Archive for July, 2010

Photos from Peligro Tournament

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Click here to view the photos of Jamie Clark from the Peligro Sports Tournament in New York City.

Cap tip to Al Doran for the link.

Seattle Invitational

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Seattle Invite Men’s Fastpitch Tournament
Friday, July 9, 2010 at 5:00pm – Sunday, July 11, 2010 at 6:00pm

Location:
Hidden Valley Sports Park
1905 112th Avenue Northeast
Bellevue, WA

Lightning Strikes Again at Petoskey

Monday, July 5th, 2010

Lightning win Petoskey tournament for 2nd year in a row. Capped off the weekend with a 7-0 victory over Tiffany’s Food & Spirits in the final. The bats were hot all weekend (including back-to-back-to-back-to-back homeruns in game 2 from Bill Kunkel, Ryan Saylor, Brian Skirka and Trevor Kelly. The Lightning pitching staff of Sean Kelly, Trevor Kelly, and Tyler Kelly did not give up a run all weekend.

San Antonio Titans Repeat as Glo Worm Champions

Monday, July 5th, 2010

The San Antonio Titans Claim their second straight Glo Worm Tournament Title, Once again lead by the powerful pitching of Tournament Most Valuable and Pitcher Juan Potolicchio. The following is a break down of today’s games.

Sunday Games

Game 24 : Monterrey Diamante 6
San Antonio Compardes 5
WP : Rosales
LP : Rendon

Game 25 : Austin A’s 7
San Antonio Knights 0
WP : Ardia
LP : Trevino

Game 26 : Baytown Hawks 9
Monterrey Diamante 0
WP: Travis Price
LP : Mario Rosales

Game 27 : Manor Dirt Bags 10
Austin A’s 2
WP: Tim Neal
LP : Chito Villeral

Game 28 : San Antonio Titians 1
Houston Carnage 0 9 innings
WP: Juan Potolicchio
LP : Jonas Mach

Game 29 : 4th Place Game
Manor Dirt Bags 5
Baytown Hawks 4
WP: Tim Neal
LP: Cory Avery

Game 30 : 3rd Place Game
Manor Dirt Bags 5
Houston Carnage 4
WP: Tim Neal
LP: Jason Wright

Game 31 : Championship Game
San Antonio Titans 3
Manor Dirt Bags 0
WP: Juan Potolocchio
LP: Tim Neal
HR: Titans Mike Govea

Tournament Most Valuable Player : Juan Potolocchio Titans
Most Valuable Pitcher : Juan Potolocchio Titans
Most Valuable Hitter : Chris Maas Dirt Bags

All Tournament Team :

Mike Govea Titans
Javi Tamez Titans
Javi Delasantos Titans

Tim Neal Dirt Bags
Chris Maas Dirt Bags
Will Sandifer Dirt Bags

Jonas Mach Carnage
Lucio Govea Carnage
Peter Rodriguez Carnage

Joe Morales Hawks
Darren Box Hawks

Congratulations to the Rios Family on a successful Tournament , once again not even Hurricane Alex could prevent the Glo Worm Tournament from being the place to be in The Great State of Texas this 4th of July weekend.

Next Up : On the 2010 Tournaments In the Great State Of Texas ;

July 16th , 17th and 18th Rusk Athletic Club Open Tournament ; Houston : Contact: Arthur Juarez artj@ruskathleticclub.org Open division and 40 and over division
August 7th and 8th Anthony Sepeda Memorial Tournament ; Austin
Contact : Jesse Sepeda austinas87 (at) yahoo

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

Stars and Stripes for Blackshaw, # 9 Bar of Appleton

Monday, July 5th, 2010


(click logo for original news story)

Blackshaw spins six-hitter to deny D&M’s Stars and Stripes title hopes
By BRIAN MILLER For Sun-Times Media

They might be a one-trick pony, but the No. 9 Bar of Appleton men’s fastpitch softball team doesn’t seem to care since its one trick, ace pitcher Andy Blackshaw, is pretty darn good.

Blackshaw shut out the No. 12 Shamrocks over seven innings, allowing just six hits and walking none, while striking out 10 as Appleton picked up a 6-0 win in the championship game of the Stars and Stripes Tournament held Sunday at the Stuart Sports Complex in Aurora.

“He’s getting into his groove now,” Appleton catcher Jesse Delorit said. “This is the time to do that. No walks today, walks kill you.”

“He’s just a good young pitcher,” Dolan & Murphy coach Robin Reder said. “But he’s the type of pitcher we need to face for the upcoming tournaments.”

Blackshaw, who walked five batters and struck out seven in a 5-2 win over the Shamrocks on Saturday, dominated and at one point retired 10 straight batters to become the unofficial MVP of the tournament.

“It’s just how the day went,” Reder said. “We’ve had good at-bats for the most part this year. Again, he’s a tough pitcher so you’re not going square the ball up.”

The Shamrocks gave up two runs in each of the second, third and fourth innings — a hole far too big to dig themselves out of with Blackshaw on the rubber.

“With Andy on the mound, yes, you should win, (with a lead),” Delorit said. “If we get four or five runs like we did, we should capitalize and win the ballgame.”

A little luck helped Appleton in the second, when with bases loaded and two outs, Mike Armitage’s soft looper to the grass behind second base could not be caught by Shamrocks’ shortstop Dave Perkins.

“That hurt,” Reder said. “That gets the momentum down because you can’t get behind a pitcher like that. It’s awful tough to come back.”

Said Perkins: “Even though it’s a 6-0 final, if it’s zero-zero going to the third, mentally it’s a different game for everyone. … The ball was just spinning and when I got to it, I didn’t get my throwing hand on top of it to cover it up.”

The Shamrocks had a chance to push across runs in the top of the third, but ended up leaving the bases loaded despite three hits in the inning.

“Guys have to step up and just be happy putting the ball in play in that situation,” said Perkins, who singled in the inning and finished 2 for 4. “We’re thinking too much about driving in runs. We just have to put a bat on the ball and not strikeout with guys in scoring position.”

Appleton broke open the game in the bottom half of the next two innings with a two-run single by Delorit in the third, and a two-run single by cousin Chris Delorit in the bottom of the fourth.

Perkins led the Shamrocks at the plate, while Jim Pecoraro, Mike Glock, Mark Kleffner and Cooper Carson all picked up hits.

Appleton heads back to Wisconsin a winner, again, happy to have enjoyed success over the holiday weekend.

“We love coming down here,” Delorit said. “Aurora always puts on a good show. It was fun playing in Elgin at the (Chicago Bandits) stadium in front of the women’s fans. It was nice to come down.”

And get a win, Appleton’s fourth weekend tournament victory in a row.

“We’re on a roll,” he added. “Just gotta keep rolling.”

OASA.ca

Monday, July 5th, 2010


The Great Lakes Championship is now less than a month away. The OASA is looking for a few more teams to fill its field. This is going to be a highly competitive tournament that will act as a tune up for all nine current teams as they prepare for the ISC World Tournament in Midland.

Team that will be participating

Wellington Sox
Elmira Expos
Kitchener Outlaws
Cobourg Force
Palermo Athletics
Waterdown Hammer
K-W Cubs
Ingersoll Crush
St Thomas Storm

Currently the Prize Purse is $3600 with each team guaranteed 4 games. The Prize Purse will increase by $400 for each additional team. Each game of pool play is worth $$ with the top six teams moving onto a single elimination playoff bracket on Sunday. The top finishing Canada East Team will also receive a paid berth ($350US) to the 2011 ISC World Tournament in Quad Cities August 12 – 20

Cost: $500
When July 30-August 1
Where Hillside Park in Waterloo

For more information please contact Brad Thomson by July 11
thomson.brad@gmail.com or 519-954-1269

Chicago/NY Captures Peligro Over # 1 and # 4

Monday, July 5th, 2010


Click here for the complete recap, including link to photos.

18th Annual 4th of July Invite – ABQ, NM

Monday, July 5th, 2010

Sparks were flying with one of the best fields ever the 18th Annual 4th of July was surprising.
With Teams from Colorado, Texas, New Mexico and Mexico the field of 15 teams had a great
time. Colorado made a return to Albuquerque with the intents of making a run on the tournament.

Lead by the Pueblo Bandits, Classics and Dilligaf the Northerners were ready to battle. The Bandits had the biggest National exposure ranked as high as #15 in the ISC rankings. Most other teams don’t show up on National rankings but were ready to make their stand.

It was time to play and the teams enjoyed the great weather and Hospitality. Most teams Played four games on Saturday. Wolfpack From Las Cruces NM were back to defend their Title and matched The Bandits Win for WIn. Bandits trip to the winners bracket finals Looked Like This:

Bamdits 9
Bulls 1
WP Paul Algar

Bandits10
EP Outsiders 0
WP Paul Algar

Bandits 8
Dilligaf 0
WP Paul Algar

The WolfPack had a very similar Trip:

Woflpack 6
Rocky Mtn Rebels 2
Wp Tony Mancha

Wolfpack W
NM Rippers L
WP Tony Mancha

Wolfpack 10
2nd to None 3
WP Tony Mancha

The Winners Bracket game was the Highlight of the Day. Tony Mancha and the Wolfpack were ready to attack. They beat the Bandits 1-0. On an unearned run in the first inning. The Wolfpack scored on two errors and a passed ball. But the Bandits could not meet the Challenge and Mancha No Hit the Bandits.

On Sunday the Bandits were out for revenge. They beat the NM RIppers 8-1. The Rippers were playing in only their second Tournament ever. What a great showing. The Rippers came in third place with Big walk off 2-1 win against the Delicias Mexico team. Speaking of revenge the Rippers were able to Beat their rivals the Alb Bulls on their way to the Sunday game against the Bandits.

The Finals. Wolfpack 5 Bandits 2.
Mancha out dueled Algar in a great Championship Game. Bandits scored
first 1-0 and the Wolfpack answered with Two Runs making it 2-1 Wolfpack in the first. The Pack continued to Score and were ahead 5-2 before the Bandits made one last rally. With the tying run at the Plate. Mancha Came up with a big Strikeout to end the threat and the Game.

Wolfpack 5
Bandits 2
WP Tony Mancha
LP Paul Algar

Peligro Cup Men’s Open Fastpitch Tournament in NYC

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

Update(s):

Sunday: Chicago/NY topped the New York Gremlins 5-0 in the championship game of the Peligro Sports Fastpitch Tournament in New York City.

Playoff Round Scores:
NY Gremlins 5, Kitchener Rivershark Twins 4
Dominican National Team 3, Guatemala National Team 0
Chicago/NY 2, Excellent 1
NY Gremlins 3, Dominican National Team 2
NY Gremlins 3, Excellent 0
Chicago/NY 5, NY Gremlins 0

Chicago/NY is the 2010 Peligro Sports Tournament Champion.

Chicago New York
ACTIVE ROSTER

PITCHERS
Jeremy Manley
Rob Schweyer
Dean Holoien

CATCHERS
Adam Lalonde
Kelly Wenstrom

INFIELDERS
Frank Perez
Wilson Cabrera
Gorge Cabrera
Todd Schultz

OUTFIELDERS
Jeff Ellsworth
Jason Hill
Steve Mullaley
Rudy Santiago
Elvis Santiago
Edward Leonardo

COACH
Tom McEvoy
Peter Schmitt
Paul McCart
Jose Luis Roque

MANAGER
German Taveras
Manny Grullon

Peligro Cup Men’s Open Fastpitch Tournament
Monday, June 28, 2010
July 2-4, Randall’s Island, NY – Peligro Cup Men’s Open Fastpitch Tournament

Follow the action all weekend long on Al’s Fastball. Al’s not in NYC, but working a great information relay to bring you the game results. Al notes:

These great updates are via Jamie Clark who is working her thumbs off on her Blackberry while still trying to watch some of Bill [Hillhouse’s] games.

Click Al’s Fastball logo for more information.

Editor’s note: Coming on the heels of the Legends Fastball Classic, this tournament also features some of the top teams in the rankings. # 2 Jarvis, which knocked off # 1 Kitchener at the Legends is not in New York, but # 1 Kitchener, # 3 Dominicana and #4 NY Gremlins are.

The 2010 June 24 ISC Rankings, released prior to the Legends tournament:

Rank Team (Teams in bold at Peligro Tournament)
1 Kitchener, ON Rivershark Twins
2 Jarvis, ON Travelers
3 Chicago/NY Dominicana
4 Clifton Park, NY Gremlins

Saturday Results From San Antonio Glo Worm Tournament

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

From John Limon in Texas:

Due to heavy rain from Alex the Tournament was moved to alternate fields and unfortunately I was unable to get all the scores to each game. The following is what I was able to get.

Game 1 : S.A Gloworm beat S.A. Classics
Game 2 : S.A Titans beat Austin Bluejays
Game 3 : S.A Compardes beat Austin Indians
Game 4 Monterrey Diamente beat Beeville Kino’s
Game 5 : Austin A’s 7 , S.A Knights 2 : WP J. Ardia
Game 6 : Baytown Hawks beat S.A Nightmare : WP J. Pyle
Game 7 : Manor Dirt Bags beat Glo Worm : WP W. Wells
Game 8 : Houston Carnage beat Compardes ; WP J. Wright
Game 9 : Titans 6 , Diamante 0 WP J. Potolicchio
Game 10 : Bluejays beat Beeville
Game 11 : Nightmare beat Knights
Game 12 : Hawks 11 , A’s 0 WP C. Avery
Game 13: Compardes beat Classics
Game 14 : Glo Worm beat Indians
Game 15 : Diamante beat Nightmare
Game 16 : A’s beat Beeville
Game 17 : Titans 2 , Manor 1 WP J. Potolicchio LP W.Wells
Game 18 : Knights beat Glo Worm
Game 20 : Carnage 3 , Hawks 0 WP J. Mach LP T. Price
Game 21 : Diamante beat Indians
Game 22 : Compardes beat Bluejays
Game 23 : A’s beat Classics

Sunday Games

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