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USA Women look for seventh consecutive World title

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010


ISF XII Women’s World Championship
June 23-July 2, 2010
Caracas, Venezuela

Note: The International Softball Federation’s (ISF) XII Women’s World Championship, June 23-July 2, in Caracas, Venezuela, will not be aired on television in the United States. Game recaps and stats will be available at http://www.usasoftball.com.

OKLAHOMA CITY – The USA Softball 2010 Women’s National Team, which includes four Olympic Champions and nine members of the Silver Medal winning squad from the 2008 Olympic Games, looks to continue the USA Softball legacy when they compete for the Gold Medal at the International Softball Federation’s (ISF) XII Women’s World Championship, June 23-July 2, in Caracas, Venezuela.

“The moment it will probably all hit me will be when I put on my USA uniform for the first time,” rookie Eileen Canney (Paradise, Calif.) said of playing for the USA in international competition. “I remember watching the team when I was younger and hoping that one day I would be given this amazing opportunity. It is such a great honor to be on the field with so many great players and represent our country.”

The USA Softball Women’s National Team, the most decorated team in the history of the international game, has participated in 11 previous Worlds, winning eight Gold Medals, including the last six consecutive titles, and two Silver Medals. The last time the Americans were not crowned World Champions was in 1982, when the team came down with stomach flu after starting 6-0 in round robin play, and finished fourth. The team has also won three of four Olympic Gold Medals.

Canney made her debut in the Red, White and Blue, last week when the Women’s National Team and the USA Softball Women’s Futures National team sparred in four exhibition games in Canton and Ashland, Ohio. In their prep for Worlds, the Women’s National Team defeated Futures 5-0 and 7-0 in Canton. After tying 0-0 in Game 1 in Ashland, the Women’s National Team gained a third win, 6-0. (Stats for the Ohio exhibition games are available at http://www.usasoftball.com.)

Team USA starts the World Championship on June 24 at 1 p.m. local time against China. Team USA also plays against New Zealand June 25, Botswana on June 26, Australia on June 27, Dominican Republic on June 28 and Czech Republic on June 29. Playoffs are June 30 and July 1 with medal games on July 2. Recaps and stats from the games, none of which are televised in the United States, will be posted at http://www.usasoftball.com.

At the 2009 World Cup of Softball, the USA defeated 2008 Olympic Bronze Medalist Australia twice, including 3-1 in the Championship Game. The Americans and Aussies also clashed last year at the Canada Cup with USA winning 7-0 and 2-0. Of the other competitors Team USA will face during pool play in Caracas, none have posed much of a treat in recent seasons. Team USA defeated the Dominican Republic 15-0 in four innings at the 2009 Pan American Qualifier.

But in the other pool are both Japan, the 2008 Olympic Champions, and Canada, the only team to defeat the USA last season, which is led by two-time USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Danielle Lawrie (Langley, B.C.). The Canadians topped the USA, 3-1, in pool play at the Pan Am Qualifier but could not claim the tournament. Team USA won the Championship Game 3-1. Canada and Japan finished third and fourth in the 2009 World Cup.

“Playing USA Softball is an honor,” said Jennie Finch (La Mirada, Calif.), 2004 Olympic Champion and 2008 Olympic Silver Medalist. “Wearing USA across your chest pushes you to be the best you can be. You want to play well for not only for yourself and your country but your teammates and all the players that have come before you. It’s really special to be a part of this team. I feel so blessed to have the opportunity.”

In World Championship play, Team USA has amassed a lifetime record of 106-10 (.914), the best in the history of the tournament. The American offense has outscored its opponents collectively 650-45. Out of the 106 wins, 88 have been by shutout, including the 3-0 Championship Game against Japan in 2006.

Following the action in Caracas, the USA National Team will end the season in front of a home crowd at the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Okla. Joining them for fifth World Cup of Softball, July 22-26, are teams from Canada and Japan as well as the Women’s Futures National Team.

“The World Cup of Softball gets more exciting each and every year and 2010 is no exception,” said two-time Olympic Medalist Jessica Mendoza (Camarillo, Calif.), who is making her return to the National Team after giving birth to her son Caleb in August. “Where else can you see the best softball in the World and see the U.S. face off on home soil? Only at the World Cup in Oklahoma City. The fans have always been outstanding and we hope to put on quite a show come July.”

Tickets for the World Cup are on sale now at SoftballOutlet.com. For those unable to join the action in Oklahoma City, ESPN and ESPN 2 will air all of the USA Women’s National Team games live as well as the men’s slow pitch Border Battle between Canada and the USA.

Members of the Women’s National Team will compete at the Canadian Open Fast Pitch International Championship, July 7-11, in Surrey, B.C. and exhibition games in Whitehorse, Yukon, July 13-14. National Team players will also be included on the rosters for the Japan Cup, August 3-9, in Sendai City, Japan. Futures players will fill out remaining roster spots.

2010 Legends of Fastball Classic

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

This weekend, in Kitchener Ontario Canada

Five of the top six teams in the world, per the June 8 ISC rankings:

1. Kitchener Rivershark Twins
2. Jarvis Travelers
3. New York Gremlins
4. Chicago New York
6. Midland Explorers

For anyone wondering who number 5 is, it’s the California A’s…

And just for good measure, the top two teams from last year’s ISC II Tournament of Champions, the Port Elgin Blue Devils, and KW Cubs.


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California Classic 2010 Scoresheets

Monday, June 21st, 2010

To peruse the scoresheets from the California Classic, click the links below. They are a bit rough, with last names missing on some, but for those who know the teams, you can still track the action, if you are so inclined.

California Classic Scoresheets, Summary and Scorebook 1


California Classic Scoresheets, Scorebooks 2 & 3

Each of the three diamonds had its own book, so the games do not follow in chronological order, but you will see the game number near the bottom of each page, e.g. “g 25” = Game 25, etc. You will also find a cover sheet for each scorebook, listing the game numbers for that book.

The files are fairly large, (11 megs and 18 megs), so give them time to load.

2010 California Classic – Complete Scoreboard

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Editor’s note: We are filling some of the missing information, so if you don’t see it today, check back later.

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Argentina Heads to Venezuela for Women’s World Championships

Monday, June 21st, 2010

From Martin Jorge, translated (roughly) by Google Translate:


ISF XII Women’s World Championship
June 23-July 2, 2010
Caracas, Venezuela

Tomorrow afternoon will depart from Ezeiza International Airport Argentina Women’s National Team bound for Caracas Mayor, where staged the ISF Women’s World Championship XII. This will be the third participation of the Mayor in a Women’s National Team World Championship, after he did previously in 1990 and 1994.

Argentina in Group A of the ISF World Championship XII with Japan, Canada, Chinese Taipei, the Netherlands, Britain, South Africa and Cuba. The debut of the Argentina will face Japan, Olympic champions, on Wednesday 23 June in the match prior to the Opening Ceremony of the tournament.

A complete schedule of the Argentina is as follows (time Argentina):

Wednesday June 23, 1530 Hs, vs Japan
Thursday, June 24, 1630 South Africa vs Hs
Friday June 25, 2030 Canada vs Hs
Saturday June 26, 12:30 Hs vs Netherlands
Sunday June 27, 1430 Hs vs Chinese Taipei
Monday June 28, 1430 Hs vs Cuba
Tuesday June 29, 1630 Great Britain vs Hs

Wednesday June 30 to Friday July 2 playoff will be played with a double page.

The list of players who will carry the national coat of Caracas World Championship 2010 is as follows:

1.Angeletti, Maria Soledad – C – (Olavarria)
2.Aranda, Florence Mariana Centeno – IF – (Buenos Aires)
3.Clark, Pamela – OF – (Buenos Aires)
4.Frezzotti, Magali Nadia – OF-(Buenos Aires)
5.Godoy, Gabriela Agustina – IF – (Paraná)
6.Heis, Nadia Soledad – IF – (Buenos Aires)
7.Jimenez, Natalia Soledad – IF – (Bahia Blanca)
8.Livschitz, Valeria – OF-(Buenos Aires)
9.Morbeli, Paula Vanesa – OF-(Buenos Aires)
10.Olheiser, Maria Florence – P/1B – (Bahia Blanca)
11.Olheiser, Maria Victoria – P – (Bahia Blanca)
12.Pe̱arroya, Julieta Ludmila РP Р(Buenos Aires)
13.Rodriguez, Maria del Pilar – U – (Buenos Aires)
14.Sciuto Diaz, Susana Virginia – P – (La Pampa)
15.Tavella, Tatiana Soledad – C – (Paraná)
16.Tellechea, Maria Soledad – U – (City Bell)
17.Villalva, Carla – P/1B – (Buenos Aires)

The National Team Head Coach Argentina’s Guillermo Spotorno (Buenos Aires), who will be accompanied by their coaches Coaching Andres Luna (Buenos Aires) and Matias Perez (Paraná), the fitness coach Hugo Pasquale (Buenos Aires) and the Medical Damian Siano (Buenos Aires). The Team Leader of this selection is Mr. Carlos de la Vega (Olavarria.)

Click here to view their full color team media guide.

It is a large file (8 megs), so be patient in opening or downloading it. It is a professionally done guide, and worthy of your time. Outstanding job by whoever put this one together.

Because it’s in Spanish, we are also including a rough Google Translation to ,English after the jump.

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Bar of Appleton wins Herald & Review Shootout

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Thanks to Scott Standerfer for this report.

The Bar of Appleton and the Decatur Pride advanced through the heat and the playoff brackets that began early Sunday morning to meet in the final of the 2010 Herald & Review Shootout. In the Championship Game, The Bar defeated the Pride 6-0. The Bar broke open a 1-0 game in the 5th with 5 runs off Pride starter Jim Hartman. Andrew Blackshaw was the winner in the circle going the distance for The Bar of Appleton.

The Bar of Appleton advanced to the final by defeating Villa Grove Log Cabin and the Belleville Stallions, both in mercy rule games. Decatur advanced with wins over the Marshall Lightning and Aurora Dolan & Murphy.


MVP’s Josh Johnson and Andrew Blackshaw

Andrew Blackshaw was named the Most Valuable Pitcher and Josh Johnson of the Bar of Appleton was named the Most Valuable Player in the tournament.

Complete details and game recaps will be provided in the next day or two.

Photo of the 2010 Decatur Tournament Champions, Bar of Appleton, borrowed from Pat Humphries’s Facebook Photos. (click to enlarge)

In this photo: Jared Johnson, Joshua Johnson, Andrew Blackshaw, Thomas Crouch, Pat Humphries, Brandon Seidl, B.J. Gulick, Jesse Delorit, Justin Colombo, Daryn Miller, Chris Delorit, Nik Peters

Editor’s note: MVPlayer and MVPitcher Josh Johnson and Andrew Blackshaw, in back row, hardware in hand. Congrats to both.

Three More Western Region Berths Awarded for the 2010 ISC World Tournament

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Three more berths to the ISC World Tournament were awarded over the weekend, at the California Classic in Santee, CA. The berth were earned by the top three teams at California Classic that had not yet qualified.

The California A’s and Bakersfield Silverhawks finished 1-2 in the Best of the West tournament in Santa Barbara a couple of weeks ago, so the three earning berths this past weekend at Santee, California were Cal Classic runner-ups Rude Pac, along with Macabbi USA and Portland.

No./Team/Region/Tournament

23 Salinas, CA California A’s – US West 2 – Best of the West 1
24 Bakersfield, CA Silverhawks – US West 3 – Best of the West 2
31 Sun Valley, CA Rude Pac – US West 4 – San Diego 1
32 USA Maccabi – US West 5 – San Diego 2
33 Portland, OR C/R Rockers – US West 6 – San Diego 3

The full list of teams who have qualified for the 2010 ISC World Tournament is linked at right, and shown below.

Teams in the 2010 ISC World Tournament
(as of June 21, 2010)

1 Midland, MI Explorers – Host
2 Midland, MI Mickey’s Sleds – Co-host
3 Kitchener, ON Rivershark Twins – Defending Champion
4 Port Elgin, ON Blue Devils – ISC II Champion
5 Kitchener-Waterloo, ON Cubs – ISC II Finalist
6 Waterdown, ON Hammer – Canada East 1 – ‘09 OASA Elims
7 Palermo, ON Athletics – Canada East 2 – 09 Travel League
8 Wyevale, ON Tribe – Canada East 3 – 09 Northern Ontario
9 Elmira, ON Expos – Canada East 4 – 09 Ontario Challenge Cup
10 Quyon, QC Combat Flyers – Canada East 5 – 09 Challenge Cup East

11 Jarvis, ON Travelers – Canada East 6 – 09 Travel League
12 Niagara, ON Snappers – ISC II move-up
13 Ashland, OH Stock Pack – US East 1 – ‘09 Pete Schwab
14 Clifton Park, NY Gremlins – US East 2 – ‘09 MAFTL
15 Elkhart, IA Albaugh, Inc. – US Central 2 – ‘09 Boys of Summer 1
16 Appleton, WI Bar of Appleton – US Central 3 – ‘09 Boys of Summer 2
17 Aurora, IL Dolan & Murphy – US Central 4 – DeKalb Icebreaker
18 Decatur, IL Pride – US Central 5 – Villa Grove
19 Harrisburg, PA Pennsylvania Power – US East 3 – ‘10 MAFTL
20 Marshall, MI Lightning – US East 4 – Bay City

21 Staten Island, NY Adco – US East 5 – Stevens, PA
22 Pueblo, CO Bandits – US West 1 – Pueblo
23 Salinas, CA California A’s – US West 2 – Best of the West 1
24 Bakersfield, CA Silverhawks – US West 3 – Best of the West 2
25 Saskatoon, SK Diamondbacks – Canada West 1 – Regina
26 Midland, MI Barts – US East 6 – Midland
27 Alvinston, ON Indians – Canada East 7 – Innerkip 1
28 Kitchener, ON Outlaws – Canada East 8 – Innerkip 2
29 Cobourg, ON Force – Canada East 9 – Napanee 1
30 Donnacona, QC Blue Sox – Canada East 10 – Napanee 2

31 Sun Valley, CA Rude Pac – US West 4 – San Diego 1
32 USA Maccabi – US West 5 – San Diego 2
33 Portland, OR C/R Rockers – US West 6 – San Diego 3
34 St. Paul, MN Angels – US Central 6 – Fargo 1
35 Mascoutah, IL Pete’s Blues – US Central 6 – Kelso

36 Canada East 11 Port Huron
37 Canada East 12 2010 Travel League
38 Canada East 13 Northern Ontario
39 Canada East 14 tbd
40 Canada West 2 Fargo 2

41 US Central 7 Decatur
42 US Central 8 Elkhart
43 US Central 9 Iowa
44 TBD formerly Canada West
45 TBD formerly Aurora
46 TBD formerly Dick Tracy
47 TBD formerly International
48 TBD formerly International

Pride dropped in title game at Decatur

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Pride dropped in title game
By MARK TUPPER

DECATUR – Momentum swung Sunday in the instant it takes an umpire to raise his hand.
And it was Appleton (Wis.) The Bar that took advantage.

Immediately after the Decatur Pride failed to tie the game 1-1 in the top of the fifth inning on a bang-bang call at the plate, Appleton answered in the bottom of the frame with a five-run outburst that sealed its 6-0 victory in the championship game of the Herald & Review Shootout at Borg-Warner Field.

A two-run single by Chris Delorit came on a soft liner to center. Tom Crouch followed with a three-run homer to center off starting and losing pitcher Jim Hartman.

It was the second time in about 15 hours that Appleton knocked off the Pride, the first coming in a 2-1 thriller late Saturday night when The Bar pushed across the winning run in the seventh inning.

In both games, it was the effective pitching of tall, lanky Australian Andrew Blackshaw that quieted the Pride bats, and as a result Blackshaw was named the tournament’s most valuable pitcher.

“I’m shagged,” he said after wrapping up the title game in a high, hot afternoon sun. Blackshaw allowed just two hits and struck out 12 Decatur batters.

Appleton took a 1-0 lead in the first on singles by B.J. Gulick, Delorit and Crouch. And Blackshaw had a no-hitter until Blake Martin led off the fifth with a triple down the right field line.

Ty Morganthaler was the next batter and he hit a hard grounder to second. Martin appeared to slide under a high tag at the plate, which would have tied the game 1-1. But the call went in Appleton’s favor.

“That might have been a big momentum change right there,” said Pride Manager Scott Standerfer. “And we’ve got to go back out there and be ready.”

But in the bottom of the inning, Hartman issued a one-out walk to Gulick that paved the way to a big inning.

Josh Johnson, named the Shootout’s most valuable player, followed with a single. And when Pat Humphries singled, the bases were loaded.

Two runs scored on Delorit’s soft liner into center and Crouch knocked in three more with his fly that drifted beyond the fence in center.

The Pride won four games in the weekend fast-pitch softball tournament, but couldn’t solve Appleton.

Earlier Sunday, the Pride rallied to beat the Marshall (Mich.) Lightning 2-1 in eight innings. J.D. Arnold reached on a bunt single, went to second on an error, was sacrificed to third and scored the game-winner on a passed ball.

Karl Gollan was the winning pitcher for the Pride, allowing four hits and fanning 12.
The Pride reached the title game with a 4-3 victory over Aurora Dolan & Murphy, another game that turned on an umpire’s call.

Aurora led 2-1 going into the bottom of the second. Greg Morganthaler and Casey Spears singled for the Pride and Arnold moved the runners to second and third.

The Pride went ahead 3-2 on Drew Minton’s two-run single but during a stoppage when the home plate umpire called timeout, Aurora pitcher Ales Jetmar uncorked a warmup pitch that no one seemed prepared for. The practice pitch glanced off catcher Robert Reder’s shoulder and clipped the umpire, Lloyd Stewart, in his right ear.

Blood splattered onto Stewart’s shirt and it didn’t take him long to throw Jetmar out of the game.

Joe Crouch replaced Jetmar and Rick Minton was the first batter he faced.

Minton promptly singled to center, scoring his son, Drew. That turned out to be the winning run after Aurora scored its third run on Adam Perkins’ leadoff homer in the fourth.
Brent Stevenson was the winning pitcher, giving way in the sixth to Gollan.

When it was over, Rick Minton said he’d like to see a little more outward emotion from a Pride team that is still learning to blend new players with a core of returning players.

“If I’m being honest, I’d like to see more intensity,” he said. “A lot of our guys are pretty quiet.”
Indeed, the 52-year-old Minton and 61-year-old Larry Moffett are the loudest rah-rah guys on the team.

Standerfer gave props to Blackshaw, who leaps out of the pitching circle on the first-base side and uncorks a crossfire pitch that bears in on right-handed hitters.

Back in the day, umpires would have called an illegal pitch. But these days, the umpires are instructed to let pitchers do their thing.

“Nowadays, pitchers can do whatever they want as long as they throw it underhand,” Standerfer said. “And Blackshaw threw very well all weekend.”

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Editor’s note: I love that last quote from Scott Standerfer. It’s the best response to the oft-asked question, “Just what is the rule on crow-hopping?”

“Nowadays, pitchers can do whatever they want as long as they throw it underhand,”
-Scott Standerfer, Manager, Decatur Pride

…unless, of course, you happen to be pitching in the ISF World Championships. Ask BJ Hunhoff 🙂

California A’s, class of the Classic

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Editor’s note: We were pleased to see our friend Bob Otto on hand Sunday at the California Classic in San Diego both with his trusty 300 mm lens and his reporter’s notebook. He hits a home run on this piece. I managed to snap a quick photo of he and my favorite photographer, Maddy in the same shot…finally, both of them together on the other side of the lens! Watch for that one soon.


California A’s, class of the Classic

Story and Photos by Bob Otto/OttoinFocus


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Canadian, Sean Whitten, allowed but three hits along with 10 strikeouts in leading the California A’s to a 7-0 victory over Rude-Pac to claim the championship in the 2010 California Classic, Sunday, at Sportsplex USA in Santee, Calif.

Photo By BOB OTTO

SANTEE, CA – A year ago the California A’s were a good ball club, but not great. This season with the addition of Canadian pitcher, Sean Whitten, and a few more key additions, the A’s have taken a giant leap into the elite class of International Softball Congress teams.

And the California ballclub proved they are going to be a team to be reckoned with come ISC World Tournament time as the A’s swept through their own “California Classic” 12-team tournament with a 5-0 record culminating with a 7-0 win over Rude-Pac in Sunday’s championship at Sportsplex USA in Santee.

An overpowering Whitten, held a good-hitting Rude Pac of Sun Valley, California to three hits, while striking out 10. The right-hander showed his dominance by striking out the side in the first and third innings. Only Jason Obregon, Caynon Vance, and Casey Pimm were able to scratch out singles.

Whitten said that on Saturday he felt he wasn’t in top form. But come Sunday was a whole new ballgame.

“The rise and the change were both working good,” said Whitten, who some believe to be the hardest thrower in the game today. “The defense and the offense were strong. I think we are progressing pretty good.”

A’s DOMINATE

The A’s reached the title game by outscoring their opponents, 28-4, including an 8-0 win over the Cal-State Builders in their opener, followed by 4-1 victory over Maccabi USA, and a 6-1 thumping of Portland with Whitten besting Bricklin Anderson and Terry Luster.

And in Sunday’s semi-final, Whitten came on in relief of Travis Price to pick up a 3-2 win over the Vancouver Meralomas, and Derek Mayson, in the A’s toughest game of the tournament.

A’s manager, Dave Weldin, was pleased with his ballclub’s performance throughout the weekend.



Dave Weldin, Manager, California A’s

Photo By BOB OTTO

“We played great defense, got timely hitting, and our pitchers allowed just (four) runs the entire tournament,” said Weldin. “Whitten gives us a lot of confidence. If we score a couple of runs we have a great chance to win.”

TURNER LEADS THE WAY

In the championship, the A’s got all the runs they needed by scoring four times in the fourth inning off Rude-Pac’s Gerald Pyle. The left-side hitting, Chase Turner, batting in the number six spot, ripped a double to left field that brought home Marcus Tan, who opened the inning with a walk to give the A’s a 1-0 advantage.



Chase Turner went 3-for-3 and drove in the game’s first and final runs.

Photo By BOB OTTO

That proved to be the only run Whitten would need. But the A’s added three more runs in the fifth to shorten the game to five innings under the mercy rule. And again Turner (3-for-3) was the catalyst by ending the game with a run-scoring single to plate the A’s seventh run.

“I got change up’s on both hits,” said Turner, who played for the A’s last season, adding that he likes the look of the 2010 version. “With Sean (Whitten) and Kevin (Schellenberg), Darren Box, Paul Rosebush, and Derek Mayson, we’ve now got a good mix, and our pitching puts us in the top five (ISC ranking) as opposed to the top 15 last year.”

ALL-WORLD HURLER

Whitten comes to the A’s from the Midwest Stampede of Iowa, which folded after last season. He was selected as a second team, All-World (3-1 record) pitcher after leading the Stampede to a fourth place finish in the 24-team 2009 ISC World Tournament in Moline, Illinois.

And the right-hander, whose riser and drop speeds to the plate in the 80 mile per hour range was at his best against Rude-Pac.

“When you’re facing Whitten you’re in trouble if you give up a couple of runs,” said Rudy Montanez, sponsor and manager of Rude-Pac. “I would have liked the game closer, but I feel real good about how we are coming together.”

RUDE-PAC KNOCKS OFF FAVORITES

But even though Rude-Pac lost, Montanez felt good about his ball club’s performance in the tournament. As the ISC’s #26 ranked team, Rude-Pac finished 3-1 in Saturday’s pool play that included a 9-8 victory over #15 Portland, and a 4-0 shutout over the #11 Bakersfield Silverhawks.

“Coming from a team that started in 2005 playing (ASA Class) “C” ball, we are turning a few heads,” Montanez said.

By finishing second, Rude-Pac picks up an ISC World Tournament berth, which Montanez said, his team will gladly accept. “Getting the ISC spot is big for us,” he said.

The tournament also featured a few surprises. Portland (0-2-1) and the Silverhawks (0-1-2) both found winning hard to come by in Saturday’s pool play. And the #22 Italian Athletic Club (IAC) of Stockton won but one game, finishing a 1-2.

All three teams were relegated to the consolation bracket, with Portland going home early after losing its Sunday opener. IAC and the Silverhawks met in the consolation championship, with IAC taking a 3-2 victory with young, right-hander, Tyson Barkman, picking up the win.

TOW PROS TOUGH

Meanwhile, the local Tow Pros from nearby Poway – unranked and unknown – made it into Sunday’s championship bracket by finishing 2-0-1 in their pool.

The ISC? NAFA? Never heard of them, said Tow Pros manager, Hector Garcia, after his ballclub had eliminated the #34 ranked California-State Builders, 3-2, in their first playoff game on Sunday. And in semi-finals, Tow Pros gave Rude-Pac a battle before losing, 3-2, and being eliminated from the tournament.



Tow Pros Manager, Hector Garcia

Photo By BOB OTTO

“We came here to have fun,” said Garcia. “We called (to try and enter the tournament), and they asked, ‘who are you?’ We surprised a couple of teams and some good ones left before us.”


SCHEDULE GETS CHALLENGING

With their championship in hand in the inaugural showcase of the Classic, Weldin now points his team in a northeasterly direction. Next up is the “Boys of Summer” tournament in Denmark, Wisconsin, July 9-11.

“That will be a tough tournament,” Weldin said. “It will be a good test for us with four of the top 20 teams there.”

The Boys of Summer will indeed be a challenge for the A’s, which has won consecutive California championships after claiming the Best of The West in early June.

But the ultimate test will come in August at the 2010 ISC World Tournament in Midland, Michigan. And A’s leadoff hitter, Paul Rosebush, believes the Salinas-based ballclub has the ability to meet that test.



Paul Rosebush, A’s leadoff hitter and outfielder

Photo By BOB OTTO

“We’ve got a lot of talent,” said Rosebush, who took last season off after playing for the Farm Tavern of Madison, Wisconsin. “It takes solid pitching and consistent hitting to win it. We will definitely be a contender.

Cal Classic Photos

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

Click here to view some California Classic photos, courtesy of Jimmy Sanchez


(photo by J.Sanchez – California A’s Sean Whitten.


(photo by J.Sanchez: Vancouver Meralomas’ Derek Mayson (pitching) as Marcus Tan looks on.


(Photo by J.Sanchez: Rude Pac’s Gerald Pyle)


(Photo by J.Sanchez: Macabbi USA’s Russ Snow