Archive for April, 2010

Fastball in the Great State of Texas

Friday, April 16th, 2010

From Texas ISC commish, John Limon:

May 1st & 2nd S.A Compardes Cinco de Mayo “Open and 40 and Over “Tournament – San Antonio : Contact: Jody Armijo JArmijo@satx.rr.com

May 15th & 16th Houston Carnage Fast-Pitch Club Tournament – Houston Contact : Danny Craft # 281-830-8571 craftinventory@hotmail.com

May 29th and 30th Castro Concrete Jokers Memorial Weekend Tournament – Austin : Contact : John Limon 512-262-7964
texasisc@gmail.com

June 5th and 6th Austin Bluejays Tournament : Austin Contact : Pete Tovar austinbluejays68@yahoo.com

June 19th and 20th Geo – Per Fathers Day Tournament – Houston Contact : Henry Munoz

June 26th & 27th Texas State Tournament – Bryan College Station ; Contact Person Albert Mancias Cel # 979-412-5772 strike1@suddenlink.net

July 3rd and 4th Glo Worm 4th of July Tournament – San Antonio : Contact Person Ruben Rios iceworms@juno.com
July 16th , 17th and 18th Latin American Open and 40 +Tournament – Houston : Contact: Arthur Juarez artj@ruskathleticclub.org

YA’ll Come to TEXAS , We promise to show you a good time

“Your Friend In Softball”
John Limon
Texas ISC Commissioner
2005-2007
texasisc (at) gmail.com

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Thursday, April 15th, 2010

A friend from another country wrote to me today about “Jackie Robinson Day” ( being celebrated today, April 15), and asked if softball had a situation similar to that in baseball. I don’t know the answer to that question, but it got me to thinking about Jackie, today’s celebrations, and the power of sports and teammates. The day has special meaning for the Dodgers, the team for whom Jackie played, and for the Dodgers who broke the barrier that changed the game, and changed the world.

Jackie Robinson Day is a traditional event which occurs annually in Major League Baseball, commemorating and honoring the day Jackie Robinson made his major league debut. Initiated for the first time on April 15, 2004, Jackie Robinson Day is celebrated each year on the same date. The festivity is a result of Robinson’s memorable career, best known for becoming the first African-American major league baseball player of the modern era in 1947. His debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers (today known as the Los Angeles Dodgers) ended approximately eighty years of baseball segregation, also known as the baseball color line, or color barrier.

One part of the Jackie Robinson story that has always stayed with me, was the friendship he had with teammate Pee Wee Reese, and the powerful effect of one person standing up for another. It is a kinship that any of us who have ever been a member of a team can relate to.

Reese was a strong supporter of the first 20th century black Major League Baseball player, Jackie Robinson. He was serving a stint in the Navy when the news of Robinson’s signing came. Although he had little or no experience interacting with minorities — according to Reese, his meeting Robinson marked the first time in his life that he had shaken hands with a black man — he had no particular prejudices, either.

Reese refused to sign a petition that threatened a boycott if Robinson joined the team. When Robinson joined the Dodgers in 1947 and traveled with them during their first road trip, he was heckled by fans in Cincinnati, Ohio. During pre-game infield practice, Reese, the captain of the team, went over to Robinson, engaged him in conversation, and put his arm around his shoulder in a gesture of support which silenced the crowd. This gesture is depicted in a bronze sculpture of Reese and Robinson, created by sculptor William Behrends, that was placed at KeySpan Park in Brooklyn and unveiled on November 1, 2005.

The friendship between Reese and Robinson is prominent in Roger Kahn’s classic work, The Boys of Summer. At Reese’s funeral, Joe Black, another major league baseball black pioneer, said, “Pee Wee helped make my boyhood dream come true to play in the majors, the World Series. When Pee Wee reached out to Jackie, all of us in the Negro League smiled and said it was the first time that a white guy had accepted us. When I finally got up to Brooklyn, I went to Pee Wee and said, ‘Black people love you. When you touched Jackie, you touched all of us.’ With Pee Wee, it was No. 1 on his uniform and No. 1 in our hearts.”

So today, we honor Jackie Robinson, and can thank him for the many teammates he gave to all of us.



Click here for more on Jackie Robinson Day at www.mlb.com, including videos.


Editor’s note:
Why April 15th? Jackie’s debut was on April 15, 1947, following this press release from Branch Rickey the previous day:

“The Brooklyn Dodgers today purchased the contract of Jack Roosevelt Robinson from the Montreal Royals. He will report immediately.”

LAS VEGAS ROAD TRIP III – Final Recap

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

SCIFL Host 27 Teams in Las Vegas

From SCIFL commish, Robert Hernandez


(click SCIFL logo for final brackets)

The third edition of the Las Vegas Road Trip is in the books with one repeat champion and two new ones. Sta. Cecilla takes the crown once again in the AA/AA-Major division, while El Paso Steel and the Carribeans earn the titles in the A-Major and A divisions respectively.
The weather was nice but the wind kicked up more than usual at times on Sunday and it did affect play on balls hit to the outfield. Players made their adjustments and forged on to see who would be the champions in their divisions.

Overall, 27 teams made the trip out to play, making this the largest turnout yet for a Road Trip. The current economic woes of the nation did keep some from playing this year and it is hoped that things turn around for everyone and they can get back to things they enjoy doing.
As of now, next year the Road Trip is scheduled back for the first weekend of April, depending on the parks recreation schedule and availability. Thank you to those that came out and help make the tournament fun.

AA/AA-Major – Sta. Cecilla 13, Rude-Pac 6
Click here for AA/AA Major Division Bracket at SCIFL website

Sta. Cecilla earned their way into the championship game with a close 5-4 win over Rude-Pac in the winner’s bracket final. With a 3-0 record, they once again squared off against Rude-Pac in the championship game with Gabriel Marquez in the circle against Rude-Pac’s Gerald Pyle. The first 3 innings were fast and furious with 9 runs scored between the two.
In the first inning, Arturo Soto tripled and scored on an error to open the game. Rude-Pac came back with 2 runs of their own in the bottom of the inning on 3 hits and an error, including a double by Ronnie Brennan. Sta. Cecilla took the lead again in the top of the inning when Daniel Rochin tripled in Edgar Presichi. Rude-Pac tied it again in the bottom of the inning, putting together a couple of hits and moving the ball around.

Sta. Cecilla took the lead again in the top of the third. Soto hit his second triple of the game to score Mario Hernandez. A few hits and a sacrifice fly later and Sta. Cecilla was on top 6-3. In Rude-Pac’s half of the inning, with one out Keith Barker doubled and came into score on a single by Canyon Vance. Panfilo Valdez came in for relief of Marquez after Vance’s single. Rude-Pac made a threat but Valdez got out of the inning without allowing a run.

Mark Bennett came into the game in the top of the fourth for Rude-Pac and both sides went quietly in the inning. In the fifth though, both teams scored with Sta. Cecilla getting 3 runs and Rude-Pac scoring 2 to make the score 9-6. In the top of the sixth Rude-Pac brought in Cory Avery and Sta. Cecilla’s hitting streak continued, scoring 2 more runs in the inning.

Valdez kept the Rude-Pac batters off base for the next two innings and with two more runs in the seventh inning, Sta. Cecilla finished the game with a 13-6 score and a perfect 4-0 record in the tournament. What was very impressive in addition to Sta. Cecilla’s hitting, was the speed that their line-up carried. Outfielders had to be alert to get the ball back into the infield so that they were not taken advantage of.

Rude-Pac came into the winner’s bracket final with a 1-0 record, courtesy of a bye during the draw. In a close game they beat Si Senor 2-0. In the lower bracket final they once again faced Si Senor and won 9-2 to advance to the championship game.


Vegas III, AA/AA Major Division Runner-up, Rude Pac(photo courtesy of Mark Bennett’s Facebook)

A-Major – El Paso Steel 10, Long Beach Black Sox 0
Click here for A Major Division Bracket at SCIFL website

El Paso Steel went into the championship game as the undefeated team with a 3-0 record, only allowing 2 runs while scoring 21 in the 3 games. Facing the Black Sox for the second time on Sunday, El Paso beat the Black Sox in the winner’s bracket final 6-0, the championship game had El Paso’s Antonio Mancha in the circle against Ronnie Rupp of the Black Sox.
El Paso Steel struck first, scoring four runs in their first at-bat for a quick lead. The big blow in the inning coming on Manuel Cerecere’s triple with the bases loaded. Randy Clay entered the game for the Black Sox in the second inning.

El Paso Steel added a run in the third to increase their lead to 5 and in the fourth scored 5 more runs to end the game 10-0. In the fourth, Yuri Loya & Hector Garcia doubled and Heney Cedillo homered to end the game. Antonio Mancha was big in the circle as he no-hit a very good hitting Long Beach team, striking out 7 of the 12 batters he faced.

The Long Beach Black Sox finish the tournament with a 3-2 record, including a 6-4 victory of Maccabi USA to get into the championship game. The Black Sox went into the winner’s bracket final with a 2-0 record.


Vegas III Runner-up, A Major Division, Long Beach Black Sox(Photo courtesy of Fred Hanker’s Facebook)

A – “IF” Game – Carribeans – 16. Albuquerque Hitmen – 5
Click here for A Division Bracket at SCIFL website

The A division went to the “IF” game as the Albuquerque Hitmen came from behind in the Championship game and scored 5 runs in the last two innings to steal the championship from the Carribeans. Paul Silva was in the circle for the Hitmen against Francisco Cruz of the Carribeans. In the “IF” game, the Carribeans bats came alive early with Norman Baca scoring two on a home run in the first inning. The Hitmen answered back in their half of the inning with Jose Gonzales opening the bottom half of the inning with a home run as well. The Hitmen scored one more in the inning to tie the game up.

In the fourth inning, George Silva came in for the Hitmen in the circle. In the next two innings the Carribeans scored 8 runs on little ball to take the lead 10-2. The big blow came in the fifth inning where the Carribeans scored 6 runs, 4 of them on Ramon Gonzales home run. The Hitmen did score in each of the last 3 innings, but the Carribeans had built up enough of a lead to end the game in the fifth. Francisco Cruz went the distance for the Carribeans for the win.
The Carribeans went into the winner’s bracket final with a 3-0 record and finished the tournament at 5-1. They defeated the Hitmen earlier in the day in the winner’s bracket final, 6-5. The Hitmen also went into the winner’s bracket final with a 3-0 record, allowing only 2 runs in the 3 games, and then faced a tough Liberty FP team in the lower bracket final to continue on in the championship game. The Hitmen finished their first Las Vegas Road Trip with a 5-2 record.

For additional information and pictures of the teams, please go to the SCIFL web site at www.scifastpitch.com.
Robert Hernandez
rmh323 ( at ) roadrunner.com

Vegas III Video

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Kasey Shaw of the Long Beach Black Sox at the plate in this past weekend’s tournament at Las Vegas Nevada. Says Kasey, “talk about a wide turn going 2”. The Black Sox finished 2nd in the A Major division.

2010 ISC Roster – Lightning Fastpitch, Marshall, MI

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Lightning Fastpitch, Marshall, MI

Kelly Sean 4 P Marshall, MI
Kelly Trevor 5 SS Marshall, MI
Saylor Adam 8 1B Marshall, MI
Saylor Ryan 44 OF Marshall, MI
Skirka Brian 3 OF Union City, MI
Shook Matt 9 C Coldwater, MI
Kunkel Bill 15 OF Eaton Rapids, MI
Knox Chad 23 2B Milan, MI
Rivard Chris 34 3B Mattawan, MI
Marten Josh 20 OF Union City, MI
Kelly Tyler 24 P/1B Battle Creek, MI
Adams Lance 12 OF Union City, MI

Meridian Idaho tournament – May 22

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Update: We have updated this post with hotel information, for the host hotel, the Hampton Inn & Suites. (see below)

Click here for tournament flyer at Meridian Idaho, May 22, 2010.
(PDF flyer)

Host Hotel: Hampton Inn & Suites

Discounted rate for tournament $74!

With every guest room we include the following complimentary amenities:
On the Houseâ„¢ Hot Breakfast
High Speed Internet Access
24 Hour Indoor Pool, Jacuzzi, and Fitness Center
Business Center
Parking that accommodates large vehicles and busses
Outdoor patio complete with seating and grills
Outdoor Sports Court

We are located approx 6 minutes (3.74 miles) from Bear Creek Park and 11 minutes (5.16 miles) from Tully Park.

Sara Strawn, Director of Sales
Hampton Inn & Suites
875 S. Allen Street
Meridian, Idaho 83642
Tel: 208-887-3600
Fax: 208-887-6640

Umpire Bob Henning on the Mend

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010


Some of our readers have no doubt already heard, but for those who have not, our friend Bob Henning is on the mend,after spending four days in the hospital, getting his ankle fixed. Bob slipped on some snowy and icy stairs and jammed his leg into the concrete. Not pretty, but we can now call him “Bionic Bob”.

Bob tells us:

Now the proud owner of a totally rebuilt ankle that is unhappy with me for smashing it. Going to be a long road to recovery.

It doesn’t look like we’ll see him umpiring in the near future, but if we can get a lazy boy recliner into the booth, perhaps we can get him back on Ballparkradio. (Bob is a former FM DJ at 94.7 KMET, and has served as a color commentator on Ballparkradio, including a guest appearance at the 2009 Monkton tournament)

We wish Bob a speedy recovery.

Well-wishers can send an email to Bob directly at brotherinblue (at) shaw.ca, or find him on Facebook here.

More Fans for 2010 ISC Facebook Page

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

What do you say we get this Facebook page up over 1000 fans?


Click logo to visit the Facebook page for the 2010 ISC World Tournament in Midland, MI.

2010 ISC World Tournament Qualifier Calendar No. 3

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010


(click logo for official ISC website)

2010 ISC World Tournament Qualifier Calendar
April 13, 2010


Click here for printable version with clickable email addresses.

Click here for PDF version


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

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

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Unfortunate rumors

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Though we have yet to see an official announcement, our sources tell us that Broken Bow and Saskatoon Aspen Interiors will not be fielding teams in 2010.

The following is a list of teams from last year who have apparently shuttered their operations, with the number indicating their finish in last year’s ISC World Tournament:

2. Bow/Patsy’s
3. Saskatoon
4. MidWest
6. Farm Tavern
8. Vancouver
plus
16. Ashland Mets
22. Bar of Green Bay
23. Quad City Sox
24. Thomson Merchants