2009 Men’s ASA North Pacific Coast Tournament Series Schedule

February 3rd, 2009

From Vanessa Woodmansee, ASA MFP Committee Member

Hello,

I have attached the 2009 Men’s ASA North Pacific Coast Tournament Series Schedule of Events and Tournament Directors contact information.

The Series Championship will be played on the weekend of August 1 & 2, 2009 in Galt, CA. All teams wishing to participate in the Series Championship must have played in (2) tournament series events listed on the attached schedule.

In order to be eligible to play in the 2009 Men’s Class “C” Fastpitch National Tournament in Hastings, Nebraska teams must have participated in at least (1) ASA sanctioned event.

If you have any questions or are in need of further information please do not hesitate to contact your local ASA Commissioner or Tournament Coordinators that are listed on the attached information. For complete ASA Tournament Listings and contacts visit the ASA Region 14 Website at www.Region14.com.

Thanks and have a great season.

Vanessa Woodmansee
MFP Committee Member
(510) 881-8465
E-mail: SCSAHAYCA@aol.com

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Scoresheet from 2009 AAU Championship Game

February 2nd, 2009

We were scanning some scoresheets from the 2009 AAU International Tournament, and thought some of our readers might enjoy perusing. Click here to view the official scorekeeper’s original scoresheet (not mine) and lineup cards in PDF format.

Maddy’s Photos from the 2009 AAU International Tournament

February 2nd, 2009

Maddy Flanagan has posted her galleries from the 2009 AAU International Tournament, held January 23-25, 2009 in Orlando, Florida. It marked the sixth consecutive year that she has traveled to Orlando to shoot the tournament for the AAU.

Five Hundred photos, all for your viewing enjoyment. They are in chronological order, so you’ll find the Championship game, team photos, and awards on the last few pages.


Click the logo above to view the galleries at her website, www.maddysphotos.com
, the largest collection of men’s fastpitch photos anywhere. (give it a moment to load, as it’s a large gallery; it will load faster after the first time)

< Have a favorite ? Write to Maddy and tell her which ones you like ! (and why): maddy (at) maddysphotos (dot) com. And not just the ones of you ;-) Be sure to check out some of her other galleries at her website, including the newly updated "Featured" slide show, displaying the Fastpitch covers Maddy shot for Softball Magazine, the "Sports Illustrated of Softball". Maddy's work has been the subject of more than a dozen photo features published in the magazine since 2004, including the AAU, Red Rock, Rose Cup, Bahamas, ISF Junior Men's Worlds, ISC II Tournament of Champions and ISC World Tournaments. (Though not fastpitch, you'll also spot galleries for "Events" that Maddy has been invited to shoot. The City of Los Angeles has again enlisted her to shoot their annual St. Patrick's Day Parade for 2009.)

The World is Coming to Saskatoon

February 1st, 2009

International Softball Federation World Men’s Softball Championship
July 17th – 26th, 2009
Bob Van Impe Stadium & Gordie Howe Fastball Field
Tickets availiable at ticketmaster
Hosted by the Saskatoon Amateur Softball Association

http://www.2009worldmensfastpitch.com

For all inquiries around this huge event please contact mloehndorf@shaw.ca

“The Game America Plays” – a book by Bill Plummer III

January 31st, 2009


(click banner for original news story)
Winger: Plummer’s book a great read for fastpitch fans
By Don Winger
for the Daily News

If you want to know anything about softball, just ask Bill Plummer III. Actually, you can get all your answers in Plummer’s recently published book entitled The Game America Plays: Celebrating 75 Years of the Amateur Softball Association.

A former sports writer for the Syracuse Herald Journal, Plummer has been employed by the ASA at its Oklahoma City headquarters since 1979. He began as publicity director and has worked his way up the ladder to ASA Hall of Fame Manager.

Plummer, who was a frequent visitor to Midland when the city played host to several ASA national tournaments, gives a detailed history of the ASA, beginning with its founding in 1933 by Leo Fischer and M.J. Pauley.

The book details the history of the ASA decade by decade. It talks about the early financial struggles of the ASA until it was able to get on its feet following World War II.

Among the early supporters of the ASA was William Randolph Hearst, who promoted the first national tournaments through his many newspapers and supplied the trophy presented to the winning team.

The book also details how the rules of softball were developed from the beginning of the ASA through today. It also talks about the development and popularity of slowpitch.

Particularly interesting are anecdotes about some of the famous players of the game, both men and women, many of whom are enshrined in the national Softball Hall of Fame.

Midland native Bill Humphrey’s contributions to the game are highlighted in a section dealing with umpires. It was Humphrey, along with ASA National Umpire-in-Chief Tom Mason and Ron Jeffers of Cincinnati, Ohio, who convinced the ASA Board of Directors to establish national umpire schools in the early 1980s.

Humphrey also was chosen by the United States Olympic Committee to umpire games in the 1978 U.S. Olympic Festival. In 1997-98, he served as national president of the ASA.

His many works with the ASA have earned him enshrinement in the National Softball Hall of Fame.

Plummer’s book contains many photographs of past and present players, managers, sponsors and commissioners. It also has action photos and still photos of both players and teams.

Another interesting section contains records from both the men’s and women’s national fastpitch championships.

For example, longtime local fastpitch fans know about the feats of Al Linde when he pitched for the Dow A.C.s. But before that, he was an ace pitcher for the Hammer Field Raiders of Fresno, Calif., helping lead them to back-to-back national championships in 1943 and 1944.

It is evident that Plummer has put a lot of work into researching material for his book. I think it is a must for every fan of the game.


Don Winger is the retired executive sports editor of the Daily News. Email him at dwinger103@aol.com or telephone him at 631-0347.

A Look Back at 2004 ISF Worlds

January 31st, 2009

I thought while we’re talking about the 2009 ISF World Championships coming up in July, that the recaps from the 2004 ISF Worlds, held in Christchurch, New Zealand, might make for interesting reading.

Fastpitchwest’s coverage of the 2004 ISF World’s, pre-dated this blog, but can be found here.

It was New Zealand and Canada in the finals, for gold and silver, respectively, and Australia earning its first medal in ISF play, with the bronze. All three medal winners came out of a very tough Pool A. only unbeaten team in round-robin play, at 6-0, with New Zealand and Canada finishing 6-1. The USA did not have to face the medal winners during round robin play, and were the only unbeaten team in round-robin play, at 6-0, with New Zealand and Canada finishing 6-1. The USA sailed through robin robin play, with 5 shutouts in 6 games, surrendering runs only to Japan in a 7-3 win.

The USA stumbled in the playoff round, though, going 1-2 and was knocked off the medal stand, with a fourth place finish. Japan was fifth.

Final standings here.


Round Robin Scores

Many fastball fans are predicting a repeat final in 2009 between New Zealand and Canada. Time will tell, as a number of countries would like to have something to say about that. Certainly Australia, with Kirkpatrick and Folkard figure to be in the hunt. Curious who handed New Zealand and Canada their losses in 2004 round robin play? Well, Canada beat New Zealand 5-4, and it was upstart Samoa (eventual 6th place finisher) that beat Canada, 3-1.

From the official ISF website:

NEW ZEALAND THREE-PEATS AT MEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
2004-02-09

by: Andrea Blackshaw in Christchurch

New Zealand’s Black Sox have achieved an historic three-peat at the ISF XI Men’s World Championship in Christchurch.

The Black Sox beat Canada, 9-5, to win their third consecutive title, after wins in Michigan (USA) in 1996 and East London (South Africa) in 2000.

It was a fitting farewell for several veteran players who will be retiring, including Mark Sorenson, Marty Grant, Jim Wana, and Jarrad Martin.

Earlier in the day, Canada had sealed their place in the final with a one-sided 7-0 win over Australia. Despite that loss it was a great day for Australia, claiming their first medal at an ISF Men’s World Championship in taking the bronze.

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Which ISF Pool Has Tougher Road to Medal Round?

January 30th, 2009
Which ISF World Pool is a tougher road to the medal round?
Pool A
Pool B
  
pollcode.com free polls

Team Pools

Pool A

New Zealand
United States
Japan
Great Britain
Philippines
Botswana
Denmark
Mexico

Pool B

Canada
Australia
Czech Republic
Argentina
Venezuela
South Africa
Puerto Rico
Indonesia

Pools Announced for 2009 ISF World Championships

January 30th, 2009


(click logo to visit the official ISF XII World Championships website)

Pools for 2009 ISF World Championships in Saskatoon

Team Pools

Pool A

New Zealand
United States
Japan
Great Britain
Philippines
Botswana
Denmark
Mexico

Pool B

Canada
Australia
Czech Republic
Argentina
Venezuela
South Africa
Puerto Rico
Indonesia

Editor’s note: We have added a link to the official ISF World Championships website at the upper right of Morning Brief for handy access for our readers.

Panteras Valentine Tournament – February 14-15

January 28th, 2009

The Panteras annual St. Valentine tournament will kick off the third season of the Southern California Independent Fastpitch League. The tournament will take place the weekend of Febuary 14 & 15 at Hollifield Park in Norwalk.

The second tournament will be held three weeks later as the SCIFL moves to Taft and joins forces with the long-running Billy Bash Tournament on March 4 & 5. Yes, Billy Pilgrim’s big bash is still alive & well and will continue to play on the first weekend of March.

You can contact Robert Hernandez to enter both tournaments or Fernie for the Panteras tournament and Billy for the Billy Bash.

Robert – 714-392-1387 or rmh323 ( at ) roadrunner.com
Fernie – 562-762-8397
Billy – 661-428-0812

Hope to see everyone very soon.

Robert Hernandez

YouTube Video of Rob O’Brien’s HR in AAU Title Game

January 28th, 2009

Update: Tuesday, January 27, 2009:

Here is a link to view the high quality video.

Update: Wednesday, January 28, 2009:

Several readers have pointed out that it seems that whenever I point the video camera, someone goes yard. (Holoien, Martinez, and now O’Brien), not to mention Budke’s triple. Coincidence, I imagine, but there is a line developing for hitters asking me to be at their next game with the video camera (with a corresponding list of pitchers telling me to “stay away”. ) If this keeps up, I’ll have to do them on a reservation basis 🙂

(Video by Jim Flanagan)

This video was shot during the 2009 AAU International Tournament title game between the Chicago/NY Dominicana team from the Dominican Republic, and the Midwest Stampede, of Iowa. Most valuable pitcher Rob O’Brien is at the plate, his team leading 3-0. He hit a three run homer, breaking the game open, and staking his team to a 6-0 lead. They would go on the win the game, 8-0, and capture the 2009 AAU International Tournament crown. The Dominican Republic won the very first AAU title, back in 2000 when there were just eight teams. This year’s field of teams grew to a record forty (40).

The video was shot with a HD “Flip video” camera, that is about the size of a small iPod. The quality of this video at YouTube is very average, but the quality of the original is remarkable. YouTube had added a “view high quality” setting, which I was using on my Fastpitchwest channel at YouTube, but that option does not appear to be available this evening. I am trying to adjust it for better quality, but in the meantime, if you wish to see the original, email me, at jim (at) fastpitchwest (dot) com, and I’ll email you a link that you can view it at.