Archive for the ‘So Cal’ Category

USA Jr Men Congratulations and Thanks

Tuesday, July 12th, 2005

From Al’s Fastball: USA Congratulations and Thanks

Be sure to note the following announcement concerning the preparations for the 2008 USA Jr. Men’s team, which have already begun:

Next month the process begins again as we prepare for the next ISF junior men’s world championship in 2008 by evaluating players at the ASA boys nationals in Mankato, MN. In September, a camp will be conducted at the Olympic Training Center and in October players will be evaluated again at the Missouri boys high school fastpitch championships.

We invite any young (born in 1989 or later), male, U.S. citizen who is interested in representing the USA in international sports competition to contact any of us as we embark on improving our Number 5 world ranking.

ASA National Tournament Berth Decided Amidst Controversy

Monday, July 11th, 2005

With Rude-Pac clinching one of two berths on the line at the So Cal ASA Association tournament, RAW and the Black Sox played a wild one that was tied going into the ninth inning. After RAW took a two run lead in the top of the 9th, John Otte advanced from second to third with no outs. A controversial call led to three Black Sox ejections, and eventually, to the umpires declaring RAW the winner by forfeit.

Read more at the So Cal ASA website, and at the Long Beach Black Sox website.

Care to comment? Click the comment link below, or join discussion here.

Rude Pac, RAW nab berths to ASA “C” Nationals at Stockton, CA

Monday, July 11th, 2005

Click here for details at website for So Cal ASA Men’s Fast Pitch.

So far, that’s “the three R’s” who have qualified for the National tournament: Rounders, Rude Pac and RAW. The Amigos, Primetime and Black Sox held the top three spots in the Alliance, going into the past weekend., vying for remaining berths. Updated standings are due out from So Cal ASA, with one more tournament weekend remaining in the 2005 season, at Corona, July 23-24, 2005.

Deadwood’s Alan Rohrback Wins ASA 50+ Batting Title, Named Second Team All American

Monday, July 11th, 2005

Alan Rohrback, first baseman for the Long Beach Deadwood team that competed in the ASA 50+ Masters Nationals this past weekend in Prescott, Arizona, won the tournament batting title with a .625 average, and was also named ASA Second Team All American. The accomplishment was especially noteworthy, as Rohrback injured his knee sliding on the hard field at Pioneer Park in the first inning of the first game, while stealing a base.

After Deadwood’s win in their Friday night opener, Rohrback showed up for a 9am game Saturday morning, and could hardly walk. With a knee brace, and a bit of grit, he turned in performance Kirk Gibson would have been proud of. Rohrback was retired only twice in his first 10 at bats, showing the swing that won him ASA All American honors at the ASA Major level, and ISC All World honors, while a member of the 1983 ISC World Champion Lancaster Chamelons.

Badger Roofing of Prescott AZ tops Clearwater Pride twice for ASA 50+ Title; So Cal Masters Third

Sunday, July 10th, 2005

Badger Roofing of Prescott Arizona beat the Clearwater Pride twice Sunday to clinch the ASA 50+ Masters Nationals at Prescott Arizona, behind the pitching of Lonnie Brooks, by scores of 12-2 and 6-5.

Clearwater beat Prescott in the winners bracket final, but Prescott bounced back to claim the National title. The So Cal Masters finished third while the Memphis Po-Men took fourth.

The editor’s team, Deadwood finished 2-2, tying for 9th place, with losses to 2nd place Clearwater and 3rd place So Cal Masters.

Click here for the full bracket from the tournament.

Far From Dead-wood

Friday, July 8th, 2005

The editor’s team, Long Beach Deadwood banged out 15 hits in their first ever ASA 50-and-over Masters Nationals game at Pioneer Park in Prescott, Arizona, an 8-0, 5 inning run rule victory over Buck’s Bombers of Illinois. Dan Zupp picked up the win, yielding only 4 hits in 4 innings and striking out 5. Deadwood scored 1 in the first, then exploded for 6 runs in the 4th, on 8 hits, and sending 11 men to the plate.

Alan Rohrback, former ISC All-World player for the 1983 ISC World Champion Lancaster Chameleons was 3 for 4, including a double over the center fielder’s head. Former Vista Bomber and Long Beach Nitehawk, Steve Miner, player-manager for Deadwood was 2 for 2, and on base four times, scored twice and drove in a run from the lead off spot to lead the way for the first year Deadwood team.

Deadwood will face the Clearwater Bombers at 9am Saturday morning. Clearwater is the new sponsor for a top finisher in the last two 50-and-overs, the Texas Stars, who finished second last year, and won the 50-and-over in 2003, the last time the tourament was in Prescott.

Barry Woolery was 2-for-4 with 2 RBI, Dan Zupp, Jim Brundage and Steve Boyel were 2-for-3,

The tournament continues through the weekend, with the championship game slated for 3pm and a 5pm “if” game, Sunday.

Click here for the ASA 50-and-over Masters Nationals.

Saturday morning update: Deadwood lost their second game of the tournament, 9-5 to the Clearwater Pride. The Pride is made up of most of the Texas Stars that won the 50+ two years ago and were runner-ups last year. Deadwood took a 4-1 lead into the 5th inning and appeared to be headed towards an upset, before a series of miscues proved to be their undoing. Deadwood did score a run in the 7th and had the bases loaded before the side was retired.

Saturday morning update #2: Deadwood bounced back from a loss in their 9am game, with a wild 14-10 win over the Houston Hawks. Deadwood trailed 6-3 early, but recovered to take a 14-8 lead, and 14-10 final.

Saturday afternoon update:With fatigue and the heat setting in, Deadwood was eliminated by the So Cal Masters, 8-3 at Rough Rider Park in Prescott. Ray Smith was the winning pitcher for the Masters, over Deadwood. Steve Miner drove in two runs with a double, while Dan Zupp had long triple to deep centerfield for the ‘Wood.

A first year 50+ team, Deadwood finished the tournament with a 2-2 record, and a tie for 9th place in the tournament. Their two losses were to the eventual 2nd and 3rd place teams, Clearwater Pride and the So Cal Masters.

ASA 50-and-over Nationals This Weekend in Prescott, AZ

Thursday, July 7th, 2005

ASA 50-and-over Nationals

July 8-10, 2005
Prescott, AZ

The bracket for this weekend’s 50-and-over tournament is posted at:
http://www.fastpitchwest.com/asa50.htm

(The draw will be tomorrow morning in Prescott; this bracket shows seeded teams based on finish last year, and game times only) We’ll update during the weekend, as logistics permit.

We have room to add a player to our team, if someone is looking to play. (email me at the address below)


Best regards,

Jim Flanagan
Editor, Fastpitchwest
www.fastpitchwest.com
jim@fastpitchwest.com

So Cal ASA Association Tournament July 9-10

Tuesday, July 5th, 2005

The So Cal ASA Alliance will host its Alliance tournament this weekend in Santa Fe Springs, CA. Click here for the 12 team bracket that will award berths for the ASA “C” Nationals in Stockton, California to the top two finishers. The LB Black Sox, coming off of a win over this past weekend at the Beaumont Tournament.

The Amigos, atop the standings after their win at the last Alliance event at Ramona, CA, will play Primos in their first game, with the winner advancing to play the Hustlers.

The Rounders are not eligible to play in the tournament, having clinched a berth to the Nationals as the second place team from the Stockton Qualifer over the Memorial Day weekend.

July 6 Update: As of July 6, the brackets are on hold. Click the bracket link above for the latest.

Long Beach Black Sox Win Beaumont 4th of July Tournament

Monday, July 4th, 2005

Long Beach Black Sox Win Beaumont 4th of July Tournament

50 and over Masters Team Looking to add Player or Two

Friday, July 1st, 2005

I am taking a team to Prescott, Arizona, for the 50 and over Nationals, July 8-10, 2005. We have room for another player or two on the roster. If you are interested or know of someone who might be, email me, mailto:jim@fastpitchwest.com. Utility infielders especially welcome, as are young legs 🙂

Tournament starts Friday, July 8, 2005 at 6pm and runs through Sunday.

Jim Flanagan