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Canada East qualifier reminder

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

With teams starting to get their first taste of action in the next few days, I want to take this opportunity remind you of the two Canada East ISC Qualifiers in Innerkip & Napanee June 18-20 plus the “Last Chance” qualifier in Port Huron June 25-27.

Spots are limited in all of these tournaments and entries will be decided on a first-paid entry basis.

A total of five berths to the 2010 ISC World Tournament in Midland, MI are available to won.

Please make your cheque for $365 payable to ISC Canada East and mail to:

Blair Setford
ISC Canada East
2927 Nipiwin Drive
Mississauga, ON L5N 1Y1

Additional info is below. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

We ask that you submit a preliminary roster by May 15. Changes can be made up to June 14.

Thanks for your past support of the ISC. We look forward to seeing you on a diamond this summer.

Best regards,

Blair Setford
ISC Canada East VP

Joe Todd
ISC Regional Commissioner

June 18-20, 2010
Canada East ISC Qualifier – Napanee, ON
Berths: 2 ISC berths to highest finishing Canada East teams (additional berth may be available)
Format: Double-knockout
Entry Fee & Deadline: $365 CDN, payable to ISC Canada East – May 15, 2010 deadline
Local Contact: Brad MacDonald – brad.macdonald99@yahoo.com
ISC Contact & Rep: Blair Setford – blairjs@rogers.com
UIC: Steve Bedard – sjbgolf@hotmail.com

June 18-20, 2010
Canada East ISC Qualifier – Innerkip, ON
Berths: 2 ISC berths to highest finishing Canada East teams (additional berth may be available)
Format: Double-knockout
Entry Fee & Deadline: $365 CDN, payable to ISC Canada East – May 15, 2010 deadline
Local Contact: Tim Wright – twri7823@rogers.com
ISC Contact & Rep: Blair Setford – blairjs@rogers.com
UIC: Peter Kluszczynski – kluzzy@sympatico.ca

June 25-27, 2010
Port Huron, MI
Berths: 1 ISC berth to highest finishing Canada East team.
Format: 3-game guarantee – Pool winners advance to elimination round
Entry fee: $375 – $400US depending on number of teams
Contact: Kurt Schieman – kurt.schieman@semcoenergy.com
UIC: Ted Germaine – teddyump57@yahoo.com
ISC Rep: tba
Note: One berth will be available to the top finishing Canada East team

Yakima Tournament 2010

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

From Mark Seward:

Its coming up fast! I have 12 teams verbally comitted. The tourney is June 5th and 6th. Deadline for entry fee is May 31st!! The cost again is $350. I am NOT going to be accepting money when you get here. The reason for it, teams back out on Friday and screws up the scheduling. I want to be able to get you a schedule by Wednesday before and not have to touch it again. Thanks again. Send checks Payable to:

Mark Seward
400 N 77th Ave
Yakima, Wa 98908

Hotel info:

These are really nice well worth the money. Try them and see!! I have reserved blocks of rooms there. These rooms are all suits with the beds in seperate rooms. They have full kitchens, 2 bbqers so you can bbq on there back patio if you want, stove, dishwasher, silverware, plenty of room to sleep at least 6 if you want you would just have to bring an air mattress or sleeping bags and they wouldnt mind at all. Right next door in the same parking lot is Bobs Burgers and Brew!! They serve great breakfast and everything else. If you havent been to one they are kind of like a Red Robin in a way. The rrom are 1Q with pull out couch is $89.00 and a 2QQ is $99.00 w/ a couch also. Again, plenty of room where you could get 6 to a room. Call the lady below and let here know you are with the Yakima Fruitbowl tournament and she will hook you up. Oh Yeah this hotel is only 2 minutes from the fields. You also have Target, Pizza hut, Sub Shop, Liqour Store right across the street walking distance.

Any questions please email or call me. If you would like a cheaper hotel maybe a hotel 6 or something let me know and I can get info for you.

Mark Seward
(509)388-1250

Ledgestone Hotel
107 N Fair Ave
Yakima Wa 98901
1-509-453-3151 Ext 601
Sylvia Aguirre

Cal-State Builders go full time, 2010 California Classic on tap

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

From “Otto in Focus”, by Bob Otto


Written by Bob Otto on April 22nd, 2010

The 2010 Cal-State Builders.

“…I decided I would like to start my own team.” – Dave Carlton

BAY AREA, CA – The 2010 fastpitch season marks a couple of firsts for Dave Carlton. It’s the first time he’s grabbed the reins as a full time manager. And it’s the first time his team – the Cal-State Builders – will play a full season.

“We have dabbled in the NAFA Masters, NAFA AA, and a couple other tournaments prior to this season,” said Carlton, 39, of Hayward, California. “But this is the first full season for the team,”

Carlton began playing fastpitch in 1990 in Seattle. And from the get-go the first baseman has loved the challenge of hard-fought games.

“It is fantastic to play games that are close and count,” he said.

POST-SEASON SUCCESS

And the Builders have done quite well in close games. In 2008 Cal-State finished second in the NAFA Masters age 40-over. And in 2009 they topped the field, winning the 40-over championship, as well as taking third in the NAFA AA.

With last season’s success whetting his appetite, Carlton made a decision: Cal-State would play a full schedule in 2010. Including Carlton managing the team.

“I still like to play,” he said. “But after last season I decided I would like to start my own team, make the calls, and put the money up (limited sponsorship).”

So during the off-season, Carlton went on a recruiting mission. He’s assembled a ball club that he plans on entering in the NAFA AA World Series and ASA Class B National Tournament.

CHALLENGING TOURNEY SCHEDULE

Building up to post-season play includes several weekend tournaments – including a trip to Seattle for the 50th anniversary of the Seattle Invitational, and a return trip to Grants Pass, Oregon and the Boatnik Tournament, which the Builders won last year.

But possibly Cal-State’s biggest challenge will come when the Builders travel to Southern California for the “2010 California Classic” in Santee, June 19-20. The tournament features12 top-flight teams from California, Oregon, New Mexico, Nebraska, Mexico, and Canada.

And at stake are two ISC World Tournament berths.

“This is will be a high-class tournament with top-notch ISC major teams,” he said. “It will be a challenge for us. Do I expect us to be standing in the winner’s circle? No, but we will see great pitching (against such pitchers as) Sebastian Gervasutti (Parana, Argentina) of the (Bakersfield) Silverhawks. And I expect the California A’s will be extremely strong. We hope to play hard and have close games, and see where we stack up.”

STRONG LINE UP

A look at the Cal-State roster finds it filled with talent. Darren Strang of Richmond, BC, Canada, and John Peterson from Lake Crystal, Minnesota will anchor the pitching staff along with veteran Dave Jordan.

Carlson likes what he’s seen so far – variety.

“Darren throws a good rise ball and has good movement on his pitches,” Carlton said, of the 34-year-old right-hander, who is considered a top ISC II / ISC pitcher. “He’s strong, intelligent, and brings us experience.”



Jon Peterson, pitcher from Lake Crystal, MN.

And Peterson? The Minnesota native has a sharp-breaking drop ball that gives hitters fits and compliments Strang’s riser. And in Jordan the ball club has a veteran pitcher who hits his spots. And his change up contrasts nicely with the power pitching of Strang and Peterson.

Carlton also plucked another Canadian from the country’s vast pool of talent: Doug Cain. Carlton says that Cain is a proven ISC and Canadian national championship caliber player. The left-side hitter hits the ball where it’s pitched and goes to the opposite field with line drive power, Carlton said.

“He’s the Barry Bonds of our lineup,” Carlton said. “Doug is a veteran ISC player and won the Canadian championship with the (Vancouver) Grey Sox. He’s a veteran with major-level experience and a reliable glove at third base. He gives us clutch hitting in the clean up position.”
TWO GOOD CATCHERS
Behind the plate, Ricky Moore II and Jon Abbott will share the catching duties. When Strang toes the rubber, Moore will call the pitches. And when Peterson gets the call, Abbott – also a Lake Crystal native – will catch.

“They are both excellent catchers,” Carlton said, adding that at a recent tournament in Lodi, California, Abbott impressed him with his bat, power and speed. And Moore is, “a true utility man who can catch and play every position on the field, and he’s learning to pitch,” added Carlton.

A look at the infield finds Carlton and Rusty Newman sharing time at first base. Chris Paiva and Kevin Nishinaga’s speed and defense will anchor the middle infield, and Ty Fogarty, Ricky Sivilla, Dave Jordan, Dave Demaio, and Steve Garcia will patrol the outfield.

What can fans expect from the Cal-State Builders at the California Classic?

“The Builders combine speed, defense, and pitching for a balanced strategy,” Carlton said. “We have the potential for power at the plate, but we don’t rely on it. Our goal is to play competitive games.”

The current Cal-State roster:

Darren Strang (Richmond, BC)
John Peterson (Lake Crystal, MN)
Doug Cain (Burnaby, BC)
Jon Abbott (San Francisco and Lake Crystal, MN)
Chirs Paiva (Pico Rivera, CA)
Kevin Nishinaga (Alameda, CA)
Ty Fogarty (Gresham, OR)
Ricky Sivilla (El Cerrito, CA)
Dave Jordan (Rancho Murrieta, CA)
Dave Demaio (Simi Valley, CA)
Steve Garcia (Fresno, CA)
Rusty Newnan (Penn Valley, CA)
Dave Carlton (Hayward, CA)
Ricky Moore II (Concord, CA)

One Spot Left in California Classic – June 19-20

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

One of the original 12 teams has dropped out of the California Classic tournament, set in San Diego, June 19-20, 2010, so there is one spot open again. Teams entered in the tourney are the following:

California A’s
Bakersfield Silverhawks
Rude Pac
IAC
Cal State Builder’s
Portland
Maccabi
Vancouver Meralomas
Mexicali
Barona Casino
Pala Braves

Contact Dave Weldin if your team wants in – but don’t delay, as this spot it likely to go quickly.
DavidW (at) sequoiains.com

World champs soldier on despite thinning field

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

BY CHRISTINE RIVET, RECORD STAFF

KITCHENER — Another day, another pair of elite ball teams drop off the face of the Earth.

International men’s fastball absorbed another pitch in the ribs, as the world’s No. 2 and No. 3 ranked club teams, Nebraska-based Broken Bow Patsy’s and Saskatoon Aspen Interiors, were put into mothballs recently.

That leaves the two-time defending International Softball Congress champion Kitchener Rivershark Twins standing atop the shrinking mountain that is senior men’s fastpitch.

Since last season, five of the world’s top eight teams have folded, including perennial powerhouse, the Farm Tavern of Madison, Wis.

Even the stodgy ISC stood up and took notice late last season, throwing the gates open at the world tournament to intermediate teams because of a shortage of senior-level clubs.

The R-Twins will stay the course, though as they plan to compete at six major tournaments this season, including the Canadian championship in Charlottetown in late August.

The Kitchener club will make a pair of local appearances, at their own Legends tournament on June 25-27, at Kitchener’s Peter Hallman Ball Yard, and at the nearby Tavistock Rocks weekend on July 16-18.

As the world’s elite (read: moneyed) teams dry up faster than the beer tent at closing time, it is either the best thing or the worst thing to happen to the game. Depends on your take.

On one hand, it levels the playing field for the also-rans as Patsy’s and Saskatoon’s players presumably will now be dispersed throughout North America’s remaining teams.

On the other, those elite clubs left standing, like the Rivershark Twins, have fewer worthy opponents.

“You just want to see good competition out there so anytime a good team folds, that hurts,” said R-Twins coach Larry Lynch.

And don’t expect the R-Twins to gobble up fastball castaways like Aussie aces Adam Folkard (Broken Bow) and Andrew Kirkpatrick (Saskatoon).

The R-Twins already have their full complement of the ISC-allowed six all-world players.

“As far as I know, our roster is set,” said Lynch. “We are pretty happy with it.”

crivet (at) therecord.com

4th Annual Log Cabin Invitational/Qualifier in Villa Grove, IL

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

The winning team qualifies for the ISC World Tournament in Midland, MI. Last year we were featured on WICD (Champaign) and WAND (Decatur) and hope to grow our media coverage for 2010.

Pool A: Decatur, Hurricanes, Wessel’s, Pinckneyville
Pool B: Kelso, Belleville, Log Cabin, Franny’s

Saturday, May 15

9:00 AM – Decatur vs Hurricanes
10:45 AM – Hurricanes vs Wessel’s
12:30 PM – Wessel’s vs Pinckneyville
2:15 PM – Pinckneyville vs Decatur
4:00 PM – Kelso vs Belleville
5:45 PM – Belleville vs Log Cabin
7:30 PM – Log Cabin vs Franny’s
9:15 PM – Franny’s vs Kelso

Sunday, May 16

9:00 AM – Belleville vs Franny’s
10:45 AM – Kelso vs Log Cabin
12:30 PM – Hurricanes vs Pinckneyville
2:15 PM – Decatur vs Wessel’s
4:00 PM – 1st Pool A vs 1st Pool B
Championship Game

In determining first and second place, we will
use the following categories, in this order:
1 – Head to Head
2 – Fewest runs allowed
3 – Most runs scored
4 – Coin toss


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Southwest Hall of Fame Tournament

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

The Southwest Hall of Fame Tournament
3 Game Guarantee

LOCATION

Maag Park Complex, Las Cruces NM
Home of National Tournaments in 1982,1986,1987,1993
$275 Entry Fee: Due By May 30th 2010

Game Balls Provided
Awards
1st, 2nd and 3rd place teams
Outstanding Hitter & Outstanding Pitcher

Men’s Fastpitch Softball Tournament
June 12th & 13th, 2010

Entry form after the jump.

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Additional ISC berth Awarded to the 2010 Best of The West

Saturday, April 17th, 2010


(Elings Park, Santa Barbara, CA)

The 20th Annual Best of The West Tournament has been officially awarded an additional berth in the 2010 ISC World Tournament. That makes for a total of two berths, to be provided to the top finishing ISC USA Western Region Teams competing with their official 2010 ISC Rosters.

Eleven teams have now entered the 2010 Best of The West Tournament which will be held June 5-6 at Elings Park, located about ½ mile from the amazing beaches of Santa Barbara, CA.

That leaves one spot open for a final 12th entrant in this year’s Tourney.

The eleven current entrants are:

1. California Athletics
2. Bakersfield SilverHawks
3. Rude Pac
4. California Builders
5. Italian Athletic Club
6. Maccabi USA
7. Utah SAU Fastpitch
8. Liberty Fastpitch
9. West Coast Smokers
10. Mexico National Team
11. Mexicali, MX Santa Cecelia

Which ever team is first to mail in the $450 entry fee check gets the 12th and final spot.

Make check out to:
Dave Blackburn

Mail check to:

Dave Blackburn
1720 Pacific Ave. #130
Venice, CA 90291

Please let me know your intentions ASAP if your team is indeed interested.

Dave Blackburn
310-266-7803
daveb (at) virtvent.com

Fastball in the Great State of Texas

Friday, April 16th, 2010

From Texas ISC commish, John Limon:

May 1st & 2nd S.A Compardes Cinco de Mayo “Open and 40 and Over “Tournament – San Antonio : Contact: Jody Armijo JArmijo@satx.rr.com

May 15th & 16th Houston Carnage Fast-Pitch Club Tournament – Houston Contact : Danny Craft # 281-830-8571 craftinventory@hotmail.com

May 29th and 30th Castro Concrete Jokers Memorial Weekend Tournament – Austin : Contact : John Limon 512-262-7964
texasisc@gmail.com

June 5th and 6th Austin Bluejays Tournament : Austin Contact : Pete Tovar austinbluejays68@yahoo.com

June 19th and 20th Geo – Per Fathers Day Tournament – Houston Contact : Henry Munoz

June 26th & 27th Texas State Tournament – Bryan College Station ; Contact Person Albert Mancias Cel # 979-412-5772 strike1@suddenlink.net

July 3rd and 4th Glo Worm 4th of July Tournament – San Antonio : Contact Person Ruben Rios iceworms@juno.com
July 16th , 17th and 18th Latin American Open and 40 +Tournament – Houston : Contact: Arthur Juarez artj@ruskathleticclub.org

YA’ll Come to TEXAS , We promise to show you a good time

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

LAS VEGAS ROAD TRIP III – Final Recap

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

SCIFL Host 27 Teams in Las Vegas

From SCIFL commish, Robert Hernandez


(click SCIFL logo for final brackets)

The third edition of the Las Vegas Road Trip is in the books with one repeat champion and two new ones. Sta. Cecilla takes the crown once again in the AA/AA-Major division, while El Paso Steel and the Carribeans earn the titles in the A-Major and A divisions respectively.
The weather was nice but the wind kicked up more than usual at times on Sunday and it did affect play on balls hit to the outfield. Players made their adjustments and forged on to see who would be the champions in their divisions.

Overall, 27 teams made the trip out to play, making this the largest turnout yet for a Road Trip. The current economic woes of the nation did keep some from playing this year and it is hoped that things turn around for everyone and they can get back to things they enjoy doing.
As of now, next year the Road Trip is scheduled back for the first weekend of April, depending on the parks recreation schedule and availability. Thank you to those that came out and help make the tournament fun.

AA/AA-Major – Sta. Cecilla 13, Rude-Pac 6
Click here for AA/AA Major Division Bracket at SCIFL website

Sta. Cecilla earned their way into the championship game with a close 5-4 win over Rude-Pac in the winner’s bracket final. With a 3-0 record, they once again squared off against Rude-Pac in the championship game with Gabriel Marquez in the circle against Rude-Pac’s Gerald Pyle. The first 3 innings were fast and furious with 9 runs scored between the two.
In the first inning, Arturo Soto tripled and scored on an error to open the game. Rude-Pac came back with 2 runs of their own in the bottom of the inning on 3 hits and an error, including a double by Ronnie Brennan. Sta. Cecilla took the lead again in the top of the inning when Daniel Rochin tripled in Edgar Presichi. Rude-Pac tied it again in the bottom of the inning, putting together a couple of hits and moving the ball around.

Sta. Cecilla took the lead again in the top of the third. Soto hit his second triple of the game to score Mario Hernandez. A few hits and a sacrifice fly later and Sta. Cecilla was on top 6-3. In Rude-Pac’s half of the inning, with one out Keith Barker doubled and came into score on a single by Canyon Vance. Panfilo Valdez came in for relief of Marquez after Vance’s single. Rude-Pac made a threat but Valdez got out of the inning without allowing a run.

Mark Bennett came into the game in the top of the fourth for Rude-Pac and both sides went quietly in the inning. In the fifth though, both teams scored with Sta. Cecilla getting 3 runs and Rude-Pac scoring 2 to make the score 9-6. In the top of the sixth Rude-Pac brought in Cory Avery and Sta. Cecilla’s hitting streak continued, scoring 2 more runs in the inning.

Valdez kept the Rude-Pac batters off base for the next two innings and with two more runs in the seventh inning, Sta. Cecilla finished the game with a 13-6 score and a perfect 4-0 record in the tournament. What was very impressive in addition to Sta. Cecilla’s hitting, was the speed that their line-up carried. Outfielders had to be alert to get the ball back into the infield so that they were not taken advantage of.

Rude-Pac came into the winner’s bracket final with a 1-0 record, courtesy of a bye during the draw. In a close game they beat Si Senor 2-0. In the lower bracket final they once again faced Si Senor and won 9-2 to advance to the championship game.


Vegas III, AA/AA Major Division Runner-up, Rude Pac(photo courtesy of Mark Bennett’s Facebook)

A-Major – El Paso Steel 10, Long Beach Black Sox 0
Click here for A Major Division Bracket at SCIFL website

El Paso Steel went into the championship game as the undefeated team with a 3-0 record, only allowing 2 runs while scoring 21 in the 3 games. Facing the Black Sox for the second time on Sunday, El Paso beat the Black Sox in the winner’s bracket final 6-0, the championship game had El Paso’s Antonio Mancha in the circle against Ronnie Rupp of the Black Sox.
El Paso Steel struck first, scoring four runs in their first at-bat for a quick lead. The big blow in the inning coming on Manuel Cerecere’s triple with the bases loaded. Randy Clay entered the game for the Black Sox in the second inning.

El Paso Steel added a run in the third to increase their lead to 5 and in the fourth scored 5 more runs to end the game 10-0. In the fourth, Yuri Loya & Hector Garcia doubled and Heney Cedillo homered to end the game. Antonio Mancha was big in the circle as he no-hit a very good hitting Long Beach team, striking out 7 of the 12 batters he faced.

The Long Beach Black Sox finish the tournament with a 3-2 record, including a 6-4 victory of Maccabi USA to get into the championship game. The Black Sox went into the winner’s bracket final with a 2-0 record.


Vegas III Runner-up, A Major Division, Long Beach Black Sox(Photo courtesy of Fred Hanker’s Facebook)

A – “IF” Game – Carribeans – 16. Albuquerque Hitmen – 5
Click here for A Division Bracket at SCIFL website

The A division went to the “IF” game as the Albuquerque Hitmen came from behind in the Championship game and scored 5 runs in the last two innings to steal the championship from the Carribeans. Paul Silva was in the circle for the Hitmen against Francisco Cruz of the Carribeans. In the “IF” game, the Carribeans bats came alive early with Norman Baca scoring two on a home run in the first inning. The Hitmen answered back in their half of the inning with Jose Gonzales opening the bottom half of the inning with a home run as well. The Hitmen scored one more in the inning to tie the game up.

In the fourth inning, George Silva came in for the Hitmen in the circle. In the next two innings the Carribeans scored 8 runs on little ball to take the lead 10-2. The big blow came in the fifth inning where the Carribeans scored 6 runs, 4 of them on Ramon Gonzales home run. The Hitmen did score in each of the last 3 innings, but the Carribeans had built up enough of a lead to end the game in the fifth. Francisco Cruz went the distance for the Carribeans for the win.
The Carribeans went into the winner’s bracket final with a 3-0 record and finished the tournament at 5-1. They defeated the Hitmen earlier in the day in the winner’s bracket final, 6-5. The Hitmen also went into the winner’s bracket final with a 3-0 record, allowing only 2 runs in the 3 games, and then faced a tough Liberty FP team in the lower bracket final to continue on in the championship game. The Hitmen finished their first Las Vegas Road Trip with a 5-2 record.

For additional information and pictures of the teams, please go to the SCIFL web site at www.scifastpitch.com.
Robert Hernandez
rmh323 ( at ) roadrunner.com