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Kevin Castillo, Jason Loe and Camden Decker Lead the Way for USA Jr. Men in Win Over Argentina

Monday, June 27th, 2005

Three-man attack powers U.S. over Argentina SUMMERSIDE – The U.S. got down early but used a big game from three key players en route to an 8-1, five-inning win over Argentina on day four at the ISF 2005 Junior Men’s World Softball Championship at Queen Elizabeth Park’s Very Important Field in Summerside. The crowd of about 750 fans saw Argentina score the first run of the game when Federico Ederet came around and crossed the plate on an illegal pitch after reaching base on a double. but that would be all the runs the Eduardo and Francisco Sabate coached team would manage against a stingy American defence. The U.S. would strike back with eight runs in the third inning led by leadoff hitter Jason Loe (3-4, double, three RBI), Kevin Castillo (2-3, home run, run scored, two RBI) and designated hitter Camden Decker (2-2, triple, two runs scored, two RBI) and Andy Matthews (1-3, run scored). For Argentina, Ederet (1-2, run scored, double), Francisco Regolli (1-2) and Emiliano Tristram Anea (1-2) led the offence. Winning pitcher John Kelly went four and two third innings allowing one run on three hits, walking two and striking out one. Losing pitcher Mauricio Emmanuel Boss went two and two third innings allowing four runs on three hits, striking out three. Nelson Ruiz went one and two third innings giving up four runs on three hits, walking two and fanning three. Max Montero went two third innings walking two and striking out one. http://www.2005worldsoftball.com

Pat Healey
MARKETING AND MEDIA CONSULTANT
ISF 2005 JR MEN’S WORLD SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS

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Also, here is the report from USA Softball’s Brian McCall:

USA Junior Men rebound with run-rule win over Argentina

Summerside, P.E.I., Canada—The USA Softball Junior Men evened their
record at 2-2 with an 8-1 run-rule victory over Argentina on day four of the ISF Junior Men’s World Championships. The win ends a two game skid for the Red, White and Blue and keeps its hopes alive for a spot in the championship finals.

Argentina took an early 1-0 lead in the first inning after the lead-off batter doubled and scored on an illegal pitch. While some thought an upset was in the making, the U.S. responded in the
third scoring eight runs to take a comfortable 8-1 lead. Cameron Decker (Aurora, Ill.) led off the inning with a triple and scored on a single by Jason Loe (Sioux Falls, SD. With two outs and a runner on Kevin Castillo (Long Beach, Calif.) hit his first home run of the tournament to give the U.S. a 3-1 lead. The two out rally continued with a single by Andy Mathews (Cameron, Iowa, a walk to Matt Bezzant (Cedar Hills, Utah) and a single by Evan O’Reilly San Luis Obispo, Calif.) to load the bases. A walk to Bobby Olson (Amboy, Minn.) drove in a fourth run of the inning
and left the bases loaded. Decker, who had led off the inning with a triple, came through again with single that scored two runs to stretch the lead to 6-1. The final two runs of the inning were credited to Loe who doubled for an 8-1 lead.

John Kelly (Chester, Iowa) was solid in the circle for the U.S. allowing only one run on three hits to improve to 2-1 at the World Championships. Three different U.S. players had multiple hits in the game including Loe who went 3-for-4 with a double and three RBI. Castillo was 2-for-3 with a home run and two RBI while Decker was perfect at 2-for-2 with a triple and two RBI.

Currently sitting in fifth place in the overall standing, the U.S. will need to carry this momentum into Tuesday’s match-up with Canada at 6 p.m. CST in order to keep its hopes alive for a spot in the championship finals. Canada is currently 3-1 in the championship with wins over Mexico,
Argentina and Czech Republic.

Brian McCall
Director of Communications
ASA/USA Softball
405-425-3463
bmccall@softball.org

www.asasoftball.com or www.usasoftball.com

Around Town, June 21

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2005

Congrats to Dave Meltz and the Gypsters, the 2005 Artesia Spring League Champions. Meltz tossed a gem, a 1-0 shutout of the Black Sox. The lone run of the game was an inside the park job by Chris Minogue, down the right field foul line, just inside the chalk. Minogue came all the way around to score, hustling all the way, and sliding in safely. Ironically, Minogue is a member of the Black Sox team on weekends in the Alliance. The shutout by Meltz snapped a 3 game win streak for the Sox, including a win to get them into the playoffs, and two more in the playoffs to get into the title game.

So Cal Bombers, Team Rainey Receive ISC World Tournament Berths

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2005

The battle for SoCal supremacy between the So Cal Bombers and Team Rainey was to have been decided last Sunday in Santa Fe Springs, CA at the California Area ISC qualifier. Saturday’s games left both teams with 2-1 records, with the Bombers winning the head-to-head round robin game on Saturday. Sunday’s games were not played due to missing umpires. There was talk of a playoff game at this weekend’s Rose Cup tournametn to determine the ISC CA area champion — and who got the coveted ISC World Tournament berth. It was announced this morning that both teams will receive berths to the ISC World Tournament, and will be in Eau Claire, Wisconsin in August for the “Granddaddy of Them All”.

Rainey and the Bombers have seen plenty of each other this year, with the Bombers dominating the matchups thus far, but this weekend will give both squads a better measure of where they stack up with some of the elite teams in the game. The Bombers are currently ranked #19, while Team Rainey is right behind them at #20. Neither team has faced teams in the upper tier yet, but that is coming soon. The two will be in Portland, Oregon this weekend for the Rose Cup tournament. The Bombers take on #3 Broken Bow at 5pm Saturday, while Team Rainey will take on unranked-but-dangerous Prince George, British Columbia at 3pm. Prince George B.C, boasts a pitching staff of Colin McKenzie and Kevin Careless, who pitched last year for Victoria and Portland, respectively. Prince George also has three of the Potskin brothers on their roster, a family with some great fastball genes. Prince George is unranked only because they are not competing in the ISC World Tournament this year, but play top level competition in their home region. The Rose Cup also has another top-but-unranked team, the Vancouver Grey Sox. Currently, they are undefeated, with a 17-0-1 record. The Sox will compete in the Senior Canadians this year, not the ISC World Tournament, but probably be in the Top 10 if they were.

Team Rainey has been the California Area representative to the ISC World Tournament for the past two years. In 2003, at Kimberly, the team posted an impressive 3-1 record in pool play, and narrowly missed a spot in the “Sweet Sixteen” playoff round, dropping a playoff game to Houston, TX, the only team that beat them in pool play. During pool play, they beat Owen Sound of Canada, which was ranked #6 in the world at the time. Last year, Rainey appeared poised to step up to the next level, bolstering their roster with talented veterans, and playing the most ambitious schedules for an open team since the days of the Long Beach Nitehawks. Their run at the world tournament in 2004 proved to be a disappointment however, as the team struggled down the stretch. In 2005, Rainey pin their hopes on British Columbian pitching aces Bricklen Anderson and Rick Smith, and the addition of the core nucleus from the former Captain Dan’s team, added to the original 2003 roster that performed so well in Kimberly.

For the So Cal Bombers, it will be their first world tournament, though many of their players have ISC World Tournament experience. Five players came over from last year’s Team Rainey squad, including pitchers Travis Price and Tony Peeples, along with Mike Butler, Nate Devine and Jason Porto. But perhaps the biggest addition of all was the signing of ISC All-World catcher Todd Garcia to anchor both the defense and offense. Garcia has been the catcher for Team USA for a number of years, and caught for perennial contender The Farm Tavern of Madison, Wisconsin, handling some of the best pitchers in the world. Garcia, who lives in Northern California, wanted to spend more time with his son, difficult to do when catching for a team in Wisconsin, so he signed with the Bombers for the 2005 season. His addition to the Bombers gives So Cal fans reason to be hopeful about the Bomber’s chances at the ISC World Tournament in their first year.

An intersting side note, is that the Vancouver Grey Sox decision not to compete in the ISC World Tournament figures to play a key role in the ISC World Tournament hopes of both Team Rainey and the So Cal Bombers. Both Rainey and the Bombers are each adding an ace from the Vancouver pitching staff. The Bombers inked hard throwing Nick Underhill, while Team Rainey adds Rick Smith. The talents of Underhill and Smith will be on display this weekend in Portland at the Rose Cup tournament, albeit as members of their regular team, the Vancouver Grey Sox. Vancouver, Rainey and the Bombers are all in different pools for Saturday’s round robin games, but could meet up on Sunday in the single elimination bracket.

We will be broadcasting a selected number of games from the Rose Cup tournament this weekend, live on Ballparkradio. More details availabe at that website.

Maddy’s Monday Night Photos from Ramona, CA (USA Jr. Men & Alliance)

Monday, June 20th, 2005

Click Here to view Maddy’s Photos from the So Cal ASA Alliance weekend at Ramona, California, which included the USA U19 Jr. Men’s team.

Don’t forget — the USA Jr. Men fly out tomorrow, Tuesday, June 21, 2005 for Prince Edward Island, Canada for the ISF international competition from June 24, 2005 through July 3, 2005.

Editor’s Choice for best photo of the weekend, with a bit of story to it:

As many of you know, Maddy had never been to a fastpitch game until a couple of years ago. In a short time, as I think her photos show, she’d developed quite an eye for the game. She’s always looking for a new or interesting way to share the game with you. This past weekend, she ran over to tell me that she had something new. “I’ve got some shots”, she said excitedly, “where the guy got away!”. I don’t know whether I enjoyed the photo more, or her delight in discovering something she hadn’t seen before. [smile] Ah, the things we take for granted. John Otte, you made her day.

(Look for the whole sequence of photos of the rundown play, shortly) Oh, and no, before you ask, she was not backing up on the play.

Runnerup for editor’s choice: Impersonation of a 747 landing short on runway 2-9er right.

And finally, honorable mention, for some serious air. That can’t be his normal stride — can it? BTW, who is it (#4?)

Got a favorite, or a comment on a photo? Post it by clicking that little link there on the right, just below this. (where it says ‘1 comment’, or however many there are)

USA Jr. Men Sweep Alliance at Ramona, CA

Sunday, June 19th, 2005

So Cal ASA Alliance Tourney – Ramona, California Check back soon for more details and photos.

The latest So Cal ASA standings are out, and the league has a new leader.

Updated Directions to Fields at Ramona (Alliance)

Friday, June 17th, 2005

Ramona Directions

Dan Fleming of LB Black Sox is……”In the Hot Seat”

Friday, June 17th, 2005

Dan Fleming is the subject of the latest edition of Long Beach Black Sox player-manager-webmaster Fred Hanker’s In the Hot Seat interviews with his players. A good read, and loaded with stuff to give Dan grief over this weekend at Ramona. (Just kidding Dan….well sort of) Led Zeppelin? You’re not old enough to know about them, are you? Geez, I saw them when I was in high school…..

SoCal ASA Alliance Schedule for June 18-29, 2005

Tuesday, June 14th, 2005

So Cal ASA website (for So Cal ASA Alliance tournament weekend at Ramona, San Diego County, CA.)

Round Robin Schedule for Saturday.

Single Elimination Bracket for Sunday.

Map of Fields and Driving Directions.

Satellite photo of fields at Ramona, CA

Calif Area ISC Qualifier Schedule Released

Tuesday, June 14th, 2005

Click here for the schedule for the 2005 Calif Area ISC Qualifier, June 18-19, 2005 at Little Lake Park in Santa Fe Springs, CA. Teams will vie for berths to the ISC World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions, to be held in Eau Claire and Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin in August 2005.

Long Beach Softball and Baseball Hall of Fame, Year Two Inductions, June 18

Sunday, June 12th, 2005

This coming Saturday, June 18, 2005, the City of Long Beach will honor its second group of inductees to its newly established “Long Beach Softball and Baseball Hall of Fame“.

Home to the legendary ten-time World Champs, the Long Beach Nitehawks, the City of Long Beach established a “Softball and Baseball Hall of Fame” last year, inducting some of the city’s greats in the inaugural class, including baseballers Tony Gwynn, Bob Lemon, and Bobby Grich and softballers Red Meairs, Leroy Zimmerman, Nick Hopkins and Don Sarno, among others. The inductees have been honored by separate, beautifully done plaques, one for baseball at Long Beach’s Blair Field, and the other, for softball, across the street, for Joe Rodgers field. (For those not familiar with Long Beach, CA, Blair Field (bottom field in photo) is a gem of a baseball field, a scaled down version of Milwaukee’s old County Stadium. It hosts Long Beach State baseball, high school baseball, and some of the minor league teams which have come and gone here, including the latest, the Long Beach Armada of the Golden Baseball league. It’s where I watched my younger brothers, Rick and Bob compete for Millikan high school, meeting up in their senior year against the Great Tony Gwynn. Blair Field also hosted the ISC World Tournament in 1976, when I was but 21. Across the street is Joe Rodgers Field, (top of photo) which was home to the Long Beach Nitehawks before they closed up shop. That’s where you’ll find the plaque honoring the Long Beach Softball Hall of Fame Inductees.

We were fortunate enough to be invited to the inaugural induction luncheon last year, which was a first-class event all the way. From the program, a bit more about the LBHOF:

Long Beach has been fortunate to he the cradle for many of professional sports’ most revered players. And when it comes to baseball and softball, our city has been blessed with a wealth of the games’ legendary figures. Bob Lemon, Bobby Grich, and Tony Gwynn are but a few of the major league baseball greats who began their careers here. On the softball side, the legendary Nitehawks. Led by such gifted players as Paul “Lucky” Humiston and Joe Rodgers made an indelible mark on Southern California Softball.

In addition to those who made their fame on the field, there have been hundreds of off the field players and supporters that have helped make Long Beach one of the country’s leading baseball and softball cities. How fitting it is then that Blair Field is the new home of the Long Beach Baseball Hall of Fame, and the adjoining Joe Rodgers softball field is the site of the Long Beach Softball

Hall of Fame

For several months now, two committees (one for baseball and one for softball) have been putting in countless hours writing the rules for selection to the Halls of Fame. Once that demanding task was complete, they each then endured the arduous task of narrowing down the field of proposed members for the inaugural class. Numerous names were submitted for selection and many of those not in the initial class will remain in consideration for future years. The large number of names given to the two committees speaks volumes about the quality of these two sports in Long Beach.

The inductees for the inaugural class of 2004 were:

BASEBALL HALL OF FAME

BOB BAILEY
ROCKY BRIDGES
JEFF BURROUGHS
RON FAIRLY
JACK GRAHAM
BOBBY GRICH
TONY GWYNN
JOE HICKS
BOB “RUPE” HUGHES
AL JOHNSON
BOB LEMON
HARRY MINOR
LAUREN PROCTOR
VERN STEPHENS

SOFTBALL HALL OF FAME

PATTY GASSO
CLEO GOYETTE
NICK HOPKINS
PAUL “LUCKY” HUMISTON
NICKI KEPHART
MARY LETOURNEAU
PETE MANARINO
SHELLIE MCCALL
IRVIN “RED” MEAIRS
ISIDORE PERRUCCIO
JOE RODGERS
DON SARNO
SHADIE SICKLES
KIM SOWDER
STACY VAN ESSEN
STAN WHITE
LEROY ZIMMERMAN

Click here to read the Hall of Famers’ biographies, from the 2004 program.