2008 NAFA Masters World Series Wrap Up-All World Selections

September 26th, 2008

From Robert Hernandez at NAFA

2008 NAFA Masters World Series Wrap Up-All World Selections

The completed brackets are on the NAFA website at www.Nafafastpitch.com The 2009 NAFA Masters World Series will be held September 11-13 tentatively in Rockford, Illinois for the East and definitely in Carson City, Nevada September 18-20 for the West. The 55-Over will be held in the East Only. The Women’s 35-Over will be held in the West Only. Based on the coaches survey’s we have received so far, we will be adding an additional game for a 4-Game Guarantee (3 round robin games followed by single elimination on Sunday). Currently the plan is for each team to play one game Friday night, 2 games on Saturday and then the Single Elimination on Sunday. Some teams have requested 3 Saturday round robin games and no Friday game. We will try and accommodate their requests as much as possible but the consideration of all teams will take priority. If we did play Friday night it would be after 5pm with furthest driving teams playing at 6:30 or 8:15pm or 10 pm. The Masters Survey can be printed out and emailed to us. It is online at www.Nafafastpitch.com

Many of the survey responses have asked for a way to make sure games stay on time on Saturday in the round robin using one of the following methods; tie breaker, time limit or 5 inning games. Everyone agrees that the Sunday Elimination play should have no time limit, be 7 innings and not have a tie breaker unless it is after a lot of innings. In Carson City, players asked that due to the high elevation that the homerun fences be moved back from the present 250 feet to somewhere between 265 and 275 feet. The palm pilot scorekeeping in the West was so awesome that we are trying to work out having them in the East also for 2009. The courtesy runner for the pitcher and catcher only was well received and well enforced by the umpires. The older age groups have asked for an additional fielder to have a courtesy runner as well and we will be looking into that. We will continue the age eligibility rule for all ages (3 players, 3 years too young that are not pitchers) but the 55 Division where all players have to be turning 55 in the current calendar year. We will continue to do player ID checks in the East and start them in the West in 2010. The new ball was an overwhelming success and we will use it again next year. On the surveys many people have swung to desiring the yellow ball but not a majority yet but we need to address it soon as it is about even on white verses yellow on the surveys.

We would like to thank Terry Knight and his staff at the Bowling Green Complex in Middleton, Wisconsin for bringing in 3 backhoes, skinning 4 infields and making unplayable fields playable very quickly once it stopped raining at 2:30pm and had fields up by 4pm on Saturday. The staff at Verona did very well also using 30 bags of diamond dry to get their fields playable. With the amount of rain we had it was close to a miracle that the staff was able to get the fields playable. We started at 4 PM playing 5 inning games and got all games in by 2 AM. We started again at 7 AM on Sunday and got all games in playing 7 full innings and got done just 10 minutes before it started raining again. Thanks to Tournament Directors Mike Watson and Jon Kegel, Loren Lathrop for doing an outstanding job of administering this event and thanks to the Umpires and Tournament UIC Hank St. Clair for putting in a lot of late hours on the fields.

We would also like to thank Joel Dunn and his staff (especially Jeremiah) for hosting such an awesome event with perfect weather in Carson City, Nevada. The homerun contest was a hit Friday night and the games went very smoothly all weekend. Due to the number of teams we had to play on a 5th field for the first time and that went well also. Special thanks to Loren Lathrop, Dewey Yoke and Robert Hernandez for administering the event. Thanks to Roy Stout for handling the gate. Thanks to Jan, Mike, Kate, Sylvia and Tammy for doing palm pilot scorekeeping and stats and special thanks to Tournament UIC Steve Vail and the umpires for doing a great job. Kris Russom did an awesome job with souvenirs at both East and West events.

With a record number of teams in both the East and West, our NAFA Directors would like to thank each of our teams for choosing NAFA and making us #1. The 2009 season will be even better as we will have 80 Masters teams (48 in Rockford, Il. And 32 in Carson City) as well as over 228 classified teams that will participate in our NAFA World Series events in 2009. The dates and City’s for the classified World Series will be released on our website October 1st.

Benjie Hedgecock
NAFA Executive Director
nafafastpitch@gmail.com

All World Series Selections After the Jump.

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Hockey Night Theme Song Contest

September 25th, 2008

Guest Editor’s Note: A colleague of mine at my office has an entry (and a good one) in the Hockey Night in Canada theme song contest. (For our American friends, the rights to the old Hockey Night in Canada theme song, which is essentially Canada’s second national anthem, expired and were acquired by another tv station, so there is a contest to write a new theme.)

Click here to listen and vote!

Cheers,

Blair

2009 and 2010 ISC Tournaments

September 23rd, 2008

From the Executive Director of the ISC, Ken Hackmeister:

2009 & 2010 ISC Tournaments

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Recently, there have been some inaccurate newspaper articles written and posted on various web sites about the ISC tournaments in both 2009 and 2010. The following will hopefully set the record straight with correct and current information.

2009 in Quad Cities – In September 2007, I traveled to Quad Cities for site inspections of venues and meetings with CVB and Sports Commission people about Quad Cities hosting our tournaments in 2009. It was a successful trip and the contract for Quad Cities to host us in 2009 was signed in October 2007,

The preferred venue was Green Valley Sports Complex in Moline because it had two, 4-diamond complexes and I was told all 8-diamonds were capable of holding men’s fastball tournaments. On this basis, we decided ISC II would be played at one complex, using all 4-diamonds and the World Tournament would be played in the other complex, using 2 of the 4-diamonds.

In spring of 2008, I was informed that 2 of the 4-diamonds in the ISC II complex had outfield fence distances of only 200 feet, too short for men’s fastball. I was scheduled to fly to Quad Cities last June after visiting Kimberly but my flight to Quad Cities was cancelled due to weather and I had to fly directly back to SLC, missing Quad Cities and scheduled meetings altogether.

Last week, ISC II VP Jim Williamson and I traveled to Quad Cities for further site inspections, checking on venue options, being involved in a media event and being a part of our regular “host checklist” meetings with their tournament committee heads and Sports Commission. The trip also included meetings with personnel from both headquarter hotels and the awards vendor. All in all it was a successful and productive trip for all concerned.

Jim and I, along with attending Wayne Fisher, Pat Sullivan, Bret and Gary Baughman and Quad City Host Team manager, Steve Kaiser and ISC Player Rep Sean Marten, that trying to use 4-diamonds in the original World Tournament complex would be both dangerous to spectators and players and create a very unworkable atmosphere in the one-room pressbox. We estimated at various times the one-room press box would have to hold upwards of 30-people and have two Internet streaming broadcasts taking place simultaneously.

We visited Campbell Complex in Rock Island as a potential ISC II ToC site and agreed it had all the services and amenities we required. It is a nice 4-diamond complex with a tower in the middle for press box on the upper level and concession stand and rest rooms on the lower level. The fields appeared in excellent condition and the Rock Island Parks & Rec Dept would install temporary outfield fences at 250′. The Internet access issue is currently being researched but the Rock Island City IT manager was present at our meeting and felt it would not be a problem to guarantee us the Internet specifications we requested.

With full understanding and approval of Joe Taylor, President and CEO of the Quad Cities CVB and Sports Commission, we submitted a formal request to change the ISC II venue to Campbell Complex in Rock Island. That request will be discussed in lenght this week at a regularly scheduled Sports Commission meeting. If they approve the request, they will also outline to us changes they feel they need in the original contract and some of these requested changes are likely to be financial in nature.

Upon receiving their approval and requested contract changes, it will be turned over to the ISC Executive Committee to discuss and hopefully, approve.

So while we have in fact requested a venue change for ISC II, it is not yet a done deal.

2010 Bidder – Midland, MI – It was reported recently that Midland, MI would be the host for our 2010 ISC Championship tournaments. This is in error. We are definitely working with Midland to agree to be our 2010 host but it too is not a done deal. In fact, the Midland group is making a sponsorship presentation this week for a title sponsor.

We should know within 30-days, the status of Midland being our 2010 host.

If there are any questions about above, please let me know.

Thanks,
Ken Hackmeister
ISC Executive Director
iscken@comcast.net
www.iscfastpitch.com

Fat City CA Third at NAFA Master 40+

September 23rd, 2008

Thanks to Herb Dower for this report.

CARSON CITY. NV — Fat City of Sparks NV finished in a tie for third place in this year’s 2008 NAFA Masters Over-40 Division World Series at Carson City, NV with a 2-2 record.

Fat City lost its tournament opener to the Long Beach Black Sox, 15-6 in five innings, with Long Beach pounding out five home runs and four doubles off losing pitcher Brandon Shearer. Todd Hodge and Tom Dower homered for Fat City.

In its second game, Fat City trailed Bloodline of Nevada, 4-2, going into the bottom of the seventh inning, but rallied for three runs to win 5-4. Back to back triples by Joe Pollock and Tom Dower started the comeback, Shearer singled to tie the game, and then scored the winning run. Pitcher Ed Davis went the distance, limiting Bloodline to six hits to get the win.

On Sunday, Fat City pounded out 19 hits to defeat the NAFA Yard Dogs of Southern California, 14-6, in five innings behind the pitching of Brandon Shearer. Leadoff batter Andy Parisotto hit two three-run home runs and a single to drive in seven runs, Sunny Wood went 3 for 4 and scored three timers, and shortstop Tom Dower went 3 for 3 with a home run and three RBI.

In its next game, pitcher Russ Chadwick of Utah Fastpitch limited Fat City to four hits, walked one and struck out three to win 10-3 in five innings. Utah got 10 hits off losing pitcher Brandon Shearer. Todd Hodge went 7 for 13 (.538) and Tom Dower went 6 for 13 (.462) with two home runs and a triple for a better than 1.000 slugging average to pace Fat City. Both earned all-tourney honors.

ISC II tournament might play games at Campbell Complex

September 22nd, 2008

Editor’s notes: The article below appeared in the Quad City newspaper last Thursday, but requires a correct and clarification.

A move of the ISC II Tournament of Champions to nearby Rock Island, it is not a done deal. If the proposal is made to move the ISC II to that complex, the tournament host, the Quad Cities Sports Commission would have to approve it, and then the revised contract would have to be reviewed and voted on by the ISC Executive Committee.

Additionally, the article states that Midland, Michigan will host the ISC World Tournament in 2010. While they are in discussions with the ISC to host the 2010 tournament, the decision as to who will host in 2010 remains to be made.

By Doug Green | Thursday, September 18, 2008 Quad-City Times

There could be one change when the International Softball Congress, or ISC Men’s World Fastball Tournament comes to the Quad-Cities in 2009.

The event, which is expected to generate $11 million in revenue, is scheduled to be played at Green Valley Complex in Moline.

But a proposal under consideration is that the ISC II Men’s Fastball Tournament of Champions — a separate tournament governed by the same body as the World Tournament — would be held at the Campbell Complex in Rock Island. Tournament officials want the split between the two complexes for safety reasons and press box room.

“Using a baseball analogy, ISC is Major League Baseball and ISC II is Triple-A, so it’s just a competitive notch below. If we would use all four diamonds at Green Valley, and that was the plan they had given us, two would be for the world tournament and two of them would be for ISC II. Men’s fastpitch softball is played by strong, talented athletes who throw the ball hard, pitch the ball hard, and swing the bat hard. And they hit long foul balls and they hit a lot of foul balls,” Ken Hackmeister, executive director of ISC, said.

Fans at Green Valley would be sitting with their backs to the other fields and would not be able to see foul balls from other diamonds. According to Hackmeister, a foul ball at Green Valley could land in the middle of a neighboring diamond.

Even though the tournament was held in Rock Island in the 1960s and ’70s, the Quad-Cities is being treated like a first-time host. The host team for the tournament will be the Quad-City Sox, an ISC world team.

“I think everybody on the Quad-City Sox is really excited about it. No. 1, we haven’t had a tournament here since 1968 or ’69, but our goal is to put the best team on the field and try to win a world championship,” Sox coach Steve Kaiser said.

Other cities under consideration to host the event were Midland, Mich., and Eau Claire, Wis.

“We know that there is a history and tradition that our sport is known here and we are hoping to capitalize on that history,” Hackmeister said.

The Quad-Cities will host in 2009 and has an option for 2011. They must accept or reject that option by Jan. 1. Midland will host the event in 2010.

“We typically award one tournament at a time, two years in advance. However, in this case, they asked for an option for 2011, and we gave it to them,” Hackmeister said. “It’s basically a flat bid, then we have requirements on fields, on number of hotel rooms, certain obligations that the hosts have to provide. They met all those requirements for the ’09 contract, so it’s safe to assume that if they choose to accept the option they will meet those requirements for 2011,” Hackmeister said.

The Quad-City Convention and Visitors Bureau helped bring the tournament to the Quad-Cities and expects it to do well.

“It’s an $11 million estimated economic impact if we draw the crowds we drew in the 1960’s,” Lynn Hunt, vice president of sales for the Quad-City Convention and Visitors Bureau, said. “The teams are coming from all over the nation and the world. We could have the Bahamas playing here, we’ll have Canadian teams playing, U.S. teams, for a nine-day period.”

At a glance

What: ISC Men’s World Fastball Tournament and ISC II Men’s Fastball Tournament of Champions

When: August 14-22, 2009

Cost: Adults $5, Seniors (age 60 and over) $3, 16 and under free, 9 day pass $35 through June 1, $45 after June 1, Seniors $25. Tickets available after January 1, 2009.

Deadwood Wins Two More, Falls to Seattle in 50+ Final

September 21st, 2008

The Editor’s team, Long Beach Deadwood won two more games on Sunday, over Bay Area Merchants and Hellman Colorado to reach the finals, taking a 4-0 record into the finals, but fell to Seattle Fastpitch 7-0 in the championship game. It was Seattle that eliminated Deadwood last year in the semi-finals with Deadwood finishing third. The squad improved on that finish this year, finishing second, reaching the championship game on the strength of a 16-1, 3 inning semi-final game against Colorado.

Doug Shaw homered in the early morning game Sunday, his third in three games, while Jim Brundage added his second of the tournament, in the same inning.

Dan Zupp picked up the win in the morning game, while Billy Montana won the second, with Zupp suffering the loss in the title game.

Deadwood placed five on the All Tournament team:

Jim Brundage
Mitch Mendenhall
Doug Shaw
Larry Giese
Dan Zupp

Deadwood 2-0, Heads into Playoff Round Sunday

September 21st, 2008

The Editor’s team, Long Beach Deadwood won both of their pool play games Saturday, 7-4 and 9-6, with pitchers Dan Zupp and Billy Montana picking up the wins. Newcomer Doug Shaw (who plays for the So Cal Hustlers during the regular season) homered in his first plate appearance in the 50+ division, and homered again in the nightcap, to put the game away.

In the first game, Deadwood scored in the first on Shaw’s homer and never surrendered the lead against Hellman, Colorado. Zupp threw a shutout into the 5th inning, when a couple of unearned runs got Colorado on the board. Another newcomer, Mitch Mendenhall added a couple of key hits and played solid defense at third base.

In the nightcap, Deadwood’s catcher, Larry Giese started the offense rolling with a home run in the second, and Deadwood led 3-2 into the 5th inning. Northwest Old Growth, from Portland Oregon rallied back, scoring two in the top of the fifth on a two out, two run single by pitcher Dean. In the bottom half of the inning, Deadwood’s Dean Bettencourt got the squad even with a line drive double to right center field, and set off a four-run scoring outburst capped off by Doug Shaw’s home run. Portland did not go quietly though, scoring two more in the top of the seventh to trim the lead to 9-6, and had the tying run at the plate before the final out was recorded.

Deadwood will start the single elimination bracket this morning at 9:45am against Bay Area Merchants of Northern California, needing two wins to reach the final in the eight team division.

Scores from other age divisions to be posted at the NAFA website, www.nafafastpitch.com

Ontario Challenge Cup Scores

September 20th, 2008


For our ISC II fans, our brother blog The Deuce is providing updated scores throughout the day for the two Ontario Challenge Cup qualifiers taking place in Innerkip and Fitzroy Harbour.

Click here for running scores from Innerkip and here for the scores from Fitzroy Harbour.

World Fastpitch Softball Coming to QCA

September 19th, 2008

ISC II VP Jim Williamson talks about the ISC World Tournament coming to Quad Cities in this news report. Click the photo below to activate the video.

Fastpitch softball tourneys coming to Q-Cs

September 19th, 2008


The International Softball Conference announced that the ISC Tournament of Champions will be held this Aug. in Moline. The tournament will be held in the Quad Cities for the first time since the 1970s. In the photo from left are: Ken Hackmeister, President, International Softball Congress (ISC), Steve Kaiser, Sean Marten, Bill Kranz and Jim Williamson. Photo: John Greenwood

Daniel Makarewicz, danmak@qconline.com

A discussion lasting nearly three years finally ended with good news on Wednesday.

Quad Cities will once again host a high-profile softball tournament.

The International Softball Congress announced during a press conference at the Isle of Capri Casino Hotel in Bettendorf that the Quad Cities will host the Men’s World Fastball Tournament and the ISC II Tournament of Champions in August.

The World Tournament will be held at the Greenvalley Complex in Moline, while the ISC Tournament will compete at the Campbell Complex in Rock Island.

“We know that there’s a history, a tradition, a following that our sport has known here and we’re hoping to capitalize on that history,” said ISC Executive Director Ken Hackmeister.

Rock Island hosted the ISC World Tournament a record 10 times in a 13-year span between 1961 and 1973.

“We knew we had the fan base and people interested in it,” QCCVB Vice President Lynn Hunt said. “We saw it as an opportunity to bring an adult sporting event that would cause a fabulous economic impact. We really thought the community support it with there connection. We thought it was a natural fit.”

The contract, which was signed last October, stipulates that the Quad Cities will host the 2009 tournament and will have an option to host again in 2011. The option must be exercised before Jan. 1, 2009, Hackmeister said.

“If they’re not going to hold in 2011, we’ve got to use the 2009 tournament to solicit other bidders,” he said. “In a way it puts them in a disadvantage. But on the other hand, we don’t want to put ourselves in a disadvantage.”

Hunt said the QCCVB started the bidding process in 2005 “just to find out exactly what it would take to bring the event here.” The committee toured the 2007 and 2008 tournaments – which were held in Kitchener, Ontario, and Kimberly, Wisc., respectively — to “get a good idea of what was expected,” she said.

Hackmeister said the Quad Cities’ bid was appealing because “they were a CVB-operating committee” and had “a history” of hosting this event.

“We know the fans support it,” he said. “We’ve got a lot of ex-players living in this area and we just felt like it was an ideal location.”

Hackmeister said the World Tournament would use two fields of the four fields at Greenvalley and the ISC World Tournament will utilize all four fields at Campbell.

The two tournaments were originally going to be played simultaneously at Greenvalley, but the ISC recommended that the two be separated for fan and player safety, according to Hackmeister.

Hackmeister said Midland, Mich., Eau Claire, Wisc., Allentown, Pa., and Mankato, Minn., all placed bids to host the 2009 tournament.

The tournament will mark the second straight summer the Quad Cities have hosted a national tournament. In August, the USA/ASA Girls’ Class A 18-Under Fast Pitch Tournament was held at Greenvalley.

Hunt said the QCCVB made that a huge selling point.

“I think it gave confidence to the ISC that we’ve hosted the ASA and other large events,” she said. “They know that we have the people, the infrastructure to support it and the volunteers. I think it gave them the confidence to say, ‘Yeah, the Quad Cities can host it.’”