Archive for July, 2005

Boys of Summer This Weekend, July 8-10, 2005

Thursday, July 7th, 2005

Boys of Summer

Final Thoughts on Monkton from Brian Baillie

Thursday, July 7th, 2005

From Al’s Fastball: Monkton- 2005 – final thoughts….

ASA 50-and-over Nationals This Weekend in Prescott, AZ

Thursday, July 7th, 2005

ASA 50-and-over Nationals

July 8-10, 2005
Prescott, AZ

The bracket for this weekend’s 50-and-over tournament is posted at:
http://www.fastpitchwest.com/asa50.htm

(The draw will be tomorrow morning in Prescott; this bracket shows seeded teams based on finish last year, and game times only) We’ll update during the weekend, as logistics permit.

We have room to add a player to our team, if someone is looking to play. (email me at the address below)


Best regards,

Jim Flanagan
Editor, Fastpitchwest
www.fastpitchwest.com
jim@fastpitchwest.com

More Accolades on Monkton

Wednesday, July 6th, 2005

From Al’s Fastball: Kitchener Hallman Twins in Monkton

Team Rainey Off to Boys of Summer Tourney in Wisconsin

Wednesday, July 6th, 2005

From Al’s Fastball: Boys of Summer Tourney

Vancouver Grey Sox Takes 3 from Prince George Black Bears – July 1-2

Wednesday, July 6th, 2005

From Al’s Fastball: Vancouver Grey Sox v. Prince George Black Bears – July 1-2

So Cal ASA Association Tournament July 9-10

Tuesday, July 5th, 2005

The So Cal ASA Alliance will host its Alliance tournament this weekend in Santa Fe Springs, CA. Click here for the 12 team bracket that will award berths for the ASA “C” Nationals in Stockton, California to the top two finishers. The LB Black Sox, coming off of a win over this past weekend at the Beaumont Tournament.

The Amigos, atop the standings after their win at the last Alliance event at Ramona, CA, will play Primos in their first game, with the winner advancing to play the Hustlers.

The Rounders are not eligible to play in the tournament, having clinched a berth to the Nationals as the second place team from the Stockton Qualifer over the Memorial Day weekend.

July 6 Update: As of July 6, the brackets are on hold. Click the bracket link above for the latest.

Aussie Colts Blitz to Win 3rd Straight Junior Men’s World Softball

Tuesday, July 5th, 2005

The Aussie Colts, Australia’s Under 19 Men’s Softball Team, have won their third straight Junior Men’s World Softball Championship with an outstanding performance that saw them remain undefeated throughout the championship, which was played in Summerside on Prince Edward Island in Canada, from 24 June to 3 July. The Aussie Colts won a hard fought gold medal match 7-2 against Japan.

The Aussie Colts were the favourites for the championship after victories in this event in 1997 in Canada and in 2001 in Sydney. The Colts made a great start to the championship, winning all eight of their preliminary matches to finish on top of the ladder and advance to the semi finals. They proved too strong for Japan in the semi final, winning 6-1 to book a place in the gold medal match.

Japan won through to the gold medal match with victory over Canada in the preliminary final. The gold medal match was a closely fought contest, with the Aussie Colts scoring the first two runs before Japan struck back with the next two. With the match evenly poised in the sixth innings at 2-2, Colts player Garon Clough was brought into the game to bat with runners on first and second base. He responded to the challenge in fine style, smashing a home run to score three runs for the Colts and break the spirit of the Japanese players. The Colts went on to win the final 7-2.

Every Colts player performed well at the championship, both in offense and defense. The standout in the team was pitcher Adam Folkard, who pitched 109 strikeouts in the nine matches he pitched in. The Colts were a very strong batting team, hitting a total of 11 home runs whilst keeping the opposition to just 11 runs in the 10 matches they played.

The Aussie Colts team was as follows:

Players: James Brooks, Garon Clough, Ashton Edwards, Adam Folkard, Nic Green, Jon Hudson, Josh Jones, Shaun Mason, Michael Munro, Damien Nairn, Nick Norton, Adam Raptis, Andrew Ratten, Jamie Sheehan, Travis Southam, Matt Torpey, Ryan Van Coevorden.

Officials: Lindsey Carroll (Head Coach), Laing Harrow (Assistant Coach), Darrin Hebditch (Assistant Coach), John Neilson (Trainee Coach), Maxine Cleary (Team Administrator/Statistician), Mary Magarey (Team Physiotherapist), Leigh Evans (Umpire).

For more information go to www.softball.org.au or contact Softball Australia on (03) 9890 8200.

Ends

Shane Cantelmi
Athletes and Events Administrator
Softball Australia
Suite 4, 38-40 Prospect St
Box Hill VIC 3128
Phone: +61 3 9890 8200
Fax: +61 3 9890 8295
Email: shane.cantelmi@softball.org.au

For all Softball Australia news and information go to:
www.softball.org.au

Long Beach Black Sox Win Beaumont 4th of July Tournament

Monday, July 4th, 2005

Long Beach Black Sox Win Beaumont 4th of July Tournament

David Blackburn in Israel for 17th World Maccabiah Games

Monday, July 4th, 2005

David Blackburn, the fastball pitcher that put men’s fastball “on the air”, by establishing and heading up Streaming Media for the I.S.C. (International Softball Congress), just arrived in Israel for the 17th World Maccabiah Games, July 11-21 in Tel Aviv, Israel.

The NWTimes in Indiana has a nice piece about David in their news today. An excerpt, courtesy of writer Mike Nieto, NWTimes.com:

Blackburn will make history at the 17th World Maccabiah Games, which run July 11-21 in Tel Aviv, Israel. There he will become the first Maccabiah athlete from the U.S. to compete in five different World Games, all in fast-pitch softball. Blackburn’s late father, Ernie, was a well-known softball player in the Hammond Civic Center and various leagues, and is a member of the Hammond Sports Hall of Fame. Click here to read the whole story.