colin McKenzie, on loan from Prince George picked up the win, scattering 8 hits and striking out 9, while Glen Ormsby added 2 hits to the cause. The Riversharks are the #7 ranked team in the ISC World Rankings, the Bombers # 19.

From Al’s Fastball: Walsh Memorial Game 3 Final Score

The day won’t get any easier for the Bombers, as the face #6 St. Louis Heflin and #1 County Materials later today:

12:00 noon, vs. St. Louis Heflin Builders, MO
3:15pm EST vs. County Materials, WI

Todd Budke, HR, 2 RBI in Farm’s Rout at Walsh

Saturday, July 23rd, 2005

From Al’s Fastball: Walsh Memorial Game 2 Final Score

So Cal Bombers to ASA Major Tournament, August 4-6

Friday, July 22nd, 2005

The So Cal Bombers, who are playing in the Bob Walsh Memorial Tournament in Allentown, PA this weekend, will open the ASA Major Tournament in Altamonte, FL in two weeks, August 4, 2005, at 8pm EST against Team Iowa. Ah, yes, that would be Sonny Perkins and company. The winner of that game would advance to play the winner of Tampa Bay Smokers vs. Keating Fitness at 2pm EST on Friday, August 5 ,2005.

Click here for the full bracket of the ASA Major Tournament.

Summer Showdown in So Cal ASA Alliance July 23-24

Thursday, July 21st, 2005

Click here for schedule of Saturday’s games for So Cal ASA Alliance “Summer Showdown”

From the So Cal ASA website:

The final tournament of the season is this weekend at Little Lake Park in Santa Fe Springs with a showdown between the Amigos and Primetime Fastpitch to determine the Alliance Champion for 2005 as only one point separates the two.

To read our review of the complex at Little Lake Park, click here. It’s located in our “Resources” section under “Maps & Fields”. We’ll be adding to this section as time goes by, so feel free to post your own comments by clicking the “comments” link just below this post.

A Message from Roberta Thompson….and chance to remember Dewey…

Wednesday, July 20th, 2005

We pass along a message from Roberta Thompson regarding a very worthy cause:

Dwight’s HeartLights…step off in just 60 days!!!

For those I love, I will be walking in this year’s Heart Walk. I have set a personal goal to raise funds for the American Heart Association and need your help to reach my donation goal. We are raising critical dollars for heart disease and stroke research and education.

You can help me reach my goal by making a donation online. Click on the link below and you will be taken to my personal donation page where you can make a secure online credit card donation. The American Heart Association’s online fundraising website has a minimum donation amount of $25.00. If you prefer to donate less, you can do so by sending a check directly to me.

If you are able to join us on the walk, please let me know if you would like to purchase a team t-shirt. (They will be different from the ones we wore last year) If so, I will need your sizes & money for the shirt, prior to placing the order. The order needs to be placed no later than August 29th. I will try to keep the cost of the shirt around $20.00 per person.

If you are unable to join the team as a walker, please consider a monetary donation. No amount is to small, but the reward & the gratitude of your gift is tremendous. Your donation will help fight our nation’s No. 1 and No. 3 killers—heart disease and stroke. You are making a difference.

I will be sending out regular reminder emails throughout the next two months. Thank you once again for your generous support

Follow This Link to visit my personal web page and help me in my efforts to support AHA – WSA Orange County, CA.

If you would prefer to make a donation to the “team”, when on my personal donation page, click on “My Team Page”, once there click on “General Team Donation.”

If you have any further questions, you can email me at:
roberta [at]fastpitchwest.com

Roberta Thompson

On the Horizon in So Cal

Wednesday, July 20th, 2005

The fastpitch season heads into the dog days of July, with teams grinding it out, working to get ready for the World, Nationals and what not. This weekend sees the California Painters heading south to try on the So Cal Alliance teams before they and a whole handful of Alliance teams meet up for the big one in Stockton over Labor Day.

This time last year, it was Jeff Coleman’s Valley Lyons team competing in the final Alliance event in Corona, with the Rounders winning out, but falling a point short of catching Alliance champion Edge Fastpitch.

This year, it’s some of those same Edge players, now part of Primetime, battling with the Amigos for this year’s title. Coleman will not be in SoCal with his Painters team, though, as he will be taking a weekend out to coach the So Cal Bombers in Allentown, PA at the prestigious Walsh Tournament, where they’ll see six Top 10 (ISC) teams.

Ironically, it was Coleman’s Painters that topped the Bombers at Red Rock, sending them into a bit of a tailspin that included a disappointing 0-4 weekend at the Portland Rose Cup. No doubt the Bombers are out to make a point this weekend, and regain form before the ISC World in a few weeks.

The following weekend, July 29-31, 2005 will be a big one for west coast teams, with Broken Bow and the Western Canadian teams meeting in the Vancouver Challenge, while Portland, Utah and the Southern California teams meet down south at Winchester in the 15th annual Best of the West tournament (California’s longest running tournament, headed up by David Blackburn, who arrives back from the Maccabiah Games in Israel just in time for Best of the West.)

August 4-7, 2005 is the date for the ASA’s premier event, the Men’s Major, in Altamonte, Florida. Last year, Dean Holoien pitched the Farm Tavern to a title in that one, with plenty of help from his teammate from So Cal, Todd Budke. Holoien broke the ASA record for strikeouts in a game with an incredible total of 21, then for good measure, no-hit Broken Bow in the championship game. Last weekend the Farm suffered a big blow when Holoien injured his shoulder at Casino Rama. Unconfirmed reports have him as “doubtful” for the ASA Major. A regular top finisher in the Major, Midland Michigan will not be in the tournament this year. No So Cal teams will be at the Major, or so we’re told.

On the horizon beyond that, of course, is the ISC World Tournament, and ISC-II Tournament of Champions, the premier event in the game, with sister-cities Eau Claire and Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin hosting 80 of the best teams in the game. Team Rainey and the So Cal Bombers will represent the California Area in the ISC World, considered by some to be the “Granddaddy of them all”. The Bombers and Team Rainey spent most of the season ranked #18 and #20 respectively, but without any “big name” scalps on their resumes, at least thus far. Both figure to be stronger at the ISC World, picking up aces from the Vancouver Grey Sox, who are opting for the Senior Canadians instead of the ISC World. The Bombers will take Nick Underhill, to go with Travis Price and Tony Peeples, while Team Rainey will add Rick Smith to combine with their British Columbian ace, Bricklen Anderson, who has shouldered most of the pitching duties for Rainey.

The NorCal Mavericks, a new team for 2005 consisting of part Leafs, Cal Crew, Rainey and Lyons will represent the California area in the ISC-II Tournament, with Ed Gaspar and Spud Barker on the mound, and hitters like Chris Wright and Troy Parker leading the way. That tournament runs August 14-19, 2005 and will feature a live audio broadcast program just like its bigger brother, the ISC, and keep your editor busy, teaming up with ISC II Commish Blair Setford in the broadcast booth for 18-20 games, along with the rest of the ISC-II broadcast crew.

Still trying to get a fix on the ISC-II level of play? Somewhere between ASA Major and “A”, is probably about right. One frame of reference is that McKie Sporting Goods, winner of the 2004 ASA “A” was ranked around #10 most of this year in the ISC-II. This year, they’ll be playing in the ISC-II, so it will be interesting to see how they fare. The majority of the top teams in the ISC-II hail from the Ontario province of Canada, so the pitching is top notch, as are the teams. The top ISC-II teams would probably fare pretty well in the Major, though there are pitchers in the Major who would not be eligible to pitch in the ISC-II.

Labor Day belongs to the ASA, with their A, B and C National Tournaments. So far from So Cal, the three R’s have qualified for the ASA “C” National in Stockton, the Rounders (Memorial Day Qualifier, second place), and Rude Pac and RAW (first and second respectively in the Association tournament.). Primetime and the Amigos are locks to capture the top two spots in the Alliance, after this weekend’s final tournament, earning berths in the process, with the Long Beach Black Sox a virtual lock, or at least prohibitive favorite to capture the final berth from So Cal, which ought to make the controversial ending of the Association tournament easier for them to swallow.

There will be plenty of California teams in Stockton for the “C” Nationals, including those from the Central and Northern League, some additional ones from the Regional Qualifier at Lancaster August 6-7, 2005, and perhaps some more from the “pay-to-play” crowd that finds a way into the tournament, which is rumored to be approaching a bloated 80 or 90 (?) teams, in a redux of the 2003 event in Sacramento. Fall into the loser’s bracket early? Fuggadaboutit! The Rounders dropped their first game at the 24 team qualifier in May and had to win 8 games in little more than 24 hours to finish second. The 2003 “C” National required a 15-game comeback through the loser’s bracket in less than 3 days, and that was with 70-something teams. Too many, IMHO.

Wherever you may be between now and Labor Day, there will be no shortage of good fastpitch to play, or follow. Stay with us, it’s just about to get interesting.

Best of the West Tournament Schedule, July 30-31, 2005

Tuesday, July 19th, 2005

Click Here for Best of the West Tournament Schedule and Details

Report from David Blackburn, from Israel for 17th World Maccabiah Games

Wednesday, July 13th, 2005

A report from David Blackburn, who is in Isreal at the Maccabiah Games:

I made it to the 17th World Maccabiah Opening Ceremonies, 5 minute Highlight Video that is now available on the web.
Go to:
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/1,7340,L-3111180,00.html

There is an embedded 5 minute long Flash Video on the page. I am shown just after Israel’s Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, and Mark Spitz, at somewhere around the 2:10 minute mark, as the 5 minute video clock counts down.

The Maccabi USA currently 5-0, after the round one of the 10 game double round robin schedule for the 6 teams competing. Results are on our team web site built by our left fielder Dan Winnick, who also plays for the Casa Trejo Bombers. http://www.maccabiusafastpitch.com

The Jerusalem Post Web Site also has photos at the following page.
http://info.jpost.com/C005/Supplements/maccabiah.17/ipg.html

Scroll across to the softball icon, and it leads to ten galeries of softball pictures from the 6 team men’s fastpitch tournament, and the 4 team women’s fastpitch tournament.

Regards,

Dave Blackburn
Maccabi USA Fastpitch
daveb@virtvent.com

Dale Lopes, Black Sox Respond to ASA Controversy

Tuesday, July 12th, 2005

Dale Lopes of the Long Beach Black has posted a response to the ASA in regards to the controversial call in this past weekend’s So Cal ASA Alliance tournament.

To read the So Cal ASA website statement on the controversy, click here.

In response to the statement posted at the Cal ASA website, Lopes stated:

“Players have a duty for proper sportsmanship, but that does not give umpires the right to confront players. In the letter it states I was asked repeatedly by my team to leave the field and that was not the case at all. They as I do deserve to know why the call was made and a proper explanation of the call and we got neither.

In my opinion if you are going to hold players to a certain standard of conduct than the umpires in return should be held to that same standard. To whoever wrote this article, if you are going to call out names of players involved in this incident, and you are using their names in a negative aspect, you should also name the umpires involved and sign your name to this article.”

For those who wish to join in on the discussion, click here.