XII ISF World Championship Schedule of Games Day 1 – July 17

July 17th, 2009


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Day 1 schedule:

FRIDAY JULY 17

Park Pool Score

1 10:00AM BOTSWANA VS DENMARK GHP A
2 11:00AM GREAT BRITAIN VS PHILIPPINES BVI A
3 12:00PM CZECH REPUBLIC VS SOUTH AFRICA GHP B
4 1:00PM AUSTRALIA VS VENEZUELA BVI B
5 2:00PM PUERTO RICO VS INDONESIA GHP B
6 3:00PM JAPAN VS MEXICO BVI A
5:30PM OPENING CEREMONIES BVI
7 7:00PM ARGENTINA VS CANADA BVI B
8 9:00PM UNITED STATES VS NEW ZEALAND BVI A

Keith McLean: His plate is full

July 16th, 2009


From THE STAR PHOENIX

BY KATHRYN WILLMS


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ISF championship in Saskatoon 17th big event he has helped organize

On Monday Aug. 8, 2005, the StarPhoenix paid tribute to a man who helped build the foundations of Saskatoon’s vibrant softball community. In an article titled “He’s rounding third, heading for home,” the paper announced that after “four decades of involvement in softball, Keith McLean is retiring.”

McLean lied.

Not only did he not retire, he is back at the helm, organizing the International Softball Federation world championship which begins Friday.

His visions of putting in time at the souvenir booth, “just selling a few T-shirts,” have gone up in a puff of smoke. The Saskatoon softball everyman is deep in the nitty-gritty of holding an international sporting showcase. A week before the tournament began, he was dealing with another hiccup, a late-registering Indonesian team.

“I’ve rounded third and I’m headed home?” he says with a laugh. “Now I’m back on first.”

It’s not that McLean doesn’t know how to retire — he and his wife retired from their company, Quality Underwriting Service, in January and even managed a celebratory trip to Hawaii — it’s just that he can’t seem to quit softball.

Since 1975, Saskatoon has held 17 national and international softball events and McLean has been involved in all of them, including world championships in 1987 and 2002.

COACHED AT ALL LEVELS

He calls the years spent coaching, “from little kids to senior A men, from midget to senior A women,” the highlight, singling out the thrill of winning the 1979 Western Canadian senior men’s title.

Along the way, he spent five years as president of the Saskatoon Amateur Softball Association and has been inducted into both the Softball Canada and Saskatoon Sports Halls of Fame.

The evolution from recreational player to SASA executive seems characteristic for McLean, who became a referee while playing hockey and still has to contain himself from getting too involved.

“When I play golf,” he says, “it’s just golf.”

He starts laughing. It turns out that, too, is not entirely true. Every week, he fundraises for the StarPhoenix’s Sporting Christmas fund.

McLean stays involved because of the connections he has made within Saskatoon’s die-hard softball community and beyond.

“I’ve got friends in every province and territory in Canada because of softball,” he says. “It’s the people.

“We’ve got one of the top facilities in the world. People in our leagues should be thankful and they should be out there helping the multitude of volunteers that have been doing this for many years. Most of them are older people, not players, who are willing to help.”

McLean is not making any grand declarations about the future. He good-naturedly answers “who knows?” when asked if there’s a fourth worlds in the cards.

He is assistant supervisor for the midget boys nationals which run Aug. 1 to 8.

“Then maybe I’ll consider not working too hard on softball,” he says. “It is the end of the season.”

With junior women nationals coming to town next summer, the legacy McLean has helped create is in good shape.

“We’ve hosted more national championships than any place in Canada; probably two for one,” McLean says. “We’re quite happy to keep the sport alive by doing these things. If people like us don’t do them, they don’t get done.”

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Long distance glove affair

July 16th, 2009


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From THE STAR PHOENIX

BY KATHRYN WILLMS

Two days before the International Softball Federation men’s world championship begins in Saskatoon and the only thing rounding the bases at Bob Van Impe Stadium on Wednesday is a tractor. After this week’s downpour, a pumper truck has been brought in to suck up the water.

A quick-dry compound absorbs the rest. The shale is then evened out, leaving the sun to finish the job.

When the roar of the tractor cuts out, there is silence. But listen closely.

A distant crack of a bat filters into the stadium. Behind Bob Van Impe Stadium is a maze of lush fields, where exhibition games have begun. Instructions ring out in various accents, fans congregate along the sidelines in clusters of lawn chairs. Kids play catch as players flex their bats, their white pants a mess of grass stains and dirt.

GAMES START FRIDAY

The championship doesn’t start until Friday, but the softball world has arrived in Saskatoon.

Inside the organizers’ trailer, it’s what hasn’t arrived that’s making news.

On Wednesday morning, Canada changed its laws, requiring a visa to admit travelers from the Czech Republic and Mexico. While the Czech team touched down before the law took effect, officials scrambled to ensure the Mexican team was granted entry.

And where is the Indonesian team?

Gary Armstrong, executive director for the event, just laughs. There’s always something.

After their long plane rides, the teams are on deck. Saskatoon is making a good impression.

“Today we’ve got sunshine and two games lined up,” says South African pitcher Monte Sadler. “As far as preparation goes that should be more than adequate.”

Sadler says the team is especially looking forward to playing Australia.

“We’re big rivals in rugby and cricket,” he says. “We’ve got to take it through on the softball field as well.”

The Great Britain team includes players from all over the world, including Saskatoon StarPhoenix reporter Dave Hutton.

Three-year national team veteran James Chalmers is an Australian who lives in Denmark and plays for Great Britain. He gets a little grief for his shifting affiliations.

“There’s always some snide remarks from the Australians,” he says.

FANS PLAY FAVOURITES

The British team, which finished fourth at the recent Grey Sox tournament in Vancouver, touched down in Saskatoon on Tuesday. While Vancouver certainly made an impression — Chalmers is trying to convince his wife they should move there — his time in Saskatoon has already provided a highlight.

“We went to Walmart,” he says with a laugh. “We got some blue shorts that fit every one.”

The fields and the bullpens aren’t the only place to find ballplayers. Lorette and Stan Halliwell, who play senior slow pitch two mornings a week, are on hand to check out the Americans. The Halliwells attended the 2002 women’s worlds and were particularly taken by the Japanese team.

“They were just warming up and they were throwing the ball so fast, you couldn’t see it,” Lorette says. “It was really cool to watch.”

Ron Matheson, a native of Miramachi, N.B., who has retired in Saskatoon, is also here at the ballpark, sizing up the Americans, but has already decided who he is rooting for.

“I’m going to go with our home team; Canada and Australia to be in the finals,” Matheson says. “But you never know. Anything can happen in softball. Nobody’s unbeatable.”

Matheson, who played competitive ball with military teams, plans to make it out to as many games as possible at worlds.

“If people don’t come out here and see this,” he says, “there’s something wrong.”

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Phillipines Draw Tough Rivals at ISF

July 16th, 2009


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Blu Boys draw tough rivals in world tilt

MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines’ bid got a lot harder after the Blu Boys drew a tough bracket in the International Softball Federation (ISF) World Men’s Championship which begins Friday in Saskatoon, Canada (Saturday in Manila).

The Blu Boys, who are aiming to improve on their ninth place finish at the worlds four years ago, found themselves grouped with powerhouse United States, Japan and New Zealand in Pool A. With them are Great Britain, Denmark, Botswana and Mexico.

Comprising the relatively lighter Pool B, meanwhile, are host Canada, Australia, Czech Republic, Argentina, Venezuela, South Africa, Puerto Rico and Indonesia.

The teams are set to play their groupmates in a single round-robin stage with the top four teams in each group advancing into the quarterfinals.

The Blu Boys are penciled to open their campaign against Great Britain on Friday (Saturday in Manila). They will next play Mexico, New Zealand, United States, Japan, Botswana and Denmark.

To prepare for the meet, the Filipinos played two tune-up matches, bowing to the US, 2-6, and Australia, 0-7.

According to Amateur Softball Association of the Philippines (Asaphil) operations manager Jun Veloso, the team fielded in its young pitchers, Leo Barredo and Vic Enriquez, to give them experience against the Americans and Australian clouters. – GMANews.TV

# 20 California A’s to face # 10 Midland in ISC World Tournament Opener

July 16th, 2009

The # 20 ranked California A’s will open the 2009 ISC World Tournament against the # 10 ranked Midland Explorers, of Midland, Michigan on Saturday afternoon, August 15, at 1:00 p.m. CDT, 11:00 a.m. PDT/West coast time.

The California squad is comprised of a nucleus of players from last year’s ISC II Tournament of Champion California Lumberkings, as well as the So Cal Bombers, who finished 6th out of a field of 32 teams with a 4-2 record in the ISC World tournament. Midland finished 21st, with a 2-2 record last year. The Explorers are one of the longest running programs in the ISC and will be the host for next year’s ISC World Tournament.

The winner will advance in the double elimination tournament to face the # 7 ranked Vancouver Grey Sox, B.C. on Sunday night, August 16, at 6:00 p.m.

The loser will drop into the loser’s bracket to play the loser of game 11, on Monday morning at 11:00 a.m. CDT, 9:00 a.m. PDT, a second round game between the winner of Dominican Republic/Winterset and # 6 Jarvis, Ontario, Canada.

Bracket Released for 2009 ISC World Tournament

July 16th, 2009

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Final 2009 Pre ISC World Tournament Rankings

July 16th, 2009

Defending Champs from 2008 Hold Top Spot Heading into World Tournament

Rank Team Name (last month’s ranking show parenthetically if different)

1 Kitchener Rivershark Twins
2 Broken Bow Patsy’s
3 Aspen Interiors
4 Midwest Stampede (6)
5 The Farm (4)
6 Jarvis Gamblers (5)
7 Vancouver Grey Sox
8 Allbaugh, Inc

9 St. Thomas Centennials (10)
10 Midland Explorers (9)
11 Dominican Republic
12 Pueblo Bandits
13 NY Gremlins
14 Dolan & Murphy
15 Bar of Appleton (18)
16 Kegel Black Knights
17 Quad City Sox
18 Owen Sound (16)
19 Thomson Merchants (22)
20 California A’s
21 Saskatoon D’Backs (19)
22 Bar of Green Bay (21)
23 Ashland Mets
24 Winterset A’s

Editor’s Notes: The biggest story related to these rankings is the fact that the top 8 teams (shown above) get first round byes at the ISC World Tournament, no small matter. St. Thomas and Midland just missing that cut at 9 and 10, respectively.

The June rankings are set out after the jump, but in short, here is a summary of the changes:

* Top 10 remained the same, save re-arranging a few deck chairs in terms of order.
* Kitchener won convincingly at Monkton and has made its case for the top spot.
* Broken Bow Patsy’s hasn’t played a game all year yet hold the #2 spot solely on the basis of their reputation.
* Aspen played well, and managed to hold their # 3 spot over new # 4 Midwest, even though Midwest beat them at Monkton.
* The biggest jump by a top 10 team was the Midwest Stampede, jumping two slots from # 6 to # 4, no doubt on the strength of their runner-up finish at Monkton two weeks ago, and their win at Boys of Summer last weekend. The Stampede played these tournament without their New Zealanders, who are busy with the ISF, so certainly a team that everyone will keep an eye on. As the So Cal Bombers did in their 2007 runner-up World Tournament finish, the Stampede has some momentum as they head to Quad Cities.
* The Farm slipped one slot from # 4 to # 5, a product of Midwest’s strong performances of late, though pitching appears to be the big question mark heading into the World Tournament. Cox looked strong at Monkton against Kitchener in their opener when he was fresh, but carried the load, and the innings took their toll as the weekend wore on. Can Darryl Tilley get healthy for Quad Cities or will Korry Gorreau return?
* Jarvis dropped from # 5 to # 6, with Midwest moving past them. Jarvis played better than their Monkton record looked, losing close games to # 5 Farm and # 7 Vancouver. Paul Koert of course will be one of the keys, so Jarvis fans will pay close attention to his efforts for Team USA at the ISF’s in Saskatoon this week and next, but he will need support from Andrew Phibbs and the offence.
* Vancouver is perhaps the toughest top 10 team to figure out. They played well at Monkton, even without two front line pitchers, Nick Underhill and Travis Price, knocking off # 6 Jarvis. They did come on strong last Sunday to beat Team Japan convincingly, 10-3, to win their own Vancouver Challenge, but stumbled against a lower seeded local team on Saturday. Perhaps that will be the wake-up call that the Grey Sox need as they head to Iowa. It looked like it last Sunday.
* St. Thomas and Midland traded places, now at # 9 and # 10 respectively, but the change doesn’t mean too much, other than trading first round opponents, as both just missed the reward of the first round bye by finishing out of the top 8. St. Thomas may be missing Scott Wagar, who’s wife is due in mid-August, so a lot will be riding on the arm of Ward Gosse. The Midland Explorers haven’t played much during the year, and will probably only have their full squad together twice before the ISC (Boulevard Lounge Tournament and ASA). Three pitchers (Urquhart, Joseph, Kelly) give the staff depth, and their starters have tons of ISC experience and success.
* As for the remaining teams, The Bar of Appleton took the biggest jump, 3 slots from # 18 to #15, along with the Thomson Merchants fromi # 22 to # 19.
* At the risk of sounding like a homer for my home state California A’s, I think their # 20 ranking could be a good bit higher. The A’s are a merger team of last year’s ISC II defending champion California Lumberkings, along with a nucleus of last year’s So Cal Bombers, a top 10 team in 2008. The New York Gremlins are, to some degree a similar team, combining some of last year’s ISC II third place team from the NY Knights and some of the best players from the 2007 ISC II champs, TNT. I’m not saying the Gremlins are ranked too high at 13, but rather that I think the two teams (Gremlins and A’s) are closer in talent than the disparity of # 13 and # 20 are concerned. There has been a good deal said about the lack of ISC II teams moving up to the world tournament level. These two teams, the Gremlins and the A’s are largely former ISC II teams, who are not just moving up, but have the rosters to compete at the next level.

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ISF Team Preview – Canada

July 16th, 2009


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Softball Canada has put together an outstanding media guide with bios of all of the players. Click here to view the full color PDF.

Canadian Men’s Softball Team ready to challenge for XII ISF Men’s World Championship Title

(Saskatoon, SK) – The Canadian Senior Men’s National Team will be looking to challenge for top spot at the XII ISF World Championship, which will take place in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan from July 17th to 26th. New Zealand is the three-time defending world champions, having defeated Canada in the Championship game the last time the event was held in 2004, which was held in Christchurch, New Zealand.

The athletes who will represent Canada at the XII ISF Men’s World Championship in Saskatoon, SK from July 17-26 are:

Athletes Number Home Town

1. Colin Abbott 20 St. John’s, NL
2. Craig Crawford 8 Markham, ON
3. Jody Eidt 22 Mitchell, ON
4. Jeff Ellsworth 19 St. Lawrence, PEI
5. Trevor Ethier 17 Saskatoon, SK
6. Ian Fehrman 14 Townsend, ON
7. Rob Giesbrecht 42 Landmark, MB
8. Dean Holoien 72 Melfort, SK
9. Dale Levy 30 St. Mary’s, ON
10. Todd Martin 51 Bracebridge, ON
11. Derek Mayson 29 North Vancouver, BC
12. Keith Mackintosh 9 Melfort, SK
13. Steve Mullaley 33 Freshwater, NL
14. Sean O’Brien 12 St. John’s, NL
15. Kevin Schellenberg 6 Squamish, BC
16. Nick Underhill 24 Campbell River, BC
17. Ryan Wolfe 77 Melbourne, ON

Staff

Mark Smith Head Coach Falmouth, NS
Ray Tilley Assistant Coach Woodstock, ON
Marty Kernaghan Assistant Coach Grafton, ON
Don Bates Assistant Coach Saskatoon, SK
Glen Boles Assistant Coach St. Catharines, ON
Adam Davies Athletic Therapist Ottawa, ON
Bruce Marshall Athletic Therapist Ottawa, ON
Barry Smith Statistician Dartmouth, NS
Harvey Stevenson Operations Manager Victoria, BC

Sixteen (16) teams will participate at the event, which will be split into two pools for round-robin play. Each team will play seven games against the other teams in their pool, as the top four teams from each pool will advance to the playoff round. The pool breakdown will be:

Pool A /Pool B

Botswana Argentina
Denmark Australia
Great Britain Canada
Japan Czech Republic
Mexico Indonesia
New Zealand Puerto Rico
Philippines South Africa
United States Venezuela

Team Canada Schedule:

July 17th – Canada vs. Argentina – 7:00pm (CDT)
July 18th – Canada vs. Czech Republic – 6:30pm (CDT)
July 19th – Canada vs. Australia – 3:30pm (CDT)
July 20th – Canada vs. Indonesia – 6:30pm (CDT)
July 21st – Canada vs. Venezuela – 6:30pm (CDT)
July 22nd – Canada vs. South Africa – 3:30pm (CDT)
July 23rd – Canada vs. Puerto Rico – 6:30pm (CDT)
July 24th – Playoff Round
July 25th – Playoff Round
July 26th – Bronze Medal Game – 12:00pm (CDT)
– Gold Medal Game – 3:00pm (CDT)

The XII ISF World Championship website can be found at www.2009worldmensfastpitch.com, while Team Canada game reports will be available on the Softball Canada website (www.softball.ca).

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For more information, please contact:

Gilles LeBlanc
Manager – Marketing and Communications
Softball Canada
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Munger fastpitch team beats Newmarket to win Under-23 ISC tournament

July 15th, 2009

by The Saginaw News


The Munger Bulldogs scored four runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to beat Newmarket, Ontario, and win the International Softball Congress Under-23 Developmental men’s fastpitch tournament in Frankenmuth.

Chris Heinlein, who tripled to drive in two runs, scored the winning run on a sacrifice fly by winning pitcher Luke Raymer.

Raymer allowed four hits and walked two … the first two batters of the game. He struck out nine. Dustin Collamer had three hits and Heinlein two for Munger.

Newmarket beat Frankenmuth Driving School/Grasel Graphics, 5-0, to reach the final, while Munger shutt out Warsaw, Ill., 8-0, to reach the title game.

Schedule for Pre-ISF Games for Thursday Changed

July 15th, 2009


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Re: ISF XII World Men’s Softball Championship pre tournament games in Saskatoon for Thursday have been changed

PRE-EVENT EXHIBITION GAMES

Thursday, July 16, 2009 Glenn Reeve #6
5:00pm United States vs. Czech Republic
7:00pm U.S.A vs. Saskatoon Sr. A Diamondbacks
9:00 pm Saskatoon Sr. A Diamondbacks vs. Czech Republic

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