Archive for July, 2009

Philippines Nip Brits in world softball tiff

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

From the Philippine Star:

Blu Boys nip Brits in world softball tiff
The Philippine Star | 07/19/2009 8:29 AM

SASKATOON, Canada – The Philippines erupted for all of its runs in the fourth inning in a come-from-behind 4-3 victory over Great Britain on the opening day of the XII International Softball Federation men’s world championship Friday at the Bob Van Impe Stadium inside the Godon Howe Park here.

Down 1-0 after three completed innings, the Blu Boys went to work in decisive fourth period, bombarding losing pitcher James Arby with four hits, including a pair of perfectly executed sacrifice bunts.

The first of such surprise plays, coming from a signal from coach Zacky Bacarisas to Jasper Cabrera, put two Filipinos on first and second, including Orlando Binarao who earlier singled.

Arby then filled the bags after yielding a single to Manolito Binarao, Orlando’s younger brother, in the next play, paving the way for an Oscar Bradshaw double – a line drive that sailed over the head of the British shortstop and sending all three Filipino runners scampering across the plate.

Another sacrifice play, this time, coming from Isidro Abello, saw Bradshaw following Orlando Binarao, Cabrera and Manolito Binarao home. Bradshaw earlier advanced to third on a passed ball.

“Alam ako hindi nila inaasahan yung sacrifice plays, kasi maaga pa naman. Kaya lang kailangan nating umiskor at maaring madagdagan pa ang runs nila,” Bacarisas later said of his ploys.

Sensing the victory up under their sleeves, fastball throwing Rogelio Rojas then starved the Englishmen from there on in taking his first victory although coach Bacarisas’ boys needed a defensive hereoics from Apol Rosales at the bottom of the seventh and final frame.

With two runners on, the last coming when a fielded ball hit Rosales’ foot, the RP third baseman quickly recovered the leather and caught the speeding runner on second, ending the tight contest to the delight of a sizeable Filipinos crowd in the gallery.

Amateur Softball Association-Philippines president Jean Henri Lhuillier congratulated the boys from a job well done in a telephone call from Manila.

“Congratulations, keep up the good work. You just showed the world what kind of softball we play in the Philippines and what kind of player we are. Continue doing honors for the country, “ Lhuiller said in a message relayed through delegation head Kiko Diaz.

The Philippines plays Mexico next on Saturday (Sunday in Manila) before meeting defending champion New Zealand Sunday, former winner the United States Monday, Japan Tuesday, Botswana Wednesday and Denmark Thursday in Pool A elimination play.

Men’s softball eager to join Olympic lineup

Saturday, July 18th, 2009


Jody Eidt (top) celebrates a run against Argentina in Canada’s opening game at the ISF championship Friday Photograph by: Richard Marjan, The StarPhoenix

By Cory Wolfe, The StarPhoenix July 18, 2009


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Softball Canada president Kevin Quinn has a 2020 vision.

By that year, he hopes to see his sport being contested in the Olympics by both men’s and women’s teams.

“It’s very, very important for our sport to get back into the Olympic program because it affects our funding and it affects the development of the sport overall,” Quinn said Friday as the men’s softball world championship opened in Saskatoon. “The Olympics are such a carrot for young athletes to get into the sport and continue in the sport.”

When London plays host to the 2012 Summer Games, women’s softball and men’s baseball won’t be on the program. International Olympic Committee (IOC) members voted to remove those sports during a vote in Singapore four years ago.

Softball is one of seven sports — along with baseball, golf, karate, roller sports, rugby and squash — being considered for inclusion in the 2016 Games. IOC executive members are slated to announce the successful candidates next month, but their decision still has to be ratified during the IOC general assembly in Copenhagen, Denmark, in October.

Canadian Olympic Committee president Mike Chambers said the international softball fraternity has properly argued its case.

“Certainly the COC and myself would be pleased if softball is one of the two sports chosen,” said Chambers, who participated in Friday’s opening ceremonies at Bob Van Impe Stadium. “There are other worthy sports as well, but (softball) would assist the Games in more than one way, including bringing more women to the Olympic Games.”

If women’s softball is reintroduced for the 2016 Games, the International Softball Federation “would be working very, very hard to get the men in the next time (for 2020),” said Quinn.

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Saskatoon Clock

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

Here is a “Saskatoon time” clock to help you follow the game times.

XII ISF World Championship Schedule of Games Day 2 – July 18

Saturday, July 18th, 2009


(click logo to visit the official ISF XII World Championships website)

Digital clock shows local Saskatoon time.

Day 2 schedule:

SATURDAY JULY 18

9 11:30AM VENEZUELA VS ARGENTINA
10 1:00PM DENMARK VS UNITED STATES
11 1:30PM BOTSWANA VS JAPAN
12 3:00PM SOUTH AFRICA VS INDONESIA
13 3:30PM GREAT BRITAIN VS NEW ZEALAND
14 5:30PM MEXICO VS PHILIPPINES
15 6:30PM CANADA VS CZECH REPUBLIC
16 8:30PM PUERTO RICO VS AUSTRALIA

I’m working today, so won’t be posting for a bit. Follow all of the action at Al’s Fastball. He’s 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.

World Champions Crush Team USA in opener

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

The New Zealand Black Sox came into the 2009 ISF World Championship as three time and reigning world champions. Team USA came into tournament as four time world champions, but whose last gold medal came more than twenty years ago, and who got bumped off the medal stand altogether in 2004.

The Black Sox performed their traditional “Haka” before the game, perhaps thinking of two teammates not able to suit up for the tournament. One, a veteran, Paul Algar, stuck in limbo – left off the Team USA roster, but refused in his quest to join his beloved Black Sox, and the other, a youngster, Thomas Enoka, whose entry onto the world stage was delayed for four years by injury.

Friday night’s “Haka” was different than the one performed at the World Fastball Invitational just two weeks ago at Monkton. That one was to say goodbye to an old friend and teammate, another veteran named Paul – Wahlford, who ironically found himself back on the Black Sox roster due to Enoka’s injury.


(photo courtesy of Al Doran’s Facebook)

This Haka, performed for the fans in Saskatoon was more of the traditional warrior’s yell, one that would be followed by a first inning outburst by the Black Sox offence that would set the tone for the start of this XII World Championship, as if to say, “we are world champions and have no intention of surrendering our title.”

The two teams met in one of two opening night marquee games, following opening ceremonies. The games fell behind schedule, but the many fans got home early just the same, leaving after New Zealand left its footprints around the basepaths, and on the backs of Team USA in the top of the first inning.

In three words “One and done”. Twelve runs. Ten Hits. A Home run. A triple. A double. Seven singles. The Black Sox sent seventeen men to the plate, nearly batting around twice. Their eighth hitter got up twice.

New Zealand – T1

Thomas Makea, double
Nathan Nukunu, single, RBI, 1-0 NZ
Jarrad Martin, single
Travis Wilson, 1 out
Donny Hale, single, 2 RBI. 3-0 NZ
Brad Rona, home run. 3 RBI. 6-0 NZ
Pat Shannon, fly out
Rhys Casley, walk, stolen base
Daniel Milne, single, RBI. 7-0 NZ
USA pitching change. Terry Luster replaces Paul Koert
Thomas Makea, walk
Nathan Nukunuku, single
USA error, 1 run. 8-0 NZ
Jarrad Martin, triple, 2 RBI. 10-0 NZ
Travis Wilson, single, RBI. 11-0 NZ
USA error. Wilson to 3b, Hale, out (2 outs)
Brad Rona, single, RBI. 12-0 NZ
Pat Shannon, reaches on Team USA error
Rhys Casley, strikeout (3 outs)

Twelve Runs, ten hits, three errors.

An early night for many fans. A long one for Team USA.

Nine days remain in the XII ISF World Championships.

ISF Standings After Day 1

Friday, July 17th, 2009


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Pool A

New Zealand 1-0
Japan 1-0
Philippines 1-0
Denmark 1-0

Great Britain 0-1
Mexico 0-1
Botswana 0-1
United States 0-1

Pool B

Canada 1-0
Australia 1-0
Czech Republic 1-0
Puerto Rico 1-0

Argentina 0-1
Venezuela 0-1
South Africa 0-1
Indonesia 0-1

ISF World Championship – Day 1 Scores

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Details courtesy of:

1 10:00AM , DENMARK 4, BOTSWANA 1
2 11:00AM PHILIPPINES 4, GREAT BRITAIN 3
Click here for details of Games 1 and 2 at Al’s Fastball

3 12:00PM CZECH REPUBLIC 8, SOUTH AFRICA 6
4 1:00PM AUSTRALIA 7, VENEZUELA 0
Click here for details of games 3 and 4 at Al’s Fastball

5 2:00PM PUERTO RICO 9, INDONESIA 0
6 3:00PM JAPAN 10, MEXICO 3
Click here for details of games 5 and 6 at Al’s Fastball

5:30PM OPENING CEREMONIES

7 7:00PM ARGENTINA VS CANADA 8,
Click here for details of Game 7 at Al’s Fastball
8 9:00PM NEW ZEALAND 15, UNITED STATES 0
Click here for details of Game 8 at Al’s Fastball


(click logo to visit the official ISF XII World Championships website)

USA Opens ISF play tonight vs. New Zealand

Friday, July 17th, 2009

USA opens ISF World Championship play tonight against the defending world Champions, the New Zealand Black Sox:

Scheduled for 9pm CDT, but they are at least an hour behind.


Digital clock shows local Saskatoon time.

*Note: it appears that Saskatoon is on standard time, not daylight savings, so they are only an hour ahead of California time.


(click logo to visit the official ISF XII World Championships website)

ISF – Botswana adventure

Friday, July 17th, 2009

A great story, posted at:

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Australia over Venezuela 7-0

Friday, July 17th, 2009


Martin Jorge, Editor of Softballnewsla.com (“Softball News Latin America), based in Argentina.(Martin is in Saskatoon)

Rough translation of story by our friend Martin Jorge of Softballnews.la:
(Sometimes Google Translate is humorous, but you get the gist of the story)

Australia beat Venezuela by 7 to 0. Adam Folkard 1 hitter

Australia just beat Venezuela 7 to 0 in what marked the introduction of both teams in the World Softball Championship, which began to dispute today in Saskatoon, Canada. Adam Folkard stole the show, throwing a perfect game for 6 2 / 3 innings, closing the door to line up venezonalno. The only one who could connect ojeda hit was Carlos, who found an unstoppable between short and third base with two outs in the seventh inning.

Australlian took the lead in the first entry with two entries, and thus took control of the game and the scoreboard. The pitcher Adam Folkard could not be anything to rival batters while John Garcia threw a neat game. At the top of the fourth, a new glimmer of Australia increased the difference, while Venezuela could not do anything against a rival pitcher’s deliveries, who was still throwing a perfect game.

At the top of the seventh, Australia would define the game with 4 runs to put the game 7 to 0 and away from the tops. All that remained was to see if your perfect game Folkard close to the closing of the seventh. And things iban prefect for Australian pitcher, who promptly won the first two outs of the period. Only one out of the game is separated perefecto and history. A bat out the emerging Carlos Ojeda, who connected from the first two pitches foul of the account. Two strikes, no balls, Folkard fired a missile through the center of the plate, Ojeda range, Australia celebrates the feat of his pitcher, but a cry from the first base Umpire stops the breath of all. Launching illegal, one ball and two strikes to the batter, and again to the battle. Flokard throws two balls in succession, Ojeda is not fooled, complete account. Australian pitcher tries to put out the batter with a Venezuelan climber on the inside corner, but Ojeda connects unstoppable ball and breaks the perfect game for Folkard.

Ending the game a batter later, when then launch another illegal, Ojeda was caught in the third pad for the last out of the game. In this way, debuted in Australia with an impressive World filing its launcher, while Venezuela was an inspired Folkard not allowed anything in the whole game.

In other results, Botswana beat Denmark by 4 to 1, while the Philippines beat United Kingdom by 4 to 3.