World’s best make their pitch in Q-C

August 9th, 2009

From the Quad City Times:
(click link for original news story at Quad City Times)
By Doug Green


Quad-Cities pitcher Al Rebling delivers a pitch (Maddy Flanagan/ Contributed photo)

When the International Softball Congress World Fastball tournament returns to the Quad-Cities this week, it brings a rich history and tradition.

The Quad-Cities hosted the tournament from 1961 to 1969 and also in 1973. During those summers Rock Island’s Douglas Park was the center of the softball world.

Legendary Quad-City Times sports editor John O’Donnell wrote: “From Pennsylvania to California they came to visit this community and to compete for the top prize in the softball world.”

While what they are competing for is still the same, where they come from clearly is not. When the 24 teams head to Moline’s Greenvalley Complex on Friday, they will come not only from all over the country but all over the world. This year’s tournament will feature teams from the Dominican Republic and Canada and players from Argentina, Australia and New Zealand.

Then and now

In 1963, fans could listen to Ed Zack’s play-by-play of the semifinals and finals on WOC radio. For the last three years, the ISC has been streaming the tournament live online, with a team of a dozen play-by-play announcers and color analysts to describe the action. This year there will be a video stream of 15-20 games of the world tournament and an audio stream of 20-25 games for the ISC II tournament.

But at its core, it is the same game O’Donnell wrote about more than 40 years ago.
The game still centers around pitching and the ability to hit a sphere traveling 80 to 90 mph from only 40 feet away.

During the ’60s, the pitchers had the advantage. That gap has narrowed today.
The hitters have caught up to the pitchers because they see so many quality teams, thanks to round-robin play every weekend, Pat Sullivan said.

Sullivan has spent the past 45 years as part of the ISC. He was named an All-American catcher in 1969 and currently is the regional commissioner out of Dubuque.


Expectations

The players from yesteryear wonder how the tournament will be received now.
“You need local participation,” said Gary Dobereiner, who played for the locally-based Harrelson Motors team that won the world title in 1967. “Actually, softball in this area has gone down from the ’60s. Back in the ’60s we had six to eight teams in a metro league that were competitive.”

Games during that period consistently drew 3,000-4,000 people. A 10-day tournament easily eclipsed 30,000. The record for single day attendance at the world tournament in the Quad-Cities was 6,020, set in 1963.

But that was then and this is now. No one can predict what kind of reception the ISC will receive. That unknown is the main reason the Quad-Cities turned down its option to host the tournament again in 2011.

“For them to pick it up, they would had to make a decision before they knew how well 2009 was going to go,” ISC executive director Ken Hackmeister said.

Whether the Quad-Cities would choose to bid on a future tournament depends on how 2009 fares, Hackmeister said.

This year

When the world tournament kicks off on Friday, only two local team will be in the bracket – the Davenport-based Quad-City Sox and the Thomson (Ill.) Merchants.

The ISC II tournament will begin a week from Tuesday at Rock Island’s Campbell Complex. ISC II softball can be described as the triple-A to the world tournament’s major leagues. Three local teams – Walcott’s Lampliter Inn, Davenport’s Pizza Shack and Bettendorf’s Q-C Titans – will be among the 40 teams competing.

Way back when Champions of the ISC World tournament when it is was held at Rock Island’s Douglas Park:

1961 – Dautrich Realty, El Paso, Texas
1962 – Dautrich Realty, El Paso, Texas
1963 – Gardena Merchants, Gardena, Calif.
1964 – Paramount Chevrolet Impalas, Downey, Calif.
1965 – Ponoma Bombers, Ponoma, Calif.
1966 – Gardena Merchants, Gardena, Calif.
1967 – Harrelson Motors, Moline, Ill.
1968 – Long Beach Nitehawks, Long Beach, Calif.
1969 – Sal’s Lunch, Philadelphia, Pa.
1973 – Lakewood Jets, Lakewood, Calif.

TICKETS

Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for anyone 60 and over. Anyone under 16 is free.
A nine-day tournament pass is available for $35, $25 for 60-plus.

Those who played in the tournament during its last time in the Quad-Cities can get a 9-day pass for $19.60

ISC World Tournament – 5 days and counting

August 9th, 2009

First pitch, 6:00 p.m. CDT next Friday, August 14, 2009. Click logo for official website and more details.

2009 NAFA AA-Major World Series Update

August 8th, 2009

Veteran’s Park, Bay City, Michigan

Aug. 7-9
Friday’s Round Robin Seeding Games delivered some great pitching and timely hits to great crowds on every Field at the Veteran’s Sports Complex in Bay City, Michigan.

Pitching Duels such as Jeremy Holman vs Shawn Winship. Pete Lockridge, Sean Kelly, Dave Stokes, Todd Winkworth, Ryan Nichols, Jeff Murphy, MIke Joseph, Brian Lathrop, Mark Van Vleet, Brian Whitman, Jeff Hoover, Ryan Cummings just to name a few of the hurlers in attendance this weekend.

Marshall Lighting, Michigan, Hickson Reds, Canada and Ingersol Crush, Canada went undefeated in pool play. Keating Fitness, Pennsylvania, Munger Softball, Michigan and New Image, Wisconsin all went 1-1 in pool play. Up to Date Painting, Twisters and Tiffanys went 0-2 in pool play but Tiffany’ barley lost both pool play games and took Lightning to extra innings in a thriller to end the day which attracted a large crowd.

Saturday’s Schedule was complety rained out with over 2 inches of rain which lasted all day. All Teams advance to a Double Elimination bracket beginnning at 6am on Sunday with opponents as follows:

Munger Softball vs Ingersoll Crush at 6am and the winner plays the winner of

Twisters (won over Up to Date) vs Lightning at 6am

New Image, 1-1, plays Tiffany’s, 0-2 at 6am and the winner plays Hickson Reds at 7:30am and that winner plays the winner of the Keating Fitness, 1-1 vs CPI, 1-1 game at 6am

The Bay City Pig Gig annual 20,000 person celebration created alot of excitement with the players and the Host Champion Diversified and owner Heather Bouman working with PIg Gig Operater Wendy Dure provided free passes to every player in the tournament.

NAFA appreciates the Bay County Convention & Visitors Association and Executive Director, Shirley Roberts and Heather Bouman’s Champions Diversified for hosting the event in Bay City.

Tournament Directors Loren Lathrop and Dewey Yoke as well as UIC Steve Vail and Statistician Jan Tokorchok are overseeing the event with an excellent umpiring crew.

We will post a full report late Sunday/early Monday with results and stats.

Benjie Hedgecock

NAFA Executive Director

Prince George’s Spruce City Stadium struck by vandalism

August 8th, 2009

Written by Jason Peters
Citizen staff

Peter Ghostkeeper stands in the middle of the toppled ticket booth at Spruce City Stadium. A vandal, or vandals, broke into the local ball park earlier this week. (Citizen photo by David Mah)

Dumb.

That’s the word Peter Ghostkeeper used to describe the act committed by an individual or group of individuals at Spruce City Stadium.
Sometime prior to Thursday afternoon, the local fastball park was vandalized. The most serious damage was inflicted on the ticket booth, located at the front entrance of the facility. The booth, built in advance of the 2006 Canadian senior men’s fastpitch championship, was tipped over and part of its roof was ripped away.
“What reason would there be for them to do that?” asked a frustrated Ghostkeeper, a Spruce City Men’s Fastball Association committee member. “The ball season’s over, the gates are all locked. The only way they could get in was to climb the fence.”

A fence, standing about eight feet high, protects the stadium grounds.

A plywood wall in the concession area was also torn down and part of its roof was damaged. Ghostkeeper said vandals also went to work at the park about a month ago.

“They tried to break into the concession by climbing the backstop,” he said. “And it seemed like they were hitting the door with a pick or something. They tried to get in there. They were unsuccessful, but they damaged the door. And those doors are 1,500 bucks apiece, maybe.
“Every year, we have a bit of something,” he added. “We had the storage shed (vandalized) too. We had a piece of plywood over the window and that was ripped off. There’s nothing in (the shed) but they tried to get in there. And on the other side of the storage shed, a couple years ago, they took off one of the boards for the wall.”

The RCMP attended the scene on Thursday but Ghostkeeper said there’s little the police can do.
“All they can do is just record it,” he said. “Their hands are tied. There’s no evidence, other than the ticket booth being pulverized.”
Ghostkeeper said the booth will be repaired.

“We’ll put it back up and we’ll have to do some fixing,” he said. “We’ll make it work. We figured that building was heavy enough to withstand a big wind so we didn’t bother chaining it to the fence. Now, we’ll have to do something.”

NAFA 23 & Under – Sioux Fall, SD

August 8th, 2009


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Results from the NAFA 23 & Under Men’s Fast Pitch tournament in Sioux Fall, SD. Teams played two games in a round robin format to seed them in to the double elimination bracket. Games on Saturday evening were not available at the time of this post. Games were postponed for one hour thrity minutes due to tornado watches mid-afternoon.

Friday, August 07, 2009:
7:30 PM
Round Robin
Hartford Explosion, SD – 10, Preston Merchants, MN – 0
Young Bucks, CA – 7, Sibley Electric, MN – 0
Kegel Knights, ND – 10, Kenosha 23U, WI – 0
Main Street FP, WI – 7, Ramsey Financial, IL – 4
NW Implement, KS – 3, Warsaw Stagboys, IL – 2

9:15
Hartford Explosion, SD – 8, Kenosha 23U, WI – 0
Young Bucks, CA – 9, Ramsey Financial, IL – 6
Kegel Knights, ND – 4, NW Implement, KS – 4
Warsaw Stagboys, IL – 7, Sibley Electric, MN – 0
Preston Merchants, MN – 9, Main Street FP, WI – 8

Saturday, August 08, 2009

12:30
Winners Bracket
Preston Merchants, MN – 15, Sibley Electric, MN – 0
Ramsey Electric, IL – 12, Kenosha 23U, WI – 5
Kegel Knights, ND – 6, Warsaw Stagboys, IL – 3
NW Implement, KS – 7, Main Street FP, WI – 0

7:30 (Appx)
Winners Bracket
Hartford Explosion, SD vs Ramsey Financial, IL
Young Bucks, CA vs Preston Merchants , MN

Lower Bracket
Kenosha 23U, WI vs Warsaw Stagboys, IL
Sibley Electric, MN vs Main Street, FP, WI

Robert Hernandez for Benjie Hedgecock
Tournament Director
rmh323 (at) roadrunner.com
www.nafafastpitch.com

ISC World Tournament – 6 Days and Counting…

August 8th, 2009

First pitch, 6:00 p.m. CDT next Friday, August 14, 2009. Click logo for official website and more details.

NAFA “A” World Series at Sioux Falls – Day 2

August 7th, 2009


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Results from the second day of play at the NAFA “A” World Series at Harmodon Park, Sioux Falls, SD. Games begin again on Saturday at 9:00 AM with the losers bracket. Weather was hot and humid but very playable and enjoyable.

Flor de Cana won two games in the winners bracket for a 4:00PM matchup against home team Crowbar.

Palm Springs and Panteras both won their games to go into the elimination portion. Both team play at 9:00 AM with Palm Springs playing NW Implement, KS and Panteras II plays against Mac-O-Che, OH.

Complete list of Friday 08/07 Games:

Winners Bracket

10:00am:
GLC, MI: 15 – Main Street FP, WI: 9
Ramsey Financial, IL: 3 – Duluth FP, MN: 10
KC Angels, KS: 6 – Castle Plumbing, MI: 2
Wilson’s/Point Blank, WI: 5 – Winnipeg Bullets, Canada: 4

12:00pm:
Crouch Electric, MI: 2 – Crow Bar #2, SD: 4
Wizards of Oz, KS: 1 – Premier Bank, IA: 3
Scarlett’s, SD: 3 – Rice Lake Orangemen, WI: 2
Grumpy’s, IA: 10 – Flor de Cana, CA: 16

2:00pm:
GLC, MI: 12 – Duluth FP, MN: 10
KC Angels, KS: 9 – Wilson’s/Point Blank, WI: 4

4:00pm:
Crow Bar #2, SD: 9 – Premier Bank, IA: 4
Scarlett’s, SD: 3 – Flor de Cana, CA: 10

Lower Bracket
10:30am:
Sand Prairie Construction, WI: 7 – Communiquest, MI: 0
J&D Tube, WI: 11 – NW Implement, KS: 2

12:30pm:
Graber & Associates, SD: 13 – Boulder Rebels, CO: 5
Palm Springs Express, CA: 6 – Priority Mortgage, MI: 5

2:00 pm:
MG Construction, WI: 2 – Kasson StateTheatre, MN: 1
Mac-o-Chee FP, OH: 2 – Ricola FP, NJ: 14

2:30pm:
Clark Construction, IN: 13 – Young’s Prime #2, SD: 4
Alchin’s Disposal, MI: 6 – Cornerstone, PA: 8

4:00 pm:
Firesteel Snakes, Canada: 6 – Winterset A’s, IA: 4
Panteras II, CA: 7 – John’s Plumbing, NB: 0

4:30pm:
Castle Plumbing, MI: 16 – Ramona FP, SD: 6
Silver Stars, SD: 16 – Budweiser, WI: 5

Saturday’s Matchups
Winners Bracket

4:00pm:
Crow Bar #2, SD vs Flor de Cana, CA
GLC, MI vs KC Angels, KS

Lower Bracket
9:00am:
Boulder Rebels, CO vs Sand Prairie Construction, WI
Priority Mortgage, MI vs J&D Tube, WI
Palm Springs Express, CA vs NW Implement, KS
Mac-o-Chee FP, OH vs Panteras II, CA
Ricola FP, NJ vs John’s Plumbing, NB
Clark Construction, IN vs Winterset A’s, IA
Young’s Prime #2, SD vs Firesteel Snakes, Canada

Robert Hernandez for Benjie Hedgecock
rmh323 (at) roadrunner.com
www.nafafastpitch.com

Kamloops Fastball tournament draws top players

August 7th, 2009

BY MARK HUNTER
DAILY NEWS SPORTS REPORTER

[Kamloops] – Richard Haldane saw the best of the world last month at the ISF World Men’s Softball Championship in Saskatoon.

This week, he’ll see the best of the west at the Western Canadian Masters Fastball Championships, which are to start Thursday. Eight 40-plus men’s teams and six 35-plus women’s teams will battle on two Charles Anderson Stadium diamonds starting tomorrow at 8 a.m.

Haldane is leading the Kamloops Sandman Inn Blazers into the tournament after spending July 17-26 at the world championship pitching and playing first base for Great Britain, which finished tied for seventh.

“The intensity (between the two tournaments) will be a big difference,” said Haldane, a 40-year-old Vernon resident whose father was born in England, thus making Richard eligible to play for Great Britain. “I pitched against New Zealand, who were three-time defending champions, and I’ve never played in anything like that.

“It was phenomenal and I loved every minute of it.”

In his start against New Zealand, Haldane pitched two innings, giving up two earned runs in a 14-0 loss. New Zealand ended up losing 5-0 to Australia in the final.

The Blazers are to take on Northwest Territories on Thursday, 10 a.m., in what will be the first of the team’s six round-robin games before the playoffs start Saturday.

Kamloops will have a team — called the Dearborn Classics —in the women’s draw. It will take on one of two Saskatchewan teams on Thursday at 11:30 a.m., in the first of its five round-robin games.

Both finals are scheduled for Sunday at 1 p.m.

Haldane is no stranger to the local fastball scene after pitching the last few seasons in the Kamloops Major Men’s Fastball League. He’s hoping to see a lot of fan support at the weekend games.

Fan support wasn’t much of a problem in Saskatoon, where as many as 8,000 spectators took in a few of the games.

While like numbers aren’t realistic for Kamloops, the tournament does show an apparent resurgence in the local fastball scene.

“The Western Canadian championships are a big thing to land,” Haldane said. “(Organizer) Ken Ward has played a big part in landing that. It’s usually tough to get a Western Canadian or Canadian championship.”

The Blazers have loaded up for the tournament. Along with the local players, the Kamloops team will have Jerry Kennedy, Kevin Careless and Dean Longstaff on its roster.

All of these players, who live in the Lower Mainland, have impressive resumes in top men’s leagues. Haldane knows the players from his travels in the sport, and thinks the team will be a contender this week.

“It’s going to be a lot of tough competition,” he said. “But if we hit the ball, anything can happen. As long as we can put some hits together . . . I think our pitching will be fine.”

mhunter@kamloopsnews.ca

ISC World Tournament Just One Week away !

August 7th, 2009

First pitch, 6:00 p.m. CDT next Friday ! Click logo for official website and more details.

NAFA AAA Results

August 7th, 2009

Middleton, WI.

These are some of the results that for some reason, have not been posted anywhere that I can find. I did some digging and found out these “mystery” results from Middelton two weeks ago. Eight teams total..

NAFA AAA
1. Bar of Appleton
2. Farm Development Team
3. Wilbur Lime/New Image
5. Kegal Black Knights

Playoff round:
Bar of Appleton 5
Bar on The Avenue 0
WP Tyson Barkman
LP Wayne Guearrau

New Image 3
Kegal Black Knights 1
WP Holman
LP Woods

Wilbur Lime 2
Bar of GB 1
WP Wahl
LP Johnson

Bar of Appleton 1
New Image 0
WP Blackshaw
LP Holman

Farm Development 3
Wilbur Lime 2
WP Kamueller
LP Wahl

Championship:
Bar of Appleton 3
Farm Development 1
WP Andrew Blackshaw
LP Kevin Kamueller
RBI: Tom Crouch 2

MVP Pitcher: Andrew Blackshaw (Bar of Appleton)
MVP Player: Tom Crouch (Bar of Appleton )

All Tournament (not all accounted for–When is NAFA going to release these?)
Dan Wahl (WL)
Steve Hovell (WL)
Jeremy Holman (NI)
Josh Johnson (BGB)
Harvey Knudson (NI)
Nicholas Bittor (BA)
Nick peters (BA)
Keven Kamueller (FD)

Please NAFA. Let us know what is going on!

Thank you.
Benji Forsythe
benforsythe@rocketmail.com