Archive for July, 2006

ASA 50+ @ Prescott, AZ (July 7-9, 2006)

Tuesday, July 4th, 2006

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For Immediate Release – SPORTS

From: Sharon Mitchell, City of Prescott Parks and Recreation, 777-1556

ASA MEN’S 50 AND OVER FAST-PITCH NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT

THREE LOCAL TEAMS TO COMPETE

The ASA Men’s 50 and Over Fast-Pitch National Championship tournament will be conducted July 7, 8 and 9 at Ken Lindley, Roughrider and Pioneer Park diamonds. Action will commence Friday at 6 P.M. with the championship scheduled for Sunday 3 P.M. July 9, 2006 at Ken Lindley Field.

Prescott was awarded the rights for this national championship during the Amateur Softball Association National Conference by outbidding Killeen Texas and Cedar Rapid Iowa. Teams from Arizona, Montana, California, Illinois, Iowa, Colorado, Tennessee, Oregon and Texas will be competing in this tournament.

Last year’s champion Prescott Badger Roofing will enter this years contest as the number one seed. Manager Lonnie Brooks has assembled what he considers a competitive club for this tournament. Brooks who won last years Most Valuable Pitcher award is one of three pitchers along with Mark Blair from Tucson and Russ Martin out of Oklahoma, other local players include Mike Fisher, Paul Ruben, Albert Mendibles Sr. and Skip Black. Badger opens the tournament on Friday night July 7th, at 8 PM at Ken Lindley Field against Montana Big Sky from Helena, Montana, Galpin Ford is one of two host teams to be representing Prescott in this tournament. Manager Rocky Annecchini feels this could be Galpin Ford’s best year with Chris Burkhart starting at pitcher and other locals Larry Stephan and Ted Blake playing. Galpin’s first game will be on Friday night July 7th, 6 PM against Northwest Oldgrowth of Portland Oregon. Yavapai Casino is the third local entry in the tournament with their opening game being played at Bill Vallely (Roughrider park) on Friday night, July 7th, 6 PM against Southern California Masters of Lancaster Ca. Steve Hardesty of Bullhead City will be sharing pitching duties with Dale Weinhold and John Hanna Sr. Other teams entering the tournament include the Texas Stars who last year were known as Clearwater Pride and finished second in last years contest and will enter this year as the number two seed. Houston Stars who will have Billy Montana and Sam Banegas pitching. Sam won the MVP for this tournament in 2003. Berry’s Eagles from San Diego Ca. will have Barry Roberts throwing for them. Barry has seen a lot of action in Prescott when he threw for the Las Vegas Aces.

Games will be scheduled every two hours at Ken Lindley, Roughrider and Pioneer ball fields, beginning Friday evening July 7th, 6 P.M., all day Saturday July 8th beginning at 9 A.M. and Sunday July 9th. Championship play will conclude at Ken Lindley Field on Sunday July 9th beginning at 9:00 A.M. with the “championship” game being played at 3:00 P.M and the possible “if” game scheduled at 5 P.M.

Opening ceremonies will take place on Friday at Ken Lindley field at 4 P.M., with first pitch of the tournament happening at 6 P.M… All games are open to the public with no admission charge.

The Arizona Softball Hall of Fame has relocated to the Grace Sparkes Activity Center (Old Armory) 824 E. Gurley Street in Prescott. Weekend hours for the Hall of Fame will be Friday July 7 from 3 PM to 7 PM, Saturday July 8 from Noon to 5 PM and Sunday July 9 from Noon to 5 PM.

ARIZONA AMATEUR SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION
A.C. WILLIAMS, COMMISSIONER
P.O. BOX 1850, PRESCOTT ARIZONA 86302
PHONE: 928-445-5725
EMAIL: azasa@earthlink.net
STATE WEBSITE: www.azasa.org
NATIONAL WEBSITE: www.softball.org
A R I Z O N A

Pacific Coast Travel League @ Sonora

Tuesday, July 4th, 2006

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*Updated 6:30pm PST July 6, 2006

Teams Announced for 2006 I.S.C. World Tournament

Monday, July 3rd, 2006

Six Teams from the West Among 32 to Compete in the Granddaddy of Them All, the ISC World Tournament

From Al’s Fastball:

The following teams will be entered in the 2006 ISC World Tournament in Kitchener, ON, August 11-19. The order in which the teams appear is the order in which they qualified or received an invitation. (Teams from the “West” in bold)

1. Hallman Twins – Kitchener, ON
2. County Materials – Marathon, WI
3. Bright Cheese House Eagles – Innerkip, ON
4. Dolan & Murphy – Aurora, IL
5. Texaco Pirates – Bahamas
6. MinnDak Millers – Moorhead, MN
7. Kegel Black Knights – Fargo, ND
8. Bloomington Stix – Bloomington, IL
9. The Freight – Vandalia, IL
10. Casa Trejo So Cal Bombers – Yucaipa, CA
11. Houston Aces – Houston, TX
12. Pueblo Bandits – Pueblo, CO
13. Albaugh, Inc – Elkhart, IA
14. Townline – Green Bay, WI
15. Circle Tap – Denmark, WI
16. The Farm Tavern – Madison, WI
17. Ballerup Vandals – Ballerup, Denmark
18. Trimedar SRO – Praha, Czech Republic
19. MVD Sports – Ashland, OH
20. Keating’s Fitness Center – Wilkes-Barre, PA
21. Aspen Interior Black Sox – Saskatoon, SK
22. Saskatoon Diamondbacks – Saskatoon, SK
23. Plangger’s Furniture – Benton Harbor, MI
24. Vancouver Grey Sox – Vancouver, BC
25. CR/Portland – Portland, OR

26. Orillia Quaker Riversharks – Orillia, ON
27. Quad City Sox – Davenport, IA
28. Patsy’s – New York City, NY
29. Explorers – Midland, MI
30. Jarvis Merchants – Jarvis, ON
31. Team Rainey – Whittier, CA
32. Heflin Gremlins – Ballston Lake, NY

Once the final team rankings are compiled on July 11, work will begin on the World tournament schedule. It is hoped the schedule can be approved and announced by July 21 or sooner.

Monkton 2006 – Tourney Wrap-Up & Final Thoughts…

Monday, July 3rd, 2006

From Al’s Fastball:
[Monkton, Ont.] – Yes, I am extemely tired! – but YES – I’m EXTREMELY PROUD and HAPPY with the events over the week-end. I feel the need to write this, as my time is limited right now. I must pack and move (nearby) this week, and get back over to the ballpark to “dis-mantle” and get the park back to it’s normal set-up. I also wish to put my thoughts, occurances, events and things witnessed on paper – as they are still fresh in my mind, and would erode with each passing day. This, for me, is almost a sad day. We prepare for so long, and in a flash – it’s gone. …………

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

San Francisco Men’s “B” fastpitch softball

Monday, July 3rd, 2006

San Francisco Men’s “B” fastpitch softball

GOLF TOURNAMENT:
Location: San Geronimo Golf Course
5800 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., San Geronimo, CA View Map
When: Monday, July 10, 1:00pm
Phone: 415.488.4030 ext.225
$80 gets you into a 4 player scramble, play best ball. Cart included and 18 holes at Marin County’s toughest course. Winning group gets free round of golf from San Geronimo. Trophy to longest ball and closest to the pin.

Players: This tournament covers your Summer season dues. Bring in a foursome so we can pay league fees and get some new gear.

Pay online at
http://www.activegolf.com/EventDetails.aspx?id=1341172
or day of event…but you better show up!
Dirk 415.847.8652

Vote for Nomar!

Sunday, July 2nd, 2006

Time for my shameless plug for Nomar. But hey, c’mon, is there a more deserving player left off the NL All Star team? Click here and vote for Nomar Garciaparra to be the “Final Man” chosen for the 2006 NL All Star team. He’s hitting .361, with 10 homers and 47 RBI, and has struck out fewer times than anyone in the National League. Just for good measure, he’s hitting over .550 in the 7th inning or later. Pinch hitter late in the game? Click here to check out Nomar’s stats.

County Materials Tops Orillia for Monkton Title

Sunday, July 2nd, 2006

From Al’s Fastball:
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

2:05pm EST

Orillia Riversharks: 0 0R, 1H, 0E 0.0.0.0.0.0.x.
County Materials: 7 7R, 11H, 0E 2.1.0.0.0.4.x.

WP:
Andrew Kirkpatrick: 6 IP, 0R, 0ER, 1H, 4K, 3BB
C: Pat Shannon

LP:
Frank Cox: 3 IP, 3R, 3ER, 6H, 1K, 1BB
Rob O’Brien: 3 IP, 4R, 4ER, 5H, 2K, 1BB

County Materials:
Nathan Nukunuku, 2/3, 2 RBI, 2 singles
Todd Shultz, 2/3, 2 singles
Patrick Shannon, 2/3, 2 singles, RBI

Orillia:
Pat Macintosh, one single – only one of the game.

The Story: Andrew Kirkpatrick – 1 Hit Shutout.
Most Valuable Pitcher: Andrew Kirkpatrick
Most Valuable Player: Thomas Makea
MVP: Andrew Kirkpatrick

County, The Farm Are Tops Seeds at Monkton

Saturday, July 1st, 2006

County Materials defeated Patsy’s in the final Pool A game, while The Farm (2-1) is the top seed in Pool B. The first playoff game gets underway tonight at 8pm, or at the conclusion of the final pool play game, Saskatoon vs. Midland.

Monkton Update, Saturday 5pm EST

Saturday, July 1st, 2006

Farm Tavern #1 Seed in Pool B, Patsy’s or Orillia in Pool A

am920.ca is streaming the championship game tomorrow at 2pm EST (5pm west coast time). Saturday afternoon, the radio station is streaming the Toronto Blue Jay vs. Phillies MLB game, but during commercial breaks, they are giving periodic updates on the Monkton tournament. The most recent on-the-air update was at 5:35pm PST, summarized as follows:

“The final pool play games are being played this afternoon. In Pool A, the 4pm EST game between Patsy’s NY and County Materials, WI will decide the top seed. If Patsy’s win, they clinch the top spot, but if County Materials wins, then Orillia will get the top seed. In Pool B, the Farm Tavern is the #1 seed, Kitchener #2 and Saskatoon and Midland battling for the #3 spot at 6pm EST. The first playoff game will start tonight after the Saskatoon-Midland game.”

Complete Scoreboard at Al’s Fastball Monkton Fastball Invitational

Championship game slated for streaming broadcast at 920am.ca

Click here for the official Monkton Tournament website.

#22 ISC II JRW & Assoc’ Drotzmann Fans 13 in Yakima League

Saturday, July 1st, 2006

Yakima, Washington – Pitcher Dave Drotzmann made a rare trip from his Hermiston, Oregon home up to Yakima to pitch for His JRW & Associates team in the local Major League Thursday night. Dr. Drotzmann (Eye Specialist) takes every other Friday off, not for golf but for fastpitch softball.

Dr Dave fanned 13, walked one and did not allow an earned run in a 4-3 victory over Pistoristi’s Trucking, First half champions of the local league. Drotzmann also tripled in a run in the first inning. His catcher, Troy Grow, was 2-3 with a double and two runs scored. Troy’s son Jason (SS) was also 2-3 while LF Don Cawthron was 2-4 with an RBI.

Pistoristi’s catcher, Jason Scheibner, was 2-3 with a double. Jason played for JRW in the Rose Cup last weekend and had an inside the park HR off the eventual Champions, CR/Portland.

Thanks to JRWilliamson for this report.