Archive for July, 2009

Matakauri’s YouTube Videos of ISF World

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Thanks to Mr. Matakauri for sharing his videos of the ISF on YouTube:

Opening Ceremonies

Black Sox vs Botswana
From: matakauri1 |
2009 World Mens Fastpitch Softball Champs. Brad Rona at bat scoring Donny Hale on base hit to centre field.


Canada vs Australia



Bostwana Dugout

New Zealand v. Great Britain
(You can probably tell who is up to bat !)

Champs Chatter – The official Newsletter of the ISF XII Men’s World Championship – Day 5 – July 21, 2009

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Click here to view “Champs Chatter”, the official Newsletter of the ISF XII Men’s World Championship – Day 5 – July 21, 2009

ISF Worlds – Day 4 coverage from Saskatoon StarPhoenix

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009


The Saskatoon StarPhoenix provides another day of outstanding coverage of the XII ISF World Men’s Fastball Championship. Click the links to see each story. Click the logo above to see the cover of the print edition featuring New Zealand’s Brad Rona.

Brits bring A-game vs. Japan


Shortstop Ryuji Hazeyama of Japan lets a ball get past to allow Brandon Horn of Britain to advance Photograph by: Greg Pender, The StarPhoenix

Canada on cruise control
Team 4-0 after downing Indonesia


Team Canada pitcher Dean Holoien throws against Indonesia Monday Photograph by: Greg Pender, The StarPhoenix

Mercy rule the rule of thumb


A ball thrown by Dean Holoien went through the plexiglass scorer’s window behind home plate Photograph by: Greg Pender, The StarPhoenix

New Zealand team lords of the dance

Daily recap

Record not indicative of how P.E.I. played at U-19 softball tournament

Monday, July 20th, 2009

From The Guardian:
By CHARLES REID

P.E.I.’s 1-7 record at the recent under-19 international men’s softball championship in?Charlottetown isn’t a great accomplishment, but it’s the job of Jeff Ellsworth, Team P.E.I. co-coach, to look closer.

Those seven defeats included two one-run losses and two two-run losses. That from a team with no league to play in, which forced it to scrimmage with the Charlottetown Fawcetts senior men’s team and a hodge-podge squad of former fastpitch devotees before the under-19 tourney.
“Sometimes the score does not always reflect how well the game went for a specific team. We came into the event with a goal to give ourselves a chance to win each game and for the most part we did that,” said Ellsworth in an email interview. “We played in a lot of close ball games that were won late in the game or extra innings were needed. We put the bat on the ball and didn’t make too many errors and we got the pitching from all our starters.”

Ellsworth, who’s in Saskatoon, Sask., this week with Team Canada for the International Softball Federation world men’s fastpitch championship, shared P.E.I.’s bench duties with Darcy Harris.
P.E.I. started the under-19 tourney with a 9-3 loss to the Northwest Territories but stuck it out and remained competitive before losing 1-0 to Alberta in the relegation tournament.
So how does Ellsworth compare the province’s softball program to the rest of Canada?

“We are a little weak in the numbers department, but rank up there in the skill department. With a few breaks this past week we were right there. We have many talented ball players on P.E.I., but not all play softball, which is fine. We just don’t have thousands of players to choose from when selecting a team, but I have to say sometimes that’s a good thing because the players that we selected all came for the right reasons and had the heart to play,” he said.

His current job, a fourth-year outfielder with the national squad, has him suiting up for one of 16 countries in Saskatoon. Canada is 3-0 midway through its seven-game round-robin schedule. Playoffs start Friday. The worlds operate on a four-year rotation like the Olympics. New Zealand is the three-time defending world champ. Canada last won in 1992.

Ellsworth hopes to be asked to coach P.E.I. for the next under-19 international event (it replaced the Canada Games men’s softball dropped for 2009), but will be onboard for the eastern Canadian championship next month in Quebec.

The Tignish native said his team’s will to compete proved a strength and with more games and time improvement is inevitable.

“These kids all know the game and can play well, but to succeed at this level you need to play all the time and for what we did leading up to the event, we exceeded our team and personal goals,” he said.

“Overall, the boys played really well.”

creid@theguardian.pe.ca.

ISF Standings After Day 4

Monday, July 20th, 2009


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Pool A

New Zealand 4-0

United States 3-1

Great Britain 2-2
Japan 2-2
Philippines 2-2
Denmark 2-2

Mexico 1-3

Botswana 0-4


Pool B

Canada 4-0

Australia 3-1
Venezuela 3-1

Argentina 2-2
Czech Republic 2-2

Puerto Rico 1-3
South Africa 1-3

Indonesia 0-4

(Top 4 teams from each pool qualify for the medal round)

Champs Chatter – The official Newsletter of the ISF XII Men’s World Championship – Day 4 – July 20, 2009

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Click here to view “Champs Chatter”, the official Newsletter of the ISF XII Men’s World Championship – Day 4 – July 20, 2009

Great Britain upsets Japan

Monday, July 20th, 2009


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Britain shocks Japan with comeback win

The first real upset of the tournament as Great Britain stuns Japan 4-3, scoring 4 runs in the bottom of the sixth inning.

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XII ISF World Championship Day 4 – July 20

Monday, July 20th, 2009


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Digital clock shows local Saskatoon time.

Day 4 schedule:

MONDAY, JULY 20

25 11:30AM AUSTRALIA 11, SOUTH AFRICA 2
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26 1:00PM DENMARK 6, MEXICO 4
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27 1:30PM UNITED STATES 9, PHILIPPINES 4
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28 3:00PM GREAT BRITAIN 4, JAPAN 3
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29 3:30PM ARGENTINA 8 , PUERTO RICO 6
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30 5:30PM NEW ZEALAND 10, BOTSWANA 0
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31 6:30PM CANADA 9, INDONESIA 0
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32 8:30PM VENEZUELA 9, CZECH REPUBLIC 2
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Follow all the action on Al’s Fastball. Al Doran is in Saskatoon, has the best seat in the house and is posting play-by-play updates throughout the tournament. Click logo below to go to his website, then click the links on the left hand side for each game.

Click here to see the view of the playing field that Al Doran enjoys.

Previous scores after the jump. (more…)

JRW tops Aramark in showdown

Monday, July 20th, 2009

by YH-R Sports

YAKIMA, Wash. — Shane Arndt batted 3-for-3 and Tim Fischer homered to lift JRW & Associates to a 9-6 victory over Aramark Monsters in a Thursday night showdown of the top two finishers in the first half of Yakima ASA Fastpitch League play.

In the second game at the Gateway Complex, Brad Campbell homered as C.H. Robinson jumped out to a seven-run lead after two innings and cruised to a 9-5 win over Kimmel Athletic.

Aramark 200 021 1 — 6 10 4
JRW 004 050 x — 9 12 1

Karr and McCauley; Arndt and Johnson.
Highlights: Larry McCauley (A) 3-4, 3 RBI; Shane Jones (A) solo HR, 3 runs; Shane Arndt (J) 12 K, 3-3, 2b, 3b, RBI; Tim Fischer (J) 2-4, 2 RBI, HR; Troy Grow (J) 2-3, 2 2b, RBI; Jason Grow (J) 2-4, 2b, 2 RBI.

C.H. Robinson 340 200 0 — 9 12 3
Kimmel 000 320 0 — 5 7 2

Seward and Otterstein; Foster and George.
Highlights: Brad Campbell (C) 3-4, HR, 2 RBI; Brandon Campbell (C) 2-4, 3b, 2 RBI; Eric Hanson (C) 2-4; John Ripplinger (K) 2-4; Chris Tefft (K) 2-4, 2b, 2 RBI; Mark Day (K) 2-3, RBI.

ISF Worlds stories from Saskatoon StarPhoenix

Monday, July 20th, 2009


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The Saskatoon StarPhoenix is providing great coverage of the ISF World Championship this week. Click the links below to read each story.

Canada cooking with extra helpings
Home team beats Aussies, improves to 3-0 at worlds

U.S. pitcher brushes back Japan

This story included some nice pub for an ISF rookie from California, the 2008 ISC II MVP, Marcus Tan:

“Koert got some defensive help from right-fielder Marcus Tan in the top of the sixth. Tan sprinted all the way to the wall to track down a well-hit ball from Hiraku Yokoyama.

“It was a great play,” Yokoyama, an outfielder, said through a translator.”

New Zealand saving last dance for Canada

Playing at worlds caps ball career
David Hutton is a Saskatoon StarPhoenix reporter playing for Great Britain at the ISF world softball championship


Photograph by: Liam Richards, The StarPhoenix