Archive for August, 2008

Live ISC TV Coverage of ISC World Tournament’s Final Day

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

Click here for links to the streaming video and audio feeds from the 2008 ISC World Tournament at Sunset Park, Kimberly, Wisconsin.

Schedule of Games for Final Day of 2008 ISC World Tournament

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

Schedule of Games for Final Day of 2008 ISC World Tournament, Saturday, August 16, 2008

12:00 noon – Winner’s Bracket Final
Kitchener Rivershark Twins, Ontario, Canada vs. Aspen Interiors, Saskatoon, Canada

2:00 p.m. – Loser’s Bracket Semi-Final

Patsy’s, New York vs. The Farm Tavern, Madison, Wisconsin

4:00 p.m. – Loser’s Bracket Final

Loser of Kitchener Rivershark Twins, Ontario, Canada vs. Aspen Interiors, Saskatoon, Canada
vs.
Winner of Patsy’s, New York vs. The Farm Tavern, Madison, Wisconsin

6:00 p.m.CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

Winner of 12:00 noon game
vs.
Winner of 4:00 p.m. game

Canadian Teams to Meet in Winner’s Bracket Final

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

As the ISC World Tournament heads into its final day and towards the Championship Game at 6pm this evening, one thing is for sure — there will be a Canadian team in the finals. The Kitchener Riversharks from Ontario, Canada will be taking on Aspen Interiors from Sasakatoon, Canada. Kitchener finished as high as third in the premier event of men’s fastball, back in 2002, and was the host in 2006 and 2007, but it has been the better part of a decade since a Canadian team reached the finals.

The two teams square off today at 12 noon today, with the winner advancing to the 6pm championship game, while the loser will play at 4pm, awaiting the winner of the loser’s semi-final between Patsy’s of New York and last year’s champion, The Farm Tavern, who will meet at 2pm. All games today on the main, lower diamond at Sunset Park, at Kimberly, Wisconsin, a picturesque diamond over looking the nearby Fox River. The crowd was estimated at 5000 people yesterday for home Farm Tavern’s game against Kitchener and figures to be a packed house today for the Grand Final.

The rosters for the two Canadian teams meeting in today’s winner’s bracket final are comprised of a who’s who in Canadian fastball, and a majority of the roster that Team Canada is likely to send to the once-every-four-years ISF World Championship competition. (See rosters below, pitchers shown in bold)

Kitchener ON Kitchener Rivershark Twins

1 Scott, Don 0 Pitcher Sebringville, ON

2 Shannon, Patrick 1 C Auckland, NZ
3 Fehrman, Ian 5 SS/2B Jarvis, ON
4 Bailey, Dave 7 DP/C Tavistock, ON
5 Sanford, Jason 8 C Nova Scotia
6 Loney, Dan 9 OF Cornwall, ON
7 Lynch, Matt 11 UT Aylmer, ON
8 Miller, Blake 13 SS/2B Kingsville, TX
9 Ellsworth, Jeff 19 OF Alberton, PEI
10 Ezekiel, Blair 21 1B/P St JOHNS, NFLD
11 Eidt, Jody 22 3B Absecon, NJ
12 Boyd, Evan 26 IF/OF Stouffville, ON
13 Martin, Todd 29 Pitcher Aurora, ON
14 Cox, Frank 30 Pitcher Owen Sound, ON

15 Mullaley, Steve 33 OF St JOHNS, NFLD
16 Wolfe, Ryan 77 OF Glencoe,ON
17 Shackleton, Derek 88 1B/3B St. Mary’s, ON
Bruckert, Denny 3 MGR
Lynch, Larry 6 Coach
Nydick, Bob 20 Coach

Saskatoon SK Aspen Interiors

1 Levy, Dale 2 OF St.Marys,ONT
2 Evely, Geoff 8 SS St.Johns, NL
3 Lawton, Mike 9 OF Saskatoon, SK
4 Joy, Darryl 10 2nd Calgary, AB
5 Hitchings, Jason 12 OF Saskatoon, SK
6 Ethier, Trevor 17 P Saskatoon, SK
7 Hanson, Chad 19 1B Saskatoon, SK
8 Smith, Rick 20 P Victoria, BC
9 Obrien, Sean 22 C Kitchener,ONT
10 Crawford, Greg 24 OF Saskatoon, SK
11 Mackintosh, Pat 38 OF Saskatoon, SK
12 Kostel, Ryan 41 C Fairview Heights,IL
13 Mackintosh, Keith 51 3B Melfort, SK
14 Bibby, Brad 54 OF Prince Albert, SK
15 Holoien, Dean 72 P Moose Jaw, SK
16 Head, Ron IF Camrose,Alberta
Jason Kurylyk MGR
Mike Guras Coach
Chris Wright Coach

2008 ISC World Tournament Enters Final Day Saturday

Friday, August 15th, 2008

The ISC World Tournament enters its seventh and final day on Saturday, August 16, 2008 at Sunset Park in Kimberly, Wisconsin.

A pair of Canadian teams are the only two remaining unbeaten teams, Kitchener, Ontario Riversharks and Aspen. The two will square off Saturday at 12:00 noon central time.

2:00 p.m. Patsy’s, New York vs. the winner of the late night Friday game, Jarvis, Ontario vs. The Farm Tavern (defending champions)
4:00 p.m. Loser of the 12:00 noon game vs. the winner of the 2:00 p.m. game
6:00 p.m. Championship Game

So Cal Bombers Fall to Patsy’s Again, Finish 6th at ISC World

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Both of So Cal Bombers Losses at ISC World Tournament to Patsy’s, New York

Going in to Friday night’s game against Patsy’s of New York, the So Cal Bombers had lost only one game — to Patsy’s. That one was a 13-2 shellacking, including seven home runs by Patsy’s.

Friday night, that same Patsy’s team eliminated the Bombers from the ISC World Tournament, using the long ball once again. Patsy’s slugged three home runs off starter Marty Grant, in the first two innings, for a 4-0 lead, and never looked back as the Bombers could not muster much offense against Australian pitcher Adam Folkard. Patsy’s started right where they left off the other night, as two of the first three batter solo home runs, Thomas Makea and Brad Rhona.

In the second, Omar Moraga singled and scored on a long home run by Louie Joglar. Pitcher Marty Grant and Louie Joglar traded words, as Grant took umbrage to Joglar standing at home and watching it go, and flipping his bat. Several players on each side came out, when it appeared that a hockey game might break out. Grant was replaced by Lucas Mata, who surrendered just one run the rest of the way, a solo shot by Stephen Ratu. Things quieted down, including both offenses for most of the evening, with the final score winding up 5-1 Patsy’s.

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Chad Boom hit a solo home run for the Bomber’s lone run. The Bombers finished 6th in the 32 team tournament.

Bombers to Face Patsy’s at ISC World – Again

Friday, August 15th, 2008

The So Cal Bombers, fresh off of their exciting, extra inning 5-4 win over # 3 ranked Broken Bow, will have to face # 2 Patsy’s of New York tonight, following Patsy’s 7-0 run rule loss to the Kitchener Riversharks. The Bombers’ only loss came at the hands of Patsy’s in their third game of the tournament, a 13-2 shellacking which included seven home runs by the New York club. The turn of events will force the Bombers to choose between a more rested Lucas Mata — who surrendered 10 of the runs to Patsy’s the other night, or veteran Marty Grant, who has pitched very well, but more innings than Mata, including a 1-0 win yesterday and most of the 5-4 win today.

The game is scheduled for 7pm central, 5pm California time, but due to the earlier Bombers-Bow game running long, the games are behind schedule. The scheduled 5pm game between Aspen and The Farm Tavern is just getting underway a bit after 7pm, meaning the Bombers game is more likely to start at 9pm central, 7pm California time.

Live streaming video (or just audio) of all games tonight available by clicking here.

The Bombers are now among the final six teams, with three unbeaten teams:

Aspen
The Farm Tavern
Kitcheners and

The Farm Tavern and Aspen game is underway at 7pm central time Friday night.

along with three teams with one loss:

Patsy’s, New York
So Cal Bombers, CA
Jarvis of Ontario, Canada

The ISC World Tournament concludes tomorrow, Saturday, August 16, 2008 with the championship game at 6pm central, 4pm California time.

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for the complete scoreboard and schedule of remaining games.

Bombers Over Bow at ISC, to Play Again at 7pm Central Time

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Dave Kimura Delivers Game Winning Hit

The A-1 Casa Trejo So Cal Bombers won again at the ISC World Tournament in Kimberly, Wisconsin, in one of the best games of the tournament, against the highly ranked Broken Bow Gremlins of Nebraska. The game featured a number of the games top pitchers, including starters Marty Grant for the Bombers and Andrew Kirkpatrick for Broken Bow. The game see-sawed, with Bow leading first, the Bombers taking a lead, Bow coming back to tie it in the late innings.

Dave Kimura delivered the game winner in the top of the 8th inning, a high hopper over the head of Broken Bow third baseman Todd Budke, scoring two to give the Bombers the lead. Bombers skipper Kelly McGiffin pressed all the right buttons, inserting Darryl Sandback as a pitch hitter for Kimura earlier inn the game, with Sandback driving in a run. Kimura was re-entered into the game and came through in the clutch with the biggest hit of the game, for the win.

Bow battled back for a run in the bottom of the eighth inning, and had the tying and go ahead runs aboard, but could not cash them in against Bomber’s reliever, Lucas Mata. For Broken Bow, Denmark import Freddy Terkelsen had a home run and a double off off Grant, while veteran Jarrad Martin had two hits and drove in two of Broken Bow’s four runs.

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The Bombers are now among the final seven teams, with four unbeaten teams:

Aspen
The Farm Tavern
Kitcheners and
Patsy’s

along with three teams with one loss:

So Cal Bombers
Jarvis of Ontario, Canada and
Horse Lake Thunder of Alberta Canada

The Bombers will face the losers of the Kitcheners/Patsy’s game at 7pm central time tonight (Friday), 5pm California time, while the winner of Jarvis/Horse Lake Thunder will take on the loser of The Farm/Patsy’s. Patsy’s is the team that dropped the Bombers into the loser’s bracket, with a 13-2 rout that including 7 home runs for Patsy’s.

The ISC World Tournament concludes tomorrow, Saturday, August 16, 2008 with the championship game at 6pm central, 4pm California time.

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for the complete scoreboard and schedule of remaining games.

So Cal Bombers Win, Advance at ISC World Tournament

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Veteran Marty Grant Tosses a Gem for Bombers

After suffering a humbling 13-2 loss in their third game of the tournament to Patsy’s of New York, the A-1 Casa Trejo So Cal Bombers defeated Townline, of Wisconsin, 1-0, with veteran Marty Grant tossing a 1 hitter, and striking out 12 enroute to the win. Townline was coming off a win against in state rival, Circle Tap, which was played on the upper diamond, just before heading down to the main, lower diamond at Sunset Park. Grant threw a perfect game in the Bomber’s opener, then three more scoreless innings against Midland, Michigan, running his scoreless string to 16 innings in the tournament. Grant, a New Zealand native now into his forties, pitched Thursday night on the same diamond that he threw at in 1989 as a young rookie pitcher in his twenties for the local All Car Wisconsin team. Grant starred for many years as a member of the ISF World Champion New Zealand Black Sox, but was coaxed out of retirement by the the Trejos, who head up the So Cal Bomber team. On Thursday night, Grant flashed that familiar, dominant form, striking out 12 while relying heavily on his rise ball, but mixing the change and drop, to stymie the Townline hitters.

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The game’s only run was scored by the Bombers in the 5th, when Darryl Sandback doubled, and came home on a ground-out by Steve Pinnochio.

A-1 Bombers 5th – Sandback D doubled. Sandback D advanced to third on a wild pitch. Waverick K struck out. Butler M hit by pitch. Pinocchio S grounded out to ss, RBI; Butler M advanced to second; Sandback D scored. Lalonde A lined out to ss. 1 run, 1 hit, 0 errors, 1 LOB.

The Bombers return to play against the Broken Bow Gremlins, this morning (Friday) against the Broken Bow Gremlins of Nebraska. The Gremlins stumbled in their second game, falling to Ontario Canada’s Jarvis, while the Bombers won their first two, before being knocked into the loser’s bracket. The teams square off Friday morning at 11am Central time, in one of the tournament’s marquee matchups, pitting last year’s second and third place teams.

Team Rainey Falls to Circle Tap, Eliminated from ISC World Tournament

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Team Rainey finished their 2008 ISC World Tournament run, falling 7-1 to Circle Tap, on Thursday morning at Kimberly, Wisconsin. The California squad finished with a 2-2 record, defeating the Kegel Black Knights of Fargo, North Dakota, and the Bahamas Texaco Pirates, while losing to the defending champions, The Farm Tavern of Madison, Wisconsin and Circle Tap, of Denmark, Wisconsin.

Details on Team Rainey’s final game to folllow.

California Teams Fight for Survival at ISC World Tournament

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Rainey at 11am central, Bombers at 10pm Thursday

California’s two teams at the ISC World Tournament have 2 and 1 records and will fight for survival today at the double elimination event. The So Cal A-1 Casa Trejo Bombers won their first two games, before falling to Patsy’s last night, 13-2 in a home run laden game, will wait until 10pm Central time (8pm California time) for their opponent — which would wind up being local rival Team Rainey, should Rainey win two earlier games Thursday.

Team Rainey plays this morning, Thursday, August 14th at 11am central time against Circle Tap of Denmark, Wisconsin. Rainey is currently 2-1, and will need to win three games on Thursday to stay alive in the double elimination event. Should they win their first two games, they would face the So Cal Bombers at 10pm Central time tonight.