Archive for September, 2005

Rounders, Rude Pac Fall into Elimination Bracket

Sunday, September 4th, 2005

So Cal’s two unbeaten teams fell into the elimination bracket Sunday afternoon at Stockton, CA at the ASA “C” Nationals.

The Rounders dropped a 2-1 decision to Team Taylor, with Taylor scoring both runs in the first, while the Rounder could muster but one run, coming on a two-out RBI single by Mark Villalobos. Joe Givens was the winning pitcher for Team Taylor, which will now face Global Pacific, OR in the winner’s bracket semi-final. Click here for the box score.

Global Pacific OR beat Rude-Pac handily, 15-4.

The Rounders will need to win at 6pm and 8pm to survive to Monday, with their 6pm game coming against the winner of Allentown PA and A-1 Tank, a team that the Rounders beat on Friday and have faced three times including twice at the qualifier. The Rounders have a 2-1 record against a very strong hitting Tank team.

Rude Pac will likewise need to win two tonight to stay alive, with their next one at 6pm against the winner of BMC West, UT and Team Texas, TX (the team that eliminated RAW this morning).

The Winner’s Bracket Final Four is:

1) Global Pacific, OR
2) Team Taylor, CA
3) Winner of Bob Hoffman, PA vs. Penn Power, PA (going on at press time)
4) Cyclones, OH

More info later, gotta run.

JF

ASA “C” Nationals – Sunday Schedule

Sunday, September 4th, 2005

At Louis Park, Stockton, CA

Winner’s Bracket Games

Sunday 2pm

107) Rude Pac, CA vs. Global Pacific, OR
108) El Segundo Rounders, CA vs. Team Taylor, CA
109) Bob Hoffman, PA vs. Penn Power, PA
110) West Coast Cardinals, CA vs. Cyclones, OH

Elimination/Loser’s Bracket Games

Sunday 10am

99) Amigos, CA vs. Black Oak Casino, CA
100) Stingers, GA vs. Bay Area High Reach, CA
101) Twin Pines, PA vs.Country Club Villa, CA
102) Cleon’s Auto, WA vs. Nielson Gamblers, CA

Sunday 12 noon

103) King Real Estate CA vs. Allentown Patriots, PA
104) A-1 Tank, CA vs. McLaughlin Air, CA,
105) Elk Grove, CA vs. BMC West, UT
106) Team Texas, TX vs.Crush, MD

ASA “C” Nationals – Latest Scores & Complete Recap to Date

Sunday, September 4th, 2005

Third Round Elimination/Loser’s Bracket Scores from Sat Sept 3 & Sun Sept 4 (losers eliminated)

Game #/Results

91) Amigos, CA 10, Mel’s Plumbing, CA 1
92) Stingers, GA, 9, Italian Athletic Club, CA 2
93) Twin Pines, PA 5, Bonanza Air, CA 4
94) Cleon’s Auto, WA, 10, Trexlertown Thunder, PA 2
95) King Real Estate, CA 12, Diamondbacks, PA 2
96) A-1 Tank, CA 6, Atlanta Blast, AL 1
97) Elk Grove, CA 13, Savala Painters, Long Beach, CA 5
98) Team Texas, TX 8, RAW, CA, 5

In case you missed our earlier reports, here are all of the scores to date, to save you the trouble of looking for them:

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ASA “C” Bracket Updated to 10:45am Sunday

Sunday, September 4th, 2005

Click here for the latest bracket for the ASA “C” Nationals, updated through 10:45am Sunday.

* Note that the GSJSA is changing file names when they update their PDF bracket, so just clicking refresh will not bring up updates

Click here for the Greater San Joaquin Softball Association website, with links to the latest bracket updates, box scores and team stats.

RAW falls to Texas, eliminated at ASA “C” Nat’ls

Sunday, September 4th, 2005

RAW of the So Cal ASA Alliance fell to Team Texas Sunday morning, 8-5 in an elimination bracket game at the ASA “C” Nationals at Stockton. RAW finished the tournament 2-2, with their other loss coming at the hands of Black Oak Casino, 12-9 (the team the Amigos are playing at 10am today).

RAW notched wins over the Stockton Stogies, 12-2, and Sports Club of New Jersey, 11-10, scoring a total of 37 runs in their four games.

Amigos Win, Survive to Sunday

Sunday, September 4th, 2005

After an emotional, come-from-behind victory yesterday afternoon, (overcoming a 6-1 deficit vs. Part Time Knights, CA), the Amigos of the So Cal ASA Alliance won a blow-out Saturday night, 10-1 over Mel’s Plumbing, and advance to “Survival Sunday”. Their first game of the day on Sunday is an elimination bracket game against Black Oak Casino, CA the offensive juggernaut that scored 24 runs in their first two games, and fell to another So Cal ASA Alliance team, Rude-Pac, 11-10 in a wild winner’s bracket game yesterday afternoon. Black Oak features a couple of top ballplayers familiar to the So Cal, Mike Butler and Nate Devine, members of the ISC World tournament team, So Cal Bombers. Butler is playing shortstop for Black Oak, while Devine is pitching, something he has taken up fairly recently, and is doing very well.

The winner of the Amigos vs. Black Oak Casino game would need to win three more games at 4pm, 6pm and 8pm to make it to the final day of the tournament on Monday.

The loser of the West Coast Cardinals vs. Cyclones, OH winner’s bracket quarterfinal will drop into their end of the bracket.

Wolfe lifts St. Thomas to Senior Canadians Final

Sunday, September 4th, 2005

From the London Free Press:

ERIC BENDER, Free Press Sports Reporter 2005-09-04 04:21:18

ST. THOMAS — The Wolfe man’s jack last night was enough to propel the St. Thomas Evergreen Centennials directly into the Canadian Fastball championship game today.

Game time is 1:30 p.m. at the Doug Tarry Complex. The opponent won’t be known until after an 11 a.m. game this morning.

Ryan Wolfe hit a three-run home run and his mates beat the unbeaten Kitchener Hallman Twins 7-3 before nearly 3,000 fans here at Doug Tarry Complex.

For the rest of the story, click this link to visit Al’s Fastball for the link.

ASA “C” Nationals Bracket Updated, Box Scores Posted

Sunday, September 4th, 2005

Click here for updated bracket, through Saturday night, Sept 3.

Click Here for Box Scores for All Games to date

ASA “C” Nationals, Day 4 Pairings

Sunday, September 4th, 2005

Here are the pairings for Day 4 of the ASA “C” National Tournament, September 4, 2005. By noon Sunday, there will be 8 unbeaten teams in the winner’s bracket and 16 in the loser’s bracket, for a total of 24 teams, from the original 65.

Winner’s Bracket Games

Sunday 2pm

107) Rude Pac, CA vs. Global Pacific, OR
108) El Segundo Rounders, CA vs. Team Taylor, CA
109) Bob Hoffman, PA vs. Penn Power, PA
110) West Coast Cardinals, CA vs. Cyclones, OH

Elimination/Loser’s Bracket Games

Saturday night, 8pm

91) Amigos, CA vs. Mel’s Plumbing, CA (winner plays Black Oak Casino, Sun 10am)
92) Italian Athletic Club, CA vs. Stingers, GA (winner plays Bay Area High Reach, CA, Sun 10am)
93) Bonanza Air, CA vs. Twin Pines, PA (winner plays Country Club Villa, CA, Sun 10am)
94) Trexlertown Thunder, PA vs. Cleon’s Auto, WA (winner plays Nielson Gamblers, Sun 10am)

Sunday, 8am

95) Diamondbacks vs. King Real Estate (winner plays Allentown Patriots, Sun 12 noon)
96) A-1 Tank, CA vs. Atlanta Blast, AL (winner plays McLaughlin Air, CA, Sun 12 noon)
97) Elk Grove, CA vs. Savala Painters, Long Beach, CA (winner plays BMC West, UT , Sun 12noon)
98) Team Texas, TX vs. RAW, CA (winner plays Crush, MD, Sun 12 noon)

Rounders, Rude Pac Win Again, Among Elite Eight in Winner’s Bracket

Saturday, September 3rd, 2005

Two teams from So Cal ASA Alliance won again Saturday to remain unbeaten, and advanced to the Winner’s Bracket Elite Eight at the ASA “C” National Tournament. As the tournament heads into Day 4 of 5, only 8 of the original 65 teams remain unbeaten:

1) Rude Pac, CA
2) Global Pacific, CA
3) El Segundo Rounders, CA
4) Team Taylor, CA
5) Bob Hoffman PA
6) Penn Power, PA
7) West Coast Cardinals, CA
8) Cyclones, OH

The El Segundo Rounders, CA won their fourth game without a loss, a 7-0, 3 hit complete game shutout by pitcher Mitch Mendenhall against Country Club Villa, of California. The game was much closer than the final score indicated, as the Rounders led only 2-0 with two out in the top of the 6th. Linnell Culver drove in Erik Geierman in the first inning, while Gerald Pyle hit a solo shot in the fourth. In the sixth, Tommy Morton led off with a walk, the first issued to a Rounder in the game. After two outs were recorded, catcher Don Younger hit what appeared to be a routine pop-up to the third baseman, but he dropped the ball, and Younger scrambled safely to first, just in front of the throw. Andy Lawry coaxed a walk to load the bases, bringing Erik Geierman to the plate. Geierman drilled his third hit of the day up the middle driving in two. Michael “Spanky” Thomas followed with his third hit of the day, a two run single through the left side to run the score to 6-0. Catcher Donald Younger added an RBI single in the top of the 7th to produce the final 7-0 score. Meanwhile, Mitch Mendenhall allowed just three hits, striking out four and walking none for the win, in what many called his finest outing of the year.

Rude Pac, CA outlasted Black Oak Casino, 11-10 in one of the wildest, and most exciting games of the tournament. Black Oak Casino, with ISC World players Mike Butler and Nate Devine, were averaging 12 runs a game in their first two contests, and 8 home runs. Rude Pac won two earlier games by scores of 16-6 and 9-8, so it was not surprising to see a slugfest develop. Rude Pac was ahead in the early going behind the pitching of Tommy Obregon, leading 11-6 at one point. BOC closed the gap to 11-8, then scored two more in the final frame with the tying run at second base.

Team Taylor, CA handled Nielson Gamblers easily, winning 8-0 and will face the Rounders at 2pm Sunday afternoon.

Global Pacific, OR beat Bay Area High Reach, and will take on Rude Pac in another 2pm Sunday afternoon game.

Bob Hoffman, PA defeated fellow Pennsylvanians, the Allentown Patriots, while yet another Pennsylvania team, Penn Power rallied late in the game to defeat one of the pre-tournament favorites, McLaughlin Air, CA, 5-4, which won the Memorial Weekend Qualifier at the same Louis Park in Stockton earlier in the year.

The West Coast Cardinals, CA topped BMC West, UT, while the Cyclones of Ohio crushed the Crush of Maryland, 11-0 for the final spots in the Elite Eight of the winner’s bracket.

Two other So Cal ASA Alliance teams remained alive into Saturday evening, with RAW winning 11-10, while the Amigos rallied from down 6-1 to win 7-6, on a Hector Spathias hit off the fence, driving in Vincent Garcia in the bottom of the 7th. Anthony Martinez picked up the win in relief. The Amigos were set to face Mel’s Plumbing late Saturday night, with the result not available at press time. The Amigos need to win to survive to Sunday.

Second Round Elimination/Loser’s Bracket Scores from Saturday, September 3 (losers eliminated)

67) RAW, CA 11, Sports Club 10
68) Team Texas, TX 9, Missions II CA, 1
69) Savala Painters Long Beach, CA 5, KHT Pumpers, CA 2
70) Elk Grove, CA 3, Primetime, CA 2
71) Atlanta Blast, AL 11, Oroville Braves, CA 2
72) A-1 Tank, CA 7, Stockton Outlaws, CA 5
73) King Real Estate, 3, Boise Brewers, ID, 0
74) Diamondbacks 12, Santa Rosa Storm, CA 3
75) Cleon’s Auto, WA 8, Frontier Concrete, 5
76) Trexlertown Thunder, PA 5, Savala Painters, Bakersfield, CA, 4
77) Twin Pines, PA 8, Dresslerville 3
78) Bonanza Air, CA 9, Eagle AA, PA, 7
79) Stingers, GA 4, JRW Associates, WA 2
80) Italian Athletic Club, CA 3, CR Adidas, OR 1
81) Mel’s Plumbing, CA 7, Fresno Shockers, CA 3
82) Amigos, CA 7, Party Time Knights, 6

Third Round Winner’s Bracket Scores from Saturday, September 3

83) Rude Pac, CA 11, Black Oak Casino, CA 10
84) Global Pacific, OR over Bay Area High Reach, CA
85) El Segundo Rounders, CA 7, Country Club Villa, CA 0
86) Team Taylor, CA 8, Nielson Gamblers, CA 0
87) Bob Hoffman, PA 6, Allentown Patriots, PA, 3
88) Penn Power, PA over McLaughlin, CA
89) West Coast Cardinals, CA 7, BMC West, UT, 5
90) Cyclones, OH 11, Crush, MD 0

Click here to view the PDF bracket at the official GSJSA website, which is a little behind these scores, but catching up.

In case you missed our earlier reports, here are all of the scores to date, to save you the trouble of looking for them:

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