Game 4 WFI at Monkton

July 3rd, 2009

Game 4 WFI at Monkton, Aspen Saskatoon 7, South Perth All Stars 1

YouTube Videos from Monkton

July 3rd, 2009

Some Monkton YouTube videos for your enjoyment. Nothing in particular, but just a few snippets to give you a feel of the tournament. The nighttime ones were shot on opening night, Thursday by Kyle Smith. Working to get you a few more during the course of the day.

Donnie Hale of the New Zealand Black Sox batting against Vancouver on opening night at Monkton:

Game 3 of WFI at Monkton is on the air – Ballparkradio.com

July 3rd, 2009

Ballparkradio is on the air with Game 3 at WFI at Monkton, New Zealand Black Sox vs. Jarvis Ontario,


WFI at Monkton – Schedule for Day 2 – Friday – July 3

July 3rd, 2009


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Here is the schedule of games for the World Fastball Invitational at Monkton, for Friday, July 3, 2009, great ones all.

Game times are Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), adjust accordingly.

Fri July 3
2:00pm Jarvis vs NZ
4:00pm S-P All Stars vs Sask.
6:00pm Vancouver vs. Stampede
8:00 EASTON HOME RUN DERBY
9:15 Kitchener vs Farm

All games today except the 4pm game will be broadcast live on Ballparkradio. Click the Ballparkradio logo to log in to listen. We are still resolving some issues with the internet connection at the field, so if you do not get the live broadcast for any reason, check the front page of Ballparkradio and/or Al’s Fastball, www.alsfastball.com for further information. ( The local radio station had their own connection for last night’s broadcasts, we have to create our own.)

POOL A
Kitchener Rivershark Twins
Saskatoon Aspen Interiors
Farm Tavern
South-Perth All Stars

POOL B
New Zealand National Team
Vancouver Grey Sox
Midwest Stampede
Jarvis First Ontario Gamblers

WFI at Monkton – Game 2

July 3rd, 2009

In the battle of the “Sox”, Black beats grey:

New Zealand Black Sox 7, Vancouver Grey Sox 2.

Monkton Scores and Upates on Twitter

July 2nd, 2009

We’ll be tweeting from all weekend from Monkton, so you may wish to bookmark the page.

WFI at Monkton – Game 1

July 2nd, 2009

World Fastball Invitational at Monkton – Game 1 – Kitchener 5, Aspen Saskatoon 0.

Live Audio Broadcasts from Monkton Tonight

July 2nd, 2009


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Game times are Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), adjust accordingly.

Thursday, July 2, 2009*
7:30pm Kitchener vz. Saskatoon
9:30pm NZ vs Vancouver

Central Time zone:
6:30pm Kitchener vz. Saskatoon
8:30pm NZ vs Vancouver

Mountain Time zone:
5:30pm Kitchener vz. Saskatoon
7:30pm NZ vs Vancouver

Pacific Time zone (West Coast)
4:30pm Kitchener vz. Saskatoon
6:30pm NZ vs Vancouver

Thursday night’s games are being broadcast locally in Monkton, Ontario, and streamed to the internet by local Canadian radio station, CKNX, with Steve Sabourin broadcasting.

To listen to the games, click the 920am logo above, then the “LISTEN LIVE” BUTTON IN UPPER RIGHT of their website.. We’re posting the same link on the front page of Ballparkradio so it’s handy.

Broadcasts for Friday, Saturday and Sunday will be via Ballparkradio, look for the “click to listen” link there. CKNX broadcaster Steve Sabourin will be joining the Ballparkradio crew in Monkton on Friday and Saturday.

Complete Live Audio Broadcast schedule for the weekend.

Complete Schedule of Games for the Tournament after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »

June 2009 MB Headlines at Twitter

July 1st, 2009

Not sure if you missed any good fastball news during the month of June? Take a quick scan of our Morning Brief headlines at our Twitter page: (click the logo below)

We’ll be tweeting from Monkton, so you may wish to bookmark the page.

Not familiar with Twitter? Read more at our earlier post “Tweet Tweet”. In short, it’s short messages with fastpitch news – which you can read online, respond to, and/or get directly on your cell phone’s text messaging system.

Younger Blackburn makes his pitch for greatness

July 1st, 2009


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By Al Hamnik
Times Columnist

When fastpitch softball legend Ernie Blackburn rocked back and delivered, it was like staring into the face of an F-4 tornado. His heat had three speeds: mach 1, 2 and “Oh, my God. If he hits me, it’ll leave a hole!”

In my college days, I faced Blackburn a few times while playing in summer leagues. A foul tip was a moral victory, a deep fly reason to brag, and any kind of hit led to a souvenir ball with his autograph.

At 6 feet, 3 inches tall and 300 pounds, the 1949 Hammond grad was a frightening figure up on that hill, like Godzilla standing in Tokyo Harbor, so it was no surprise most opponents tried bunting on him.

Ernie passed away in April 20, 1997, due to complications from Parkinson’s Syndrome, and Region sports fans shed a tear that day. He was 67.

And now we have another fastpitch star in the spotlight, not far from the family tree.

Calumet City native Dave Blackburn, Ernie’s son, is heading to Israel for the 18th World Maccabiah Games featuring more than 8,000 athletes from 60 countries. This marks his sixth trip with the Macabbi USA Men’s Fastpitch Softball team, for whom he was the winning pitcher in the gold medal games of the 12th, 13th and 17th World Maccabiah fastpitch tournaments.

His six appearances are a record for American athletes.

Ernie would be very proud.

This international Jewish athletic event, similar to the Olympics, is held every four years. In softball, there is a Masters Division, in which Dave will compete, and an Open Division with no age restrictions.

“My dad was a tremendous influence,” he said. “I grew up traveling with him and the family, watching him play ball and getting a chance to be exposed to a high level of the sport. He never pushed me into it, but I really loved the game and just couldn’t get enough of it as a kid.”

He still can’t, at age 49, already having thrown 70 no-hitters and pitching nearly 1,700 games since making his debut at Hammond’s Riverside Park — alongside Ernie — in 1976.

The father-son duo played briefly together for Hammond-based Cataldi’s Restaurant/Bar in 1977 and Bob The Tarp Man in ’81.

In 1987, Ernie Blackburn was inducted into the Lake County Softball Hall of Fame. Two years later, the Hammond Sports Hall of Fame welcomed him in. Must’ve been his 99 no-hitters during a 42-year career and that 1973 state championship with Hammond’s Cobra Industries.

Old-timers still talk about the day he threw three no-hitters and one one-hitter in three different cities. America had The King and His Court. We were blessed with Ernie Blackburn, one-time Chicago Golden Gloves heavyweight champ.

“There was nothing like watching the attention and admiration my dad got when he pitched,” said Dave, whose 6-3, 275-pound frame reminds many of Ernie. “The (fastpitch) game solely evolves around the pitcher and that was another one of the hooks that drew me to pitching.”

Dave lives in Los Angeles now, where he works for a company that creates motion capture systems for Hollywood’s animation studios. He still finds times to pitch in night leagues around the Burbank and Los Angeles areas.

“I got no plans to quit in the future but I’m also a realist and know this won’t go on forever,” Dave said.

Not to put added pressure on him, but the United States got its butt kicked at the 17th World Maccabiah Games with a distant-second 71 gold medals to 227 for host Israel.

Time to bring it, like Ernie did.

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