Archive for May, 2009

Virgin Island Tournament Scores – Day 3

Sunday, May 24th, 2009


(Honeymoon Beach in the Virgin Islands, on St. John, looking across the water at St. Thomas)

A big tip of the cap to pitcher Dave Drotzmann for taking the time to send in the scores and photos (below) from the Virgin Islands on his Blackberry, enabling the rest of us to enjoy things vicariously.

Virgin Island All Stars – 13
British Virgin Islands – 5
(5 innings)

Team USA – 3
British Virgin Islands – 0
WP-McKinney
LP-Elroy Hennley

It was 1-0 USA until the 5th when BVI’s Hennley was replaced by Nevil Smith after Team USA scored two more runs.

Team Canada – 4
Virgin Island Eagles – 1
WP-Grant Patterson
LP-Dave Drotzmann

Patterson went 5 innings, left ahead, 4-1, relieved by Holoien in the sixth.

Team USA – 8
Dominicana – 0
(pitchers n/a)

In the night cap:

Team Canada – 2
Team USA – 0
WP-Mayson (Ethier relieve)
LP-Paul Koert

Team Canada scored two runs in the first inning and made them stand up for the win in the marquee matchup of the tournament.


Scores and cell phone photos courtesy of Dave Drotzman.


(Young Marcus Tan of Team USA faces Team Canada veteran hurler Dean Holoiein in the tournament finale)



(Team USA’s Marcus Tan (l) and Adam Londe (r) discover the real stars of the Virgin Islands Tournament, as teammate Nate Devine adjusts snorkel in the background).

Virgin Islands Tournament Scores – Day 2

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

Team Canada 10
Dominicana 0
WP-Grant Patterson
LP-Adolfo Nieves

Of note: Nieves threw modified slingshot – and hard). Canada mercied Dominicana 10-0 in 4 innings.

Team USA 7
Virgin Island Eagles – 4
WP-Terry Luster (McKinney in 6th)
LP-Dave Drotzmann

Luster went 5 innings and left the game with a 7-1 lead. Ty Mc Kinney started the 6th and gave up 3 to make it 7-4. That was the final.

In the nightcap:

Team Canada 9
Virgin Island All Stars 2
WP-Trevor Ethier
LP-Warren Brooks

Scores and cell phone photos courtesy of Dave Drotzman.


(Emile Griffith Park, where games were played, just across the street from the ocean)


(Emile Griffith Park, where games were played)

Boatnik Scores from Grants Pass Oregon

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

The Cal State Builders are off to a good start at the Boatnik, winning their first two games.

In the first game against Tule Lake, Matt Barnes and Gerald Pyle combined for a perfect game, 8-0 win.

In the second, the California squad topped Brotherton Pipeline, 11-5, with Gerald Pyle picking up the win in relief of Ron Rupp.

I guess those two did survive the 10 hour drive to the tournament after all 😉

2009 ISC Qualifiers – Update # 5

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009


2009 ISC Qualifiers

Updated May 23, 2009

Editor’s Note: The ISC has updated the 2009 Qualifier list. Look for changes in Canada East and US Central.

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Virgin Islands – Pre-ISF Tournament

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Team USA, Team Canada, and British Virgin Islands Tune up for ISF Worlds


(Opening ceremonies at Virgin Island Tournament, a tune-up for the upcoming ISF World Championships)

News from the Virgin Islands, at the pre-ISF tournament, courtesy of Dr. Dave Drotzman:

Game 1
Canada 9,
British Virgin Islands 0, 5 inn
WP-Derek Mayson (one-hitter, 14 K’s)
LP-Nevil Smith

Game 2
Canada – 7,
USA – 1
WP-Trevor Ethier
LP-Travis Price

Team Canada up 5-0 in 3rd. Mckinney and Patterson start 4th.
Team Canada up 7-0 after 4, 7-1 after 5.
Holien starts the 6th for Team Canada.
Final score Team Canada 7, USA 1.

Weather: mid 80’s farenheit, humid.


(Crowd shot at Virgin Island Tournament)

Photos courtesy of Dr. Dave Drotzman on his cell phone camera. Dave took another couple dozen on Adam LaLonde’s camera, but we haven’t seen those yet.

Editor’s note: Dave Drotzman will be pitching for the Virgin Island Eagles against Team USA tonight.

More Maddy’s Photos – Las Vegas 2008

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

We’re pleased to share another batch of Maddy’s Photos. These were taken at the SCIFL league weekend last year in Las Vegas, but didn’t make it to the website. Better late than never — we thought you’d enjoy them just the same. That’s Matt Shaw of the So Cal Hustlers that you see center stage when clicking in. And umpire Clyde Bennett behind the plate.


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If you spotted one non-west coast team in the mix, you’ve got a good eye. That is Jeramie Holman and the boys from New Image, who traveled to Sin City for some sun and fastpitch. Always liked that “NI” – NY Yankee look-alike logo. Well, except for the time they beat my Rounders team at the NAFA World Seriers. And yes, that’s Josh Johnson on their travel roster. “Tournament in Vegas?” “Sounded like a good road trip, I’m there”.

But those fields needed more than a little bit of water, eh?

Good stride by this young hurler from Utah.

Hey Graham, last guy to make the cover of Sports Illustrated with a one of those was ….Dick Allen of the Phillies back in 1972.

“Youth shall be served” — the kids from Cedar Ridge Utah.

“He said he didn’t want to come out, but I told him, you’ve got nothing on the ball today“.

Great effort — and the grass stains to prove it.

David Blackburn
finding time amidst his ISC Streaming Media duties to take the hill.

So much speed, you’d swear his feet never touch the ground.

Don’t look at me – I told you to pack the sun-block.”

Proof that not everything that happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.

Editor’s note: Be sure to take a peek at the slide show in the “Featured” section, a collection of Maddy’s magazine covers.

Pride is back in Decatur

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

Team doesn’t miss a beat in return
From:

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By Mark Tupper – H&R Executive Sports Editor

DECATUR – There’s no telling how many men’s fastpitch softball games Don “Doc” Boyer has witnessed at Borg-Warner Field. Maybe all of them from 1980 through 1995.

As the former trainer for the ADM and Decatur Pride softball teams, he has tended to more sore muscles, bloody contusions and overheated pitchers than he could ever count.

He cherished the camaraderie with the players and for the years of tireless work all he ever asked in return was a simple thank you.

But like so many of the players, coaches and fans of the game, Doc had slipped into the shadows, vanishing along with the sport that all but disappeared when the Pride ceased operation in 2001.

Then on Wednesday night – a night so glorious in its warmth and summer-like spendor – there he was again, one of the many ghosts of summer’s past strolling through the gates of Borg-Warner Field to welcome back an old friend.

Welcome back, softball. Welcome back, Decatur Pride.

And there was Arnie Gross, back again to operate the scoreboard. And Jim Cairns, back again to man the microphone, stumbling over a pronunciation or two because, he claimed, he missed out on spring training.

And there was Dick Cain, the longtime poet/proprietor of Tom’s Grill, stopping by to check on this curious collection of players old, young and in between.

When the decision was made to bring men’s fastpitch out of mothballs, someone had the good sense to assemble the new Pride with a mix of players who helped Decatur win four national championships in the 1980s and 1990s along with a group with young, fresh legs who have a chance to write another success story.

Wednesday was the home opener, the first Decatur Pride softball game in eight seasons, and in an eerie way, some things looked and felt exactly the same.

When Rick Minton drilled a home run to center in the second inning, it was a sight many of us had seen for parts of a quarter-century.

When David Boys pranced around at shortstop, it was a reminder that for years and years there was no slicker glove in the game.

When 60-year-old Larry Moffett raced home and side safely across home plate, it was a reminder that if you truly love the game, it ignites a passion that may not die until the legs do.

When Brent Stevenson pitched the Pride to a 7-0 victory in the opener, it was a reminder that very few men who have ever thrown the ball underhand have made it look so easy. His bedazzling changeup still comes in looking like a beach ball and leaves hitters looking like a beach bum.

And no matter how many years have passed, a look around the lush, green ballpark proves that kids still love to chase foul balls and that adults still seem to enjoy a cup of cold beer, which at $2 for 14 ounces makes major league suds seem like armed robbery. Doc Boyer came out to see some softball, but mainly he came to see old friends.

“I miss the people,” he said. “Every once in a while I bump into people I used to see at the ball park and I feel blessed to have known them.”There were a couple hundred fans at Borg-Warner Wednesday night and there may never again be crowds in the thousands that turned out for some memorable national tournaments in the 1980s.

No matter. Those who came cheered enthusiastically. They renewed friendships, munched popcorn and enjoyed the warm night air.

After a wait of eight years, it seemed more than enough.

mtupper@herald-review.com|421-7983

Cal State Builders Head to Boatnik in Oregon

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

The Cal State Builders will be headed to the Boatnik Tournament in Grant’s Pass, Oregon over the Memorial Holiday weekend. Started in 1959, the Boatnik includes boat racing, fastpitch tournament and other community events, and will be celebrating their 50th year !

If your first question was “Who are the Cal State Builders?”, I’m right with you. The answer is that they are team organized for this one tournament. The next question many will ask (Fastpitchwest Forum readers in particular) will be: “Are Ron Rupp and Gerald Pyle really going to be in the same dugout, playing for the same team?”. The answer is “yes”. No wait – it gets better — they will be riding up to the tournament in the same van for the 10 hour drive ! That might redefine the term “Rupp’s Worst Nightmare ©” Oh, I can hear them going at it already. I give them until just north of Bakersfield before one of them winds up hitch hiking the rest of the way 😉


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Cal State Builders Roster

Matt Barnes P
Gerald Pyle P
Ron Rupp IF/P

Javier Fierro ss
Chris Paiva inf
Jason Gluckman C
Dan Winnick OF
Dean Waltier UTL
Ricky Moore UTL
John Abbott INF
Jeff Reich OF
Dave Carlton INF

There are 8 teams in the tournament and they just did the draw – here’s how it looks:

Pool A
CR Rockers, Portland, Oregon
Mock Ford, Grants Pass, Oregon
Southern Oregon Bandits, Grants Pass, Oregon
Paquin’s Well Drilling, Grants Pass, Oregon

Pool B
Cal State Builders, NorCal
Seargant & Sons/Mock Mazda, Norcal & So Or
Brotherton Pipe, Medford, Oregon
Tule Lake Aces, Tule Lake, California

2009 Game Schedule(All Games at Riverside Park)

Friday Night
7pm Pool A Game 1 Mock Ford vs Southern Oregon Bandits

Saturday(All Games at Riverside Park)

9:30 am Pool A Game 2 CR Rockers vs Paquin’s Well Drilling
11:15 am Pool B Game 1 Brotherton Pipe vs Seargant & Sons/Mock Mazda
1pm Pool A Game 3 Mock Ford vs CR Rockers
3pm Pool B Game 2 Cal State Builders vs Tule Lake Aces
4:45pm Pool A Game 4 SO Bandits vs Paquin’s
6:30pm Pool B Game 3 Brotherton Pipe vs Cal State Builders
8:30pm Pool B Game 4 Seargant & Sons/Mock Mazda vs Tule Lake Aces

Sunday(All games at Riverside Park)
8:30am Pool A Game 5 Mock Ford vs Paquin’s Well Drilling
10:15am Pool B Game 5 Brotherton Pipe vs Tule Lake Aces
Noon Pool A Game 6 Cal State Builders vs Seargeant & Sons/Mock Mazda
1:45pm Pool B Game 6 Southern Oregon Bandits vs CR Rockers

Sunday Single Elimination Playoffs Begins at 3:30 PM
3:30 PM Game 13 B4 vs A1
5:15 PM Game 14 B2 vs A3
7:00 PM Game 15 A2 vs B3
9:00 PM Game 16 A4 vs B1

Monday
9:00 AM Game 17 Semifinal game 13 winner vs game 14 winner
11:00 AM Game 18 Semifinal game 15 winner vs game 16 winner
1:00 PM Game 19 Championship game winner of game 17 and 18

Editor’s note: We expect to receive some updates from the tournament and will post them here at the Morning Brief as they become available.

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Molly Sherman Memorial Tournament – Elkland PA

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

From the PA Fastpitch blogspot:

Here is the schedule for the 3rd annual Molly Sherman Memorial in Elkland Pa on Saturday May 23 2009.

Pool A

ESA Thunderbellys
Beverage Barn
Knoxville/Ontario
Hoffmans Rise

Pool B

NY Bombers
Busters Fastpitch
Ricola
Ormrod Fastpitch

F-1

900 ESA Bellys v Beverage Barn
1045 ESA Bellys v Knoxville/Ontario
12:30Beverage Barn v Hoffmans Rise
215 Beverage Barn v Knoxville/Ontario
400 ESA Bellys v Hoffmans Rise
545 Busters v Ormrod
715 Knovville/Ontario v Hoffmans Rise

F-3

10:45 NY Bombers v Busters
12:30 Ricola v Ormrod
2:15 Ricola v Busters
4:00 NY Bombers v Ormrod
5:45 Ricola v NY Bombers

2009 Texas ASA State Championship

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Bryan, Texas
Date: July 24-26, 2009
Site: Bryan Regional Athletic Complex (BRAC)
Format: Double Elimination
Entry Fee: $325.00 per Team (includes all admission fees and game balls)
Money Orders Only, Payable & Mailed to:

Texas ASA District 30
1000 Krenek Tap Rd
College Station, TX 77840
Attn: Geri Marsh

Deadline: Friday, July 17, 2009
Draw: Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Managers’ Meeting: Friday, July 24, at 7:00 pm
Manor Inn
2504 Texas Ave S
College Station, TX 77840

Player ID: A picture ID must be checked prior to first game.

Rules after the jump.

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