Archive for August, 2007

Z, Manley Toss Gems as # 1 Broken Bow Escapes with 1-0 Victory

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

It was only fitting — Opening night of the 2007 ISC World Tournament, playing to a packed house — star of the last two decades — Darren Zack vs. star of the present, Jeremy Manley. Horse Lake Thunder may have come in to the game unranked, against the # 1 team in the world, but Horse Lake had the Z-man, and Darren showed that he is still capable of beating the best in the world.

Zack and Manley traded zeroes for 5 2/3 innings, until Horse Lake error in the bottom of the 6th proved costly, turning a Rhys Casley base hit into a 1-0 victory for Broken Bow, who escaped with their seeding and ranking intact, but knowing how close they came to falling into the loser’s bracket. The large crowd stayed past midnight. As they filed out, they surely talked about the gem they had witnessed. Jeremy Manley looked unhittable at times, his rise ball exploding up, and his change up better than ever, striking out 18. But on this night, many in the crowd rooted for the upset, they rooted for the living legend, and rooted for Z.

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ISC World Tournament – Day 2 – Aug 11

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

For all the details, and results for today which are being updated regularly, click the ISC Fastball logo above, and/or see Al’s Fastball at http://www.alsfastball.com

Click here for direct link to Al Doran’s ISC World Tournament SCOREBOARD.

Winners:
Circle Tap
Quad City Sox
Minn Dak Millers
Portland DeMarini*
Midland Explorers**
Vancouver Grey Sox
So Cal Bombers
Patsy’s
Townline
(opening ceremonies 7pm EST)
Kitchener Hallman Twins
Broken Bow

Losers:
Elkland Fastpitch
Elmira Cubs
Rice Creek Lighting
Dolan & Murphy
Napanee
Peterborough Murphy Windmillers
Bloomington Stix
Planggers
Pueblo Bandits
(opening ceremonies 7pm EST)
Ashland
Horse Lake Thunder

*Portland will now face The Farm, which drew a bye
**Midland will now face Orillia, which drew a bye

(Winners and losers are posted in order, i.e. Circle Tap defeated Elkand and so forth)

3 Games on ISC-TV Today !

Saturday, August 11th, 2007


ISC-TV Broadcasts of the ISC World Tournament from Kitchener, Ontario, Canada get underway today, with the following broadcasts:

Schedule * NOTE:
ALL GAME TIMES ARE EASTERN STANDARD TIME ZONE (EST) *

Sat 8/11 5:00 PM Patsy’s of NYC Vs Plangger’s Furniture
Sat 8/11 8:00 PM Kitchener Hallman Twins Vs Ashland, OH
Sat 8/11 10:00 PM Broken Bow Gremlins Vs Horse Lake Thunder

For those on the west coast, that translates to 2pm, 5pm and 8pm. Those in between, adjust accordingly.

To view the games live, go to www.sportsjuice.com
or click the link on the ISC Home Page at www.iscfastpitch.com

* Important note * – There IS a separate audio feed for those people on dial-up that cannot get the video feed, or for those people who are working, but can’t be caught watching the video 🙂

Important Tech Advice to Enhance Your Viewing Experience:

Below are two hugely Important tips for improving the live streaming video performance in the Windows Media Player.

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Kelly’s Pub Canadians into Junior men’s final

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

From

BY PAT HEALEY
MEDIA OFFICER

SUMMERSIDE – It took a full team effort, but the Newfoundland and Labrador Kelly’s Pub Canadians pulled it out advancing to the 2007 Causeway Bay Softball Canada Junior Men’s fast pitch championship final with a 6-4 extra inning win over the Scarborough Wolverines.
And it was thanks to energizer bunny, Justin Gill who just seems to keep going and going and leading by example. He appeared to roll his ankle in the game Saturday night, but put the pain he might be feeling aside and stayed in the game leading by example. Gill hit a sixth inning solo home run that rallied the defending champions to the victory. Trailing 3-1 and looking as if they may be on the verge of their first loss, Gill bombed a solo home run in the sixth inning.
However, catcher Stephen Strapp said it was a full team effort, something his teammates agreed with.. “It was a full team effort that have us rolling into Sunday,” Strapp said. “Everyone from 1-to-16 contributed to this win.” It came down to the eighth inning to determine a winner between these two evenly matched teams. With Strapp on second as a result of the International tie breaking rule, Mark Lewis batted hitting a hard single that scored Strapp. Then Ryan Boland (1-4) came to bat with pinch runner Matt Hill on first and Mark Lewis on second.. The all star second basemen then hit a first pitch triple, scoring Hill and Lewis and giving the Canadians a 6-4 lead “It was a great game to be involved in,” Boland said. “We were down and whatever the case was we never quit. Justin’s (Gill) home run picked us up and gave us life back.” As for what they will do Sunday in the final looking to repeat as champions, Boland said the team will just take it pitch-by-pitch. “We’ll see what happens but it’ll be a tough game for sure,” he added.
Lewis once again had the hot bat, driving in three runs with a 3-for-4 batting summary. Gill (2-4, two runs scored, RBI), Brad Ezekiel (1-3, run scored), Jon Kane (2-3) were also tops.
Scarborough was led by Brandon Horn (1-3, run scored, RBI triple), Chris Lewis (1-3, run scored) and Rob Clayton (1-3, run scored). Sean Cleary went the distance, striking out four, giving up four runs on five hits and walking one. Matt Leahy came on in relief, pitching two and two third innings giving up three runs on three hits and sitting down two. Andrew Putnam went five and one third inning allowing three runs on seven hits, walking two and striking out three.

The Canadians will now await the winner of the Scarborough-Elmira/Simcoe semifinal, Sunday morning at 11 a.m. The championship is set for 1:30 p.m.

Vancouver 7-0 Winner in ISC Opener

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

The Vancouver Grey Sox cruised to a 7-0 win over Peterborough Ontario. Scott Newitt homered, Derek Mayson was 2-3 with 2 runs scored, while Trevor Johnston drove in two runs. Nick Underhill tossed a 2-hitter, striking out 8.

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Portland Wins Opener 1-0

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

Portland DeMarini notched a win in their ISC World Opener, 1-0, on a Todd Garcia RBI in the first inning. Portland will now take on The Farm, who drew a first round bye. The lone run came when Brian Ree struck out, but reached first on a wild pitch, advanced to second on a passed ball, scoring on Garcia’s two out RBI single. Portland pitcher Bricklen Anderson pitched 6 shutout innings, surrendering but 3 hits while striking out 10, getting relief help from Mike Piechnik in the 7th, while Dolan & Murphy’s Juan Potlicchio was the hard luck losers, yielding only 4 hits and striking out 11.


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Bombers Win a Squeaker in ISC Opener

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

The # 4 ranked So Cal Bombers got all they could handle from the #17 ranked Bloomington Stix, needing a home run by Landy Rodriguez in the 6th inning to win 4-3. The Bombers trailed 3-2 into the 5th before scoring single runs in the 5th and 6th innings for the win. Bloomington nicked Bombers’ starter Sean Whitten for 3 runs in the second, while Tony Peeples and Lucas Matas tossed two scoreless innings each. Matt Tesore went the distance for Bloomington, pitching well against the powerful Bomber offense.

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ISC World Tournament – Day 1 – Aug 10

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

Results from Day 1, Friday, August 10, 2007:

Winners:
Scarborough Royals
Albaugh, IA
Orillia Riversharks
Aspen Interiors


Losers:

Thomson Area Merchants
St. Thomas Evergreen Centennials
Midwest Stampede
Jarvis Merchants

For all the details, and results for today which are being updated regularly, click the ISC Fastball logo above, and/or see Al’s Fastball at http://www.alsfastball.com

Click here for direct link to Al Doran’s ISC World Tournament SCOREBOARD.

HØRSHOLM (Denmark) Team Website

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

We are pleased to add another team to our “Teams” page – the HØRSHOLM (Horsholm) BASEBALL SOFTBALL CLUB, http://www.hbsk.dk/

Click here for the website in English, or click the link on the main page for English. Your team not listed? Send us an email to jim (at ) fastpitchwest.com

Thanks to HØRSHOLM manager Jens Terkelsen for sharing this link.

East Hants Done, Quebec Moves On

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

Continued great reporting of the Canadian Jr. Championships, from Pat Healey via

LeClair mows down 14 as Quebec moves on; East Hants eliminated

BY PAT HEALEY
MEDIA OFFICER

SUMMERSIDE – Quebec pitcher Francis LeClair had the East Hants Henchmen batters mesmerized Saturday morning in the first placement game, mowing down The game featured just three hits between the two teams and a total of 23 strikeouts- 14 by LeClair and saw the game’s only run score as a result of a Mathieu Benoit RBI single in the bottom of the fourth inning. “We’re hoping to do the same as last year,” LeClair said, noting Quebec won three times in 2006 on Saturday to make it to Sunday action.

“It’s a hard way to do it, but it’s the only way for us to get there.” East Hants did have their chances, stranding seven bases runners – including leaving the bases juiced in top of the fourth- compared to Quebec, who had just three runners left on base. David LeClair had the other Quebec hit. Aaron Harvey had the Henchmen’s lone hit. Cory Avery went the distance in suffering the loss in the pitcher’s duel, walking two and striking out nine. Quebec will now face Elmira Advance Millwright at 1 pm in the playoff round.. Both teams need to win to continue playing on.