Archive for July, 2007

Adam LaLonde in Michigan Newspaper

Friday, July 20th, 2007

From the Grand Rapids Press:

Jenison softball player represents U.S.

Saturday, July 21, 2007
By Bob Becker
Press Sports Editor

GRAND RAPIDS — The centerpiece of Adam LaLonde’s softball summer is now in the record books, and if you can’t rate it an “A”, it most certainly is a “B-plus”.

Jenison’s LaLonde is the starting shortstop for the U.S. national fastpitch softball team.

Three weeks ago the team finished second in the World Cup tournament in Prague, Czechoslovakia.

America’s Challenge

Last week the squad won the America’s Challenge tournament in Oklahoma City.

The men’s America’s Challenge tournament was played at the same time as the women’s America’s Challenge.

The only difference was the women’s event was broadcast live nightly, including Monday night’s championship game against Japan.

The men get only one shot at national TV, and a tape-delayed preliminary game airing Sunday.

“The complex in Oklahoma City is at the Amateur Softball Association headquarters and museum,” LaLonde said. “It’s the same field where the NCAA finals are held. There are four fields, so we were playing pretty much when the women were.”

The finals

The American men beat Japan in the finals in Oklahoma City, reversing the finish from the World Cup in Prague.

In that game, Japan prevailed 2-0, with LaLonde getting the only hit for the U.S.

“We turned it around in Oklahoma City and we mercied them (7-0) in the finals,” he said. “It just all came together.”

The America’s Challenge playoff was the first, and didn’t include world powers New Zeeland, Canada or Australia. Argentina finished third in Oklahoma City.

“They are talking about having it again next year, with most of the big teams there,” LaLonde said. “And it looks like more of our games will be televised.

“Eventually the plan is to have the World Cup played in the United States.”

Taking notice of the men

Thanks to the success of our Olympic teams, and the competitive level of Division I softball that gets a great deal of television coverage, interest in fastpitch softball is growing.

But that’s mostly in the women’s game, where pitchers like Cat Osterman and Jennie Finch are well known, compared to men’s ace Terry Luster from Missouri.

“The men’s and women’s teams are together a lot, so we’ve gotten to know each other and friendships have formed,” LaLonde said. “I think the women’s team has amazing players.

“The real difference is that the game isn’t played in the country like it used to be, there aren’t as many great pitchers.

“Terry is our veteran, but we’re trying to bring along a couple of young guys and get it going again.”

New Zeeland a prime spot

The men’s team played for a full house in Oklahoma City, but to LaLonde, the place to be is New Zeeland.

“They really love the game down there,”‘ he said. “Their seasons are opposite ours, so some of their best players play what is their summer ball during our winter, then they come here for our summer.

“A couple of Americans do the same thing, but you have to be young and single. For a couple of years it would probably be a lot of fun.”

Japan has burst on the softball scene in both men’s and women’s events.

Japan’s pitching improving

“They’ve always been pretty good,” LaLonde said. “But their pitching has come along. They aren’t explosively fast, but they are very disciplined, working the corners. They don’t overpower you; they try to get you to chase their pitch. You have to be patient and wait for something good to hit.”

In the America’s Challenge championship game, LaLonde, who leads off, had a single and three walks.

“My job is to get on and get things going,” he said. “Worked pretty well in the finals.”

Send e-mail to the author: bbecker@grpress.com

Z & Piechnik to Be Honored at Vancouver Challenge

Friday, July 20th, 2007


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Vancouver, BC

Two of Canada’s all-time greatest pitchers will be playing in the Vancouver Challenge, set for July 27-29, and they will be honoured in a special ceremony immediately prior to the 4:30 p.m. game between Horse Lake Alberta and So Cal Bombers on Saturday, July 28. Darren Zack first rose to prominence while starring for the Vancouver Magicians from 1990-92, and as we all know went on to rewrite the record books while playing for several eastern teams, including Toronto Gators and Tampa Bay Smokers. Mike Piechnik hails from Victoria BC and has thrown countless gems at South Memorial Park, where the event will take place, for such teams as Victoria Payless, Broken Bow, and more recently Portland DeMarini.

We look forward to paying tribute to these two phenomenal pitchers and outstanding ambassadors for the game.

Conrad Margolis
Vancouver Grey Sox


Editor’s note:
I first saw Piechnik pitch at my first ISC World Tournament, in Kimberly in 1989, in an extra inning marathon against Peter Meredith. Piechnik was pitching for The Farm, while Peter Meredith was with Trans-Aire. A year late, our Vista Bombers were in Victoria, BC for the 1990 ISC World, Zack’s first with the Vancouver Magicians. If memory serves me, the Magicians finished 4th that year behind Zack. Nearly two decades later, they are both pitching at the highest level of the game. Remarkable.

Team USA on ESPN2 This Weekend

Friday, July 20th, 2007


Don’t Miss the USA Softball Men’s National Team on ESPN2 this Weekend

Oklahoma City, OK —The USA Softball Men’s National Team is set to make its television debut on July 22 at 12 p.m. CST on ESPN2. The game being aired on a tape delay basis is a match-up between the USA Softball Men’s National Team and the Japanese Men’s National Team during round-robin competition at the KFC American Challenge Series.

This marks the first time in the history of the USA Softball Men’s National Team program that a game has been televised by the ESPN family of networks. Although the game is being shown on a tape delay basis it is still considered a milestone for the USA Softball Men’s program.

“This is a great opportunity to showcase the men’s fast pitch game to the entire country,” said ASA Executive Director Ron Radigonda. “We had great crowds during the KFC American Challenge Series and encourage those fans who didn’t make it to Oklahoma City to tune in and watch the USA Men’s team take on Japan.”

Editor’s note:
Be sure to adjust your time zone so you don’t miss it !

    PST – 10am
    MST – 11am
    CST – 12noon
    EST – 1pm


Thanks to Team USA player Nate Devine for the heads up on this one.

Walsh/Hadl Memorial Tournament – Allentown, PA

Friday, July 20th, 2007

Read Keith Groller’s story entitled:
Annual fastpitch tournament honors two former umpires

Morning Call newspaper article on the Walsh/Hadl Memorial tournament, named after two of fastpitch’s finest umpire, Bob Walsh and Tom Hadl. This year, Tom Hadl’s name was added to the tournament title and the article tells how that came to pass.

Vancouver Challenge Revised Schedule Released

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

Vancouver Challenge – Vancouver, B.C. – July 27-29, 2007

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Vancouver, BC

The Vancouver Grey Sox and South Hill Sports are pleased to announce the revised schedule of games for the 2007 Vancouver Challenge Tournament to be held July 27 – 29. Admission is $5.00 per day or $10.00 for a tournament pass – children under 12 are admitted free. All games are to be played at South Memorial Park in Vancouver, located at 5950 Prince Albert Street (41st Avenue East – between Knight and Fraser Streets). This year’s field of teams include the Broken Bow Gremlins – Clifton Park, New York (ISC # 1), So Cal Bombers – Yucaipa, CA (ISC #4), Vancouver, BC Grey Sox (ISC #10), Portland, OR Demarini (ISC #12), Richmond, BC Linus Software Stealers (ISC unranked) and the Horse Lake, AB Thunder (ISC unranked).

POOLS

BLUE

So Cal Bombers
Portland Demarini
Horse Lake Thunder

RED

Broken Bow Gremlins,
Vancouver Grey Sox
Richmond Linus Software Stealers

ROUND ROBIN SCHEDULE (more…)

Vancouver Challenge Adds Horse Lake Thunder

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

One Letter Says It All: “Z”


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From

Revised Field of Teams for the 2007 Vancouver Challenge

Vancouver, BC

The Vancouver Grey Sox and South Hill Sports are pleased to announce a revised slate of teams for the 6th Annual Vancouver Challenge Tournament to be held July 27 – 29 at South Memorial Park in Vancouver.

As announced previously the host Grey Sox currently ranked 10th by the International Softball Congress, will face stiff competition from the Broken Bow New York Gremlins (ISC # 3), So Cal Bombers -Yucaipa California (ISC # 7), Portland, Oregon Demarini (ISC # 13) and the Richmond, BC Linus Software Stealers (unranked).

The organizing committee for the Vancouver Challenge were recently approached by the Horse Lake, Alberta Thunder in hopes of joining our event. As you are most likely aware the Horse Lake squad is attending the upcoming ISC World Tournament in Kitchener. Although our tournament draw had already been completed and announced publically, along with much of the advance work in place, for the betterment of the sport of mens fastpitch we felt it appropriate to make some last minute alterations to accomodate the request and include the Horse Lake team in our event. The Thunder, who are led by fastpitch legend Darren Zack are most appreciative of our willingness to permit them to join the Vancouver Challenge at a very late date, and look forward to competing next weekend in Vancouver. As a result a revised draw will be released in the next 24 hours.

The event has historically attracted good quality teams, providing an excellent tune up prior to the ISC World Tournament, and the Softball Canada Nationals. Past tournament champions include: 2006 – Vancouver Grey Sox, 2005 – Broken Bow NY Spirit, 2004 – Victoria Travellers Inn, 2003 – Vancouver Grey Sox, 2002 – Victoria Fine Line.

We are again very pleased with the high quality teams that are coming to Vancouver for this event, which we anticipate will result in some interesting and well played contests, involving several of the elite players in the sport of mens fastpitch.

Action kicks off Friday July 27th with a single game when the host Grey Sox tangle with the Richmond, BC Linus Software Stealers at 7:00 pm. A full slate of games commences at 8:00 am on Saturday July 28th, with the final game of the day set to start at 8:00 pm. Sunday July 29th the action starts again at 8:00 am with the Championship Game scheduled for 2:00pm. As mentioned previously a revised draw will be issued shortly. Admission is $5.00 per day or $10.00 for a tournament pass – children under 12 are admitted free. All games are to be played at South Memorial Park in Vancouver, located at 5950 Prince Albert Street (41st Avenue East – between Knight and Fraser Streets).

Larry Kancs
President
Vancouver Grey Sox
www.vancouvergreysox.com
vancouverchallenge@hotmail.com

Southern Illinois Fastpitch League (SIFL)

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

From the Du Quoin Evening Call

Busy Wednesday at Elkville Diamonds

By Jeff Profitt/GateHouse News Service

The Southern Illinois Fastpitch League (SIFL) End-of-Season Tournament starts with two games Wednesday at the Elkville Village Park.

Playing on the park’s south diamond, action commences at 7 p.m. with Alstat Firewood & Lumber (Murphysboro) tangling with Elkville’s Kuhnert Builders.

The 8:30 game features Makanda (Davis Auto Center) against Scheller (Bauza Landscaping Dirt Bags).

Regular season champion Elkville Fastpitch drew an opening round bye and meets the Alstat Firewood&Lumber/Kuhnert Builders winner in Thursday’s semifinals.

The title game will then be played about 8:30 Thursday.

Elkville Fastpitch plays on the village park north diamond at 7 p.m. Wednesday, hosting Lee’s Sports of Radom for a mid-week doubleheader.

Elkville and Radom then head to Belleville’s Stallions Stampede Tournament Saturday and Sunday.

Winterset A’s, Iowa – Team Website

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

The latest addition to our “Teams” page, the Winterset A’s, from Iowa. Thanks to Bob Baker for the link.

Is your team missing from our “Teams” page? Don’t have a website or webpage of your own? Send us your roster, schedule, etc. and we’ll create one for you here at Fastpitchwest. Email us: jim (at) fastpitchwest.com.

USA Jr. Men – Training Camp Games

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

The USA Softball dropped a pair of games on Tuesday night as their
bats went silent for the first at their training camp. In the first
game, they lost 6-0 to Larry Miller of SLC. Mitchell Elliott (St.
Louis, MO) collected the lone USA hit. BJ Hunhoff took the loss.

In the night cap, they battled rainy condition but still took a 2-1
lead into the late inning and could not hang on, losing 3-2 to Utah
Fastpitch. Tony Viger collected two hits and drove in both runs.
James Hartman took the loss.

They hope to bounce back tonight as they close out their 8 day
training camp with two more games in Pleasant Grove, UT.

SCIFL Schedule of Games for This Weekend – Santa Fe Springs II

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

Click here for this weekend’s schedule of games for the SCIFL, Santa Fe Springs II.