Archive for June, 2010

Grafton Jim Bradford Classic 2010

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

Grafton Jim Bradford Classic 2010
June 11-13, 2010

Still waiting for Saturday and Sunday scores, but we get the following report from Adam Brown of Fitzroy Harbour:

Oshawa Rebels 10-7 in final over Kars Aces (formerly Ottawa Team Easton).
Oshawa had Matt Leahy of Owen Sound. Kars had Brad Porter, Corey Costello AND Dan Konkle (!).
Oshawa beat Quyon in the semis.
Kars beat Cobourg in the semis.

Scores courtesy Steve Bedard

Friday’s Games
Game 1 Oshawa Bombers -4
Pickering Blazers -3
Wp-Ryan Swift
Lp-Cam Armstrong

Game 2 Napanee Int -11
Oshawa Jrs -9
WP – Jordan MacDonald
LP – Chris VanVolkenberg

Game 3 Cobourg Force -3
Napanee Jrs -1
WP – Tim Neill
LP – Jordan Graham

Game 4 Oshawa Rebels -12
Stouffville Mennos -0
WP -John Sharpe
LP- Byron Baraniski

Saturday
G5 Ny Bombers 11 – Newmarket jrs 2
G6 Kars Aces 5 Quebec 0
G7 Quyon 10 Oshawa BB’s jrs 4
G8 Donnacona 12 Cree Nation 2

12.30
G9 Cobourg 9 Pickering 1
G10 Oshawa Bombers 0 Napanee Jrs 1
G11 Oshawa Rebels 13 Quebec Jrs 6
G12 Napanee Int 13 Fitzroy H 0

2pm
G13 NY Bombers 4 Cree Nation 1
G14 Donnacona 9 Newmarket Jrs 2
G15 Oshawa BB’s 7 Fitzroy H. 6
G16 Stouffville 0 Kars Aces 6

3.30 pm
G17 Quyon 6 Napanee Int 0
G18 Napanee Jrs 9 Pickering 0
G19 Quebec Jrs 14 Stouffville 8

5pm
G20 Cobourg 7 Oshawa Bombers 1
G21 Quyon 15 Fitzroy H 1
G22 Newmarket Jrs 9 Cree Nation 7

6.30pm
G23 NY Bombers 3 Donnacona 1
G24 Kars Aces 6 Oshawa Rebels 2


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California Classic – June 19-20 – San Diego, CA

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

The Cal Classic will be held at the brand new Sportsplex in Santee, California, about 20 miles northeast of downtown San Diego.

Click photo to visit their official website.

Editor’s note: The facility has an on-site restaurant which features a variety of beers. Fans will pay a $2.50 gate admission, but be given a $2.50 token good for use inside the facility towards the first beverage.

Sportsplex USA Santee‎
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9951 Riverwalk Drive
Santee, CA 92071
(619) 334-1000

The tournament will feature seven nationally ranked teams (ISC World Tournament rankings) , including three in the top 20, four in the top 25, with likely pitching staffs shown below in parentheses:

# 5 California A’s (Sean Whitten, Travis Price, Derek Mayson) [Pool A]
# 11 Bakersfield Silverhawks (Sebastian Gervasutti, Andrew Putnam) [Pool B]
# 15 Portland (Bricklen Anderson, Mark Bennett) [Pool A]
#22 Italian Athletic Club* (Tony Peeples, Tyson Barkman, Matt Barnes) [Pool C]
# 26 Rude Pac (Cory Avery, Gerald Pyle) [Pool B]
# 29 Maccabi (Russ Snow, Dave Blackburn, Jason Gluckman and Ronnie Rupp) [Pool A]
# 34 Cal State Builders (Darren Strang, John Peterson) [Pool B]

*pre-season ranking; do not appear in June 8 rankings, after announcing that they would not be competing in the 2010 ISC World Tournament

The top two ranked teams, #5 California A’s and #11 Bakersfield Silverhawks finished 1-2 at the Best of the West tournament earlier this month at Santa Barbara, while #26 Rude Pac and #29 Macabbi tied for third. Macabbi up-ended a very good Mexicali Mexico team in that tournament, while Rude Pac gave the champion California A’s one of their toughest games, falling 2-0 in the semi-finals.

The California Classic will showcase some of the world’s best pitching, with a number hailing from across the continent or beyond:

Canada:
Sean Whitten (Cal A’s)
Derek Mayson (Cal A’s)
Travis Price (Cal A’s)
Andrew Putnam (Bakersfield Silverhawks)
Bricklen Anderson (Portland)
Cory Avery (Rude Pac)
Tyson Barkman (IAC)

Argentina:
Sebastian Gervasutti (Bakersfield Silverhawks)

Minnesota, USA:
John Peterson (Cal State Builders)

Mars:
Gerald Pyle (Rude Pac) [just kidding, G]

2010 California Classic Pool Play
Saturday, June 19, 2010

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Pool A
1. # 5 California A’s
2. So. Cal Tribe
3. # 29 Maccabi
4. # 15 Portland

Pool B
1. # 34 Cal State Builders
2. # 11 Bakersfield Silverhawks
3. # 26 Rude Pac
4. Pala Braves

Pool C
1. Vancouver Meralomas
2. # 22 IAC
3. Tow’s Pros
4. Barona

Games times * This is revised schedule, released June 17, 2010 *
Saturday, June 19, 2010

8:00
California A’s vs. Cal State Builders
Bakersfield Silverhawks vs. Portland
Vancouver vs. IAC

10:00
California A’s vs. Maccabi
Rude Pac vs. Pala Braves
Vancouver vs. Tow Pro’s

12:00
Rude Pac vs. Portland
Bakersfield Silverhawks vs. Cal State Builders
IAC vs. Barona

2:00
California A’s vs. Portland
Maccabi vs. Pala Braves
Vancouver vs. Barona

4:00
Rude Pac vs. Silverhawks
Cal State Builders vs Pala Braves
IAC vs. Tow Pro’s

6:00
Rude Pac vs Maccabi
Tow Pro’s vs Barona

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John Peterson – Minnesota connection, a California manager’s dream

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

Minnesota connection, a California manager’s dream
Written by Bob Otto on June 8, 2010

“He brings a rare combination of veteran experience in a young pitcher.”

– Manager Dave Carlton about pitcher, John Peterson

Story by Bob Otto/OttoinFocus

(click banner for original news story at OttoinFocus)

LAKE CRYSTAL, MN – The 2010 fastpitch softball season has been a big thrill for John Peterson of Lake Crystal, Minnesota. And why not? After all, how many Minnesota fastpitch players get to board an airplane on Friday afternoon and fly to sunny California and play ball on the weekends?

Well actually, with the shortage of pitchers in the men’s game, the odds are pretty good that some team in need of good pitching will call.

So for those windmillers with the talent, they can basically point anywhere on a U.S. Atlas Travel Guide, and say, “I think I’d like to pitch there.”

That’s not quite how it happened for Peterson, but you get the point.

Born and raised in Lake Crystal, Peterson signed on with the Cal-State Builders from the San Francisco Bay Area. And it’s been nothing but fun, said the 26-year-old, 6-foot-1, 260 pounder who declares his drop ball and change up his two best pitches.

“I like this group of guys; we’ve really hit it off together,” said Peterson. “California has been a great time and I’ve been able to see new teams.”

The Cal-State Builders of the San Francisco Bay Area

But how did Peterson, who plays for a local Lake Crystal team, get connected with the Cal-State Builders over 2,500 miles away?

The answer: Friendship.

A job transfer sent Jon Abbott, who was also born and raised in Lake Crystal, to San Francisco. Abbott – a standout catcher and infielder – was looking to hook on with a team. He connected with Cal-State Builder’s owner and manager, Dave Carlton, and soon everything started falling neatly in place for Peterson and Abbott.

“Skipper (Carlton) asked Jon if he knew of any pitchers in Minnesota,” Peterson said. “Jon and I are good friends, and he suggested me.”

And what a good suggestion that has turned out to be for the Builders.

“John has been the workhorse with a 10-3 record and one save,” said Carlton. “It’s been a difficult transition to face the ISC (International Softball Congress) major hitters, but he has stepped up in every situation.”

And in their very first meeting, Carlton tested Peterson’s mettle. He pointed Peterson to the rubber in the eighth inning of a scoreless international tiebreaker game. And Peterson came through, picking up the win in the 10th inning.

“He showed strong composure,” Carlton said. “He set the tone for the Builder’s season with that game one performance. He brings a rare combination of veteran experience in a young pitcher.”

The Builders are off to a great start with a 17-4 record. And in large part to Peterson, who has a 10-3 record. In 56 innings, the right-hander has allowed 29 earned runs, struck out 66, and carries a 3.6 ERA. But if two games with highly-ranked ISC major teams are discounted, Peterson’s stats shine with a 10-1 record, 49.2 innings pitched, 59 strikeouts, and sterling 1.55 ERA.

But there’s something else Carlton appreciates about Peterson: His bat.

“He has the ability to hit in clutch situations and has a .478 batting average with runners in scoring position,” Carlton said. “John has given the team a huge lift on the offensive side as well.” In fact, Peterson’s 19 RBI place him second on the ball club to Dave Demaio’s 21.

Dave Demaio, leads the Builders in RBI and carries a .489 batting average.

Now, let’s take a look at the other side of this Minnesota connection – Jon Abbott.

Abbott is the son of former fastpitch player, Chuck Abbott. And he seems to have inherited his father’s hitting genes. The younger Abbott’s .500 batting average (21 for 42) is second among Builders with a minimum of 30 at bats, and his 15 RBI are third highest (tied with Ricky Sivilla and Doug Cain), while his quick feet have stolen 10 bases – tops on the ball club.

“Jon brings a rare combination of speed and power to the top of the lineup,” Carlton said. “He calls a fantastic game behind the plate, and coupled with his outstanding middle infield play, he really is a manager’s dream…”

I wanted to learn more about Minnesota’s John Peterson, so he agreed to a question and answer session from his Lake Crystal home.

Q: What’s the experience been like pitching for the Cal-State Builders? It’s been a step up from what I’ve usually played. It’s made me realize pitching against teams like IAC (Italian Athletic Club, Stockton, CA) and Portland (Portland, OR Columbia River Rockers) that you’ve got to have good location with your pitches. If it’s over the plate, they’re going to hit it.

Q: How did you get your start in fastpitch? My dad (Jim) and brother Matt, 28, played, so I was always around the ballpark. Lake Crystal is a good fastpitch town.

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ISC # 6 Midland Knocks Off # 4 Chicago/NY

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

Midland upset by Owen Sound, then upsets Chicago/NY

The Midland Explorers, who have beefed up their roster for a run at the ISC World Title in 2010, while hosting the ISC World Tournament, showed fastball fans that they are prepared to compete, knocking off the #4 ranked Chicago/New York team at the Boulevard Lounge tournament at Midland. The tournament will conclude tomorrow.

Click here for the Midland-Chicago/NY box score.

Click Als Fastball logo for all of the results and box scores and schedule of games for Sunday.

The game was the marquee matchup on Saturday, pitting two of the three highest ranked teams in the tournament against each other. (The NY Gremlins are ranked #3). Midland’s Mike Joseph picked up the win over Sean Whitten, on loan to Chicago/NY from last week’s Best of the West winners, the California A’s.

The game was a see-saw battle with never more than a single run plated in an inning by either team. Midland took a 2-1 lead into the bottom of the 7th, but Chicago/NY rallied to send the game into extra innings, on a solo home run by Chicago/NY third baseman Wilson Cabrrera.

In the international tie breaker, Midland scored one in the top of the 8th, on a Dan Loney sacrifice fly, only to have Chicago/New York answer back with one of their own on an RBI single by Steve Mullaley.

Midland notched the eventual game winner in the top of the 9th to take a 4-3 lead on an RBI single by Midland first baseman Steve Roberts. The game ended in dramatic fashion, with pinch runner Jordan Taveras thrown out at the plate trying to tag up on a fly out to left fielder Dan Skillings.

Midland was not the only upset winner of the day. They themselves fell to a lower ranked team, the Owen Sound Junior Selects, 1-0 in a late afternoon game, in another extra inning affair, with the game winning run coming home on ground out to third base hit by Owen Sound’s Jared Clancy. Owen Sound entered the tournament at the #13 ranked team in the ISC rankings released earlier this week, while Midland was # 6.

No-No by Jeremy Manley

Another Michigan team, # 24 ranked Marshal Lightning, also delivered an upset, knocking off the #13 ranked Owen Sound Junior Selects, 2-1 behind the pitching of Sean Kelly. The Lightning played the #4 ranked Chicago/NY team tough, falling 1-0, with the game’s lone run coming home in the bottom of the 6th inning on a sac fly. Chicago/NY pitcher Jeremy Manley tossed a no-hitter against the Lightning, striking out 15 while walking none. The lone base runner for the Lightning was Adam Saylor, who reached on an error in the 4th.

In their first game of the tournament, on Friday night, the Lightning competed well against the #6 ranked host, the Midland Explorers, falling 4-1. A three run outburst in the 5th by Midland was the difference in that game. With two wins over higher ranked teams in recent weeks (#23 Ashland, 9-2 over Memorial Day), and now the win over #13 ranked Owen Sound, look for the Lightning to move up in the next set of rankings.

3 Top Ten Teams in Action at Midland, MI

Saturday, June 12th, 2010


Friday Scores

Game 1
Midland MI Mickey;s Sleds 14 WP- Doug Gillis
Rosscomman MI Bartz 1 LP- Paul Hoisington Jr.

Game 2
Midland MI Explorers 4 WP- Frank Cox
Marshall MI lightning Fastpitch 1 LP- Sean Kelly

Click Als Fastball logo for all of the results and box scores.


Read all of the results at Al’s Fastball.

The folks in Midland will be hosting the annual Boulevard Lounge tournament this weekend:

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ISF XII Women’s World Championship Roster

Saturday, June 12th, 2010


(click logo for original story on official Softball Canada website)

(Ottawa, ON) Softball Canada is very pleased to announce the list of seventeen (17) players who have been named to the Women’s National Team for the 2010 ISF XII Women’s World Championship. The roster includes eleven (11) players returning from the 2009 National Team and six (6) players who were selected from two Evaluation Camps held over the past month. The final Selection Camp was held this past week in Surrey, BC.

The athletes who will represent Canada at the ISF XII Women’s World Championship in Caracas, Venezuela from June 23 to July 2 are:

Athletes Position Hometown
Tina Andreana Pitcher Oakville, ON
Jenna Caira Pitcher Toronto, ON
Erin Cumpstone Catcher Saskatoon, SK
Corrine Doornberg Utility Langley, BC
Heather Ebert Infield Rosthern, SK
Victoria Hayward Outfield Mountain View, Calif.
Ashley Lanz Pitcher Winnipeg, MB
Sheena Lawrick First Base Calgary, AB
Danielle Lawrie Pitcher Langley, BC
Caitlin Lever Outfield Buffalo, New York
Joanne (Joey) Lye Utility Toronto, ON
Melanie Matthews Center Field Surrey, BC
Evelyne Pare Outfield Ile-Perrot, QC
Kaleigh Rafter Third Base Guelph, ON
Jillian Russell Catcher London, ON
Jennifer Salling Shortstop Port Coquitlam, BC
Jennifer Yee Second Base North Delta, BC

Coaching Staff Position Hometown

Mark Smith Head Coach Falmouth, NS
Melissa Basilio Assistant Coach Pickering, ON
Dave Paetkau Assistant Coach Abbotsford, BC
Glenn Boles Assistant Coach St. Catharines, ON
Rob Guenther Assistant Coach Victoria, BC
Laurie Freebairn Physiotherapist Male Ridge, BC
Harvey Stevenson Team Leader Saanichton, BC

The ISF XII Women’s World Championship will begin on June 23rd, 2010. Team Canada will play its opening game on June 24th against Cuba (7:30pm EDT). The tournament website can be found at http://www.mundialsoftbol2010.org.ve/. Also visit the Softball Canada website (www.softball.ca) for more team information.

-SC-

For more information, please contact:

Gilles LeBlanc
Manager, Marketing and Communications
Softball Canada
gleblanc (at) softball.ca
613-523-3386 ext. 3105

Jennie Finch, Bandits on ESPN2 – 4pm Central

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

Jennie Finch says:

Check us out @ESPN2, Bandits vs Pride, @ 4pm central! [Saturday, June 12]


(Photo: Jennie Finch, courtesy of Softballnewsla.com)
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For those of you with DirecTV, that’s channel 209
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Chicago Bandits set to square off live on ESPN2

ELGIN, Ill. – The Chicago Bandits and the USSSA Pride are set to square off in a “West Texas Showdown,” live on ESPN2 at 4 p.m. central time on Saturday June 12. The live ESPN2 game is a new step for the NPF and an exciting move for the league and its respective teams. This special event will be game four of a five game series and is expected to showcase a pitching matchup of Jennie Finch (Bandits) versus Cat Osterman (Pride) – two of the game’s most notable players.”


Lefty Cat Osterman will be in the circle for the USSA Pride on ESPN2 today against Jennie Finch and her Chicago Bandits team

“I think it’s a huge deal for the team, the league and the players to get some exposure,” said Aaron Moore the General Manager of the Chicago Bandits. “The success of the Women’s College World Series should help us attract a great audience for the game.”

The Bandits, who ended the 2009 season with a 27-12 record, fell at the hands of the USSSA Pride in the first round of last year’s National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) playoffs.

While the Bandits have yet to match up against anyone this season, the Pride recently completed a five game sweep of the Venezuela National Team in exhibition play. In a come-from-behind win the Pride defeated Venezuela 4-2 last Sunday, June 6 to win all five of their exhibition games heading into their season opener.

The Pride ended last season fourth in the NPF with a 16-24 record and were the eventual runner-up in the 2009 NPF Championship Series, losing to the Rockford Thunder in a best of three game series.

The season opening series will be highlighted by an All-Star pitching match-up between Jennie Finch of the Bandits and Cat Osterman of the Pride.

“It’s an opportunity to showcase two of the games greatest pitchers,” said Moore, “And it’s something that will excite the fans.”

For more information about the Chicago Bandits, visit www.chicagobandits.com or call 877-7BANDITS.

National Pro Fastpitch is headquartered in Nashville, Tenn. The League, created to give elite female fastpitch players the opportunity to pursue a professional career in their chosen sport, has operated since 1997 under the names of Women’s Pro Fastpitch (WPF) and Women’s Pro Softball League (WPSL).



(click logo for official Chicago Bandits Website)

Omar Vizquel Passes Lou Gehrig on All Time Hit List

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

Chicago White Sox shortstop Omar Vizquel homered and pulled off a successful suicide-squeeze bunt in a winning effort Thursday, June 10. It was his 2,724th career hit, which tied him for 54th on the all-time list, with fellow switch hitter Roberto Alomar. The name of the player he passed? The immortal Lou Gehrig.

He is now tied for 4th (with Alomar) on the all time hit list for switch hitters, with only Pete Rose, Eddie Murray and Frankie Frisch above him. He needs 25 hits to reach the top 50 on the all time hit list.

As good a baseball player as Omar is, he is equal as a person. Some photos at the link of Omar hosting a group of Special Olympics kids at spring training a few years back when he was with the SF Giants, a trip that I was fortunate to tag along on. Photos


Omar Vizquel, with Chicago Bandits Women’s Pro Fastball team at Comiskey Park in Chicago, alongside manager Ozzie Guillen (left)

Softbol – 1º Torneo del Hemisferio Sur – Argentina 2010

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

Softbol – 1º Torneo del Hemisferio Sur – Argentina 2010
(Softball – 1 Tournament in the Southern Hemisphere – Argentina 2010)

(Google Translation)

The Confederation Argentina Softball is pleased to announce that body 17 to June 20 will be held in the City of Buenos Aires on 1 Tournament in the Southern Hemisphere – Argentina 2010, with the participation of the women’s team from Argentina, New Zealand, South Africa Argentina National Team and U19.

The tournament is jointly organized by the Municipality of Pilar and Softball Confederation Argentina, and will be played entirely on the diamond in that district of Buenos Aires. Note that in the first instance the Club Náutico Hacoaj organize this event, but withdrew it because of the delay in the works of their new stadium. Therefore, the Municipality of Pilar and the Confederation of Argentina took the baton and continued with this initiative.

This competition will serve the teams from Argentina, South Africa and New Zealand to prepare for the ISF Women’s World Championship, to be held in Caracas, Venezuela from 23 June (ie three days after the completion of this tournament) . Argentina and South Africa make up the World Championship Group A, along with Japan, Canada, Chinese Taipei, Cuba, Netherlands and Britain. For its part, New Zealand in Group B World Cup with the United States, Australia, China, Venezuela, Botswana, Dominican Republic and Czech Republic.

In addition, the Argentina U19 prepares for the Pan American Softball Championship, World Championship qualifying tournament in South Africa 2011.

The fixture 1 Tournament in the Southern Hemisphere – Argentina 2010 is as follows:

Thursday June 17

Game 1 – 10:30 Hs – New Zealand vs South Africa
Party 2-13 Hs – Argentina Sub-19 Argentina VS
Friendly Match – 15 Hs – South Africa vs Argentina

Friday June 18

Game 3 – 10:30 Hs – South Africa vs Argentina U-19
Party 4-13 Hs – Argentina vs New Zealand
Friendly Match – 15 Hs – New Zealand vs Argentina

Saturday June 19

Party 5-10 Hs – New Zealand vs Argentina U-19
Game 6 – 12:30 Hs – Argentina vs South Africa
Party 7-15 Hs – 1st the 2nd VS

Sunday 20

Party 8-10 Hs – 3rd vs. the 4th
Party 9 – 12.30 Hs – Loser 7 vs. Winner Party Party 8
Party 10 to 15 Hs – Winner VS Winner Party Party September 7

We invite all fans of our selection to approach the court Pilar to support our national team, and witness an event of importance, with the participation of three world team a few days of maximum global tournament.

Jorge Martin
Head of Media and Communication
Softball Confederation Argentina

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Farrah McGillivary Memorial Fastball Tournament (Prince George BC)

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

Update from the ballpark, From Sheldon Bjorklund, Saturday, June 12:

The 1st day is complete and it looks like day 2 of the tournament is going to have some great weather and some good games. PG Taxi and The Spiritkeepers each won they’re games last night which saw some great crowds out. The 50/50 draws are already the $200 mark and everyone seemed to have a good time @ the park.

From Sheldon Bjorklund:

Well all the planning is complete and the weather looks like its going to be awesome so we know Farrah must be watching over us!

Easton Division
Twisted Soul
PG Taxi
Stoney Creek

Kyra Division
Spiritkeepers
Moricetown
Nak’azdli

Schedule of Games:

Friday

(1)7:00pm PG Taxi vs Stoney Creek Tigers
(2)8:30pm Spiritkeepers vs Nak’azdli Jrs

Saturday

(3)9:00am Twisted Soul vs PG Taxi
(4)10:45am Moricetown vs Nak’azdli
(5)12:30pm Twisted Soul vs Stoney Creek
(6)2:15pm Spiritkeepers vs Moricetown
(7)4:00pm 1st Easton Div vs 2nd Kyra Div
(8)5:45pm 1st Kyra Div 2nd Easton Div
(9)7:30pm 3rd Easton Div vs 3rd Kyra Div

Sunday

(10)9:00am Winner #7 vs Winner #8
(11)10:45am Loser #7 vs Loser #8
(12)12:30pm Winner #11 vs Loser #10
(13) FINAL Winner#10 vs Winner #12

* The best way to support Farrah’s family is come down and enjoy some great ball and purchace 50/50’s and tickets for the raffle table which has some great prizes!!


Farrah McGillivary Memorial Fastball Tournament Facebook page

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