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Local softball legend in fight for his life

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010




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By Al Hamnik, al.hamnik (at) nwi.com
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Dave Blackburn battling

No hitter ever scared Calumet City native Dave Blackburn, who had reached the same legendary fastpitch softball status as his late father Ernie.

Both Hall of Fame pitchers threw heat capable of melting small glaciers and combined for nearly 200 no-hitters in their 80-plus years on the mound.

Ernie once threw three no-no’s and a one-hitter in three different cities the same day. At 6-foot-3 and 300 pounds, the 1949 Hammond grad rightfully found his way into every sports Hall of Fame worth mentioning.

Dave, one of five Blackburn sons spread throughout the country, won several gold medals and holds the American record for most appearances at the World Maccabiah Games, an international Jewish athletic event held every four years similar to the Olympics.

He will be inducted in the International Softball Congress Hall of Fame next year but at this moment, needs our prayers more than congratulations.

Dave Blackburn is fighting for his life.

On Aug. 27, Dave and some friends were driving from Los Angeles to Prescott, Ariz., for the 40-and-over ASA National Tournament when their car was struck by another vehicle on the interstate. Seated in the front, Dave took the brunt of the impact, according to family members.
“He’s still in critical condition and has a long way to go,” brother Jay said Monday. “The car rolled three times and supposedly caught fire. Fortunately, Dave was pulled out.”

A bachelor living and working in L.A., Blackburn has no famiy out there but law enforcement officials were able to contact brother Robert from a phone number they found on Dave’s Facebook page.

“They’ve had him heavily sedated,” Jay said. “My one brother (Ray) has been out there for a week and has not been able to speak a word to him.”

Godzilla could be standing in the batter’s box swinging a railroad tie and Dave Blackburn, much like Dad, couldn’t care less. But this current challenge is like nothing the 6-3, 270-pound pitcher has ever encountered.

“Two broken legs, a broken ankle, broken wrist, nine broken ribs and the sternum on one side,” Jay said. “His pelvis was broken, he had a hole in his colon that was torn, a hole in his lung and subsequently, the lung collapsed.

“It’s one of those never-gonna-be-the-same accidents. It’s hard imagining him ever walking normally again without assistance for a long time.”

Soon, the brothers will all be gathered at Dave’s bedside including Ray from Chicago, Robert from Louisville, Brian from Michigan and Jay from LaPorte.

They want Dave back in the game, as close as possible to being 100-percent healed, and invite any cards or get-well wishes from Region softball fans and complete strangers.

There were no spine or head injuries, thankfully, and being a life-long athlete should help in Dave’s recuperation. Plus, he’s got that Blackburn gene.

Those guys don’t know what it means to quit.

This column solely represents the writer’s opinion. Reach him at al.hamnik (at) nwi.com

Maddy’s Photos – 2010 ISC World Tournament – Opening Ceremonies

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

From Maddy’s Photos blog:

The ISC Opening Ceremonies, a favorite of mine, is truly the start of the great ISC Men’s Fastpitch World Tournament. Unlike the action photos that I like to take during the tournament, the photos from this event have a more relaxed feel to them. They show the optimism and hope of the first day of play as well as the spirit of the players. It is a time to bring the kids in, march in with your fellow team players, honor those that will enter the Hall of Fame, and stand in a great field with dozens of players.

For me, it is a time to see old friends (wearing a different uniform?), see how big your kids have grown, and maybe make new friends. Any which way you cut it, it is a great day and I hope you enjoy looking at the photos as much as I did taking them.

Click on the link HERE to take you to the gallery of photos.

Editor’s note: For those people anxious to see the rest of the galleries, stay tuned. It takes many hours in front of the computer for Maddy to get through 7000+ shots….

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After 15 years, Lindsey makes it to bigs in LA

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Minor League veteran gets call after winning PCL batting title


John Lindsey has spent 16 seasons in the minor leagues, amassing a .311 batting average at the Triple-A level

SAN DIEGO — There hasn’t been much feel-good to the Dodgers’ story lately, which probably explains the interest in the promotion of 33-year-old John Lindsey, who spent his first day as a Major Leaguer on Monday after 15 years in the Minors.

“This is a great moment for me and it hasn’t sunk in,” said Lindsey. “I’m here, but my brain hasn’t caught up yet.”

Lindsey’s circuitous route to the Major Leagues includes stops with three other organizations (Colorado, Seattle and Florida), a couple years in independent ball and a near retirement.

He finally got the call after winning the Pacific Coast League batting title with a .353 average for Triple-A Albuquerque, slugging 25 homers with 97 RBIs in 107 games. He was called into manager Tim Wallach’s office for a conference call with Dodgers general manager Ned Colletti for the good news.

“My knees kind of buckled,” Lindsey said. “I couldn’t believe it.”

Lindsey did a SportsCenter interview Monday after receiving “a million texts” Sunday.

“My wife put it on Facebook and a lot of people are rooting for me,” he said.

Lindsey said every time he didn’t get called up, “It was like they were telling me I couldn’t do it, but I’m hard-headed,” he said. “I was stubborn and kept going.”

Manager Joe Torre said he will use Lindsey mostly as a pinch-hitter, because his defense at first base is limited.

“The lesson is, never give up,” Torre said. “It’s a great story. We’ve been around a lot of players that things come easy to and don’t really understand the other side of it.”

R-Twins claim back-to-back titles

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

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September 06, 2010
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CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — The Kitchener Rivershark Twins earned a measure of redemption when they downed the hosts 6-1 in the title game at the Canadian senior men’s fastpitch championship on Sunday.

The defending national champion R-Twins stumbled in their quest to collect three consecutive world club team titles a couple of weeks ago, settling for second place, but were not to be denied at the national championship.

Rowan Lam collected two RBI for the winners who roared undefeated through the weeklong tournament.

Hurricane Earl forced Saturday’s playoff round to be contested on Friday, but not even that could deter the R-Twins who recorded their first Canadian title in the team’s four-decade history last year in St. Thomas.

Don Scott and Paul Koert combined for the championship win. The duo scattered six hits while R-Twins ace Todd Martin remained on the shelf with a shoulder injury.

Familiar foe Frank Cox absorbed the loss. He allowed three earned runs through three and a third innings for the hosts, known as the Gahan House Fawcetts.

3 Cheers Pub NL grab bronze at Sr. Canadians

Monday, September 6th, 2010

From TheSportsPage.ca

Three Cheers Pub of St. John’s claimed this provinces eventh medal at the Canadian Senior Men’s Fast Pitch softball championships in Prince Edward Island.

The Three Cheers Pub team defeated Ontario’s Owen Sound Verge Select 6-1 to guarantee the Newfoundland team of at least a bronze medal at the 2010 National fast pitch championships. Sean Whitten pitched the win for Newfoundland. 3 Cheers Pub scored twice in the third and added a single in the fifth and three in the bottom of the sixth.

Brad Ezekiel (2-4, 3RBI) led the way offensively for NL1-3Cheers Pub Bud Light, while Geoff Evely (1-3, R, 2RBI) collected a pair of RBI and Stephen Mullaley (1-3, R), Derek Mayson (1-3, R) and Bryan Clarke (1-3, R) each contributed with one hit and run scored.

Sean Whitten-the hard throwing right-hander from Petty Harbour-picked up the win. Whitten pitched 7-Innings, surrendered one-run (unearned), scattered five hits, never walked a batter and fanned 11.

Andrew Phibbs started the game and was tagged with the loss. Phibbs threw 5-Innings, surrendered six runs on six hits, never walked a batter and struckout five. Matt Leahy (1IP, 0R, 1H, 1BB, 0K) came on in relief.

Ben Wideman (1-3, R), Nick Dambrosio (1-3), Brad Robinson (1-3), Matt Lyon (1-3) and Andrew Scott (1-3) each collected one hit for the losers. Andy Skelton had the lone RBI.

NL1-3Cheers Pub Bud Light Pitching Stats:
WP: Sean Whitten 7IP, 1R, 5H, 0BB, 11K

NL1-3Cheers Pub Bud Light Top Batters:
Sean O’Brien 1-1
Brad Ezekiel 2-4, 3RBI
Stephen Mullaley 1-3, R
Derek Mayson 1-3, R
Bryan Clarke 1-3, R
Geoff Evely 1-3, R, 2RBI
Colin Abbott 0-3, RBI

3 Cheers Pub lost out to the Host team in the semi final game 3-2 but come home with a bronze medal.

With the loss, NL1-3Cheers Pub Bud Light have been eliminated from the tournament and after a tremendous week of ball come away with a Bronze Medal (See NL Medal Count Below).

The HOST-Gahan House Bud Light Fawcetts scored all three of their runs in the second inning, while NL1-Cheers Pub Bud Light scored single runs in the third and sixth innings.

Rob Geisbrecht (2-3, RBI) led the way offensively for the HOST-Gahan House Bud Light Fawcetts, while Steven Larter (1-3, 2RBI) collected two RBI and Kevin Schellenberg (1-2, R), Kelly Wenstrom (1-3, R), Mark Arsenault (1-4, R) and Chris Craig (1-4) each chipped in with hits.

Trevor Ethier pitched the win to send his team to the Championship Game. Ethier went 7-Innings, surrendered two runs on four hits, never walked a batter and fanned three.

Brad Ezekiel (2-3, 2R, 2RBI) led the way offensively for NL1-3Cheers Pub Bud Light, while Derek Mayson (2-3) collected a pair of hits.

Ward Gosse started for NL1-3Cheers Pub Bud Light and took the loss. Gosse was replaced after 1.1-Innings, he surrendered three runs on three hits, walked three and struckout one. Sean Whitten came on in relief. Whitten pitched 5.2-Innings, never allowed a run, gave up four hits, walked two and fanned four.

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PEI Fawcetts make history by grabbing silver in fast pitch championships

Monday, September 6th, 2010


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The Canadian senior men’s fastpitch championship at the Central fields had a silver lining for the host Gahan House Bud Light Fawcetts.

The defending champion Kitchener Rivershark Twins defeated the Fawcetts 6-1 in Sunday afternoon’s championship game in front of an overflow crowd of more than 2,000. It’s the first time a P.E.I.-based team has reached the final and finished in the medals in the 46-year history of this event.

Kitchener ran the table in the 10-team tournament, going 9-0 in the round-robin and 3-0 in the playoffs, outscoring opponents 65-21.

Fawcetts starter Frank Cox, plagued by a wrist injury that limited him to just three appearances during the tournament, lasted until the third inning before giving way to Trevor Ethier, who had thrown a complete game in the Island squad’s 3-2 victory over Three Cheers Pub of Newfoundland and Labrador earlier in the day. The pair combined to allow seven hits.

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Kitchener Ontario Defends its Sr. Canadian title

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

The Kitchener Rivershark Twins have successfully defended their Sr. Canadian Men’s title, with a 6-1 win over runner-up Host PEI.


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Final score: Kitchener Rivershark Twins 6, Host PEI 1.
WP-Paul Koert, in 5 inn. of relief of Don Scott
LP-Frank Cox, in relief of Trevor Ethier
Kitchener’s Rowan Lam had 2 hits and 2 RBI in the championship game.

Box score

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Sunday, September 5th, 2010

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2010 Sr. Canadians – Day 8 – Sunday Sept 5 – Final Day!

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Host PEI vs. Defending champions Kitchener in finale

Three games on tap for today, games # 53, 54 and 55.

Game # 53 – 10 am – Ontario Owen Sound VS NL1 3 Cheers Pub
Pitching for and for ON Andrew Phibbs, and for NL1 Sean Whitten
Final score: NFLD1 6, Ontario 1

Game #54 – 12:30 pm – Winner of Game #53 (NL1 Cheers Pub) vs. Host team (PEI)Final for Game #54 Host PEI wins 3 -2 over the NL1

NL1 Cheers Pub has Jason Hill, Stephen Mullaley, Sean O’Brien, Brad Ezekiel, Colin Abbott, Derek Mayson, with Sean Whitten and Ward Gosse, pitching.

Host Team (PEI) has Rob Geisbrecht, Jeff Ellsworth, Kevin Schellenberg, and Trevor Ethier (pitching/playing) and Mitch Hardy and Frank Cox pitching.

Game # 55 – CHAMPIONSHIP GAME – HOST PEI vs. defending champions, Kitchener Rivershark Twins of Ontario. Pitchers are Frank Cox for Host and Don Scott for Ontario DC

Final score: Kitchener Rivershark Twins 6, Host PEI 1.
WP-Paul Koert, in 5 inn. of relief of Don Scott
LP-Frank Cox, in relief of Trevor Ethier
Box score


Editor’s note:
According to the CBC video clip below, PEI has never won a medal at the Sr. Canadians – until this year.

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CBC Video Clips from Sr. Canadians

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Lance Winn featured in CBC Video Clips about the Sr. Canadians, ISF and ISC World Tournament

Some great video clips of the Sr. Canadians from CBC, “Sports Day in Canada, and CBC’s Lance Winn. Cap tip to Brad Robinson and Al’s Fastball:

Clip 1, with interviews with PEI’s Jeff Ellsworth, Trevor Ethier and Mark Arsenault.

Clip 2, a combination clip that includes the above Sr. Canadians clip (starting at the 8:28 mark) as well as some commentary with with Lance Winn (of Ballparkradio/ISCtv) working at his “day job” at CBC. Lance’s clips appear at the beginning of the clip and 8:00 mark (talking about fastpitch) and again at 10:27 or so. Nice plug for Al Doran and Al’s Fastball at the 10:40 mark)


Lance Winn (at right) of Ballparkradio/ISCtv on the set at his day job at CBC
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