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Boatnik NAFA Qualifying Tournament Scores from Grant’s Pass Oregon

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

Editor’s note: We are bumping this post to the top as new scores come in and will continue to add scores throughout the weekend, so scroll below. (Newest scores at bottom of this post)

Cap tip to NAFA Executive Director Benjie Hedgecock for these scores:

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FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 28, 2010

6pm
Mock Ford 11, Mock Mazda 1
WP-Bert Ford
LP-Tom Smith, Jake Lier (sp

8pm
Southern Oregon Bandits Grants Pass 30, Mock Mazda 3
WP-Marvus Durbin
LP-Mark Connelly

SATURDAY, MAY 29, 2010
8am
Mach Ford 8, A&M Transport 1

WP-Cory Avery
LP-Greg Winters

9:30 AM
Brotherton Pipe 8, A&M Transport 1
WP-Kelly Richardson
LP-Jeff Ellis

11:15 am
Cal State Builders 12, Tule Lake 0
WP-Gerald Pyle
LP-Lance Bidewell

other information pending, we’ll be posting as it comes in.

Benjie adds:

We are inducting Paul Carleton into the NAFA Hall of Fame 4:45 pm today. I’ll take a picture of the plaque and email it to you . Mark Connolly (the guy who pitches with both hands) also made him a great gift I’ll send a pic of that as well

Perfect weather at riverside park in grants pass Oregon
Sent from my iPhone
Benjie

Additional games on tap:

1pm
Team Jones Portland 10, Roseville Eagles 1
WP-Mark Bennett; Bricklen Anderson 1 inning in relief).
LP-Craig Coulter, Mike Newley relieved

3pm
Tule Lake vs Mock Ford

4:45 pm
Roseville Eagles vs Butte Falls

6:30 pm
Cal State Builders 6, SO Bandits 5
WP-Darren Strang, JD Peterson in relief

In the best game of the tournament so far 630. Cal state (Darren strange with JD Peterson relief in the 7th…) pitching for Southern Oregon Bandits, Morgan Mapes took a 2-0 lead and was relieved by Mike Trotter in the 4th. Final score in a seesaw battle 6-5 Cal State Builders win.

8:15pm
Team Jones Portland 8, Brotherton Pipe 4

In a game that surpassed the 6:30 pm game in excitement and drama, Little Brotherton Pipe (and pitcher Kelly Richardson) went on top early 4-0 on USC bound Team Jones of Portland and Mark Bennett. In the third inning Portland brought in Bricklen Anderson, who held Brotherton scoreless for the remainder of the game. The Portland bats woke up in the fifth inning, for a 5-4, come-from-behind victory.

WP-Mark Bennett, Bricklen Anderson in relief
LP-Kelly Richardson

SUNDAY, MAY 30, 2010

8:30 a.m.
Cal State Builders 9, Mock Ford 1
WP-JD Peterson
LP-Bert Ford, Josh Sargent in relief

10:15 a.m.
Brotherton Pipe 13, Roseville Eagles 8

12 Noon
Southern Oregon Bandits 13, Tule Lake Aces 0
WP-Brady Lowe
LP-Jim Carpenter

LAST POOL PLAY GAME:
1:45 p.m.
Team Jones 10, Butte Falls 0


SINGLE ELIMINATION PLAYOFF ROUND – SUNDAY MAY 30, 2010

Pool play has finished and the seeding is shown below.

3:30 B2 Brotherton vs A3 Mock Ford
Mock Ford 3, Brotherton Pipe 2
WP-Cory Avery
LP- Wynn Malinowski, Kelly Richardson in relief

The first Single Elimination game at 3:30 was 0-0 til the 6th inning when Mock Ford scored 3. Brotherton responded in the 6th with 2 and stranded 2 runners in the bottom of the 7th as Mock Ford and pitcher Corey Avery-70 mph knocked out Brotherton Pipe and pitchers Wynn Malinowski-60 mph and Kelly Richardson-65-mph.

5:15 B4 A & M Transport vs A5 Mock Mazda
A & M Transport 9, Mock Mazda 1
WP-Greg Winters
LP- Mock Mazda

7pm Cal State Builders v. A & M Transport
Cal State Builders 11, A & M Transport 1
WP-Darren Strange
LP-Jeff Ellis

Darren Strang (67 mph) and the cal state builders beat the Ellis family ( A & M Transport ) and pitcher Jeff Ellis ( 51 mph) 11-1 Cal State and pitcher Gerald Pyle will face Mock Ford and pitcher Corey Avery in the 9:30 am semifinal game Monday.

9pm B1 Team Jones vs A4 Tule Aces
Team Jones Portland 3, Tule Aces 0
WP-Mark Bennett
LP-

Tule Lake Aces Lance Bidwell held the Portland bats in check only giving up 3 runs with some stellar defense behind him as Tule turned 3 double plays in the game, but Mark Bennett was too much for the Aces and Portland won 3-0. Portland will face the winner of the Roseville vs Bandits game on Monday.


MONDAY, MAY 31, 2010

8 am Quarterfinal
Roseville 12, Southern Oregon Bandits 5
WP-Doug Coulter
LP-Marcus Durbin, with Mike Trotter and Morgan Mapes in relief.

Roseville’s Doug Coulter (54 mph) holds off the up and and coming Southern Oregon Bandits 12-5. Marcus Durbin(60 mph) started for the Bandits and was relieved by 72 year old Mike Trotter (61mph) and then Morgan Mapes (57-mph)

9:30am semi-final –
Cal State Builders 3, Mock Ford 0

Update:

In the first semifinal game, Cal State Builders and Gerald Pyle(72 mph) with 11 strikeouts and giving up just 2 hits beat Mock Ford 3-0 as Corey Avery(70 mph) struck out 9 and gave up just 3 hits. Pyle and Avery are teammates during the regular season, for Rude Pac, CA.

Mock Ford takes 3rd place and Cal State Builders play in the championship game waiting for the winner of Portland’s Team Jones(Mark Bennett threw a 17 strikeout perfect game last night) and Roseville Eagles(Mike Neely pitching).

Corey Avery was selected to the All Tournament team along with the Bandits Brady Howe and Brotherton’s Stacey Morgan.

Semi-Final (underway)
Portland’s Team Jones 12, Roseville Eagles 0

WP-Mark Bennett
LP-Mike Neely.

Rob Penticoff and Mario Pereira of the Roseville Eagles were selected to the all tournament team.

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Portland Team Jones 11, Cal State Builders 0

WP-Bricklen Anderson
LP-JP Peterson
HR-Rob Gehrke (Portland)

The #14 raniked Portland’s Team Jones won the 2010 Boatnik Tournament over Dave Carlton’s #34 ranked Cal State Builders 11-0. Portland put 3 up in the top of the first on a three run homer by Rob Gehrke off JP Peterson of the Builders.

Bricklen Anderson, Portland’s Open Pitcher was approved by the Cal State Team to start in the championship game. Cal State Builder’s Mark Cain got to 3rd base and Dave DeMaio to 2nd base in the first inning but were left on base.

The rest of the game went about the same until Builders Darren Strang relieved in the 3rd and shut out Portland after that. The All Final Standings & Tournament Team is listed below.

Champions Team Jones, Portland, 6-0
2nd Cal State Builders, NorCal, 5-1
3rd Mock Ford, 3-2
3rd Roseville Eagled, NorCal, 2-3
5th SO Bandits, 2-2
5th Brotherton Pipe, 2-2
7th Tule Lake Aces, NorCal, 1-3
8th A & M Transport, 1-4
9th Mock Mazda, 0-4

All Tournament Team
MVP Josh Agnew, Portland
MVPitcher Mark Bennett, Portland
All Stars
Stacey Morgan, Brotherton
Corey Avery, Mock Ford
Ron Penticoff, Roseville
Mario Pererio, Roseville
Brady Howe, SO Bandits
Brian Ree, Portland
Kevin Rasmussen, Portland
Dave DeMaio, Builders
Ty Fogerty , Builders
JP Peterson , Builders
Chris Carleton, Mock Ford

We would like to thank the following people for helping to make this a great event. Jim Flanagan of Fastpitchwest.com for superb coverage and to Al Doran of Al’s Fastball for his coverage and to Justin Sutton , field prep, Scott and Susan Stout for announcing and scorekeeping all games and selling the souvenir tshirts.

Thanks also to our tournament Committee of Troy Terry, Ken Hix, Scott McGowan and Kelly Richardson. Thanks also to Dan Martin and the Grants Pass Active Club and Dick Olsen and the City of Grants Pass and to Ken and Dwayne for a great free tournament program for the fans and to Scotty McGowan for promoting the event.

Thanks to our Umpires who were incredible, Don Postle from Sacramento, Steve Pean from Medford. and Greg Fowler from Bend and the Concession Stand workers from Hidden Valley and North Valley, Illinois Valley and Grants Pass. Also thanks to NAFA, Delp’s Awards, Discovery Inn Motel and all the program advertisers. Special thanks to the thousands of local fans and family members for making this a true spectator event and thanks to all the players and coaches for making this a fun weekend for all without much drama. And finally, thanks, of course thanks to Bricklen Anderson for giving us a little of that also.

-Benjie Hedgecock


For our earlier post on the 2010 NAFA World Series, click here.

Joe Santos Memorial Tournament at Pueblo Colorado

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

Editor’s note: We are bumping this post to the top as new scores come in and will continue to add scores throughout the weekend, so scroll below. (Newest scores at bottom of this post)

Cap tip to Chris Santos for this information and scores:

Earlier Saturday results below.

Pueblo, Colorado

The 7th Annual Joe Santos tournament began with the Pueblo Bandits looking for their 16th trip to the ISC WT. With Paul Algar pitching and some timely hits the Bandits defeated the Rocky Mtn Rebels 4 to 0. Highlights of the ball game. Jeremiah Perez 2 run homer. Paul Algar 19 strikeouts.

Rocky Mtn Rebels: O
Pueblo Bandits : 4
LP: Scott Lieph
WP: Paul Algar
HR: Jeremiah Perez

The Joe Santos Family also awarded 3 Scholarships to three Pueblo High School graduates.
Daniel Vigil – Pueblo East
Nico Brody Smith – Pueblo South
Sierra Roybal – Pueblo East

The Pueblo Softball Hall of Fame introduced their 2nd class. The following individuals will be honored on a June 4th induction ceremony in Pueblo Colorado.
Leon “Chico” Aragon (posthumously)
Bobby Bonner
Freddy Espinoza
Ben Garcia
Brent Ward
John Rivas
Joe Santos (posthumously)

Saturday games begin at 9 am.

Chris Santos
303-419-7352

Saturday May 29, 2010

Colorado Rage: 10
DILLIGAF: 0
WP: Nate Jasa
LP: Edward “Too Tall Walker”
HR: Matt CHambers

Mile High Fastpitch: 7
N.A. Athletics – Albuquerque, NM: 8
8 inning game
WP: Derek Ortiz
LP: Justin Wells

Superchief – Anadarko, OK: 8
Pueblo Classics: 1
WP: David Beets
LP: Gabe Ayala

Chris Santos
jcsantos25 (at)msn.com

Pueblo, Colorado

Saturday May 29, 2010

Rocky Mtn Rebels: 5
Mile High Fastpitch: 3
WP: Scott Leiph
LP: Tim Brossart
HR:Eddie Toledo

Superchief Anadarko, OK: 13
DILLIGAF: 3
WP: David Beets
LP: Mario Arellano
HR: Jody Hummingbird

Colorado Rage: 10
Pueblo Classics: 0
WP Steve McFadden
LP: Levi Espinoza

Pueblo Bandits: 10
N.A. Athletics: 0
WP: Gerald Gomez
LP: Thomas Peshlakai

Pueblo Bandits: 9
Mile High Fastpitch: 0
WP: Paul Algar
LP: Tim Brossart
Paul Algar 15 strikeouts in 5 inning game
HR: Shawn Vanduvall, Beto Segura

Bandits Clinch number 1 seed in Black pool. Rocky Mtn Rebels and NA Athletics play on Sunday to determine number two seed in Black pool.

Red pool will be decided when Superchief and the Colorado Rage play Sunday morning, the winner will be get the number 1 seed in the Red pool the the loser will get the 2nd seed.

Chris Santos
jcsantos25 (at) msn.com

SUNDAY MAY 30, 2010

Pueblo, Colorado

Sunday may 30, 2010

Rocky Mtn Rebels: 14
NA Athletics: 2
WP: Johnny Mize
LP: M Peshlakai
HR: Bjorn Bergstadt

DILLIGAF: 7
Pueblo Classics: 6
WP: Edward “Too Tall” Waslker
LP: Levi Espinoza
HR: Classics P Montoya; B Galina – DILLIGAF M Doose

Superchief Anadarko OK: 11
Colorado Rage: 5
WP: David Beets
LP: Steve McFadden
HR: David Komally

Pueblo, Colorado

May 30, 2010

Pueblo Bandits qualify for their 16th ISC WT.

Bandits cruise through the 7th Annual Joe Santos tournament behind the strong pitching of Paul Algar and Gerald Gomez and a balanced hitting attach led by Shawn Vanduall.

Semi-finals:
Rocky Mountain Rebels: 2
Superchief: 1
WP: Scott Lieph
LP: David Beets

Pueblo Bandits: 10
Colorado Rage: o
WP: Paul Algar
LP: Nate Jasa

Championship:
Pueblo Bandits: 10
Rocky Mountain Rebels: 0
WP: Paul Algar
LP: Johnny Mize
HR: Shawn Vanduvall

Chris Santos
jcsantos25 (at) @msn.com

The Decatur Pride welcomes back an old friend to Borg-Warner Field

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

In the glory days of Decatur Pride Softball, there was no better voice for the Pride than the Decatur Herald and Review and sportswriters Bob Fallstrom and Mark Tupper. Not only did the Herald and Review provide great year round coverage, they were also the primary sponsor of the Shootout, which over time became one of the nation’s premier tournaments.

With the rebirth of the Pride in 2009, it was only logical that Decatur would once again look to host a quality tournament on the same weekend in which the Shootout was always so successful, Fathers Day Weekend. And when approached with the idea by members of the Decatur Pride Board, the Herald and Review enthusiastically supported the opportunity to again sponsor this event.

With that said, we are pleased to announce that this year’s June 18th-20th event will be known as the “Herald and Review Decatur Pride Shootout”. Teams entered this year include the Pride, Aurora Dolan & Murphy (IL), The Bar of Appleton (WI), Marshall Lightning (MI), Kelso Fast Pitch (MO), Belleville Stallions (IL), Pete’s Blues (IL), and Villa Grove Log Cabin (IL). Play will begin on Friday night at 7pm at Borg Warner Field with 2 games on the schedule. Play will resume at Noon on Saturday with games on 2 diamonds with the last game of the day starting at 8pm. Championship play will consist of all 8 teams advancing to a seeded single elimination bracket on Sunday.

The Decatur Pride would like to thank Herald and Review Publisher Todd Nelson, Executive Sports Editor Mark Tupper, Sports Editor Mike Albright, Bob Fallstrom, and Michelle Morthland for their willingness to rejoin the Pride in promoting this event and men’s fast pitch softball in the Decatur and Central Illinois area.

Scott Standerfer
standerfer(@)mchsi.ccom

20th Annual Best of The West – Schedule and Team Profiles

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

[Santa Barbara, CA] – Ten strong ball clubs will converge on the central California coastal resort city of Santa Barbara for the 20th Annual “Best of The West” Men’s Fastpitch Softball Tournament.

The longest running Open Tournament held in California returns to the 3 field softball complex at Elings Park on June 5 – 6. Each team will play a 3 game modified Round Robin schedule on Saturday June 5, and all 10 teams will qualify for a single elimination playoff bracket on Sunday June 6.

Two berths in the 2010 ISC World Tournament will be handed out to the top two finishing ISC Western Region ball clubs, using only their 2010 ISC submitted rosters. Six of the ten teams have turned in official ISC Rosters, and those six teams will be battling for the two berths.

“This is probably the most talented gathering of teams that we have fielded in our 20 years of running this Tournament,” said Dave Blackburn, Best of The West Tournament Director. “We will be showcasing the skills of lots of former ISC All-World players, and some who are even probable future ISC Hall of Fame inductees.”

The field will be lead by the defending “Best of The West” Champions and ISC #5 ranked California Athletics of Salinas. The A’s feature flame throwing Canadian National Team pitcher Sean Whitten, a 2nd team ISC All-World selection in 2009. USA National Team pitcher Travis Price joins Whitten on the A’s staff. Hard hitting Canadian Catcher/DH/1B Darren Box is also a 3 time ISC All-World selection (01, 02, 03), as well as being named ISC World Tournament MVP (01). Five time ISC All-World selection Todd Budke, who lead the 2009 ISC World Tournament in batting average (.583), is also on the California A’s ISC roster, and is a deep threat against any pitcher.

The Italian Athletic Club (IAC) team out of Stockton, CA will also be very tough, coming off a first place finish in the recently completed Bakersfield Silverhawks Invitational Tournament. They feature young up and coming Canadian pitching star Tyson Barkman. Veteran hurler Matt Barnes backs up Barkman in the circle for IAC.

The ISC #10 ranked Bakersfield Silverhawks boast Argentina’s Sebastian Gervasutti as their top hurler, and young Canadian pitcher Andrew Putnam as his back-up. Former US National team pitcher Phil “Sonny” Perkins rounds out the pitching staff, and also carries a big stick, as the 2005 ISC World Tournament’s leader in batting average (.600).

ISC #30 ranked Maccabi USA has veteran pitching in two foreigners that have resided in the USA for many years. New Zealander Darren Rea, and Canadian Dewey Dyck team with Russ Snow to lead the Maccabi USA staff. Maccabi USA is captained by Steve Schucker, a 3-Time ISC All-World Centerfielder (99; 06; 07).

ISC #44 ranked Rude Pac of Sun Valley, CA was able to coax former ISC All-World infielder Joe Vigil out of retirement, adding some offensive punch, and veteran fastpitch leadership. Nova Scotian college student Cory Avery is spending the summer living in Southern California, and he teams with Gerald Pyle to deliver Rude Pac’s 1-2 pitching punch. Avery is an excellent young pitcher and hitter, and is part of the 40-man Canadian National Team Athlete development pool. The Utah connection for Rude Pac include hard hitting Catcher/1B Brandon Bingham, infielder Ronnie Branin, and outfielder Canyon Vance.

Dave Carlton’s California Builders ball club have experienced Canadian hurler Darren Strang, and young John Peterson of Lake Chrystal, Minnesota, as their leading pitchers. Veteran hurler Dave Jordan rounds out the Pitching staff. Peterson is considered among America’s most promising future pitching prospects.

Of the 4 teams not attempting to qualify, Mexicali Santa Cecelia and the Mexico National Team will bring great hitting, solid pitching, and a Latino flavor to this year’s Tournament. National Team hurler Panfilo Valdez will be on loan to his club team, which will allow him to pitch for Mexicali Santa Cecelia. Mexicali organizer and power hitter Arturo Solano leads the Santa Cecelia ball club both on and off the field.

Rounding out the field are the Caribbean Fastpitch, and Liberty Fastpitch ball clubs. Both clubs are mainstays in the NAFA affilated SCIFL Travel League. Pitcher Ron Rupp and catcher Fred Hanker will be on loan for the weekend to the Caribbeans, making them a stronger ball club. Gilbert Joiner also pitches for The Caribbeans.

Liberty Fastpitch has several up and coming fastpitch players, lead by Five Tool Player David Carillo, and hard hitting Joe Janicke. Ed Patterson and Darren McCall lead the Liberty pitching staff, which is completed by veteran hurler Doug Rooney.

Clyde Bennett is serving as the Umpire-in-Chief.

St. Clement’s Tournament

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Editor’s Note – Another of the Ontario early season tournaments goes in St. Clement’s with a good 16-team field that will help teams get ready for the ISC qualifiers.

From Al’s Fastball

Here is the schedule for the St. Clements Tournament May 28-30. Hosted by the Kitchener Outlaws .

Friday 6.50 pm Hallman Jr. Twins vs Kitchener Outlaws
Friday 8.30 pm Orangeville Kings vs Mitchell Mets
Friday 7.00 pm Mitchell Chiefs vs Wellington Sox
Friday 8.45 pm Alvinston Indians vs Linwood Jrs
Friday 7.00 pm Erb Elecctric vs K-W Cubs

Saturday 9.30 am Morpeth Magic vs Fisherville A’s
Saturday 9.30 am Port Elgin Blue Devils vs Georgian Bay Axemen
Saturday 9.30 am Oshawa Double B’s vs Napanee Express

Games follow on all three diamonds with A series Final set for 3.20 pm on Sunday


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2010 NAFA World Series Info

Friday, May 28th, 2010

From Benjie Hedgecock, Executive Director of NAFA:

The fastpitch season is in swing and we hope you are having a great one. This is a reminder email to start getting your guys together and get their vacation time from work so that you can do what we all love….play fastpitch.

The World Series Dates are listed below and all the key info is on our website and on our new world series website.

Please email me back which events you plan on attending this year so that we can start the planning process.

Have a great season and we look forward to seeing you on the ball field and especially in DesMoines where we will set the record for the largest event ever held.

We apologize if you received this email more than once but it was sent to many different email lists that you may have been listed on.

You can get all the important info on our newly finished website at www.Nafafastpitch.com

Registration Deadlines, Motel Info, Roster info, Start Times, Finish Times, Master Pitchers List will be updated on June 4th, World Series Registration Form, Roster Form, Invitational Tournament Updates.

Don’t Forget the Biggie July 2-3-4 Midwest NAFA Qualifier in Rockford, Illinois

Open World Series Middleton, Wisconsin(Madison) July 23-25
AA-Major World Series Des Moines, August 20-22
AA World Series Des Moines August 19-22
A-Major World Series Des Moines August 12-15
A World Series Des Moines, Iowa August 19-22
23-Under World Series featuring JAPAN’s Waseda University Des Moines Aug 13-15
18-Under World Series Des Moines, August 14-15
Open Modified Fastpitch World Series Cherokee, North Carolina Aug 27-29
Restricted Modified Fastpitch World Series Cherokee, North Carolina Aug 27-29
32 Team Labor Day Wood Bat World Series Rockford, Illinois Sept. 4-6
Masters East Sept. 10-12 Rockford, Illinois
Masters West Sept. 17-19 Carson City, Nevada
Las Vegas Masters East Meets West Challenge October 16-17

We look forward to seeing you all this summer and fall. This is going to be the best year ever.

Benjie Hedgecock
NAFA Executive Director
503-559-5398

14th Annual Castro Concrete Jokers 2010 Memorial Weekend Tournament

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

[Austin , Texas ] –

All Games Played at the Del Valle Softball Complex ( Off Hwy 71 just past the airport )

Pool A

Austin Castro Concrete Jokers
Austin Indians
Denton Triple “J” Intimidators
Houston Geo – Per
San Antonio Compardes

Pool B

Austin A.S. ( In loving Memory of Anthony Sepeda )
Austin/El Paso Amigos
Houston Carnage
Manor Dirtbags
San Antonio Glo Worm

Saturday May 29th :
Fields

9:00 Gm 1 : Jokers vs Indians ( F-1 )
Gm 2 : Dirt Bags vs Aus. A.S. ( F-2 )
Gm 3 : Amigos vs Glo Worm ( F-3 )

10:30 Gm 4 : Jokers vs Intimidators ( F-1 )
Gm 5 : Geo – Per vs Compardes ( F-2 )
Gm 6 : Amigos vs Carnage ( F-3 )

12:00 – 12 :30 * BREAK *

12:30 Gm 7 : Indians vs Intimidators ( F-1 )
Gm 8 : Aus A.S. vs Carnage ( F-2 )
Gm 9 : Dirtbags vs Glo Worm ( F-3 )

2:00 Gm 10 : Indians vs Geo – Per ( F-1 )
Gm 11 : Jokers vs Compardes ( F-2 )
Gm 12 : Dirtbags vs Amigos ( F-3 )

3:30 – 4:00 * BREAK *

4:00 Gm 13 : Amigos vs Aus A.S. ( F-1 )
Gm 14 : Glo Worm vs Carnage ( F-2 )
Gm 15 : Geo – Per vs Intimidators ( F-3 )

5:30 Gm 16 : Glo Worm vs Aus A.S. ( F-1 )
Gm 17 : Dirtbags vs Carnage ( F-2 )
Gm 18 : Compardes vs Intimidators ( F-3 )

7:00 Gm 19 : Jokers vs Geo- Per ( F-1 )
Gm 20 : Compardes vs Indians ( F-2 )

Top 3 from each Pool Advance to Sunday :
Tie Breaker is Won/Loss record ,
Least points allowed , Most points scored , Coin Flip .

9:00 Gm 21 : Pool A 2nd Seed vs Pool B 3rd Seed ( F-2 )
Gm 22 : Pool B 2nd Seed vs Pool A 3rd Seed ( F-1 )

10:30 Gm 23 : Pool A 1st Seed vs Gm 22 Winner ( F-1 )
Gm 24 : Pool B 1st Seed vs Gm 21 Winner ( F-2 )

12:00 Gm 25 : Gm 23 Loser vs Gm 24 Loser ( F-2 ) 4th Place Game
Gm 26 : Gm 23 Winner vs Gm 24 Winner ( F-1 )

1:30 Gm 27 : Gm 26 Loser vs Gm 25 Winner ( F-1 ) 3rd Place Game

3:00 Gm 28 : Gm 26 Winner vs Gm 27 Winner ( F-1 ) Championship Game
4:30 Gm 29 : Only if Loser of Gm 28 has 1 Loss

Thank You and God Speed
“Your Friend In Softball”
John Limon
Texas ISC Commissioner
2005-2007
texasisc (at) gmail.com
512-262-7964

Raymond Angulo Memorial Tournament – August 28-29 at Corona, CA

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Raymond Angulo Memorial Tournament
Men’s Fast Pitch” C” Teams Only

When: August 28/29, 2010

Where: Corona, CA,
“Butterfield Park Softball Field”
1886 Butterfield Drive
Corona, CA 92882
Cost: $350.00

Double elimination 3 game Guarantee
Awards 1st, and 2nd place
Deadline: August 22, 2010
Payment Guarantees Spot
Debeer softballs
Space is limited

For more information please contact
Ernie Marez, cell 951-377-3364, elmarez25 (at) sbcglobal.net
Hosted by: So. Cal. Rebels Girls Travel softball Org.
Entry Fee payable to
So Cal Rebels
Mail to 390 W. Mission Rd,
Corona, CA 92882

Thank you
Ernie Marez
Rebels softball

Silverhawks Tournament at Bakersfield

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

UPDATED

Editor’s Note: Thanks to the Silverhawks’ Chris Mcgehee for compiling and sending the scores.

Saturday

Game 1
Rude Pac 3
Silverhawks 3
Game ended in a 3-3 tie after 7 innings due to time limit.
Rude Pac:
Avery: 5.1IP, 3R, 5H, 1BB, 7K
Pyle: 1.2IP, 0R, 1K

Silverhawks:
Gervasutti: 4IP, 1R, 0ER, 2H, 2BB, 6K
Putnam: 3IP, 2R, 1H, 3BB, 4K

Game 2:
California A’s 10
Savala Painters 2
WP: Bennett: 5IP, 2R, 7H, 1BB, 6K
LP: Grigsby: 4IP, 7R, 6ER, 9H, 3K
Frye: 1IP, 3R, 3H, 1K

Game 3:
IAC 4
Silverhawks 0
WP: Barkman: 6IP, 0R, 2H, 5BB, 6K
LP: Putnam: 3.2IP, 4R, 8H, 4BB, 4K
Gervasutti: 2.1IP, 0R, 1H, 1BB, 4K

Game 4:
Rude Pac 3
California A’s 3
Game ended in a 3-3 tie after 7 innings due to time limit
Rude Pac:
Pyle: 6IP, 3R, 7H, 1 BB, 5K
Avery: 1IP, 0R, 2H

A’s:
Price: 7IP, 3R, 2ER, 7H, 1BB, 5K

Game 5:
IAC: 10
Savala Painters: 3
WP: Barnes: 6IP, 3R, 5H, 4BB, 6K
LP: Biko: 3.1IP, 5R, 3H, 5BB, 4K
Frye: 2.2IP, 5R, 7H, 2BB, 0K

Game 6
Savala Painters 4
Silverhawks 4
Game ended in 4-4 tie after 8 innings due to time limit

Painters:
Grigsby: 4IP, 2R, 6H, 3BB, 3K
Biko: 4IP, 2R, 3H, 1BB, 4K

Silverhawks:
Gervasutti: 4IP, 0R, 1H, 6K
Putnam: 4IP, 4R, 2ER, 3H, 2BB, 5K

Game 7:
Rude Pac: 3
IAC: 4
WP: Barkman: 6IP, 3R, 5H, 1BB, 7K
LP: Avery: (in relief)
Pyle: 3IP, 3R, 4H, 1BB, 5K
Avery: 2IP, 1R, 2H, 4K

Game 8:
Silverhawks: 0
California A’s: 3
WP: Price: 6IP, 0R, 4H, 1BB, 9K
LP: Putnam: 4IP, 1R, 6H, 6K
Gervasutti: 2IP, 2R, 3H, 5K

Sunday:

Game 9:
Savala Painters: 0 (Painters Eliminated)
Silverhawks: 3
WP: Gervasutti: 7IP, 0R, 1H, 1BB, 13K
LP: Frye: 5IP, 3R, 8H, 1BB, 4K
Grigsby: 1IP, 0R, 1H, 1K

Game 10:
California A’s: 6 (A’s Eliminated)
Rude Pac: 7
WP: Avery (In relief)
Pyle: 6IP, 2R, 6H, 1BB, 3K
Avery: 3IP, 4R, 6H, 1BB, 5K
LP: Bennett (In relief)
Price: 8IP, 6R, 4ER, 10H, 2BB, 4K
Bennett: .1IP, 1R, 1H

Game 11:
Silverhawks: 2 (Silverhawks Eliminated)
IAC: 10
WP: Barnes: 5IP, 2R, 8H, 1BB, 4K
LP: Putnam: 1IP, 8R, 6ER, 8H, 2BB, 2K
Gervasutti: 3IP, 2R, 6H, 2BB, 2K

Game 12:
Rude Pac: 7 (Rude Pac Eliminated)
IAC: 9
WP: Barkman: 7IP, 7R, 7H, 3BB, 4K
LP: Avery: 4IP, 5R, 7H, 2BB, 3K
Pyle: 2IP, 4R, 5H, 3BB, 2K

Champions: IAC

7th Annual Joe Santos Memorial Tournament

Monday, May 24th, 2010

The Pueblo Bandits will host the 7th Annual Joe Santos Memorial Men’s fastpitch Tournament May 28 – 30 in Pueblo, Colorado.

A berth into the ISC World tournament in Midland Michigan is at stake for Western Region US teams competing with their ISC roster.

Joe Santos field is located at the corner of Northern Avenue and Pine. From I-25 go to the Central Avenue exit, go west on Central Avenue, it will deadend into the Park.

Below are the two pools and game times. The top two teams from each pool advance to a single elimination tournament which begins at 1 pm on Sunday.

Black Pool

Bandits – Pueblo, Colorado
Rocky Mountain Rebels – Boulder Colorado
Mile High Fastpitch – Denver, Colorado
N.A. Athletics – Albuquerque New Mexico

Red Pool
Superchief – Anadarko Oklahoma
Colorado Rage – Aurora, Colorado
DILLIGAF – Pueblo Colorado
Pueblo Classics – Pueblo, Colorado

Friday

6:30 pm: Opening ceremony
8 pm: Pueblo Bandits vs Rocky Mountain Rebels

Saturday
9 am: Colorado Rage vs DILLIGAF
10:30 am: Mile High Fastpitch vs N.A. Athletics Albuquerque NM
12 pm: Superchief Anadarko OK vs Pueblo Classics
1:30 am: Rocky Mountain Rebels vs Mile High Fastpitch
3 pm: Superchief Anadarko OK vs DILLIGAF
4:30 pm: Colorado Rage vs Pueblo Classics
6 pm: Pueblo Bandits vs N.A. Athletics Albuquerque NM
7:30 pm: Pueblo Bandits vs Mile High Fastpitch

Sunday
8:30 am: Rocky Mountain Rebels vs N.A. Athletics Albuquerque NM
10:00 am: DILLIGAF vs Pueblo Classics
11:30 am: Superchief Anadarko OK vs Colorado Rage
1 pm: Single elimination tournament
2:30 pm: Single elimination tournament
4 pm: Championship

Thanks!

Chris Santos

303-419-7352 – cell

jcsantos25 (at) msn.com