Archive for January, 2010

ISC Legends tournament at Midland Michigan

Friday, January 15th, 2010

The ISC will be hosting our inaugural ISC LEGENDS TOURNAMENT (August 19 – 22, 2010) in Midland, MI. This tournament will be held on the last three days of the ISC World Tournament, with the “Legends” championship game scheduled between the ISC World Tournament Loser Bracket Finals and the ISC Championship Game.

We are looking for sixteen (16) teams for this inaugural event.

PERTINENT INFORMATION:

INVITATIONAL – $350.00(USD) ENTRY FEE – FOUR GAME GUARANTEE – OFFICIAL STAT’S – TEAM & INDIVIDUAL AWARDS – ISC “OOR” RULES & FEE’S WILL NOT BE USED OR ENFORCED – ELIGIBILITY – If a player on a ISC “Legends” team is also on a ISC World Tournament team roster, that player cannot play in the ISC “Legends” Tournament until his ISC World Tournament team is eliminated from the ISC World Tournament

In trying to determine the correct age classification your input will be crucial in this decision. If your team is interested in being apart of this event, please reply with your team name and age classification (45+ / 50+).

Your prompt reply to this message would be greatly appreciated.

Larry Fisher

Colorado team looking for open/AAA pitcher

Friday, January 15th, 2010

We are a team based out of Boulder, Colorado looking for a Open/AAA pitcher for 4-5 weekends this upcoming season. We are planning to play at Herb Wisdom’s in Tucson,Joe Santos Memorial in Pueblo, Best of the West, Grand Island and the NAFA Open World Tournament in Middleton. All expenses will be covered.

Anyone interested can give me a call at 303-475-8142 or email at wyofastpitch(at)wyoming.com

Thank You,

Dave Parker
Rebel Fastpitch
Boulder,Colorado
303-475-8142
wyofastpitch (at)wyoming.com

Ballparkradio to Broadcast AAU for 7th Consecutive Year

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Ballparkradio will be in Orlando for the seventh consecutive year, carrying streaming audio broadcasts of selected games, including one of two semi-finals and the championship game on Sunday.

Watch here and at Al’s Fastball for further announcements.

The first broadcast is slated for Friday, time and teams TBA. Likely broadcast schedule: 1 game Friday at 3pm EST, two more on Saturday, and two on Sunday. Sunday’s broadcasts are firm for 12 noon and 2pm.

West Coast Fastpitch Association 2010

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

WEST COAST FASTPITCH ASSOCIATION 2010

MFP SOFTBALL EVENTS

March 6 -7 MFP- – TAFT Robert Hernandez 714-392-1387

March 27-28 MFP- – STOCKTON Bob Chapel chapelrm@msn.com

APR 9-11 MFP — LAS VEGAS NV Robert Hernandez 714-392-1387

APR 10-11 MFP–FAIRFIELD, CA Dee Webster 707-428-7584

APRIL 17-18 MFP- – TULARE Bob Chapel 406-690-0664

MAY 1-2 MFP- – SONORA/PK Bob Chapel

MAY 15-16 MFP- – FRESNO REGIONAL PK Bob Chapel

JUN 5-6 MFP- – SONORA Bob Chapel 406-690-0664

JUN 12-13 MFP- – HAYWARD Vanessa Woodmanese 510-703-8352

JUL 10-11 MFP- – SONORA Bob Chapel 406-690-0664, ASSOC Championship

JUL 24-25 MFP-– RENO Bob Chapel

JUL 28-AUG 1 – MFP- A/B/C –SALEM, OR— ASA NATIONALS

Aug 12-15 NAFA World Series (A Major/AA Major) – Des Moines, IA

Auf 19-22 NAFA World Series (A/AA) – Des Moines, IA

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2010 ISC World Tournament Qualifier Calendar – No. 1

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

US East Region – Bill Howell, VP – bhowell5@yahoo.com – 301-870-5049 – 8 Berths

Berths Previously Awarded:
Midland Explorers – Co-host team
Midland Mickey’s – Co-host team
NY Gremlins – 2009 MAFTL Champs
Ashland Stockpack – 2009 Pete Schwab Qualifier

May 28 – 30
Bay City, MI – 3rd Annual Riverfront Shootout
Berths: 1 berth to highest finishing US East team
Format: Pool play into single elimination playoff
Entry Fee: $395 US
Contacts: Wally Sidelko – wsidelko@yahoo.com – 989-965-1481.
Eric Brandt – okie0012@yahoo.com – 989-915-1504
UIC: Joe Squires – heyumpy@yahoo.com – 989-631-7043
ISC Rep: TBA

Canada East Region – Blair Setford, VP – blairjs@rogers.com – 905-826-2697 – 18 Berths

Berths Previously Awarded:
Kitchener Rivershark Twins – Defending Champs
Port Elgin Blue Devils – 2009 ISC II Champs
KW Cubs – 2009 ISC II Finalist (Runner-up)
Jarvis Gamblers – 2009 Travel League Champs
Niagara Snappers – ISC II Move-up berth
Palermo Athletics – 2009 Travel League ISC II Champs
Wyevale Tribe – 2009 Northern Ontario Qualifier Champs
Waterdown Hammer – 2009 OASA Qualifier Champs
Elmira Expos – 2009 Ontario Challenge Cup West Champs
Quyon Combat Flyers – 2009 Ontario Challenge Cup East Champs
Blackburn Transport – 2009 Eastern Canadians Qualifier Champs

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Fastpitch Facebook Fan Pages

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

More men’s fastpitch fan pages on Facebook for your reading enjoyment:


Maddy’s Photos


ISC

ISCII

ISF


ASA


Confederación Argentina de Softbol


Main Street Fastpitch


Sawdust City Fastpitch Softball

Circle Tap

Torneo de Clubes Fastpitch “SUPER 12” 8º Edición


House of Pitching


Softball News LA


Softball Canada


2010 ISC World Tournament


SOFTBOLradio

Softball New Zealand

Al Doran

And of course, our own Fastpitchwest Facebook pages:

Fastpitchwest

*note: even if you are a “friend” of Fastpitch West on Facebook, you may wish to become a “fan” of the other Fastpitchwest page linked above.

If you are a member of Facebook, you can become a fan of any of these pages by clicking the “become a fan” button at the top of their page.

There are many more, I am sure. If you know of one for this list, email us: jim (at) fastpitchwest (dot) com. Please put “Facebook” in the subject line so I don’t miss it.

Midland 2010 Facebook page

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Who were the last winning pitchers in the ISC World Tournament championship game from Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United States?

Ok, the first one is easy (think 2009), but can you get the other three?

For the answers, join Midland’s 2010 ISC World Tournament group on Facebook.

Lots of great info, including a list of qualified teams, photos and more.

Yukon Gets Women’s 2012 ISF World Championship

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Unique locale will host top women’s international softball event

PLANT CITY, FLORIDA (USA) — Whitehorse, Yukon, will host the International Softball Federation XIII Women’s World Championship in 2012, it was announced today. ISF President Don Porter said that a solid bid from the host and a successful track record made it the right choice for the marquee fast pitch event.

“Whitehorse will do a terrific job hosting our women’s world championship in 2012,” the ISF president said. “They proved as much when they organized our junior men’s world championship in 2008. Plus the community’s support for softball and their proven ability as a site for large sporting and cultural events assures us that our teams, the fans, and the media will all have a good experience that summer.”

The unique location brings with it over 20 hours of daylight, which allows for softball games – on unlit fields – well into the evening hours. The playing facilities in Whitehorse have multiple fields, which will allow the organizers to meet what is generally a ten-day, 60-plus games schedule.

“Softball Yukon and Softball Canada are pleased to again be able to host the world,” said George Arcand, Executive Director of Softball Yukon and the Chair of the Organizing Committee for the 2012 World Championship. “After hosting a successful and exciting junior men’s world championship in 2008, we are honored to host the 2012 women’s world championship in Whitehorse. We look forward to working with the ISF to make this an unforgettable experience for our local community, fans from all over the world, and all participating teams.”

The event in Whitehorse will come just two years after the XII Women’s World Championship, which happens this June 23-July 2 in Venezuela. As such, it fulfills the implementation of a two-year rotation for ISF world championships instead of every four years. That change was adopted at the ISF Congress this past October. Next year will be the final year of only one world championship (junior women’s, December 6-17, 2011, in Cape Town, South Africa). 2012 will also include the ISF IX Jr. Men’s World Championship (19-and-under) in Parana, Argentina.

The women’s world championship in Whitehorse in 2012 is expected to take place in July of that year, with exact dates currently being finalized.

Editor’s note: Kyle Smith and I (Ballparkradio) had the opportunity to visit Whitehorse, Yukon in the summer of 2008, to broadcast the ISF Jr. Men’s World Championships. Tournament Director George Arcand, of Softball Yukon was an outstanding host – to us — and to the teams, players, coaches and fans, so the women are in for a great experience in 2012. George is a “hands on” tournament director, with great attention to the details that make for a great tournament. Kyle and I arrived at the fields about 11pm at night – and found George sitting atop a large lawnmower, going over the outfield grass for the games to be played the following morning. No lights – but with 23* hours of daylight during the summer, none needed. Where is Whitehorse you ask? Well, take a peek at the map, where you can see it’s up by Alaska. To give you an idea how far north, I flew from Los Angeles via a stop over in Vancouver, and that was the HALFWAY mark. The fans turned out in droves, and provided an electric atmosphere for all.

Click here to view Maddy’s Photos from the 2008 ISF Jr. Men’s World Championships in Whitehorse
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*Yes, I know the ISF article above says “20 hours of daylight”, but our experience was that it virtually never gets dark, save an hour or so in the wee hours of the morning where it gets “dusky”, as they call it. It does take some getting used to, but certainly provides some long days of daylight for the tournament.

Click here to view Maddy’s Photos of the town of Whitehorse, 2008.


(Photo of Maddy, not by Maddy)

Team fails to fire at softball championships

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Marlborough got off to a disappointing start at the national under-19 men’s softball championships at North Harbour in Auckland over the weekend.

They lost 2-9 to both Hutt Valley and Auckland A and their losing run continued with losses to Waikato, Hawke’s Bay and Canterbury.

Kyle Marfell hit a home run against Hutt Valley and Kurt Schollum and Dylan Hayes made home plate against Auckland.

The tournament continues today.

Saturday: Waikato 3 Marlborough 2, Auckland B 3 Nelson 0, Hawke’s Bay 8 Hutt Valley 4, North Harbour 7 Canterbury 0, Auckland A 9 Waikato 1, Wellington 6 Auckland B 3, Hawke’s Bay 10 Marlborough 1, Canterbury 6 Nelson 5, Auckland A 5 Hutt Valley 1, North Harbour 10 Wellington 5.

Yesterday: Auckland A 4 Wellington 1, Auckland B 8 Hutt Valley 4, North Harbour 8 Hawke’s Bay 6, Canterbury 8 Marlborough 1, Auckland B 2 Waikato 1, Hutt Valley 4 Waikato 3.

Passing of Dick Christiansen

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

UPDATE: Memorial Service information:

Richard “Dick” Christensen Funeral
Monday January 11, 2010 2:00 PM in the Chapel
Greenwood Funeral Home
350 Monroe Avenue
Renton, WA 98056
Phone 425-255-1511


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Fastpitch star Dick Christensen dies at 70


Richard Lee “Dick” Christensen, one of the country’s best pitchers during the glory days of fastpitch softball, died suddenly on Jan. 1 in Puerto Rico while on vacation. He was 70.

By Don Shelton
Seattle Times sports editor

Dick Christensen
Richard Lee “Dick” Christensen, one of the country’s best pitchers during the glory days of men’s fastpitch softball, died suddenly in Puerto Rico on Jan. 1 while on vacation. He was 70.

Mr. Christensen, a two-time ASA All-American, played in more than 15 national tournaments, several world tournaments and the Pan American Games. The 6-foot-1, 220-pound right-hander, nicknamed “The Horse,” because of his durability, pitched for Federal Old Line, Pay ‘N Pak, Yakima Pepsi and several other top teams. He was inducted into the Seattle Metro Fastpitch Hall of Fame in 1992.

“He was one of the three or four hardest throwers in the country,” said his former coach and friend, Jim Porter. “He was clocked at over 100 (mph).”

Mr. Christensen was born in Boise, Idaho, on April 16, 1939, and grew up in Castle Rock, where he graduated high school in 1957. He played baseball for the University of Washington, and learned to throw underhand in the Navy, tossing softballs against mattresses on a destroyer.

“He wore out about 20 of those mattresses,” Porter said.

Mr. Christensen saved only a few trophies and newspaper clippings and rarely talked about his softball achievements.

“He never, ever bragged,” said his wife, Terri Christensen, of Renton. “I knew it was important to him, but he was so humble.”

Mr. Christensen is also survived by his father, Keir Stone of Fort Worth, Texas; sister Karen Buker of Anacortes, as well as three children and four step children,

Services are pending.