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Mile High Fastpitch Tournament

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Video courtesy of our friend in Colorado, Randy Davenport, with this note:

The 2010 Mile Fastpitch Team’s ASA Invitational fund-raising tournament was played under our beautiful Colorado skies this past weekend, with the Rage, Bohicas and Cobras finishing the event 1st through 3rd respectively. Fastpitch softball is truly a great game that involves fierce and challenging competition, excellent camaraderie amongst teammates and opponents, and, mostly, it is a sport that contains a special, vital, and continually fertile ground where friendships and memories can grow and thrive.

This brief video of the tournament is dedicated to the memory of Doug Zimmerman (1956-2010) who passed away on Sunday, July 11, 2010. The thoughts and prayers of the entire Colorado Fastpitch Softball community go out to all of Doug’s family and friends.

Doug may be gone, but he won’t be forgotten.

Comox Valley BC Takes Seattle Invitational

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

The Southern Oregon Bandits finished 2nd. The ageless wonder, Mike Trotter, pitched well in the tournament and the championship game, surrending 3 runs (2 HR’s), and losing 3-2.

Southern Oregon entered the elimination round as the #11 seed and fought their way to the championship.

In a hard fought Championship Game the Comox Valley Cannons defeated the Southern Oregon Bandits 3 – 2 to capture the 50th Anniversary Seattle Invitational Tournament this past weekend at Hidden Valley Park in Bellevue, Washington. It was the 2nd time in the past 4 years (2007 previously) that the Cannons had won the championship. This year they had to beat a very stubborn defending champion (2009) the Southern Oregon Bandits from Medford, Oregon. The Bandits took the early lead in the game pushing across a run in the 3rd. Derrick Draper got it going with a base hit and scored later in the inning on a base hit by Marcus Durbin. The Cannons tied the game in the 4th on a Home Run by Kevin Hamm. In the 6th the Cannons went up by 2. With one out, Daryl Walker got a single. Kevin Hamm then followed with his 2nd Home Run of the game. Kevin had all 3 RBI’s of the game for the Cannons and was later named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player. However, the Bandits would not give up. In the home half of the 7th, with one out, Scott McGowan walked and scored on Derrick Draper’s 4th hit of the game to make it 3 – 2. Both pitchers, Harv Weins (Tournament Most Valuable Pitcher) for the Cannons and the “Ageless” Mike Trotter (Tournament All-Star Pitcher) for the Bandits, each scattered 7 hits in the game. It was a great Championship Game for the 50th Anniversary Seattle Invitational.

50th Seattle Invitational All-Stars

C – Gord Lennox (Comox Valley Cannons)

IF – Marcus Durbin (Southern Oregon Bandits)

IF – Brad Aitken (Comox Valley Cannons)

IF – Scott Nokes (Interbay Door)

IF – Derrick Draper (Southern Oregon Bandits)

IF – Josh McGowan (Southern Oregon Bandits)

OF – Jason Grow (JRW & Associates)

OF – Brad Douglas (Comox Valley Cannons)

UT – John Peterson (Cal-State Builders)

UT – Kevin Rasmussen (Interbay Door)

MV Pitcher – Harv Weins (Comox Valley Cannons)

MV Player – Kevin Hamm (Comox Valley Cannons)

Top Hitter – Scott Nokes (Interbay Door) .636

Most Home Runs (2) – Kevin Mann (Comox Valley Cannons)

Kevin Rasmussen (Interbay Door)

Jason Grow (JRW & Associates)

Marcus Durbin (Southern Oregon Bandits)

Click here for the story of the championship game and a picture for of the Bandits, with the 2nd place trophy.

Editor’s note: If anyone from Comox Valley has additional information, please send and we’d be happy to post.

Kudos to Tournament Director Charlie Bendock for bringing the Seattle Invitational to the 50 year mark!

Final Order of Finish:

50th Annual Seattle Invitational Fastpitch Tournament

Hidden Valley
Bellevue, Washington
July 9 – 11, 2010
Results

1st – Comox Valley Cannons – Courtenay, BC
2nd – Southern Oregon Bandits – Grants Pass, Oregon
3rd – Cal – State Builders – San Mateo, California
4th – Interbay Door – Seattle, Washington
5th – Cleon’s Auto – Tacoma, Washington
6th – Surrey Rebels – Surrey, BC
7th – JRW & Associates – Yakima, Washington
8th – Generals Softball Club – Spokane, Washington
9th – The Sting – Seattle, Washington
10th – Outlaws – Sumas, Washington
11th – K-Club – Bremerton, Washington
12th – Yakima Gamblers – Yakima, Washington
13th – Portland Pirates – Portland, Oregon
14th – Regal Homes – Seattle, Washington

OOF based on run differential, then runs allowed, and then seeds going into the bracket to be the tie breakers.

2010 ISC World Tournament – A Month Away!

Monday, July 12th, 2010

From the 2010 Midland ISC World Tournament Facebook page:

The countdown is on! Just over a month until the start of the 2010 ISC World Tournament. Tickets are available, hotels have been reserved, teams and fans are making their travel plans. The ISC has almost filled the field of teams for the World Tournament, 19-Under, and Legends (50+) – look for the schedule of games soon!


(click logo for official 2010 Midland ISC World Tournament website)

JRW 5th at Seattle Invitational

Monday, July 12th, 2010

JRW 5th, Gamblers 8th


(click logo for original news story, and scroll)

BELLEVUE, Wash. — JRW & Associates fell to Comox Valley of British Columbia 4-1, finishing in a tie for fifth place in the 50th Seattle Invitational tournament.

The Yakima Gamblers fell in their game against the Surrey, British Columbia Rebels 6-3 to finish in 8th place.

JRW & Associates 8, Portland Pirates 1
Portland 001 00 — 1 2 2
JRW 320 12 — 8 10 1
Smith and Sites, Wescott (4); Shawn Coster and D. Coster.
JRW highlights: Tim Fischer 2-2, RBI; Tim Roinestad 2-2, RBI; Jeff Twist 1-3, 2 RBI. S. Coster 2 BBs, 8 Ks.

Cal-State 5, JRW & Associates 2
JRW 001 100 0 — 2 5 1
Cal-State 300 020 x — 5 10 0
Drotzmann, S. Coster (5) and Twist; Strang and Abbott.
JRW highlights: Darren Coster 2-3, RBI; Dave Drotzmann 1 BB; 6 Ks.

JRW & Associates 9, Cleon’s Auto 4

JRW 013 030 2 — 9 11 3
Cleon’s Auto 200 200 0 — 4 8 4
Drotzmann, S. Coster (4) and Twist, Grow (7); Cleon Tungsvik, Tom Tungsvik (3), C. Tungsvik (4) and Loder, Knight (7).
JRW highlights: Casey Feist 2-4, Jason Grow 3-3, 2 RBI; Travis Lamb 2-3, 4 RBI. Drotzmann 1 BB, 7 Ks; S. Coster 11 Ks, 0 BBs.

JRW & Associates 6, Lynden Outlaws 5

Lynden Outlaws 020 021 0 — 5 5 2
JRW 040 110 x — 6 12 5
Thiesen and Diephuis; S. Coster and D. Coster.
JRW highlights: Tim Fischer 2-4, 2 RBI; Jeff Twist 2-3, 2 RBI; Donny Cawthron 3-3, RBI; S. Coster 2 BBs, 13 Ks.

Comox Valley 4, JRW & Associates 1

Comox Valley 000 040 0 — 4 10 1
JRW 100 000 0 — 1 6 4
Weins and Lennox; S. Coster, Drotzmann (5) and D. Coster.
JRW highlights: S. Coster 1 BB, 4 Ks; Tim Fischer 2-3, run; Dave Drotzmann 1-3, RBI.
Surrey Rebels 6, Yakima Gamblers 3
Yakima 000 001 2 — 3 7 5
Surrey 022 200 x — 6 5 1
Sam Karr and Jason Schiebner; Jon Frampton and Jason Buhr.
Yakima highlights: Shane Jones 2-4; Sean McCauley 3-4, 2 RBI, 2b; Matt Ward RBI.

Editor’s note:
In other Seattle Invitational tournament news, the Cal State Builders lost 4-3 in the semi-finals, finishing third overall, with a 5-1 record. The championship game pitted Comox Valley against the Southern Oregon Bandits, but no news yet on the winner. (email me if you know – jim (at) fasptitchwest.com

Full report on the tournament expected soon.

Minnesota Angels Win Boys of Summer Tournament

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Sunday Update: # 16 Minnesota Angels Win Boys of Summer Over # 7, 9 and 14

# 9 over #7 in semi-final
# 16 over # 14 in semi-final
# 16 over # 9 in finals

# 9 The Bar of Appelton (Blackshaw pitching) vs. # 16 Minnesota Angels (Potliccio pitching) in the finals. Semi-finals:

Game #13 semi final Angels vs Kegel
Final
#16 Minnesota Angels 5
#14 Kegel 0
Winning Pitcher – Juan Potlicchio
Losing Pitcher – Gerald Muizelaar

Game #14 semi final The Bar vs Albaugh
Final
# 9 The Bar 2
# 7 Albaugh 0
Winning Pitcher – Andrew Blackshaw
Losing Pitcher – Ward Gosse

Game #15
Championship

Minnesota Angels vs The Bar of Appleton
Minnesota Angels 3
The Bar of Appleton 1
WP-Juan Potliccio
LP-Andrew Blackshaw (MVPitcher)

The Angels of Minneapolis,MN are the 2010 Boys Of Summer Champions,
as they beat The Bar of Appleton, WI 3-1

In a game that was called complete after the rains came in to wash it out in the bottom of the seventh inning with one out and no one on. Juan Potolichio was the winning pitcher and Most Valuable Player of the tourney with a 2-1 record. Andrew Blackshaw took the loss, but took home the Most Valuable Pitcher award with a 3-1 record.
Matt Palazzo won the Most valuable Hitter award.
Hank

Click logo for scores at Al’s Fastball.

Click here for links to other weekend fastball tournaments, courtesy of Al’s Fastball.

And click here for Don Henley

ISC World Tournament Update from Midland, MI

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

[Midland, MI] – Only a couple more spots to fill and the slate of teams for the 2010 ISC World Tournament will be complete.

Fans from all over the world will be checking in to see who is coming, what players to watch for, which teams to cheer for. The current list is here, along with team information, where provided. All rosters are from the pre-season submission and are not final.

http://www.midland2010isc.com/teampreviews/teampreviewsmaster.html

If you’re team would like their information listed, please fill out the form at the link below and submit it. This will go to our webmaster who will then upload it to the site. Keep the information coming – we’d like to get every team respresented on this page.

http://www.midland2010isc.com/teampreviews/previewform.html

Check back often as we’ll be updating the pages as we get information from all the teams!!

(The team preview page link is also available on the homepage of the website with a button along the left side of the homepage.)

Kyle Beane
2010 ISC Host Committee
www.midland2010isc.com

50th Annual Seattle Invitational Tournament

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Editor’s note: This tournament is deserving of special mention, and all the support you can give it. Fifty years. 50. 5-0. I imagine that many who read this blog were not even born when the tournament began. Cap tip to Charlie Bendock, for his tireless efforts to maintain this tournament on the fastball calendar.

Tournament director Charlie Bendock notes that on Saturday night, we’re going to induct Jeff Borror, Billy Boyer, Jimmy Moore and Tom Wagner into the ASA Regional Hall of Fame.

[SEATTLE, WA] –

Managers and Coaches,

For the 50th Seattle Invitational we ultimately ended up with 14 teams.

I had an unusual number of special requests this year, primarily the result of the Yankee-Mariner series this weekend as well. Some teams were going Friday night, others Saturday night. Some teams requested an early start, some a later start. A few didn’t care. Hopefully, I’ve got a Saturday game schedule that accomodates everyone, and that we can all live with. I’d like to especially thank all those teams that agreed to play on Friday night. It is very important to get a few games in on Friday night in a tournament with 14 teams. I appreciate it very much.

With a tournament of this size at Hidden Valley (3 fields – only one with lights……..that automatically turn off at 10:45 pm), and offering a 4GG, it is necessary to play a few games at another field. This year it will be necessary to play 4 games at Sammamish High School (shown as SHS on the Game Schedule). SHS is located very close to Hidden Valley and very easy to get to. See attached Directions. For those 6 teams that will play one game there on Saturday, we will be flexible with the start times to allow you time to locate the school and sufficiently warm up. The schedule is such that no team will have to play a second game immediately after one at Sammamish High School. Only 4 games (3 Saturday, 1 Sunday) out of 35 total games will be played at Sammamish High School. I will be at SHS for all Saturday games.

Thanks in advance for your cooperation and support to those teams that have a game scheduled at Sammamish High School.

A few other things to note:

1. Yes, there will be concessions at Hidden Valley this weekend. Goodfellas Sandwich Shop of Factoria Village will provide concessions.

2. The Goose Pub N Eatery will provide team specials for food and refreshments after the games. Directions will be in the Managers packet.

3. On the Game Schedule I’ve added a game (Game # 34) to determine 3rd and 4th Place. To commemorate the 50th Anniversary Tournament
there will be team trophies for the top 4 finishers.

4. I’ve also added a Top Hitter award this year, as well as a Most Home Runs trophy. All 3 Hidden Valley fields will have 250 ft fences on
them.

5. Each player in the tournament will receive a 50th Anniversary Pin.

6. There will be 50th Anniversary T-Shirts available as well. Provided by Fine Designs of Tukwila. T-Shirts printed on site.
There will be Short Sleeve, Long Sleeve, Hooded Sweatshirts, Qtr Zip Sweatshirts, and Polo Shirts for sale.

T-Shirt pricing will be: ………………………………Gray, White, Black, Royal Blue, maybe some Orange (LS and SS)
Basic…………………… $16 (front only)
Deluxe………………….. $20 (front and sleeve)
Super Deluxe…………. $26 (front, sleeve, and back)

Hooded Sweatshirts:…………….$36 + Add Ons (Logo, name, number, Fastpitch down the sleeve, etc.)
White, Gray, Black, Royal Blue, Dark Gray

Qtr Zip Sweatshirts: ……………..$40 + Add Ons

Polo Shirts: ……………………….No price yet, but colors will probably be Athletic Gray and White. Maybe a few others.

The primary design/art work for the T-Shirts is attached. There will be other designs as well.
You can have numbers added, names added, Tournament Teams printed on the back, Fastpitch added to the sleeves, etc.

7. There will be a limited number of 50th Anniversary coffee mugs available as well. $10

8. There is lots of free parking in and around Hidden Valley.

9. There should be no problem parking a Motor Home in the parking lot or surrounding lots next to Hidden Valley.

10. On Friday night, between the 6:30 and 8:30 games, Field # 1, I’m going to Welcome everyone to the 50th Anniversary Tournament.
If any of your ballplayers are in the area, tell them to stop by…….on their way to the Goose. Thanks.

11. On Saturday night, approximately 5:00 pm, 4 of the best to ever play the game from the Seattle area (Jeff Borror, Billy Boyer,
Jimmy Moore, and Tom Wagner) will be inducted into the ASA Regional Hall-of-Fame. There will be a short (20 minute)
induction ceremony on Field # 1 before the last game of the day. Malcolm Boyles will be the Master of Ceremonies.

I would appreciate it if all the teams/players would attend this short presentation.

I’ve delibertly scheduled all the 3 evening games to 5:30 so even those teams could attend . I’ve had team signs made up
for each team participating in the tournament which I will line up in a half circle between first base and third base.
Please ask your players to stand behind your team sign for the short ceremony. Thank you.

Have a safe trip.
See you all this weekend
Weather forecast looks great. Temps in the 80’s
Charlie

Please pass this information on to your team members.

Below, after the jump, you will find:

Tournament Profile and Rules,
Tournament Field of Teams, and
Schedule of Games

Schedule of Games for 50th Annual Seattle Invitational

Friday, July 9th, 2010

50th ANNUAL SEATTLE INVITATIONAL SCHEDULE OF GAMES



Friday, July 9, 2010

Game 1 Interbay Door vs. Regal Homes 6:30 pm Field 1
Game 2 K-Club vs. Cleons Auto 6:30 pm Field 2
Game 3 Yakima Gamblers vs. Portland Pirates 8:30 pm Field 1

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Game 4 Comox Valley Cannons vs. Cal-State Builders 9:00 am Field 1
Game 5 Surrey Rebels vs. Interbay Door 9:00 am Field 2
Game 6 Sumas Outlaws vs. Regal Homes 9:00 am Field 3
Game 7 The Sting vs. K-Club 9:00 am SHS 1
Game 8 Cal-State Builders vs. Spokane Generals 11:00 am Field 1
Game 9 JRW & Associates vs. Portland Pirates 11:00 am Field 2
Game 10 Interbay Door vs. Yakima Gamblers 11:00 am Field 3
Game 11 Southern Oregon Bandits vs. Sumas Outlaws 11:00 am SHS 1
Game 12 Commox Valley Cannons vs. K-Club 1:00 am Field 1
Game 13 Regal Homes vs. The Sting 1:00 am Field 2
Game 14 Yakima Gamblers vs. Surrey Rebels 1:00 pm Field 3
Game 15 Portland Pirates vs. Cleons Auto 1:00 pm SHS 1
Game 16 Southern Oregon Bandits vs. The Sting 3:00 pm Field 1
Game 17 Sumas Outlaws vs. Spokane Generals 3:00 pm Field 2
Game 18 JRW & Associates vs. Cal-State Builders 3:00 pm Field 3
Game 19 Cleons Auto
Game 20 Spokane Generals
Game 21 Comox Valley Cannons

vs. JRW & Associates
vs. Surrey Rebels
vs. So. Oregon Bandits
.
. 5:30 pm
5:30 pm
5:30 pm

Field 1
Field 2
Field 3

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Game 22 5 vs. 12 9:00 am Field 1
Game 23 4 vs. 13 9:00 am Field 2
Game 24 3 vs. 14 9:00 am Field 3
Game 25 6 vs. 11 9:00 am SHS 2
Game 26 8 vs. 9 11:00 am Field 1
Game 27 7 vs. 10 11:00 am Field 2
Game 28 Winner Game # 24 vs. Winner Game # 25 11:00 am Field 3
Game 29 1 vs. Winner Game # 26 1:00 am Field 1
Game 30 2 vs. Winner Game # 27 1:00 am Field 2
Game 31 Winner Game # 22 vs. Winner Game # 23 1:00 am Field 3
Game 32 Winner Game # 29 vs. Winner Game # 31 3:00 pm Field 1
Game 33 Winner Game # 28 vs. Winner Game # 30 3:00 pm Field 2
Game 34 Loser Game # 32 vs. Loser Game # 33 5:00 pm Field 2
Game 35 Championship Game – 50th Seattle Invitational 5:00 pm Field 1

Seattle Invitational – Crowning Champions Since 1961

Friday, July 9th, 2010

SEATTLE INVITATIONAL PREVIOUS WINNERS

Who will earn the honor of becoming champions in the 50th year ?

Federal Old Line, Seattle 1961
Federal Old Line, Seattle 1962
Portland Ramblers, Portland 1963
Federal Old Line, Seattle 1964
Federal Old Line, Seattle 1965
Rain Out 1966
Dog House, Seattle 1967
Federal Old Line, Seattle 1968
Ole’s Place, Yakima 1969
Portland Lakers, Portland 1970
Pay N’ Pak, Seattle 1971
Pay N’ Pak, Seattle 1972
Pay N’ Pak, Seattle 1973
Pay N’ Pak, Seattle 1974
Pay N’ Pak, Seattle 1975
Victoria Bate, B.C. 1976
Ray Bristow, Lake Oswego, Oregon 1977
Vancouver Thirsk, Vancouver, B.C. 1978
Peterbilt, Seattle & Allomatics, Saskatoon 1979
Westside Federal, Seattle 1980
Peterbilt, Seattle 1981
Peterbilt, Seattle 1982
Pay N’ Pak, Bellevue 1983
Pay N’ Pak, Bellevue 1984
Pay N’ Pak, Bellevue 1985
Pay N’ Pak, Bellevue 1986
Ruth Realty Dukes, Renton 1987
Guanella Brothers, Santa Rosa, CA 1988
Seafirst, Bellevue 1989
Seafirst, Bellevue 1990
Guanella Brothers, Santa Rosa, CA & Regents, New Westminster, B.C. 1991
Page Brake, Salt Lake City, UT & Regents, New Westminster, B.C. 1992
Payless, Victoria, B.C. 1993
Payless, Victoria, B.C. 1994
Payless, Victoria, B.C. 1995
Rain Out 1996
Seattle Fastpitch Club 1997
Miller-Toyota (Salt Lake City, UT) 1998
Miller-Toyota (Salt Lake City, UT) 1999
Miller-Toyota (Salt Lake City, UT) 2000
Portland Merchants, Portland, Oregon 2001
Lucky Star, Seattle 2002
Bucknell Park, Lacey, Washington 2003
Morgan Transfer, Olympia, Washington 2004
Team CR/DeMarini, Portland, Oregon 2005
Richmond Stealers, Richmond, B.C. 2006
Comox Valley Cannons, Courtenay, B.C. 2007
Team Jones, Portland, Oregon 2008
Southern Oregon Bandits, Grants Pass, Oregon 2009

Westerville Capitals

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

The Westerville (OH) Capitals, 23rd Annual Capital City Classic champions, a tournament which the team sponsors.


(click to enlarge) Front Row: L to R: Rich Markham, Gary Lemon, Mike Justice, Scott Sutherland, Cory Carmichael, Aaron Gerber, Brad Gankosky. Back Row: Zak Nussbaum, Michael Cantrell, Kile Eichenauer, Ron Marstiller, Kerry Brown, Pete Spoerl

Photographer: Julie Nussbaum

Just a few of the players are veterans, while the rest are under 28. Pitchers are 18, 22 and 22. The team will compete in the NAFA “A” World Series and will also field a 23U team for the NAFA event. A lucky few will cap that off with a trip to Midland to see the ISC World tournament. Did you spot our friend Rich Markham on the far left of the front row? 2010 marks his 35th year managing a travel team.