Archive for August, 2007

Rain at Jr. Men’s Championships in PEI

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

Rain at the Canadian Jr. Men’s Championships in PEI forces schedule change. Details and revised schedule at

NL in control at Junior Men’s championship

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

From

Wednesday, August 8, 2007
DAY 4 REPORT

NL in control at Junior Men’s championship

BY PAT HEALEY
MEDIA OFFICER

SUMMERSIDE – Newfoundland and Labrador Kelly’s Pub Canadians are in the driver’s seat with a perfect 5-0 record at 2007 Causeway Bay Softball Canada Junior Men’s fast pitch championships. The Canadians beat the East Hants Henchmen 3-2 and were losing 2-1 in the bottom of the third before all games were postponed due to heavy trains.

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Moses leads the call for Hall of Fame honorees

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

From the

When Joe Moses puts pen to paper and asks for your attendance at an event, the general response is positive.
By Rick McCorkle

That’s why nearly 80 former local men’s fastpitch softball players, sponsors, umpires, commissioners and sportswriters have responded to Moses’ request to be honored at the first induction of the Southwest Washington Fastpitch Softball Hall of Fame on Saturday at the Lower Columbia College Student Center.

Moses, who graduated from Castle Rock High in 1932 and is considered one of the best athletes and coaches to come out of Southwest Washington, is intent on making sure his softball peers get their due while they’re still around to enjoy it.

“We want everyone to feel welcome,” Moses said. “There were a lot of great players from our area through the years, and we want to recognize as many as we can.”

Earlier this year, Moses planned to hold the event at the Merk Building in downtown Longview but as the Hall of Fame inductee list continued to grow, he determined a larger room was needed.

It’s estimated that another 400-500 family members and supporters of local fastpitch softball during the 1940s, 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s will attend the free event.

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ASA Boys Fastpitch Nationals

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

Thanks to Doug Lindaman for this report:

Top four finishers from the ASA Junior Olympic Boys Fastpitch National Championships in North Mankato, Minnesota:

14-Under
1. St. Paul, MN Midway

2. Lake Crystal, MN Legion
3. Sioux Falls, SD Embroidery Touch
4. Sioux Falls, SD J-MAC Trucking
Championship game: Midway 11 Legion 0
WP Robert Kinne
LP Nate Meixell

16-Under
1. Amazonia, MO NAP Co. Rockhounds

2. Lake Crystal, MN Lumber
3. Pattonsburg, MO Jim Nalle Farms
4. Eagleville, MO NOMO Fastpitch
Championship game: Rockhounds 7 Lumber 5
WP Kody Schieber
LP Josh Schroeder

18-Under
1. Sioux Falls, SD Rookies

2. Hartford, SD Explosion
3. Conception Jct., MO Schmitz Dozing
4. Salt Lake City, UT Page Brake
Championship game: Rookies 6 Explosion 2
WP BJ Hunhoff
LP Jim Hartman

23-Under
1. Lake Crystal, MN Weggy’s

2. Stewartville, MN Strikers Corner
3. Onalaska, WI LX
4. Ephrata, PA Cornerstone Excavating
Championship game: Weggy’s 4 Strikers Corner 2
WP John Paul Peterson
LP John Kelly

20 players currently in the pool for possible selection to the USA Softball junior men’s national team participated in the 14-Under, 16-Under and 18-Under club team nationals while 14 teams from 8 states (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, California and Pennsylvania) played in the highly-competitive 23-Under division.

JRW & Associates at 47th Annual Seattle Invite

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007


Thanks to JR Williamson for this report.

Excerpted from the Yakima (WA) Herald-Republic

Sunday August 5th – JRW & Associates 2-1 in Pool Play

TUKWILA, WA – JRW & Associates went 2-1 in pool play at the Seattle Invite on Saturday. Seeded play begins this morning.
Kevin Norton had six hits on the day for JRW, including a two-run homer in a 6-3 victory against Jay Birds of Seattle.

Saturday’s Results

JRW & Associates 100 050 0 – 6 10 3
Jay Birds (Seattle) 200 100 0 – 3 6 1
Drotzmann and Johnson; Glasoe, Decater (5) and Troutman, Wells (6).
Highlights, JRW: Dustin Workentin (JRW) 2-4, 2 RBI, HR; Kevin Norton (JRW) 1-3, 2-run HR; Wade Liberty (JRW) 2-4, 2 RBI; Dave Drotzmann (JRW) 13 Ks.

Daly’s (Seattle) 002 001 0 – 3 10 3
JRW & Associates 103 203 x – 9 12 2
Daly and Kolda; W. Liberty, Drotzmannn (7) and M. Liberty, Johnson (7).
Highlights, JRW: Kevin Norton (JRW) 2-4, 2 RBI; Casey Johnson (JRW) 2-4, RBI; Tom Magers (JRW) 2-3, 3 RBI; Wade Liberty (JRW) 10 Ks.

JRW & Associates 000 001 0 – 1 4 1
Comox Valley, B.C. 000 301 x – 4 3 2 (Eventual Tourn Champions)
Drotzmann, W. Liberty (6) and Johnson, M. Liberty (6).
Highlights, JRW: Kevin Norton (JRW) 2-3, run; Wade Liberty (JRW) 1-2, RBI.

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USA Jr. Men’s Camp

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

USA Softball recently conducted two fastpitch camps, exclusively for young male players, in conjunction with the ASA Junior Olympic Boys National Championships in North Mankato, Minnesota.

The first camp involved 20 boys who are in the pool group of players born in 1989 or later that are age-eligible for selection to the USA squad that will compete at the ISF Junior Men’s World Championship next June in Whitehorse, Yukon Canada. All 20 of these boys were playing with various club teams in the 14-Under, 16-Under and 18-Under ASA national tournaments. USA Softball junior men’s national team head coach Tim Lyon, along with assistant coaches Scott Standerfer and Gary Mullican conducted the 3-hour camp at Caswell Park on Thursday afternoon, August 2.

Later that evening, 30 boys from five states participated in an open tryout camp for players born in 1989 or later. The junior men’s coaching staff gave instruction in hitting and fielding fundamentals as well as more individualized information for the positions of pitchers and catchers, outfielders, middle infielders and corner infielders. From this group of boys, the coaching staff was pleasantly surprised at the abilities of several players who are age-eligible for next years USA national team as well as the prospects for players born in 1993 or later who would be eligible for the next ISF event in 2012.

For further information about opportuniities to be a part of the junior men’s national team, contact USA Softball at www.usasoftball.org or head coach Tim Lyon at timlyon@earthlink.net.

Elkland 2nd at NSA World Series

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

From

2007 NSA World Series (Elkland Fastpitch Team Results)

2007 Season Record – 23-9
2007 NSA World Series Record – 8-1, 2nd place finish

Game by Game Results

Game #1 Elkland Defeats DC Trojans (forfeit victory)
Game #2 Elkland Defeats Westerville Capitals 4-1
Game #3 Elkland Defeats Rathway AC 12-0
Game #4 Elkland Loses to NY Bombers 6-5
Game #5 Elkland Defeats SC Tornadoes 3-0
Game #6 Elkland Defeats Hoffmans Rise 8-7
Game #7 Elkland Defeats Knoxville-Ontario 4-3
Game #8 Elkland Defeats Keatings 5-1
Game #9 Elkland Defeats Adco 5-0

Elkland Top Hitters

Bryan Miller .535 (15-28), 4 doubles, 5 triples, 8 runs, 8 RBI’s
Greg Garrity .450 (9-20), 5 HR’s, 11 RBI’s
Kevin Brink .416 (10-24), HR, 6 RBI’s
Justin Cevette .375 (9-24), Double, 2 Triples, 7 RBI’s
John Dry .350 (7-20), Double, RBI
Bruce Hackett .318 (7-22), 2 Doubles, HR, 2 RBI’s

Elkland Top Pitchers

Jeff Murphy – 3-0, 0.85 ERA, 16.1 IP, 29 Strikeouts
Greg Garrity – 3-1, 1.52 ERA, 18.1 IP, 34 strikeouts, No-Hitter vs. SC Tornadoes
Jason Smith – 1-0, 4.72 ERA, 13.1 IP, 23 strikeouts

*Gregg Garrity, Jeff Murphy, and Bryan Miller were all selected to the NSA All-Tournament Team.

PEI’S Richard No Hits N.B. Vics at Jr’s

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

From Pat Healey in PEI, via

RICHARD NO HITS N.B. VICS

SUMMERSIDE – P.E.I. thrower Pierre Richard pitched six innings of no hit ball and Matt Dawson (2-4) stole two bases and drove home two runners as the host P.E.I. Source for Sports Twins mercied the New Brunswick Miramichi Vics 7-0 to open day 4 here at the 2007 Causeway Bay Softball Canada Junior Men’s fast pitch championships. Richard struck out seven and walked two in picking up the win. Devon Praught (1-3, two RBI), Ryan Gallant (2-4, run scored, double), Jeremy McKinnon (1-3, RBI) were P.E.I’s top batters. Jeremy Regan went two and one third innings in taking the loss, allowing on run on one hit, walking four and fanning one. Shane Benjamin gave up six runs in three and one third innings while and Brandon Gorman went a third of an inning walking one.

NAFA Rosters Needed

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

From

In preparation for the upcoming NAFA World Series, all participating teams are to submit a tentative roster with numbers to the NAFA Statistician.

The NAFA World Series set a new standard by providing up to the minute box scores for games played in the tournament. We were able to do this due to use of scoring software at the diamonds that allowed for us to enter games on palm pilots and immediately download and send to the media outlets.

In order for this system to work we must have tentative rosters at least one week in advance to enter player names and numbers into the system. Rosters can be amended at the managers meeting. Teams not submitting their rosters will need to make sure this is done at the managers meeting.

Please submit rosters to nafastats@hotmail.com

Your help in this matter is greatly appreciated.

Tony Schaaf
NAFA Statistician
nafastats(AT)hotmail.com

8 Games for Midland at the ASA Major

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

From:

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Explorers eliminated at ASA tourney
08/07/2007

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Playing their eighth game in less than 72 hours, the No. 13 Midland Explorers ran out of steam Saturday at the ASA Men’s Major Fastpitch tournament.

Against No. 8 Circle Tap, the Explorers were ahead 2-1 in the third inning but went on to lose 10-2 after a seven-run sixth inning — eliminating the Explorers from the tourney.

The tournament began Thursday with Midland’s dramatic 4-3 win against No. 19 Dolan & Murphy. Explorers’ catcher Craig Crawford hit a walk-off home run in the bottom of the seventh to help Midland advance to the Round of 16.

But the momentum didn’t continue later that night against the No. 3 Orillia Quaker Riversharks. The Explorers managed only three hits — two from Crawford — in losing 3-0 and falling into the losers’ bracket.

With the Explorers needing to win nine straight games to clinch the title, Midland began elimination play Friday by beating the No. 22 Ashland Mets 4-0. After taking the loss against Orillia, Grant Patterson bounced back to earn the win by striking out nine and allowing just three hits. Crawford hit his second home run of the tournament to help the Explorers advance.

Immediately following the game, Midland roughed up No. 23 Plangger’s with a 6-2 victory. The Explorers’ Steve Roberts had two hits and three RBIs to lead the team.

After an afternoon break, Midland came back to win 3-2 over the Bloomington Stix. Patterson earned his second win of the tournament on his way to first-team All-America honors.

The marathon day ended with a dramatic victory — Midland’s fourth of the day — against the No. 16 Quad City Sox. Down 2-0 from the first inning on, Midland came back in its final at-bat. With runners on second and third and one-out, Reid Benson scored on a wild pitch to cut the lead in half, and Todd Schultz advanced to third. Crawford then walked and stole second to put the winning run in scoring position. That set the table for Steve Horning’s game-winning two-run single.

“Friday was just a marathon day,” manager Clint Beane said.

After getting very little sleep, the Explorers returned Saturday to continue their run through the losers’ bracket. Patterson pitched a complete-game shutout and struck out 10 in a 3-0 win over Florida Fastpitch. Kyle Beane hit a two-run homer to lead Midland.

Midland then lost to Circle Tap to finish the tourney at 6-2.

“We hit that losers’ bracket a little early,” Clint Beane said. “We still would have had to win three more games (had we beat Circle Tap).”

In addition to Patterson’s first-team honors, Crawford was named second-team All-America.

Midland will conclude its season at the ISC World Tournament in Kitchener, Ont., beginning Friday