Archive for May, 2005

The Aussies are Coming, The Aussies are Coming!

Wednesday, May 18th, 2005

Australian team looking forward to Summerside experience

By Pat Healey, Marketing and Media Consultant, ISF 2005 Jr. Men’s World Softball Championship

CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA – Team Australia is looking forward to a great deal of Canadian hospitality, including die-hard softball fans and lots of lobster during their month-long trip for the ISF 2005 Jr. Men’s World Softball Championship June 24 to July 3 in Summerside. The Aussies will begin their tour June 10 when they arrive for 10 days of exhibition games and training in the Kitchener-Waterloo, Ont., region before heading to Summerside for the actual championship.

Team coach Lindsey Carroll said adjusting to the time difference and atmosphere in Canada and the fact they are currently out of season is one of the reasons they will be coming over two weeks before their first game. “It is important to give the team and coaching staff as much diamond time prior to the world championships as possible.,” said Carroll. The team has 20 games in South Perth arranged with the Kitchener Hallman Twins, Milverton, Innerkip, Elmira, Sebringville Sting, Mitchell Mets and two games against All Star teams with the first in Niagara Falls against the Golden Horeshoe Fastball League All Stars on Monday June 13.

The team open’s its campaign at the Senior Men’s tournament in Mitchell, before also touring Niagara Falls and watching a Toronto Blue Jays Major League Baseball game at Rogers Centre, Carroll explained. Confirmed games include four games (two double headers) in Belmore, Ont. June 16 and 17. They will be against Elmira and Belmore (June 16) and the Bluewater All Stars and Harriston (June 17). Games begin at 7 and 9 p.m. “Many players haven’t toured overseas or even been on a plane trip that was longer than four hours,” said Carroll. Since players are spread across Australia, training is conducted under the supervision of satellite coaches five times a week in preparation for the tournament. Currently, players are working on positional defensive while offensive sessions are held in the week while regular monthly testing is held to monitor the player’s progress, Carroll noted. Carroll said the Aussie team has a good balance of players, which is key when entering any championship tournament. “As a team I think we have a great balance of power hitting, slappers, bunters and speed which is what it takes to perform well at any championships,” he said. ” Our pitching staff also has speed and variety with five entirely different pitchers.”

Most of the Australian team have been together since 2001, playing almost 75 games as a group of 17. The team was selected following the Australian National Championships in Perth in January, 2005. Carroll is taking the step-by-step attitude into the ISF 2005 World
championship. “In any championship it’s important to build during the week, ensuring you peak at the right time of the tournament,” he said. “If everyone stays injury free, I would hope we achieve our first goal in making the play-off’s and we will see what happens from there.”
The Business Analyst with the Australian Government at the Department of Veteran’s Affairs in Canberra is not taking any team for granted, and isn’t letting his players either. “In an Under 19 event where the players are different every four years, you can never underestimate any participating country,” Carroll explained. “We will be respecting every country that takes the diamond but given past world championship results I would be expecting strong competition from the host country Canada, New Zealand, Japan and USA.” As for coming to Canada, and it’s “warm” summers, Carroll is anxious for the day to get here.

“Personally, being from Canberra, I’m looking forward to the warmer weather we will experience during our stay, as the winter months in Canberra are cold,” he said. “It will also be good for the players to meet people from other countries and play softball in front of softball loving fans of Canada. “But most importantly, I believe the lobster is good in PEI.”

FPW’s Main Menu

Tuesday, May 17th, 2005

No, your eyes were not deceiving you. The main menu at Fastpitchwest has been rearranged a bit. We put things in alphabetical order for your convenience. Let us know if/how you like the change. Keep an eye out for a few other cosmetic changes coming soon.

NAFA Masters World Series @ Carson City, NV (Oct 7-9, 2005)

Tuesday, May 17th, 2005

NAFA will be hosting their Masters World Series in October in Carson City, Nevada. Four different age groups (35+, 40+, 45+ and one for the editor’s team, 50+). Like NAFA’s other World Series classifications, these tournaments are open to Canadian teams. For details, visit Fastpitchwest’s Calendar.

ISC Out-of-Area Players List Posted

Tuesday, May 17th, 2005

The ISC has posted its “Out of Area” players lists for 2005. The ISC rules require listing of players from outside the geographic region of the team. It makes for interesting reading. Not surprisingly, last year’s top teams lead the list in the number of OOA players, reigning champion Broken Bow (NY) and runnerup County Materials (WI) with 15 and 13, respectively. The Farm Tavern (WI) also has 13 OOA players. Patsy’s, a new team from the Northeast with New Zealand great Marty Grant has a dozen.

Southern California teams, the So Cal Bombers and Team Rainey have four OOA players each:

SoCal Bombers
Mendibles, Albert CO-NM-AZ-NV
Ormsby, Glenn WA-OR-BC
Waltier, Dean WA-OR-BC
Underhill, Nick WA-OR-BC

Team Rainey
Anderson, Bricklin WA-OR-BC
Hardesty, Chad CO-NM-AZ-NV
Smith, Rick WA-OR-BC
Whiteford, Daniel WA-OR-BC

Observant readers will note that Sonny Perkins, who pitches with Team Rainey during part of the season, will be with Team Iowa at the ISC World Tournament, while Rick Smith will bolster the Rainey squad. Nick Underhill pitches with the Vancouver Grey Sox during the season, but will pitch with the SoCal Bombers at the World Tournament, as the Grey Sox are not bidding to go, electing instead to compete in the Sr. Canadians.

For those of you not familiar with another of Team Rainey’s new additions, Dan Whiteford, he’ll also be with the Vancouver Grey Sox for the Sr. Canadians. Here’s what Vancouver’s Conrad Margolis had to say about him:

“Dan Whiteford, a versatile IF/OF from Duncan, BC has joined the Grey Sox after playing the last two seasons with Victoria Travellers Inn. In 2004 Dan was the starter at 2B for Victoria, but he also plays 3B, SS and OF. “Whitey” hits the ball hard from the left side and is a welcome addition to the team.”

Feel free to post a comment here if you note any other player movement of interest to our readers.

ISC OOA Players List

Curious what regions have the most players competing for out-of-area teams? Try these numbers:

E.Canada……………29
New Zealand……..20
Atlantic Canada…17
MO-KS……………….17
Canada West…….14
WA-OR-BC……….13
Mid Atlantic………13
CO-NM-AZ-NV..10
Southeast……………9
Australia……………..8
Illinois…………………5
Argentina……………4
Ohio……………………4
California…………….3 (bet you can’t name all three players)
NorthEast…………..3
Michigan…………….3
Dominican Rep……2
W. IA-NE-SD……..2
Indiana……………….2
Iowa……………………2
TX-OK-LA-AR…..1
Utah…………………..1
Wisconsin…………..1

#18 Albaugh, Inc. Wins Back-to-Back Tournaments

Monday, May 16th, 2005

#18 ranked Albaugh Inc. won back-to-back tournaments in consecutive weekends at Des Moines, Iowa, including a pair of wins over #5 Circle Tap, behind strong pitching from Terry Luster (who tossed a no-hitter) and Darren Dubsky, making a strong bid to move up in the next set of rankings.

Click here for the details at Al’s Fastball.

So Cal ASA Alliance @ Lancaster (May 20-21, 2005)

Monday, May 16th, 2005

The So Cal ASA Alliance heads into its fourth weekend tournament for the 2005 series. The first three tournament weekends were won by three different teams. Fred Hanker’s Long Beach Black Sox won the first tournament at Palm Springs, with a win over the Amigos. In Santa Fe Springs, it was the Panteras topping Primetime for the title. Primetime then beat all comers in Palm Springs II, including a championship game win over the Amigos. Members of last year’s champion, the Edge have played key roles in the improvement of a number of teams, including the current league leader, Primetime (formerly San Diego Fastpitch). Last year’s runnerup, the Rounders, won more tournaments (4) than any team last year, but have yet to reach the finals in any of the first three weekends, currently residing in third place, behind Primetime and second place Amigos. RAW, Rude-Pac and Palm Springs are in a virtual tie for fourth place.

Heading into the Lancaster, the standings for the top five spots:

Primetime…….48
Amigos………….43
Rounders………36
RAW……………..29.5
Rude-Pac………29
Palm Springs…29

Full standings.
Click here for Saturday’s Round Robin matchups for this weekend, posted at the Official SoCal ASA site.

Map & Driving Directions to “Big 8” complex at Lancaster, CA. (At Google Maps, click “Satellite” to see satellite photo of Big 8 and surrounding area)

#5 Circle Tap Struggles at Des Moines

Monday, May 16th, 2005

#18 Albaugh, Inc. knocked off #5 ranked Circle Tap, of Denmark WI twice in the Hall of Fame Classic. Circle Tap tooks their lumps literally and figuratively, with two of their pitchers getting plunked on their throwing arms, Dewey Dyck and Rob O’Brien. The Tap finished the weekend with a 4-2 record. Team Rainey’s Sonny Perkins pitched in the event with Team Iowa, and suffered a tough 2-1 loss to Circle Tap, a game in which he surrendered only three hits.

CT Struggles in Des Moines (Al’s Fastball)

California A/B league at Sacramento

Monday, May 16th, 2005

Rumor has it, the California A/B teams played this past weekend in Sacramento. To those who have written asking for scores and other information, we share your interest, but so far, results are conspicuous by their absence. If you any info, email us and we’ll post ’em up.

#28 Dolan and Murphy Three-Peat at Dick Tracy

Monday, May 16th, 2005

Dolan & Murphy, the #28 team in the 2005 preseason ISC rankings
knocked off #17 ranked Bull/Towline and the rest of the field, to take the Dick Tracy Tournament title for the third year in a row. Former So Cal fastballer Jason Iuli picked up the win, going the distance in the title game, a 5-1 win over #31 ranked BHAC. (Jason started pitching in SoCal with the 1997 San Diego Zoo, and also threw for Captain Dan’s before moving on to the Dolan and Murphy Shamrocks, in Illinois.)

Click Here for the story of Dolan and Murphy’s Three-Peat at Al’s Fastball

News on the #21 ranked Pueblo Bandits

Monday, May 16th, 2005

Here’s a post from the Pueblo Bandits, catching us up on their season thus far. The Bandits have qualified for a number of ISC World Tournaments in recent years, and started the season as the #21 ranked team in the preseason 2005 ISC World Tournament rankings. The team is headed up by the Manley brothers, Jeremy and Regan, from New Zealand, though Jeremy’s been on the DL with a tendon injury to his hand up ’til now. Brother Regan had to throw all six games at the recent Red Rock tournament, suffering a couple of tough Saturday losses, including one to the eventual champion, the Californa Painters with Dean Holoien on loan from the Farm. The Bandits bounced back to win a couple of games Sunday, and finished as runnerup to the consolation Champions, CR/DeMarini from Portland, OR. More details by clicking the link below.

Pueblo Bandits news (Al’s Fastball”)