Archive for September, 2008

Great Britain Invites Players for 2009 ISF

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Our good friend Russ Snow, head coach for Great Britain’s 2009 ISF team, is looking for players to add to their World Championships ’09 roster. Russ, as many of our readers know, was a teammate of mine on the Vista Bombers in the early 1990’s, then played for Larry Miller Toyota, SLC, UT and Long Beach Painters in the later 1990’s, and has been a standout pitcher on a number of Master’s teams, including several National Championship squads. Russ was named the Outstanding Pitcher at last year’s NAFA Masters East. Russ spends part of his time in Great Britain, and part here in California, in the Escondido area, where he (though not his ranch) survived the San Diego fires of 2007.

[London, September 3rd 2008,] – After qualifying for the World Championships ’09 in Saskatoon a few weeks ago in Copenhagen, Denmark, Great Britain’s Mens Fastpitch team is inviting all players with a British passport, or able to get one to get in touch with the GB staff.

The 2009 ISF World Championships will be held from 17-26 July in Saskatoon, Canada. For those that want to apply for a British passport, you can only get one if one of your parents has a British passport as well.

Please contact us asap should you be interested

Great Britain staff:

Russ Snow, Head Coach, rjsnow(at) yahoo.com
Norman Ames, Assistant Coach, norman.ames(at) gielissen.nl
Stephen Fullan, Team Manager sfullan(at) ntlworld.com

2008 ASA “C” All Americans and Individual Award Winners – Prescott, AZ

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

ASA National Championship Final – Post Championship Fact Sheet
Men’s Class C Fast Pitch National Championship Tournament

Number of Teams
50

Tournament Site
Prescott. Arizona

Champion
Landis Supermarket, Telford City, PA
Manager – Brent Moyer

MVP
Troy Hertzler, Landis Supermarkets, Telford, PA

Home Run Champion
Javier Fierro – 7 Home Runs
Savala Silverhawks, Bakersfield CA

Batting Champion
Justin Stock, Landis Supermarkets, Telford, PA

ASA All-American Fast Pitch Team

First Team

Position Player Team Name

IF Andy Devalles , Katman Sports, MA
IF Steve Vierra, Manor Dirtbags, TX
IF Frank Keating, Landis Supermarket, PA
IF Jeff Schultz, Santa Rosa, CA
OF Justin Stock, Landis Supermarket, PA
OF Alfonso Gonzalez, Tuscon Hurricanes, AZ
OF Josh Horton, Katman Sports, MA
OF Darryl Banks, Nor-Cal, CA
Utility Marc Young, Santa Rosa, CA
Utility Brent Moyer, Landis Supermarket
Utility Mo Duran, Tuscon Hurricanes, AZ
C Brian Schultz, Manor Dirtbags, TX
P Troy Hertzler, Landis Supermarket, PA
P Wiley Billings, Katman Sports, MA
P Jeff Want, Santa Rosa, CA

ASA All-American Fast Pitch Teams
Second Team

Position Player Team Name

IF Shane Reul, Katman Sports, MA
IF Danny Maclear, Santa Rosa, CA
IF Gil Pachero, Albuquerque Hitmen, NM
IF Gabe Moraga, G2, Wilcox, AZ
OF Matt Ratliff, Salt Lake Magic, UT
OF Eric Middough, Manor Dirtbags, TX
OF Lance Bobki, Piper Lake, KS
OF Charles Lewis, Nor-Cal, CA
Utility Carlos Gomez, Santa Rosa, CA
Utility Aaron Pennington, Piper Lake, KS
Utility Mike Gehman, Landis Supermarket
C Bobby Rosthenhausler, Tuscon Hurricanes, AZ
P Tony Mancha, Wolf Pack, NM
P Mark Blair, G2, Wilcox, AZ
P Johnny Mize, Manor Dirtbags, TX

Editor’s Note: In winning the MVP, Justin Stock of Landis Supermarket, Pennsylvania, batted .818 (18 of 22), which included three home runs, three triples and three doubles with 15 RBIs and 20 runs scored. In addition, he was hit by pitches three times and walked twice, pushing his on base percentage to .852.



The last time we saw numbers like this, it was another Pennsylvania player, Darren Zechman of PA Power in the 2005 ASA “C” Nationals in Stockton, going 21 for 35, a .600 avg, with 11 singles, 5 doubles, 3 triples, 2 home runs, and 12 RBI.

Centennials bronzed at Canadians

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Centennials bronzed at Canadians
By Times-Journal Staff

The St. Thomas Evergreen Centennials finished the Canadian Senior Men’s Fastpitch Championships on the podium with the bronze medal.

In an all-Ontario encounter, the Jarvis Gamblers blanked St. Thomas 4-0 Sunday to move on to the final against the host Saskatoon Aspen Interiors Black Sox.

Jarvis pitcher Paul Koert tossed a three-hitter while striking out eight batters. Scott Wager took the loss for St. Thomas allowing five hits, one base on balls and three earned runs in the first two innings.

Dale Levy, with two hits, and Tyler Lessard accounted for the Centennials’ offence.

Two days earlier, St. Thomas had edged Jarvis 2-1 on home runs by Mark Coleman and Brad Robinson to advance to the final four.

Jarvis finished first in the 10-team round robin with an 8-1 record, while St. Thomas tied for fourth place at 4-5.

In a game that put the winner directly in the final, Aspen Interiors scored in the bottom of the ninth inning to squeeze by St. Thomas 4-3.

Coleman had two of the five Centennials hits and scored a pair of runs.

Pitcher Todd Martin suffered the loss despite working a complete-game five-hitter and striking out 15 batters.

Aspen Interiors shut out Jarvis 2-0 to win the championship.

Trevor Ethier tossed a complete-game three-hitter, allowing no walks.

Tony Peeples MVP at ASA “A”

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Five Members of Italian Athletic Club Make All American

By The Record
September 03, 2008 6:00 AM

The Italian Athletic Club of Stockton went 4-0 over the weekend, beating New Image out of Wisconsin 11-3 in the championship of the men’s ASA A-Division fastpitch national championships in Kansas City, Mo., on Sunday.

Tony Peeples, one of the IAC’s two pitchers, was named the tournament’s most valuable player. Chase Turner, Steve Pinnocchio, James Butler, Jason Porto and Tony Peeples were all named All-Americans.

In the championship game, Turner went 3 for 3 with five RBI, Pinnocchio was 2 for 3 with two stolen bases and a three-run homer, and Eddie Brooks singled, scored twice and drove two runs,

In four games, the IAC outscored its opponents 23-7.

Teams Bumped up for 2009 ASA Nationals

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Article 507 of the ASA Code provides:

F. Mandatory Classification.

01. Mandatory Reclassification. An adult team that has four or more players on a roster, including pick-up players, from a team or teams that finished in the following divisions and classifications in the same National Championship Final must participate in the next higher classification in championship play for their next ASA playing season unless they played
in the Major classification:

a. Men’s Class B Fast Pitch Top Six (6) Positions
b. Men’s Class C Fast Pitch Top Six (6) Positions
f. All Other Divisions and Classifications Top Four (4) Positions

EXCEPTION: For National Championships with 48 or less teams, the mandatory reclassification to play in the next higher classification will only affect the top five percent (5%) of the teams. Fractions will be rounded up to the nearest whole number.

Following that formula, (and un-officially), the following teams appear to be subject to ASA’s Mandatory bump up rule:

Class C:
1. Landis Supermarkets, PA
2. Santa Rosa, CA
3. Katman Sports, MA
4. Manor Dirt Dogs, TX
5. Piper Lake KS
5. G2, AZ

Class B:
CFD Kokomo, IND
* The “fewer than 48 team exception/5% rule” applies here, as there were only 6 teams at the tournament;

Class A:
Italian Athletic Club, CA
* The “fewer than 48 team exception/5% rule” applies here, as there were only 10 teams at the tournament

Ironically, next year’s ASA “B” Nationals will be in Prescott, Arizona (scene of this year’s ASA “C” National), so the six “C” teams listed above will be in familiar surroundings.

2009 ASA “C” National Split in Two

Monday, September 1st, 2008

“Half-National Champions”? A Really Bad Idea

Not sure who cooked up this idea, but count me among those who think it’s half-baked.

This year’s 50-team tournament in Prescott had a large field of teams — one of the few divisions in Men’s Fastpitch that can still fill out of a full bracket of teams and make the champions feel like they’ve really won something.

Ask any player what is most important to them — what they play all year from — and more often than not, they will tell you “Nationals”. Their dream? To be a National champion. So now they’re going to split it in two? So the winners can tell people that they are “Half-National Champions”? A really, bad idea, in my humble opinion.

And holding the “West” region in Nebraska, with the “East” in nearby Illinois? Huh? What is the logic of that?

Of course there are more teams from states closer to the host city, but here is how the “West” and “East” stacked up for 2008

West – 43 Teams

California – 15
Arizona – 12
New Mexico – 7
Utah – 3
Colorado – 2
Idaho – 1
Nevada – 1
Oregon – 1

East – 7 teams

Pennsylvania – 4
Georgia – 1
Massachusetts – 1
South Carolina – 1
Kansas – 1*
Texas – 1 **

* Note: We put Kansas in the “East” — because it is west of the Rockies. However, under next year’s scenario, with the “West” region being hosted in Hastings, Nebraska — Kansas is actually much closer to Hastings, Nebraska, at the same longitude as Hastings. So do they play in the East or West? (They’re only a 4 hour drive south of Hastings, the host for the “Western” division. ) If the west, that would leave 6 teams in the “Eastern” region.

** For the same reason (longitude), for this example, we put Texas in the “east”, though many consider Texas to be part of the “west” (Southwest conference, for example).

Regardless, Kansas and Texas only change the numbers for 2008 by two teams. Start pulling other western region teams to the East, and you wind up with California and Arizona teams playing each other — something they already do more than they like. That’s why they go to a National – to face new teams.

So where does the ASA put the line of demarcation in separating teams? That information not yet available. A 2008 search of the “ASA Communications” center for Men’s fastpitch yields just two posts, one a story about a women’s bat that appears mis-indexed, and one about medical benefits of ASA membership. Nothing about the split-National, not to mention nothing about men’s fastpitch.

Want to build up the numbers in the other divisions of play? Fine. But don’t do it by devaluing the (former) ASA “C” National Championship.

Maybe instead of chopping up the “C” division, the ASA should be coming up with a central classification system that would make it a true “C” division — one without teams loaded with players from the USA National team, ISC, ISC II, ASA “A”, ASA “B”, NAFA AA Major, and NAFA AA divisions.

For 2008 ASA Nationals, there were (50) teams in the “C” division, with just (6) in the B” and (10) in the “A”. Wonder where all of the “B” and “A” teams were? Start by taking a look at the rosters at the “C” National in Prescott.

Anyone want to lay odds on how many of the 34 teams from California, Arizona and New Mexico “morph” into “B” teams and return to Prescott, Arizona in 2009? Some would say that “morphing” not necessary.

Aspen Rules at Canadian Senior Men’s

Monday, September 1st, 2008

From the host committee’s point of view, it was an exclamation point to an outstanding week of competition as the Aspen Interior Black Sox won the Canadian Senior “A” Men’s fastpitch softball championship Sunday, blanking the Jarvis, Ontario Gamblers 2-0 at Bob Van Impe Park.

Tournament M-V-P Trevor Ethier allowed just three hits in the final and got run support in the second and fifth inning as Aspen reclaimed the title they last won in 2004. Derrell Joy and Dean Holoein drove in the Aspen runs. They won their last six games of the week after finishing second to Jarvis in the 10-team round-robin preliminaries with a 7-2 record.

Quad Cities to Host 2009 ISC

Monday, September 1st, 2008

From the ISCfastpitch.com website:

Quad Cities to Host 2009 ISC

The Quad Cities of western Illinois and eastern Iowa, will be the hosts for the 2009 ISC World Tournament (August 14 – 22) and ISC II Tournament of Champions (August 19 – 22).

Situated along the banks of the Mississippi River, the Quad Cities are comprised of Davenport and Bettendorf, IA and Moline/East Moline and Rock Island, IL. Combined, they have a population of approximately 400,000 and have excellent access by Interstate highways, I-80, I-74, I-88 and the I-280 belt route encompassing all the communities. Moline has a world class airport with excellent direct service to many cities. Approximate driving time to Quad Cities from some selected cities; Chicago – 3 hours, St. Louis – 4 hours, Des Moines – 3 hours, Rockford, IL – 2 hours and Madison, WI – 3 hours.

For both Quad Cities residents and the ISC, returning to Quad Cities will be nostalgic for many as Rock Island, IL hosted the ISC World Tournament a then record 10 times, from 1961 to 1969 and again in 1973. All the tournaments were played in Rock Island’s Douglas Park.
The ISC has been working with Quad Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau and Sports Commission since October 2006 and in Kitchener this year, Quad Cities had two representatives attend the 2007 World Tournament in its entirety. Lynn Hunt, CVB Vice President and Milt Hand, Moline Parks & Recreation Director were each in Kitchener for half the tournament, Lynn for the first half and Milt for the second half.

For the first time, the two 2009 tournaments may be played in the same venue. Moline’s Green Valley Complex boasts two separate 4-diamond facilities with 6 of the 8 diamonds capable of playing men’s fastball. The venue has excellent parking and seating capability. The primary 4-diamond facility has a large, well appointed press box and the diamond separations provide ample space for auxiliary seating. They have hosted previous national championships in girls’ classifications and have the infrastructure of volunteers to accommodate the ISC.

The agreement contract also extends a 2011 hosting option to Quad Cities. They must exercise their option by February 2009. Otherwise, the ISC will seek other bidders for 2011 who will present their bids in Quad Cities in August 2009.

For more information about Quad Cities and surrounding areas go to www.visitquadcities.com

The agreement to have Quad Cities host us in 2009 was just recently reached so at this time, tournament directors nor headquarters hotels have been determined. This information will be released in the near future.

On November 19, 2008 a media conference was held in Quad Cities to formally announce to their local media that the International Softball Congress is returning to their area in 2009.

From an ISC standpoint, we want to extend a special thanks to Joe Taylor, President/CEO of Quad Cities CVB and Sports Commission, Lynn Hunt(CVB Vice President) and Milt Hand (Moline Parks and Recreation Director). In addition, our thanks to ISC people who have been directly involved in meetings and discussions over the past year; Larry Koberg of nearby Walcott, IA who has served as tournament director for over 20 Iowa ISC Area Tournaments, Pat Sullivan, ISC Regional Commissioner from Dubuque, IA, Wayne Fisher, ISC Developmental Vice President from Iowa City, IA and Eric Wernke, coach of the Quad City Sox team, from Bettendorf, IA. Without the cooperation and involvement of all these people, this agreement would likely have not happened.

Ken Hackmeister
Executive Director
iscken@comcast.net

Welcome

2008 ASA National Champs

Monday, September 1st, 2008

Congratulations to 2008 ASA National Champions, newly crowned over the Labor Day weekend:

Class “A” – Italian Athletic Club, Stockton California
Class “B” – CFD Kokomo, Indiana
Class “C” – Landis Supermarkets, Pennsylvania

And to California, which finished:

First in the “A” – Italian Athletic Club, Stockton California
Second in the “B” – Team Pape’
Second in the “C” – Santa Rosa, California

Italian Athletic Club, CA Wins ASA “A” National

Monday, September 1st, 2008

Italian Athletic Club from California won the ten team ASA “A” National Tournament at Gladstone, Missouri, with a 6-3 win over former ASA “A” National champs, New Image of Wisconsin. IAC was a perfect 4-0 in the tournament.

Click here for the final bracket.

How is this for building a program over the past four years?

Italian Athletic Club, CA:
2005 25th C natonals
2006 2nd place B nationals
2007 3rd A nationals
2008 A NATIONAL CHAMPS

New Image made it to the championship game by winning five games in a row, after losing its second game of the tournament to Team CR from Portland, Oregon. It’s fifth and final win of the tournament was against Team CR.

Final Order of Finish:


Champions – Italian Athletic Club – Stockton, CA 4-0

Runner-Up-New Image Fastpitch – Montfort, WI 6-2
3-Team CR-Portland – Vancouver, WA 2-2
4-Topeka Toros – Topeka, KS 2-2
5-HBC Lightning – Homer, MI 2-2
5-Broncos Fastpitch – Cerro Doreo, IL 1-2
7-National Investors – Albany, MO 1-2
7-Herzog – St. Joseph, MO 1-2
9-Pete’s Blue Softball – Swansea, IL 1-2
9-KC Angels – Kansas City, MO 0-3

Team CR’s Mark Bennett tossed a perfect game against New Image when the two teams met earlier in the tournament, Bennett’s first ever in a National tournament.