Archive for August, 2007

Host Kitchener Twins aim to take championship

Friday, August 10th, 2007

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Twins aim to take championship

CHRISTINE RIVET
RECORD STAFF

[KITCHENER] – Canada has produced many of the planet’s finest fastball players, though the red and white has gone a dozen years without a world championship at the club level.

And although a pair of Ontario rivals are in the mix at the 61st annual International Softball Congress world tournament, which opens today at Kitchener’s Peter Hallman Ball Yard, they’ll have to slug it out in a field that includes an assortment of top-flight American-based challengers whose rosters are fuelled by a host of international talent.

The fifth-ranked Kitchener Hallman Twins and the No. 3 Orillia Riversharks will be in tough at the 32-team event, said one fastball insider, ISC website director Al Doran, who predicts any one of three American teams could cart off the hardware when the tourney winds down on Aug. 18.

“I’m thinking it could be Patsy’s, the Farm and possibly So Cal as a long-shot,” said Doran, of Richmond Hill, Ont.

No Canadian team has won the ISC title since the Toronto Gators claimed it in 1995.

The Twins hope to improve on the fifth-place showing they posted at last year’s worlds.

For the first time in decades, the ISC circuit is without a clear-cut favourite since the demise of the two-time defending champs, County Materials of Marathon, Wis., in the off-season.

So, there’s no time like the present, said Twins coach Larry Lynch.

“This year, on any given weekend, there could be four or five teams that could step up. We hope we will be one of ’em”

To improve their chances, the Twins will need to stay on the winners’ side of the bracket, thus maintaining their prime-time status in the schedule with the occasional day off and avoiding the two-games-a-day slog waiting for teams on the losers’ side, he said.

Last year, the jittery Twins dropped their second game and faced an uphill climb.

“Going into a big tournament — especially at home — I don’t think you can avoid the butterflies. You will always have that. But last year was a good experience for us. I think we’ll be better prepared mentally,” said Twins catcher Dave Bailey.

As for Patsy’s — who are emerging as the closest to a favourite this tourney can offer — they hope to fly beneath the radar.

“We are trying to be humble. I don’t want to load the gun for anybody,” said Phil Rogers, a Wall Street lawyer who owns and manages the team.

“We don’t want to rock the boat.”

With so many teams in the hunt, one thing’s for certain.

“You can count on some upsets,” said Lynch.

The tournament also features a flight for intermediate teams, the ISC tournament of championships (affectionately known as the ISC IIs) which opens Tuesday at Kitchener’s Budd Park and Kinsmen Park in Cambridge.

A midget-aged tourney will feature six under-19 teams. It runs Aug. 16-18 at Hallman Ball Yard.

Here’s a look at The Record’s favourites heading into the main event:

1. Patsy’s –– Named for a previous sponsor, a New York City restaurant, this outfit boasts speed, power and pitching. Gained momentum through the latter part of the season, capturing both the American Softball Association title and the trophy from Allentown, Pa. Australia’s Adam Folkhard, along with three-time ISC champ, Canadian-born Gerald Muizelaar, anchor the pitching staff.

2. The Farm –– Big bats and loads of big-game experience. The ace of the staff, Korrey Gareau of Victoria, B.C. is a seasoned veteran. Late-season surge saw the boys from Madison, Wis. battle through the losers’ bracket at the U.S. club team championship all the way to the final. Roster notables include Canadian outfielders Colin Abbott and Paul Rosebush.

3. So Cal Bombers — Dark horse entry from the Golden State has already won three major tourneys this season, including the Monkton Invitational. Still, the Bombers’ pitching staff doesn’t draw much respect from the fastball community. All that could change in Kitchener, especially if So Cal’s usual booming bats and sparkling defence can keep games close.

4. Broken Bow Gremlins — Armed with perhaps the finest pitcher in the game today, Aussie ace Andrew Kirkpatrick, the team based from Clifton Park, N.Y. enters the tourney ranked No. 1 in the world, though the Gremlins have battled demons of inconsistency.

5. Kitchener Hallman Twins — Posted a 2-7 (won-lost) record against the world’s top-ranked teams in previous tourney play this season, though none of those losses were by more than two runs. Have fielded perhaps their best hitting lineup in the team’s four-decade history, adding American sluggers Todd Budke and Blake Miller in the off-season.

6. Orillia Riversharks — Started the season ranked No. 1 in the world, but veteran squad has cooled off lately. Players to watch include Kitchener resident and national team catcher Sean O’Brien along with his younger brother Rob, a pitcher, who lives in Elora.

crivet@therecord.com

TOURNAMENT OPENS TODAY

(All games at Peter Hallman Ball Yard; runs until Aug. 18)

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60th ISC World Tournament Gets Underway Today

Friday, August 10th, 2007


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The 60th Annual ISC World Tournament gets underway in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, pitting the 32 best teams in the world. Today’s games get underway at 4pm EST (1pm for those of us on the west coast).

Today’s Schedule of Games, Friday, August 10

4:00pm Gm 1
Scarborough Royals vs. Thompson Area Merchants

6:00pm Gm 2
Albaugh Inc vs. St Thomas Evergreen Centennials

8:00pm Gm 3
Orillia Riversharks vs. Midwest Stampede

10:00pm Gm 4
Jarvis Merchants vs. Aspen Interiors

That Albaugh game at 6pm (3pm here in California) involves So Cal pitcher, Sonny Perkins. His team hails from Elkhart, IA.

The Thomson Area Merchants, IL, who get the honors of playing in the opener, competed in the ISC II division last year, moving up in class, and finishing strong in their 2007 season at the open level.

The Orillia Riversharkswill be the highest ranked team playing on Day 1. The ‘Sharks held the # 1 ranking for a good part of the year, finishing up at # 3 in the world. They finished 3rd in the recent ASA Major Nationals, behind # 2 Patsy’s and # 6 The Farm.

Al Doran of Al’s Fastball fame will be on hand from the first pitch to the last, and keeping all of us posted on the games throughout the tournament. I heard from him yesterday, as he was setting up shop in his “ergo” chair that will be home for the next 9 days. Read his pre-tournament post, “Peter Hallman Ballyard Ready To Go” at his website, Al’s Fastball for a preview of what is to come, including the exciting news that Rogers Cable in Canada will be televising 6 of the games, combined with David Blackburn’s “ISC-TV” streaming video program that will bring us live video of twenty — count ’em 20! games.

Here is the list of teams entered:

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San Diego Primetime Opens NAFA World Series Against Rice Lake, Wisconsin

Friday, August 10th, 2007

San Diego Primetime, from the So Cal Independent Fastpitch League (SCIFL) will open at the NAFA World Series, “A Major” division on Thursday, August 16:

Thursday 4 pm, Des Moines Sports Complex Field 2
Rice Lake Orangemen, Rice Lake, Wisconsin vs San Diego Primetime, San Diego, California

Rude Pac to Open NAFA Against Wisconsin

Friday, August 10th, 2007

Rude Pac, from the So Cal Independent Fastpitch League (SCIFL) will open at the NAFA World Series, “A Major” division on Thursday, August 16:

Thursday 6 pm, Raccoon River Complex West Des Moines Sports Complex Field 3
LX, Lacrosse, Wisconsin vs Rude Pac Fastpitch, Sun Valley, California

Rude Pac, from the So Cal Independent Fastpitch League (SCIFL) will open at the NAFA World Series, “AA Major” division on Saturday, August 18:

Saturday 9:45 am Des Moines Sports Complex Field 1 in Des Moines
Bar on the Avenue, Appleton, Wisconsin vs Rude Pac, Southern California

Editor’s Note: NAFA rules permit teams to compete in multiple divisions, albeit with different rosters and pitchers, according to their classification lists.

NAFA Announces First Round Games for A-Major, AA and AA-Major

Friday, August 10th, 2007

[Des Moines, Iowa] – First round games times for the first weekend of play at the 2007 NAFA World Series in Des Moines Iowa are now posted, as well as they bracket for the Class AA-Major tournament.

Information for each class can be found at the following links:

Class A-Major
Class AA
Class AA-Major

For all information and results for the 2007 NAFA World Series, make sure to visit the website at http://www.2007ws.nafafastpitch.com.

Brett Bresnahan
NAFA Webmaster
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http://www.nafafastpitch.com
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Tough test awaits Explorers at ISC World Tournament

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

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Around the Horn: Tough test awaits Explorers at ISC World Tournament
By Greg Chalfin

The final tournament of the fastpitch softball season awaits the No. 13 Midland Explorers in this weekend’s ISC World Tournament held in Kitchener, Ont.

Another tough draw awaits them too.

As at last weekend’s ASA Men’s Major Fastpitch tournament, the Explorers find a potential second-round matchup with the No. 3 Orillia Quaker Riversharks a distinct possibility.

At the ASA tournament, Orillia defeated Midland 3-0 in the second round and held the Explorers to just three hits.

“It really doesn’t matter because you have to play everybody to win (the tournament),” Explorers’ manager Clint Beane said. “We played them really well (last) Thursday night. Hopefully, we hit a little better.”

Midland responded at the ASA tournament with six consecutive wins through the losers’ bracket before finally falling to No. 8 Circle Tap. But as much success as they had facing elimination, Beane said it would be “a big lift” to get past Orillia in the second round.

“We played really well against those top teams,” Beane said. “We just haven’t broken through.”

Midland will have to find a way to beat top teams this weekend if it’s going to have success. Each of the 12 teams ranked ahead of them are in the 30- team field.

Beane added that the ISC’s prestige comes from the level of competition combined with the tournament’s atmosphere.

“The fan base is unreal as far as the ISC goes,” Beane said.

The Explorers had their worst finish since 1989 at last year’s ISC World Tournament, finishing 22nd, but Beane expects the team to respond to last year’s disappointing finish.

“The bounce back is to win that second game,” Beane said. “You’ve got to kind of stay in that winners’ bracket.”

Midland opens against unranked Napanee at 1 p.m. Saturday. The tournament continues through Aug. 18.

Online Team Profile for ISC II Managers

Thursday, August 9th, 2007


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The Ballparkradio crew is asking each ISC II team manager or representative to complete an online TEAM PROFILE form, providing some basic information about your team for their use during the broadcasts.

As with the player profile team, the form is online, so you don’t need to send anything in — just fill in the blanks and click “Submit”. Better still, it’s much shorter than the player form, so it takes just minutes to complete.

We must receive a team form to keep you on the broadcast schedule, so please complete it as soon as possible.

Click here to go directly to the TEAM PROFILE form, or see the link on the front page of Ballparkradio.com

** Note: We would like managers and coaches to complete an “player profile” form too **

Complete a Player Profile Form for Ballparkradio

Thursday, August 9th, 2007


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** Note: The online player profile form is WORKING AGAIN. We have received over 140 profiles so far, and thanks to all of you who took the time to complete it. That still leaves about 500 of you that we don’t have a broadcast profile for – so please return to fill one in, won’t you? **


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* Notice to All Players Competing in the 2007 ISC II Tournament of Champions *

Ballparkradio will be broadcasting (at least) 27 games from this year’s ISC II Tournament of Champions.

We have posted an online “Player Profile” form at the Ballparkradio.com website, for you to complete. Nothing to handwrite, nothing to send in — just fill in the blanks, and click the “Submit” button and you’re done.

We encourage and request all players complete one, so that our broadcast crew has some information about you to share with the listening audience.

The form can be submitted entirely online, so there is nothing to mail or email. The first dozen or so items are basic information – name, team, uniform number, hometown etc. and are required, while the rest is up to you. (though we do appreciate you providing as much information as possible)

Don’t wait – you can do it now. Click here to go directly to the form.

Be the first team to have all of your players submit profiles !

2007 Deadline for Largest Ever Men’s Masters World Series Nearing (Aug 13)

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

2007 NAFA Masters World Series in Rockford, Illinois Sept. 8-9 and for Carson City, Nevada
Sept 15-16.

The entry deadline for your entry fee and entry form to be mailed to us is August 13th so that we can prepare start times and email those to the coaches as soon as possible.

I have put an entry form at the bottom of this email for your convenience. There are no Friday games so every team should be prepared to play at 8 am Saturday morning. Our goal for championship games was 3pm but some divisions are so large that we may need the 4:45 round if people don’t have to fly out. If they have already made plane reservations then we will work it out.

Over the last 5 days we have had several entries by email and phone especially for Rockford and if your name is not listed here, email us and we will add it or if your name or city is wrong email us back. Please forward this info to other teams that you know may be interested in articipating.

The following teams have verbally committed to play in the 2007

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NL Canadians stay undefeated at nationals

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

From The Guardian
“Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew”

The host Summerside Twins squad sports a 2-2 record at the junior men’s fastpitch championship

JASON SIMMONDS
Transcontinental Media

SUMMERSIDE — The Kelly’s Pub Canadians are the lone undefeated team after three days of play at the 2007 Canadian junior men’s fastpitch championship.

The defending champions from Newfoundland and Labrador overpowered the host P.E.I. Source for Sports Twins 11-1 in five innings Tuesday night to improve to 4-0.

“We’re definitely pleased with our play,” said Canadians’ centre fielder Brad Ezekiel, who walked, doubled home a run and scored twice against the host team. “Hopefully things keep going up from here.”

Also Tuesday evening, the Saskatoon Diamondbacks scored an unearned run in the bottom of the seventh inning to pull out a thrilling 2-1 decision over the previously unbeaten Scarborough (Ont.) Wolverines (4-1).

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