Red Rock is BACK in 2009

January 19th, 2009


RED ROCK is BACK!

Don’t miss your opportunity to attend the 2009 Red Rock at Carson City (RRCC) tournament.

Many teams have confirmed their attendance so the tournament is a go! This tournament is a perfect time to include a family vacation either before, during or after the event.

Carson City has many family attractions as well as casinos for action at night. Also, Reno is just a short drive away so the possibilities are endless.

Here are the important details:

RED ROCK at CARSON CITY
9th Annual Red Rock International Invitational
Carson City, Nevada
(35-45 minute drive from Reno)
TOURNAMENT DATES: May 2 and 3, 2009
CLASSES: Major, A, AA, NAFA (ALL), (ASA A & B)
ENTRY FEE: $425 US
PITCHING RULE: ISC
ENTRY DEADLINE: March 1, 2009
FORMAT: Round Robin into single elimination.
GAMES GUARANTEED: Four (4)
ISC QUALIFIER: One (1) ISC World Tournament berth to the highest finishing US West team and one (1) ISC II (Tournament of Champions) berth to the highest finishing US West team are available.
ENTRY CHECKS

Payable to:
Roy Stout
P.O. Box 812
Lake Hughes, CA 93532

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AAU Roster – Radio 560 – Mexico

January 18th, 2009

Radio 560, Mexico City, MX

Oscar Obregon
Octavio Obregon
Mauricio Rosales
Jose Luis Rosales
Moises Congo
Oscar Cervantes
Jonatan Sepulveda
Cesar Sanchez
Sergio Almeida
Carlos Villareal
.Javier Bueno
Ruben Castro
Ricardo Navarro
Cesar Alcaraz
Hugo Santiago
Julio Sanchez
Alex Diaz
Alberto Vargas
Alberto Siliceo


Radio 560 MX is in Pool C

1. Meraloma – BC
2. Dominicana – Dom. Republic
3. Elmira – ON
4. Radio 560 – Mexico

Orlando Weather – AAU

January 18th, 2009


(click AAU logo for 10 day forecast)

We hear that it has been unseasonably cold in Orlando this past week, and the mercury will dip again this week, but the good news is that it’s forecast to warm up for the tournament, with temperatures for the weekend projected in the 70’s (farenheit). With the cold weather back east, though, a good idea to pack those sleeves, and a warm jacket.

High /Low (°F) Precip. %

Sunday
Jan 18 Showers Late 53° 40 %
Mon
Jan 19 Partly Cloudy 69°/50° 10 %
Tue
Jan 20 Partly Cloudy / Wind 55°/31° 10 %
Wed
Jan 21 Mostly Sunny 55°/36° 10 %
Thu
Jan 22 Mostly Sunny 63°/42° 10 %
Fri
Jan 23 Mostly Sunny 66°/49° 10 %
Sat
Jan 24 Partly Cloudy 71°/53° 0 %
Sun
Jan 25 Partly Cloudy 76°/55° 0 %

Mon
Jan 26 Partly Cloudy 77°/54° 10 %

And for Canadian friends and others on the metric system, a Celsius forecast:

High /Low (°C) Precip. %

Sunday
Jan 18 Showers Late 12° 40 %
Mon
Jan 19 Partly Cloudy 21°/10° 10 %
Tue
Jan 20 Partly Cloudy / Wind 13°/-1° 10 %
Wed
Jan 21 Mostly Sunny 13°/2° 10 %
Thu
Jan 22 Mostly Sunny 17°/6° 10 %
Fri
Jan 23 Mostly Sunny 19°/9° 10 %
Sat
Jan 24 Partly Cloudy 22°/12° 0 %
Sun
Jan 25 Partly Cloudy 24°/13° 0 %

Mon
Jan 26 Partly Cloudy 25°/12° 10 %
Tue
Jan 27 Sunny 24°/11° 10 %

Click Weather Channel Link for latest on the 10-day forecast. (metric link at top of their forecast)

Midland’s Dresch going into Michigan Hall of Fame

January 18th, 2009


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Midland’s Dresch going into softball hall of fame
By John Kennet
of the Midland Daily News

Midland’s Gary Dresch was on his way to becoming a professional baseball player when an inopportune injury forced him to switch sports.

But the change turned into a boon which, 44 years later, has culminated in his election to the Michigan Amateur Softball Association Hall of Fame.

“I had been drafted by the New York Yankees,” said Dresch, 61. “But in 1965 during my senior year in high school, I broke my shoulder playing football. At that point, the Yankees dropped me.”

This Saturday, at the Midland Holiday Inn, Dresch will be recognized for his outstanding abilities on the diamond as he is inducted into the MASA Hall of Fame. The ceremony begins at 7 p.m.

“The award means everything,” said Dresch. “All the travel, playing and coaching for 25 years was worth it.”

Love of softball ran in the Dresch family, and Gary’s first exposure to the sport came at a young age.

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Player-coach key to Southern success

January 17th, 2009

From the Otago Daily Times (New Zealand)

Player-coach key to Southern success
By Alistair McMurran

Player-coach Marty Gray will play a key role in the Southern Pride team that is keen to stamp its mark on the national men’s league in Auckland at the weekend.

It is Gray’s second year in the role and he wants the team to improve on its dismal showing last year, when it failed to win a game.

“I believe we have enough talent to win some games this year,” Gray said from Nelson yesterday.

Provinces in the Southern Pride franchise are Otago, Southland, Marlborough and Nelson.

This makes it difficult to develop combinations, as it is impossible for the team to practise together outside game weekends.

“It will take a huge collective effort from our team to reach the play-offs,” Gray said.

But it is not impossible – Southern Pride made the play-offs in 2006.

Auckland, with its team of eight current or former Black Sox players in its 13-member squad, has won the league for the past two years.

It beat Wellington in last year’s final.

The team is spearheaded by player-coach Donny Hale and pitchers Heinie Shannon and Thomas Cameron.

There is also experience in the Canterbury, Hutt Valley and Wellington teams.

The league is contested over three weekends, with double round-robin games in the first two and then the finals.

The second weekend of games for the men will be in Christchurch on January 31 and February 1 and the finals weekend is scheduled for Hutt Valley on February 28.

This weekend’s round robin games in Auckland will give an indication of the strength of the Southern Pride team.

A lot depends on the ability of Gray, who has pitched for the Black Sox for the last 18 years and is the veteran of the New Zealand softball scene.

The five draft players in the team are Casey Eden (Auckland) who is the catcher, pitcher Richie Clarke (Hutt Valley), third base Haizley Martin (Wellington), and Auckland rookies Carlos Te Kawa (short stop) and Jamie Matiu (outfielder).

A key player in the team is Nigel Kelly (Nelson) who has played in four of the eight years the national league has been played.

There are three Otago players in the team and one of them is outfielder Chris Anderson (Alexandra), who is one of the five rookies in the Southern Pride squad.

The Dunedin players in the team are Scott Cartwright and Daniel Tarapi.

Southern Pride Squad

Marty Gray (Nelson) player-coach, Scott Cartwright (Dunedin), Daniel Tarapi (Dunedin), Derryn French (Nelson), Casey Eden (Auckland), Richie Clarke (Hutt Valley), Nigel Kelly (Nelson), Haizley Martin (Wellington), Chris Anderson (Alexandra), Kyle Marfel (Blenheim), Ryan Schollun (Blenheim), Carlos Te Kawa (Auckland), Jamie Matiu (Auckland).

AAU Poll – Pool I

January 17th, 2009
Which 3 teams from Pool I will advance to the Championship Playoff Bracket ?
Team Minnesota
Big Cove
Niagara Storms Fury ON
Sopotocientos Venezuela
  
pollcode.com free polls
Which team will win Pool I at the AAU International Tournament?
Team Minnesota
Big Cove
Niagara Storms Fury ON
Sopotocientos Venezuela
  
pollcode.com free polls

Rosters after the Jump:

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AAU Pool – Pool B

January 17th, 2009

Which 3 teams from Pool B will advance to the Championship Playoff Bracket ?
Florida Fastpitch
Combatientes, Venezuela
ADCO Tool Shed NY
Hill United ON
  
pollcode.com free polls
Which team will win Pool B at the AAU International Tournament?
Florida Fastpitch
Combatientes, Venezuela
ADCO Tool Shed NY
Hill United ON
  
pollcode.com free polls

Rosters after the Jump

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2009 AAU Roster Run-down

January 17th, 2009

Updated: Teams in bold below have submitted AAU Rosters, others have not. If you’re one of the teams that has not yet sent one in, we welcome you to send to fastball (at) pmihrm (dot) com or jim (at) fastpitchwest (dot) com. We’d love to share with our readers. It’s not an official roster, so don’t worry if it’s not yet complete. Send what you have and we can update if/when you make changes.

Editor’s note: To all of our readers: If you know someone on one the “missing roster” teams, please shoot them an email or call them and ask them to send it in.

Pool A
1. Mac’s – NY
2. Guatemala
3. Chicago/NY – NY
4. Barranquita – Puerto Rico

Pool B
1. Florida Fastpitch
2. Combatientes – Venezuela
3. ADCO – NY
4. Hill United – ON

Pool C
1. Meraloma – BC
2. Dominicana – Dom. Republic
3. Elmira – ON
4. Radio 560 – Mexico

Pool D
1. CPI/ADS Classics – ON
2. Puerto Rico Junior National Team
3. DC Arrows – BC
4. Tijuana – Mexico

Pool E
1. Midwest Stampede – IA
2. Cobourg – ON
3. Virgin Islands
4. Maccabi Red – USA

Pool F
1. Los Socios – Venezuela
2. PK Broward – IL
3. Earl’s Club – WI
4. Sioux Falls A’s – SD

Pool G
1. Gremlin Knights – NY
2. Texaco Pirates – Bahamas
3. Manor Dirt Bags – TX

4. Brewers de Venezuela

Pool H
1. Millwood Logistics – ON
2. Puerto Rico National Team
3. Minnesota Angels
4. Venezuela/Miami

Pool I
1. Team Minnesota
2. Big Cove
3. Niagara Storms Fury – ON
4. Sopotocientos – Venezuela

Pool J
1. Sebringville – ON
2. Jamaica
3. Maccabi Blue – USA
4. Ohio Battery/Stockpack – OH

AAU Roster – Sopotocientos Venezuela

January 17th, 2009


Sopotocientos Venezuela

Francisco Nuñez
Jose Miguel Cegarra
Ramon Mijares
Carlos Ucero
Carlos Cabrera
Leonardo Campos
Carlos Duran
Hely Moreno
Alfieri Castillo
Manuel Moreno
Rafael Flores
Richard Baez
Rodney Ramirez
John Zambrano
Elvin Chirinos
Miguel Moreno
Genaro Pereira

Sopotocientos Venezuela is in Pool I

1. Team Minnesota
2. Big Cove
3. Niagara Storms Fury – ON
4. Sopotocientos – Venezuela

Fastballer Snowmobiling for a Good Cause

January 16th, 2009

From our friend Mark Blanchard (CPI team, Oswego, NY)

I am participating in the 5th Annual Pink Ribbon Riders Breast Cancer Snowmobile Ride on February 27th . All the proceeds from this event will Benefit men and women Diagnosed with breast cancer .

Follow This Link To Visit my Personal Web Page and Help Me in My Efforts to Support Pink Ribbon Riders .

I am riding for this great cause for my 3rd year . Last year we raised over $56,000 with 150 riders , This year we hope to double that with your help. You support will Benefit many women and men . Please Donate Anything that you can . Please forward this to others that you think would like to donate .

Thank you , Mark Blanchard