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Saturday Results From San Antonio Glo Worm Tournament

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

From John Limon in Texas:

Due to heavy rain from Alex the Tournament was moved to alternate fields and unfortunately I was unable to get all the scores to each game. The following is what I was able to get.

Game 1 : S.A Gloworm beat S.A. Classics
Game 2 : S.A Titans beat Austin Bluejays
Game 3 : S.A Compardes beat Austin Indians
Game 4 Monterrey Diamente beat Beeville Kino’s
Game 5 : Austin A’s 7 , S.A Knights 2 : WP J. Ardia
Game 6 : Baytown Hawks beat S.A Nightmare : WP J. Pyle
Game 7 : Manor Dirt Bags beat Glo Worm : WP W. Wells
Game 8 : Houston Carnage beat Compardes ; WP J. Wright
Game 9 : Titans 6 , Diamante 0 WP J. Potolicchio
Game 10 : Bluejays beat Beeville
Game 11 : Nightmare beat Knights
Game 12 : Hawks 11 , A’s 0 WP C. Avery
Game 13: Compardes beat Classics
Game 14 : Glo Worm beat Indians
Game 15 : Diamante beat Nightmare
Game 16 : A’s beat Beeville
Game 17 : Titans 2 , Manor 1 WP J. Potolicchio LP W.Wells
Game 18 : Knights beat Glo Worm
Game 20 : Carnage 3 , Hawks 0 WP J. Mach LP T. Price
Game 21 : Diamante beat Indians
Game 22 : Compardes beat Bluejays
Game 23 : A’s beat Classics

Sunday Games

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The Bar of Appleton Tops Dolan & Murphy at Stars and Stripes

Sunday, July 4th, 2010


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Dolan and Murphy’s loses on strength of longball

July 4, 2010
By BRIAN MILLER For Sun-Times Media

ELGIN — With each swing Saturday afternoon, the Bar of Appleton honored the Independence Day weekend’s Stars and Stripes fastpitch softball tournament by launching ball after ball over the Judson University outfield fence, as if prepping for a fireworks show.

No. 10 Bar of Appleton took advantage of a fly ball pitcher and smaller park dimensions, hitting four home runs in the first three innings to stake a 5-0 lead on its way to a 5-2 victory over the No. 17 Aurora Dolan & Murphy’s Shamrocks.

Appleton pitcher Andy Blackshaw, a lanky 20-year-old from Australia, picked up the win by working his way out of a couple jams with a dominating fastball and the help of two double plays.

“We needed some more runs,” Shamrocks’ coach Robin Reder said. “When he got out of the first inning (with bases loaded), that hurt because he’s a good pitcher and a lot of times, you get the good pitchers early.”

Blackshaw walked five and gave up six hits, but struck out eight over six innings.

“I need to get ahead more in the count,” Blackshaw said. “Start things up a little earlier rather than fighting from behind.”


Dolan and Murphy’s Jim Pecoraro (34) is tagged out in the front half of a double play by The Bar’s second baseman Daryn Miller in the fifth inning.(Photo by John Konstantaras/For Sun-Times Media)

All of Aurora’s outs for the inning-shortened game, sandwiched between a Chicago Bandits doubleheader, came via the strikeout or groundout.

“We did a good job of picking our pitches, being selective and waiting for pitches that were strikes,” Shamrocks’ shortstop Dave Perkins said. “But even when (Blackshaw) throws strikes, they’re still moving so much that you have to square them up. We put the ball in play, but the ones we did were ground balls.”

Shamrocks’ starting pitcher Ales Jetmar gave up two solo home runs in the second inning and a solo home run and a two-run home run in the third inning as Dolan & Murphy’s fell behind.

“(Blackshaw) is a dropball pitcher so we had a lot of groundballs,” Reder said. “Our first guy is more of a raiseball pitcher and they were hitting flyballs, and in a small park like this, they were going out.”


Dolan and Murphy third baseman Mark Kleffner (left) watches as Daryn Miller from The Bar of Appleton rounds the bases after his third inning solo home run in the Stars and Stripes Tournament. (Photo by John Konstantaras/For Sun-Times Media)

The Shamrocks, which left the bases loaded to end the first inning and stranded seven runners in total, finally broke through in the fourth on a two-run double to center by Perkins, scoring Mark Kleffner and Cooper Carson.

“I’ve been taking more pitches this year,” Perkins said. “I was just looking for a hard drop and that’s what he gave me. The timing was on.”

Appleton’s bats were kept quiet after the third inning by Shamrocks’ reliever Joe Crouch, but Blackshaw was equally impressive the rest of the way.

“He’s really worked this year on a changeup,” Perkins said about Blackshaw. “I know he got a couple guys on that.”

The two teams will battle again at 2 p.m. today in the championship game to be held at Stuart Sports Complex.

Blackshaw will likely be back on the rubber, with Dolan & Murphy’s looking to learn from yesterday’s mistakes, but the young star was not willing to concede anything.

“I’m going to go out and give 110 percent,” Blackshaw said.

When told there was no such thing, he gave a wry smile.

“One-hundred ten percent,” he added. “All I’ve got.”

Click here to view photo gallery from tournament.(Photos by John Konstantaras/For Sun-Times Media)

Editor’s note:

The article’s reference to rankings of The Bar of Appleton and Dolan & Murphy as # 10 and # 17 respectively, was as of the June 8 rankings. As of June 24, the teams are currently ranked as #9 and # 12, respectively.


Sunday:

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Stars and Stripes championship Bar of Appleton vs. Aurora Dolan & Murphy’s, 2 p.m. today at Stuart Sports Complex


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Photos from 2010 Women’s ISF World Championships

Sunday, July 4th, 2010


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Photos courtesy of Argenis Blanco.

Team America won the gold medal at the 12th Softball Women´s World Championship run-ahead-ruling Japan 7 – 0 in five innings at the tournament final game in the Independencia stadium in La Rinconada, which were crowded.

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5-Peat for Sox?

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

The Long Beach Black Sox are in Beaumont, CA, for 4th of July Weekend, trying to win the Beaumont tournament for 5TH TIME IN A ROW!

Updates

Saturday game 2

From Fred Hanker
Won game two 8-5 on Dave Demaio’s 2 Hr and 6 RBI. We are 2-0 in winner’s bracket final. I was 2-4 with a double and RBI tying the game in the 6th with my double.


Dave DeMaio Homers Twice for Black Sox; Photo courtesy LB Black Sox website

Details:

Dave Demaio hit 2 home runs and drove in 6 runs to lead Long Beach to an 8-5 come from behind win over the host Beaumont in front of a partisian crowd. The Sox fell behind 1-0 in the first but ralied for 3 in the 4th to take a 3-1 lead. In the 4th Joe Janecki singled and Dave Demaio hit a long 2 run home run. Ron Rupp walked and scored on a Larry Watts RBI single. in the 5th Long Beach made it 4-1 on a Joe Janecki double and Dave Demaio RBI double. In the bottom of the 4th Beaumont scored 5 innings to tie the score 4- 4 after 5 innings. In the 6th with the score tied Victor Hallman reached on a hit by pitch. Martin Borgen sacrificed and reached on a throwing error to second. Fred Hanker with 1st and 2nd and 0 outs doubled off the right field fence scoring Hallman. Dave Demaio with one out followed with a 3 run home run to ice the game. Sean Barker went the distance for the win allowing 3 earned runs in the complete game win. The Sox are 2-0 and play Sunday at 12:30 against Colton. Dave Demaio led the Sox attack going 3-4 with a double 2 home runs and 6 RBI. Fred Hanker was 2-4 with a RBI game tying double. Joe Janicke was 2-4 with 2 runs.

Saturday:

Sox win 4-3 scoring 3 in the 6th on Janicke home run in Beaumont game one. We play at 7:00 tonite versus Beaumont Coyotes

The details, from the LB Black Sox website:

The Long Beach Black Sox were in danger of suffering their 1st loss in Beaumont ever but they scored 3 runs in the 6th inning to overcome a 3-1 defecit. Joe Janicke followed a Fred Hanker RBI double with a 2 run home run. Randy Clay pitched brilliant allowing only 2 earned runs. The Sox took a 1-0 lead in the 3rd inning when Sean Barker hit his 1st career Sox home run. The score would stay tied until the top of the 6th when Corona led by a 2 run home run by Marcel Bernal which gave Corona a 3-1 lead into the bottom of the 6th. In the Sox 6th Martin Borgen led off with a double. Fred Hanker followed with a RBI double making the score 3-2. Joe Janicke followed with a 2 run home run giving the Sox a 4-3 lead.

Randy Clay threw a perfect 7th to give the Sox the win. Fred Hanker was 2-3 with a RBI double. Joe Janicke was 1-3 with a 2 run home run. Martin Borgen was 1-3 with a double and run scored. Sean Barker was 1-2 with a solo home run and Brittany Adler was 1-2 including her 1st career Sox hit. The Sox play at 7:00 tonite versus Beaumont Coyotes with Sean Barker getting the bal

Suerpchief Fastpitch Tournament – Oklahoma

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

1st Annual Men’s Superchief Fastpitch Softball Tournament

Dates: July 17th, 18th
Location: Randlett Park Softball Fields, Anadarko, OK
Format: Double Elimination
Entry Fee: $225-Limited To 16 Teams
Deadline: Money Order Or Cashiers Check
Payable To Superchief Softball
Must Be In No Later Than July 9th
Contact/ Myles Stephenson
Send Entry 2007 Manchester Drive
Fee To: Anadarko, Ok 73005, 405-933-0334
1st Place-$1500
2nd Place-$750
3rd Place-$250

Click here for flyer.

Hello everyone Myles Stephenson here. I’m the coach of Superchief from Oklahoma. We are having our tournament July 17th and 18th in Anadarko Ok 1st place $1500 2nd $750 and 3rd $250 entry fee 225 we r 2 1/2 hours north of Dallas we would love to have some Texas teams please give me a call for more info or our flyer. 405-933-0334; myles.stephenson (at) gmail.com

Glo Worm Tournament Update (San Antonio, TX)

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

From our friend in Texas, John Limon:

Bad News : Alva Jo Fischer park un playable

Good News : The tournament is still on and will be played at 4 seperate fields : Tony Martinez field and Lamber Beach Field in Breckenridge Park , 3610 N. St Marys ( Near the zoo ) and at Rusty Lyons Fields I & II , 6300 McCullough ( Almos ) .

9:00 : Gm 1 : San Antonio Classics vs San Antonio Glo Worm ( Lamber Beach )
9:00 : Gm 2 : Austin Bluejays vs San Antonio Titians ( Tony Martinez )
9:00 : Gm 3 : San Antonio Compardes vs Austin Indians ( Rusty Lyons II )

10:30 : Gm 4 : Beeville Kino’s vs Diamante Monterrey Mx ( Rusty Lyons II )
10:30 : Gm 5 ; San Antonio Knights vs Austin A.S. ( Tony Martinez )
10:30 : Gm 6 : San Antonio Nightmare vs Baytown Hawks ( Lamber Beach )

12:00 : Gm 7 : Manor Dirt Bags vs Winner Gm 1 ( Rusty Lyons II )
12:00 : Gm 8 : Houston Carnage vs Gm 3 Winner ( Lamber Beach )


“Your Friend In Softball”
John Limon
Texas ISC Commissioner
2005-2007
texasisc (at) gmail.com

Hello everyone Myles Stephenson here. I’m the coach of Superchief from Oklahoma. We are having our tournament July 17th and 18th in Anadarko Ok 1st place $1500 2nd $750 and 3rd $250 entry fee 225 we r 2 1/2 hours north of Dallas we would love to have some Texas teams please give me a call for more info or our flyer. 405-933-0334; myles.stephenson (at) gmail.com

Canada wins Bronze medal at Women’s ISF Worlds

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

Canada wins Bronze
Saturday, July 3, 2010

(Caracas, Venezuela) Many people would have counted Team Canada out on Thursday when they were trailing Australia 2-0 heading into the bottom of the seventh, but the red and white fought back by scoring three runs to win that game, and went on to beat China that evening by scoring one run in the bottom of the seventh to take the 1-0 victory. It was an incredible Canada day for the Women’s National Team, but they simply ran out of gas in the Bronze medal game against a rested Japan team by a score of 12-3.

Despite the loss, Canada accomplished what it set out to do by winning the Bronze medal at the event, which is the second Canadian Women’s medal in International Softball Federation (ISF) World Championship history. It also marked the first Women’s medal won by the Women’s National Team program, as the Silver medal in 1978 was won by the Doc Blues club team, which was the last club team to represent Canada at the World Championship.

After quick work by both pitchers in the first inning, Japan led off the second inning with a single and that runner advanced to second on a passed ball. The umpires gathered and called for a rain delay, which lasted two and a half hours. After the long break, Canadian pitcher Danielle Lawrie (Langley, BC) was able to notch the three outs without allowing a run to score.

However, Japan got to Lawrie early in the third, scoring three runs to chase her from the game before she could register an out. Jenna Caira (Toronto, ON) came on in relief in the pitcher’s circle, but the first batter she faced reached on an error, was sacrificed to second, moved up to third on a passed ball and scored on a double to the right-center field gap. Caira then struck out the next two hitters to close out the inning.

After Canada was retired in order, Japan added another run in the top of the fourth on a two-out single, a passed ball and an RBI single to increase the lead to 5-0. Canada showed life in the bottom of the inning, as Jenn Yee (North Delta, BC) cracked a one-out single up the middle, Sheena Lawrick (Calgary, AB) forced a walk, and Jen Salling (Port Coquitlam, BC) singled to center field to load the bases. Kaleigh Rafter (Guelph, ON) then hit a solid ground ball that was bobbled by the second baseman who recovered in time to throw Rafter out at first, but Yee was able to score from third. The next batter struck out, leaving runners on second and third with the score now 5-1.

Not to be outdone, Japan got that run right back. The leadoff hitter singled to left, but was retired on a fielder’s choice as Jill Russell (London, ON) threw the lead runner out at second. However, the other runner moved up on a passed ball, on scored on an error to restore the five-run lead.

Joey Lye (Toronto, ON) managed a one-out single through the right side in the bottom of the fifth, but was left stranded on second. Meanwhile, Japan kept pressuring and manufacturing runs, as they forced a one-out walk, the runner stole second, and scored on a single. Canada did not quit, as in the bottom of the sixth, Lawrick reached on an error, and Salling also reached base before Kaleigh Rafter drove a pitch to the right-center field gap to bring Lawrick in, but Salling was caught between third and home for an out, and the next batter was retired with the score now 7-2.

If their lead was not already big enough, Japan made sure Canada would not have any late inning heroics by scoring five more runs in the top of the seventh. A leadoff single followed by a double placed runners on second and third, and the next batter hit a sinking line drive to right field, which Joey Lye made an incredible dicing catch for the out but the runner on third scored easily on the tag. A single brought in another run, and the following hitter hit a solid ground ball to Jenn Yee at second that she blocked in front of her, but her throw to first was just late. The next batter promptly hit yet another RBI single, and a bloop hit fell in for another run, with an overthrow on the play at the plate allowing the 12th run in to score as Japan took a 12-2 lead into the bottom of the seventh.

Refusing to go away, Jill Russell reached on an error, was sacrificed to second by Lye, and scored on a single to left field by Melanie Matthews (Surrey, BC). That was all for Canada, as they fell by a 12-3 score.

Later in the night, the United States defeated Japan 7-0 to claim the Gold medal for the sixth consecutive time.

With the Bronze medal, Canada has now won ISF World Championship medals in three consecutive years, as the Junior Men won a Silver medal in Whitehorse, YK in 2008, the Men won a Bronze medal in Saskatoon, SK in 2009 and the Women have won Bronze in Caracas, Venezuela in 2010. The Junior Women’s National Team is set to participate in a Pan American Qualifier from August 6-15 in Bogota, Colombia.

Whitehorse will host the next ISF Women’s World Championship in 2012.

Canada 3 vs. Japan 12: Box Score

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For more information, please contact:

Gilles LeBlanc
Manager – Marketing and Communications
Softball Canada
(613) 523-3386 ext. 3105
gleblanc (at) softball.ca

Editor’s note: Next up:

Canada will next play host to the USA at the Canadian Open Fast Pitch International Championship, July 7-11, in Surrey, B.C. and exhibition games in Whitehorse, Yukon, July 13-14.

USA Women are Golden at ISF Worlds

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Gold medal game:
USA 7
Japan 0


Gold medalists, USA Softball (Photo from the ASA/USA Softball website)

Congratulations to the 2010 ISF Women’s World Champions: Monica Abbott (Salinas, Calif.); Chelsea Bramlett (Cordova, Tenn.); Eileen Canney (Paradise, Calif.); Ashley Charters (Beaverton, Ore.); Kaitlin Cochran (Yorba Linda, Calif.); Andrea Duran (Selma, Calif.); Jennie Finch (La Mirada, Calif.); Vicky Galindo (Union City, Calif.); Alissa Haber (Newark, Calif.); Ashley Hansen (Chandler, Ariz.); Ashley Holcombe (Fayetteville, Ga.); Lauren Lappin (Anaheim, Calif.); Caitlin Lowe (Tustin, Calif.); Jessica Mendoza (Camarillo, Calif.); Cat Osterman (Houston,Texas); Natasha Watley (Irvine, Calif.) and Tammy Williams (Roscoe, Mo.).

Medal Stand:

Gold – USA
Silver – Japan
Bronze – Canada

Dolan & Murphy hosting Stars & Stripes Tournament

Friday, July 2nd, 2010


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Stars & Stripes Tourney
Schedule

Tonight:
6 p.m. — Hustlehogs vs. Rockford;
8 p.m. — Shamrocks vs. Rockford.

Saturday:
10 a.m. — Shamrocks vs. Hustlehogs;
Noon — Hustlehogs vs. Bar of Appleton;
4 p.m. — Shamrocks vs. Bar of Appleton (at Judson Univ., Elgin).

Sunday:
10 a.m.– Rockford vs. Bar of Appleton;
Noon — 3rd place vs. 4th place (for 3rd);
2 p.m. — 1st place vs. 2nd place (for title).

By RICK ARMSTRONG rarmstrong (at) stmedianetwork.com

A local men’s fastpitch softball tournament will be interrupted by a road show but it makes good sense, says team manager Robin Reder.

“This will be a unique opportunity to promote our sport by exposing more fans to top-level men’s fastpitch,” said Reder, who leads the Dolan & Murphy Shamrocks of the Aurora Fastpitch Softball Association.

The Shamrocks host three other teams in the 2010 Stars & Stripes Tournament, a round-robin event this weekend at the Stuart Sports Complex. It begins tonight when the Hustlehogs take on Rockford in the 6 p.m. opener, followed by the Shamrocks meeting Rockford at about 8 p.m.

On Saturday, the Shamrocks open action at 10 a.m. against the Hustlehogs. Then, they take to the road, traveling to Judson University in Elgin. It’s the home of the Chicago Bandits of the National Pro Fastpitch, a professional women’s league.

The Bandits, who feature Olympian pitcher Jenny Finch, are playing a doubleheader that day against the Tennessee Diamonds with games at 2 p.m. and 7:05 p.m.

Sandwiched in between at 4, the Shamrocks will meet Bar of Appleton in a pool-play game of the Stars and Stripes tourney.

“It’s still exciting to be playing in Aurora,” Shamrocks’ shortstop Dave Perkins said. “But it’s also a chance for us to play in front of a larger crowd.

“(The AFSA) has nine women’s teams. And last year when the Bandits had their Battle of the Sexes II game against the (minor league baseball) Schaumburg Flyers, we provided the Flyers with pitchers.”

The Shamrocks are off to a 21-6 start, having won a tournament in Kelso, Mo., and taking second in a DeKalb tourney.

Ales Jetmar, the 35-year-old import pitcher from the Czech Republic, leads the Shamrocks with a 14-3 record and Joe Crouch (3-3) has returned to the team after spending the past couple years with Bar of Appleton, which now features a 20-year-old Australian import in the circle.

“It should be a good matchup,” said Reder, whose team is dominated by players in the 25-35 age range.

Tickets for the game at Judson are $11.75 for outfield seats and $13.75 for first base line seats and also admit the ticketholder into one of the Bandits-Diamonds games. The Bandits’ night game will be followed by fireworks.

“Most of (the Shamrocks’ lineup) have been here awhile and most are hitting the age where they’re in their prime for softball,” Reder said. “Mike Drew, who is almost 60, is still playing with us, but as far as mobility and putting the ball in play, (25-35) is the prime age. This team should have a good run.”

The Shamrocks are ranked No. 17 in the International Softball Congress rankings and the Bar of Appleton is No. 10.

One youngster on the Shamrocks who is still coming into his own is Reder’s son, Robert. The Shamrocks catcher is only 20 and will be a junior this fall at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, where he also serves as a volunteer coach for the school’s women’s fastpitch team.

“It’s a real good group,” said Perkins, who is among the under-30 ‘veterans’ on the team.

“It’s been a fun dynamic. We’re hitting well and relying on a lot of different guys. And for Robin, I think having Robert on the team has been good as well. I think it’s renewed his enthusiasm.”

Action concludes on Sunday, with games at 10 a.m. and noon preceding the 2 p.m. title game between the two teams with the top pool-play records. Men’s Fastpitch Softball

Medal Games Today in Women’s ISF World Championships

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

From the USA Softball website:

CARACAS, Venezuela – Cat Osterman (Houston, Texas) completed her first seven-inning game of the ISF World Championships, a one-hit, 12 strikeout performance, that helped lead USA Softball to a 4-0 defeat of Japan and a spot in the title game of the ISF Women’s Softball World Championship in Caracas, Venezuela. Looking to capture its ninth World title, USA Softball will face either Canada or Japan at 6:30 p.m. CT.

“This is definitely one of my better performances. I have had better but on this stage and at this time of the tournament, I think it’s the best performance I could throw,” said Osterman who earned the win at the 2006 World Championships. “I am no stranger to Japan and they are no stranger to me so I had to bring my best to the table. We did a good job at keeping them off balance and I am glad to get this win in the books.”

Making her third start, Osterman was tested for the first time of the World Championships. Rei Nishiyama reached on a walk and advanced to second when Yamada singled to first base. USA first baseman Jennie Finch (La Mirada, Calif.) dove to first for the out but Yamada was called safe. The runners would reach second and third on a wild pitch but two Osterman strikeouts left them stranded.

The U.S. took a 3-0 lead in the first inning with the team again capitalizing on a bases loaded opportunity. After today’s game, the United States is hitting .583 with bases loaded. Caitlin Lowe (Tustin, Calif.) began to set the table with a single down the middle. Jessica Mendoza (Camarillo, Calif.) drew her fifth walk of the tournament and Alissa Haber (Newark, Calif.) finished up the loading of the bases with a single to right field. Kaitlin Cochran (Yorba Linda, Calif.) reached on a fielder’s choice to first base. First baseman Shizuyo Hamamoto went for the out at home but over threw the catcher, allowing Lowe and Mendoza to score. A sac fly by Andrea Duran (Selma, Calif.) gave the U.S. one more run and an early 3-0 lead.

Japan’s one hit and the U.S.’s two hits in the first inning would be all the hits fans would see until the fifth when Lauren Lappin (Anaheim, Calif.) led off the inning with a double to left field. A sac bunt by Watley advanced Lappin to third. Lappin would go on to score the fourth run of the game when Mendoza hit a single to left field. Mendoza would be called out on the play at second. A groundout to pitcher accounted for the other out of the inning but the U.S. edged their lead to 4-0 going into the top of the sixth.

“You always like to come out early and put runs on the board first. I think we had a really good first inning. When you have the best in the world in the circle, with Cat, it doesn’t really get any better than that,” said Head Coach Jay Miller. “The defense made some great plays and Cat shut the door on them early, really setting the tone and giving a boost to the team.”
Japan brought in a new pitcher in the bottom of the sixth removing starting pitcher Sayuri Yamane who took the loss for Japan. She worked 5.0 innings with three strikeouts.

After allowing two to reach in the first, Osterman and the USA defense allowed no runners to reach until the seventh inning when Eri Yamada led off with a walk. Two fielder’s choices and a strikeout later, earned a win, working her first full game of the World Championships

In other tournament news, home team Venezuela was knocked out of the tournament by China in a 6-1 win. Canada avoided elimination in two games in the bottom of the seventh. Against Australia, Caitlin Lever hit a double in the bottom of the seventh. by Australia in the bottom of the seventh. Australia was leading 2-0 from the fourth inning on until the bottom of the seventh when Canada scored three runs for the win. Canada and China played in the nightcap with Canada scoring a run in the seventh off an RBI single by Sheena Lawrick to win the game.

Japan and Canada will compete in the bronze medal game at 3:30 p.m. CT and the winner of that game will advance to play the United States at 6:30 p.m. CT.
The game will be aired via webcast at

http://www.vtv.gov.ve/envivo.html

with live stats still yet to be determined. Complete coverage of the World Championships can be found at www.usasoftball.com.