Archive for March, 2010

Houston Tournament – May 15-16

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Houston Carnage Fast-Pitch Club will be hosting a tournament this year. May15-16, 2010 Herman Brown Softball Complex in Houston, TX. More information coming soon. Contact Danny Craft # 281-830-8571 for any questions.

Herman Brown Park
300 Oates Road
Houston, TX 77013

Amenities: Four (4) lighted and fenced fields.

Directions: HERMAN BROWN COMPLEX (NE) – 300 Oates Rd. Take I-10 East to Mercury Dr. exit. Continue on service road to Mercury Dr. and make a U-turn under the freeway-returning west on service road to Oates rd. Take a right on Oates Rd and continue to the park.


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SCIFL Weekend – March 20-21

Monday, March 15th, 2010

This weekend, March 20 – 21, at Santa Fe Springs, California.


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Otto’s Someone to Know: California A’s Dave Weldin and Silverhawks Chris McGehee

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Bob Otto is on fire:

From “OttoinFocus”

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Written by Bob on March 11th, 2010

BAKERSFIELD, CA – The little boy stared wide-eyed through the chain link fence, mesmerized by the risers and drops that rocketed toward home plate. He had never seen anything like it.

That was back in 1983 when the International Softball Congress (ISC) World Tournament came to Bakersfield.

“I remember going with my brother-in-law to see the World Tournament,” says Chris McGehee, who lives in Bakersfield. “I was about seven and saw these pitchers from Australia and New Zealand throwing the ball at what seemed like unhittable speeds.”

That left an impression that McGehee, now 34, never forgot. In the ensuing years, he moved from playing college baseball into the fastpitch game. And he’s risen from ASA Class “C” to the ISC Open / ISC II level.

“From the first time I started playing fastpitch, I have always wanted to play at the highest level that I am able to,” said McGehee.

And McGehee has reached that level. As has his friend, David Weldin.

McGehee plays for the Bakersfield Silverhawks, while Weldin manages the California A’s. Both teams compete at the ISC / ISC II level.

But the two men, along with Robert McCormick of the Silverhawks, have taken their fastpitch pursuits even further.

They’ve joined forces to bring ISC open-level tournament play back to Southern California by hosting the inaugural 2010 California Classic in Santee, June 19-20.

“We plan on making this tournament an annual event,” Weldin said. “If fact, if everything goes according to plan, we would like to expand our tourney to have both upper and lower divisions.”

Weldin started playing fastpitch at age 19. But a brief stint in minor league baseball pulled him away. But in 1990 he returned to the underhanded game for good.

Let’s meet these two men and learn more about them and their fastpitch pursuits.

Dave, you had an unexpected national championship come your way. Tell us about that. “In 2004, I was asked to put a team together to play at the ASA Class C level with some guys who had never played the game. Excluding pitching, there were only three guys on the team with fastpitch experience.

“We qualified for the ASA C nationals in Hastings, Nebraska and somehow won the championship with a group of guys with little or no experience.”

Chris, What’s the fastpitch scene like in Bakersfield? “The game of fastpitch in Bakersfield is pretty much dead. We have no local leagues to play in and we have to travel to play on weekends. The only fastpitch in Bakersfield is our tournament, “The Silverhawk Invitational” that we host in May.”

Chris, what efforts are being made to revive the sport? “We are trying to promote the game and get more young players just out of college, or from slowpitch to come out and give it a try. But that’s a challenge in itself.”

Dave, what motivated you to start the 2010 California Classic? “There are no open-level tournaments in California, and for California teams to compete, they have to travel. Because of today’s economy that is very difficult. So we wanted to put together an open-level tournament that would be fun for the teams and families of these teams.”

Dave, you stepped away after winning the 2008 ISC II “TofC” championship. What brought you back to the game? “I retired to watch my son play baseball. Now my son is very interested in learning how to pitch, so I’m back into the game this year.”

Chris, what do you think needs to be done to grow men’s fastpitch in California? “We need all the associations from northern and southern California to work together instead of trying to monopolize the areas they are in.”

Chris, what can these associations do that would foster cooperation? “Everyone needs to work together to try and schedule tournaments on weekends where they aren’t competing against one another. This will give teams the opportunity to play more weekends… and play in another area’s tournament that fits into their schedule.”

Dave, you played minor league baseball. Does playing fastpitch help or hurt a baseball player? “I think fastpitch helps kids with baseball. Once he plays fastpitch and then goes back to baseball, he will have more time to react to hitting a baseball. And that will make his hitting that much better.”

Chris, what other issues do you see that need to be resolved? “All the different sanctioning bodies – be it NAFA, ASA, ISC – want to control the game and the teams, and I don’t think they want to work together to help the game survive.”

Chris, what is your Silverhawks Invitational tournament doing to foster fastpitch growth in Bakersfield? “We are trying to get the community involved through the media, and with an exhibition game with the Kern County Special Olympics to get people out to the park, and hopefully to watch a game or two of men’s fastpitch.

“We are also looking into conducting a few clinics this year to help promote the game to some younger players.”

For more boy’s and men’s fastpitch news, visit these websites.

Al’s Fastball
Fastpitch West
International Softball Congress
North American Fastpitch Association
2010 ISC World Tournament, Midland, Mich.

California Classic brings open-level fastpitch back to Southern California

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

From “OttoinFocus”

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Written by Bob Otto on March 11th, 2010
“We are hoping to make the California Classic the premiere tournament in the Western U.S.” – Chris McGehee

BAKERSFIELD, CA – Once upon a time, Southern California was blessed with an abundance of open-level men’s fastpitch tournaments.

The Long Beach Nitehawks, The Lakewood Jets, the Vista Bombers, and the city of Oceanside hosted annual tournaments. These renowned tournaments drew world-class teams from throughout California and the southwest.

But those tournaments have long disappeared.

But three men have launched a Southern California revival of sorts. Dave Weldin, Chris McGehee, and Robert McCormick – all from Bakersfield – have banded together to create the “2010 California Classic.”

Their goal is to bring International Softball Congress (ISC) open-level men’s fastpitch back to the southland.

The California Classic will be held June 19-20 in Santee at Sportsplex USA – a professional softball park that opened early this year.

TOP-FLIGHT COMPETITION
12 teams have entered from California, Oregon, New Mexico, Nebraska, Mexico, and Canada. The tournament is shaping up to be a battle royal. For at stake is a coveted prize:

A berth into the 63rd Annual ISC World Tournament in Midland, Michigan, August 13-21.

Now why would three men from Bakersfield – located in central California – want to host a tournament in the San Diego area?

“We decided to host a tournament in San Diego mainly due to the location,” Said Weldin, who manages the California A’s out of Bakersfield.

“There are a lot of attractions in San Diego and Sportsplex USA and the hotel are approximately 15 minutes from the San Diego Airport. Therefore, our tourney should be completed with no one having to leave early to catch flights.”
Weldin and McGehee plan on the tournament becoming an annual event. A must-attend tournament in Southern California.

“We are hoping to make the California Classic the premiere tournament in the Western U.S.,” said McGehee, who plays for the Bakersfield Silverhawks.

“We want to grow this tournament to the point where we will be able to put together a field that would include the top teams in the world.”
McGehee added that future plans include a lower division of up to12 teams.

“That would allow some of the (lower division) teams the opportunity to play in a top quality tournament,” he said, “and hopefully, encourage those teams to move up and try to play at the next level.”

ISC II TofC CHAMPS
As the manager of the California A’s, Weldin realizes to compete at the ISC World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions level, the A’s must tangle with top-flight competition.

But a look into the recent past reveals he’s already done pretty well.

Weldin managed the Bakersfield Taylor Farms Lumberkings to the championship of the ISC II Tournament of Champions in 2008. He’s had a taste of ISC competition. And he wants more.

Now the task is to get back to the 2010 ISC World Tournament.

A FANS DELIGHT
And with only one tournament berth allotted to the California Classic, the competition figures to be fierce. It also promises to be a delight for fastpitch fans.

“We want to put together an Open-level tournament that would be fun for the fans and the teams and their families,” Weldin said.

The response so far?

“The teams that have entered are all excited about the opportunity to play against other fastptich teams that are all trying to qualify for the World Tournament,” McGehee said.

TOURNAMENT SPECIFICS:
Name: 2010 California Classic
What: California Classic Men’s ISC Fastpitch Softball Tournament
Who: Hosted by the California A’s and Bakersfield Silverhawks
When: June 19-20, 2010
Where: Sportsplex USA, Santee, CA,
Format: Round Robin Single Elimination with a 4 Game Guarantee
Who To Contact: David Weldin: davidw@expressinsurance.com; Bobby McCormick: mccormickservices10@yahoo.com; Chris McGehee: garageworks@bak.rr.com.

To learn more about Sportsplex USA in Santee, visit their website. Sportsplex USA

Visit the San Diego Convention and Visitors Bureau for things to do in San Diego.
Click For Things To Do In San Diego

Visit these websites for more boy’s and men’s fastpitch news:

Al’s Fastball
Fastpitch West
International Softball Congress
North American Fastpitch Association
2010 ISC World Tournament, Midland, Mich.

ASA Young Men’s National Tournament Recruiting Drive

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Cap tip to Tim Lyon, USA Jr. Men’s Head Coach:

ASA YOUNG MEN’S NATIONAL TOURNAMENT RECRUITING DRIVE

These teams have indicated an interest in coming to Rolla for this summer’s ASA Young Men’s National Fastpitch Softball Tournament (August 4-8, 2010)

They have either committed or are working on it.

This list of teams has been compiled from those teams and coaches that are included on my YOUNG MEN’S FASTPITCH SOFTBALL email list. If you would like to be included….email me at elewis (at) winston.k12.mo.us

Who else do I need to add in which age division?

I am really hoping we will see some Rolla or other area teams added to the younger
age divisions where fast-throwing pitching isn’t such a premium.

Get your son’s baseball team together, pick a couple kids and have them practice a little this summer and come expose them to our great sport. It’s easier to do it when they are 10-12 than waiting until they are in their teens and there are no pitchers around.

10 AND UNDER

NW Royals from Winston, Missouri (Eric Lewis)
Big Dogs from Garden City, Minnesota (Brian Swanson)
Fairmont Fastpitch from Fairmont, Minnesota (Brian Johnson)

12 AND UNDER

NW Royals from Winston, Missouri (Eric Lewis)
Big Dogs from Garden City, Minnesota (Brian Swanson)
Young’s Primetime Sports from Watertown, South Dakota (Travis Young)
Fairmont Faspitch from Fairmont, Minnesota (Brian Johnson)
Illinois (Rich Well)
Watertown, South Dakota (Gary Young)

14 AND UNDER
Matt Christensen is the only one to contact me so far.

16 AND UNDER
NW Implement from Stanberry, Missouri (Greg McQuinn)
Sioux Falls from Sioux Falls, South Dakota (Kirk Lien)
Soukup Bulldozers from Sioux Falls, South Dakota (Lori Warne)
Amboy from Amboy, Minnesota (Jon Lewis)
Richville from Reese, Minnesota (Don Petro)
Page Brake Juniors from Herriman, Utah (Steve Black)
Hennager Plumbing and Heating from Lake Crystal, Minnesota (Blake Meshke)

(no contact with Mike Sandt’s “Lake Crystal” team….anyone have phone or email?)

18 AND UNDER
NW Implement from Stanberry, Missouri (Greg McQuinn)
Schmitz Dozing from Ravenwood, Missouri (Tim Coffelt)
Richville from Reese, Minnesota (Don Petro)
Embroidery Touch from Sioux Falls, South Dakota (BJ Hunhoff)

(no contact with Mike Scanlan’s “Rockhound” team….anyone have phone or email?)

23 AND UNDER

NW Implement from Stanberry, Missouri (Greg McQuinn)
LaCrosse Athletics from Onalaska, Wisconsin (Bud Olson)
Farmington from Cushing, Wisconsin (Donnie Potting)
RM Kurtz Enterprises from Ephrata, Pennsylvania (Ralph Kurtz)
Page Break from Herriman, Utah (Steve Black)
Schmitz Dozing from Ravenwood, Missouri (Tim Coffelt)

(no contact with Joyce Dewitz’s “Protein Sources” team….anyone have phone or email?)
(no contact with Ron Koster’s “Seth’s Down Under Bar and Grill” team…anyone have phone or email?)

WHO ELSE IS INTERESTED? PLEASE LET ME KNOW.

I am not affiliated with Rolla Parks or ASA. This is simply an email list put together for those people wanting to forward the development of YOUNG MEN’S FASTPITCH.

Please email me if you are interested in bringing a team to Rolla or know someone who might.

Thanks,
Eric Lewis
elewis (at) winston.k12.mo.us

Celebration of Life for Dave Bostick

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Click here for Evite

Host: Wayne Toppila
Location: Elk Grove Park Pavillion
9950 Elk Grove-Florin Rd
Elk Grove, CA 95624 US

When: Sunday, March 21, 1:00PM

Phone: Rusty (916) 690-7116 WT- 749-0733

Please come join us in a celebration of life for our Son, Brother, Uncle,Teammate, and Friend, Dave Bostick. The loss of Dave has left a lot of broken hearts. However, Dave would want to be remembered in a celebration with smiles and laughter. This celebration is being held on Sunday, March 21 at 1:00 pm, at the Pavilion in the Elk Grove Regional Park located at 9950 Elk Grove-Florin Rd, Elk Grove, CA 95624.

There will be barbecue style lunch/pot luck with you bringing your favorite side dish for at least ten people. Donations will be accepted to help defray the costs of the entire day with any additional funds going towards the Dave Bostick Scholarship Fund. This newly formed scholarship fund will be given annually to a baseball player from Elk Grove High school to keep Dave’s competitive spirit alive.

Please RSVP as soon as possible. Also remember to comment on the side dish that you can bring to the event. For donations please email Rusty at RMcLain15 (at) yahoo.com. Thank you all and we will see you on the 21st. Please Forward to anyone that might be interested in joining us.

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Kitchener Out as Host of 2011 ISC World Tournament

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

ISC Press Release:

The Kitchener Fastball Promotions group recently informed us that they were withdrawing as host of the 2011 ISC World Tournament.

Currently, we are in discussions with three other locations as possible hosts for not only 2011 but 2012 and 2013 as well. We hope to announce the 2011 host city within the next few weeks.

The Kitchener withdrawal was completely unexpected as we had been involved in good faith discussions since April 2009 and at Kitchener’s request, issued a release last May announcing Kitchener as our 2011 host city.

During that 10-month negotiating period, there were no major concerns brought up and just prior to the Christmas holiday period, we agreed to suspend discussions until after the first of the year. At that time a final contract had been developed and mutually agreed upon.

When discussions began again in January, we were unable to come to an agreement on a number of new issues presented by Kitchener Fastball Promotions, none of which had been previously brought up. Following a February 3rd, 2010 KFP meeting, we were informed of their formal withdrawal as hosts of the 2011 ISC World Tournament.

Ken Hackmeister
Executive Director, ISC

2010 Boulevard Lounge Tournament – Midland, Michigan

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Precursor to the World –

June 11 – 13
Midland, MI – Annual Boulevard Lounge Tournament
Emerson Park
Berths: 1 berth to highest finishing US East team
Format: Pool play into single elimination playoff, 4-game guarantee
Entry Fee: $450 USD
Contact: Kyle Beane – kbeane8@yahoo.com – 810-813-5178
UIC: Joe Squires – heyumpy@yahoo.com – 989-631-7043
ISC Rep: Lee Isenhart isenhartlee_@hotmail.com 989-835-9146

To date, the following teams have committed:

1 – Midland Explorers
2 – NY Gremlins
3 – Midland Mickey’s Sleds
4 – Dominican Republic
5 – Kitchener Rivershark Twins
6 – Duncan Outlaws
7 – Marshall Lightning

With the new ISC format in 2010, there will not be a second division, as in years past. There is room for at least 3 more teams, and possibly more.

Please contact me to hold a spot for your team.

Thanks,
Kyle Beane
www.midland2010isc.com

SCIFL Weekend in Santa Barbara canceled due to weather

Friday, March 5th, 2010

The SCIFL (So Cal Independent Fastpitch League) reports that the league weekend in Santa Barbara for March 6-7, 2010 has been canceled:

The tournament for this weekend has been cancelled due to the unfavorable weather reports and to allow players the opportunity to cancel rooms before cutoff dates. Next tournament is Santa Fe Springs, March 20 – 21.

Monkton 2010 – World Fastball Invitational Officially Cancelled for 2010

Friday, March 5th, 2010

From Al’s Fastball:


(click logo for original news story at Al’s Fastball)

Thursday, March 4, 2010
PRESS RELEASE

Monkton ON.

It is with a heavy heart that I compose this message today, however, it is news that most of you, the fastball world, may have already been informed of through various sources.

I am writing to confirm that the 2010 edition of the World Fastball Invitational that was scheduled for this upcoming July 1 – 4 has been officially cancelled.

Myself and the Executive Committee would like to take this opportunity to thank the teams and people involved (they know who they are) that put forth a very valiant effort – especially in the “final hour” , in order to salvage and save the tournament for this year.

Many factors played a hand in this decision, yet I do not deem necessary the need to disclose nor make public the reasoning at this time. The people close to this situation know and understand the hardships and dilemnas involved, and stand behind us 100%
in not only this decision, but to put remain intact and bring a 2011 edition of the event to Monkton, and cement our place on the elite mens circuit for the future.

There are a couple other fine tournaments being held this summer and I encourage teams, fans, and sponsors to inquire and assist in making them the success’ they will certainly be – the annual Legends held in Kitchener put together by my good friend and fastball legend in his own right- Larry Lynch, as well as the upstart Tavistock event headed by another good friend Dave Bailey.

Many words of thanks and praise could be said here, but this is not a farewell. it is an announcement that saddens ourselves and many many people in our great game – to whom I feel personally obligated.. Those close to me know my inner feelings and thoughts at this time… it is a sad day. However, the game MUST go on.. The game will go on. I committed to seeing that happen. There are many fine people that work tirelessly and are committed as well. I ask the world to support our game in any way possible – we all know it needs it. More then ever.

Kind regards and thank to all!

We’ll see you at a park somewhere this summer…

Brian Baillie
World Fastball Invitational.