CPI Fastpitch at Our “Teams” Page

July 17th, 2008

Add another to our “Teams Page” – Mike Cutro’s CPI Fastpitch, one of the ISC II’s top teams.

Click here to view.

CPI had a Cinderella run this year at the AAU International Tournament, finishing in a tie for third place, the first ISC II to ever place that hight.

They enter this year’s Tournament of Champions as the # 4 ranked team

1. Bakersfield, CA Taylor Farms Lumberkings
2. South Lebanon, PA TNT
3. New York City, NY Knights
4. Oswego, NY Cutro Professional Inspections
5. Ashland, OH Stockpack
6. Elmira, ON Cubs
7. Ottawa, ON Team Easton Thunder
8. Wilkes-Barre, PA Keating’s Fitness

Editor’s note: For some reason, the team’s website does not play well with Firefox. If you have trouble viewing photos, try Internet Explorer.

SCIFL Santa Barbara Recap

July 17th, 2008

From the official SCIFL website:


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2008 Santa Barbara

It’s a repeat, Rude-Pac and Panteras II hang on to win the Championships for the second straight tournament

The So Cal Alliance made it’s way up the coast to Santa Barbara for the seventh weekend of the year. With the Goleta fire causing some concerns earlier in the week, the tournament went off without the smoke becoming a factor.

Upper Division

Rude-Pac went 5 – 0 over the weekend for the championship giving up only four ones in the round robin for the number one seed. On Sunday, they faced the Long Beach Black Sox in the semi-finals and posted a strong 8 – 0 win. In the finals they once again faced San Diego Primetime who were making their third consecutive championship appearance. Primetime entered the championship game with an 11 – 4 victory over Flor de Cana. Spud Barker was in the circle for Rude-Pac against Danny Zupp of Primetime.

Rude-Pac starting scoring early picking up a run in the first and two in the second on a Keith Herbster home run. Primetime picked up a run on an Erik Geierman double who scored on a base hit. Primetime scored another run in the fifth to get to within one, but Rude-Pac came right back in the bottom of the inning to get the run back with Scott Pulcifer doubling in the inning and scoring on a Ron Mizener single. Things got a little dicey in the top of the seventh as Primetime loaded the bases. Spud Barker re-entered the game in relief of Gerald Pyle and got the final batter to ground into a fielder’s choice to end the game and also earn a save as well as the victory in the game.

Lower Division

Once again the Panteras II faced the Carribeans in the championship game. The Carribeans came into the game as the number one seed going undefeated in the round robin. In their Sunday morning semi-final game they beat the Palm Springs Express 5 – 0. Panteras II held off a scrappy So Cal Hustler team in their semi-final game, 6 – 5. Francisco Cruz took the ball for the Carribeans against Doug Rooney of the Panteras II.

The Panteras II kicked things off early in the top of the first on three hits included a double by Eli Salazar and a triple by Tony Garcia. The Carribeans came up with a run in the bottom of the inning, The score remained 3 – 1 until the bottom of the fourth when they took advantage of a hit and a fielding error to come within one run. In the bottom of the fifth, the Carribeans scored four runs. With two runners on base Mario Ramsey doubled to score both and he was followed by Valentine Douglas with an inside the park home run for a 6 – 4 lead. Gilbert Joiner entered the game in the top of the 6th for the Carribeans, but the Panteras II treated him rough, taking advantage of three walks, a hit batter and three hits to score five runs and take an 8 – 6 lead. The Panteras II added an insurance run in the top of the seventh on a Tony Garcia home run. Doug Rooney got the final three batters out in order for the complete game victory.

Field of Teams for Vancouver Challenge Announced

July 16th, 2008

Vancouver, BC

The Vancouver Grey Sox and South Hill Sports are pleased to announce the field of teams for the 7th Annual Vancouver Challenge tournament scheduled for July 25 – 27 at South Memorial Park in Vancouver.

This year’s event is highlighted by a number of first time attendees, and its anticipated the line up of teams will provide local fastpitch fans with an opportunity to witness some top quality open level mens fastpitch softball.

The host Vancouver, BC Grey Sox (ISC ranked #9) will be joined by past Vancouver Challenge participants the Horse Lake, AB Thunder (ISC ranked #11) and Portland, OR DeMarini (ISC ranked #30). The first time attendees at this year’s event include the Pueblo, CO Bandits (ISC ranked #24), Bakersfield, CA Taylor Farms Lumberkings (ISC II ranked # 1), Camrose, AB Fury (unranked), Vernon, BC DC Arrows (unranked) and the Vancouver South Hill Giants (unranked).

Action commences Friday July 25th with the opening game scheduled for 6:30 pm, and a second game that evening set for 8:15 pm. Saturday has a full slate of games commencing at 8:00 am with the last game of the day scheduled to start at 9:00 pm. Sunday action again commences at 8:00 am with the Championship final set for 2:00 pm. All games will be played at South Memorial Park in Vancouver (41st Avenue East between Knight and Fraser streets in Vancouver). Gate admission for the weekend is $5.00 per day or $10.00 for a tournament pass, Seniors $3.00 per day or $6.00 for a tournament pass, 12 and under are free.

The full tournament draw will be released publically before the end of this week. As is always the Grey Sox practise, we will endeavour to provide updates and scores throughout the weekend of the event to Al’s Fastball List and Fastpitchwest.

Larry Kancs
President
Vancouver Grey Sox
www.vancouvergreysox.com

Special Olympics Game at ISC World Tournament – Aug 14 – 7pm

July 16th, 2008

Editor’s note: We heartily support this special event, and encourage anyone who will be in Kimberly on the 14th to contact Kyle Beane about helping out.

From Al’s Fastball:

Special Olympics Game – 2008 ISC World Tournament
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Kimberly, WI

The International Softball Congress and the Kimberly Recreation Association are pleased to announce that on Thursday, August 14th the Blazing Stars, an adult Special Olympics softball team from the Fox Valley, will be playing with and against players from the World Tournament.

Invitations have been sent to each WT team to participate and representatives from the Thomson Merchants, Circle Tap, the Bar of Appleton, the Midland Explorers and the Bar of Green Bay have already responded back to be part of the game. Many more are expected and all players are welcome.

The game will be played at 7:00 p.m. on the main diamond at Sunset Park where the Blazing Stars and World Tournament players will combine groups and play an exhibition game. World Tournament UIC Bruce Bierman will have a crew of Blue to officiate and Fastpitchwest.com’s Jim and Maddy Flanagan are going to be there as well.

I would like to encourage and invite players and fans to come out on the 14th to watch and support the game. It’s going to be a great addition to the World Tournament week and a chance for the ISC to continue to support a top-notch organization like the Special Olympics.

Kyle Beane
ISC Player Rep
kbeane8@yahoo.com

Welcome

2008 Farm/NAFA Open

July 15th, 2008

Middleton, Wisconsin
The bracket for the 2008 The Farm/NAFA Open World Series is now posted at http://www.open.nafafastpitch.comThere is also a link to the Open website on http://www.nafafastpitch.com.

For the second consecutive year the event is being held in Middleton, Wisconsin in conjunction with The Farm Tavern. NAFA is extremely grateful to The Farm Tavern Sponsor/Manager Rod Peterson and The Farm Tavern Assistant Coach Dave LeBlanc for their cooperation. The event kicks of next Friday evening and continues as 18 teams will play until a champion is crowned Sunday after with the 2pm title game.

Brett Bresnahan
brett.bresnahan(at)gmail.com
http://www.nafafastpitch.com


Brett Bresnahan
Adler’s Sporting Goods
www.adlerssportinggoods.com
612-202-3883

Rude Pac and Panteras II Win Again in SCIFL

July 15th, 2008


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From the official SCIFL website:

RUDE-PAC AND PANTERAS II WIN AGAIN!

In a repeat of Santa Fe Springs II Chamionship game’s, Rude-Pac held off San Diego Primetime in the Upper division and Panteras II came from behind to beat the Carribeans in Santa Barbara. More info to follow shortly…

35th Young’s Primetime Tournament – Watertown, SD

July 15th, 2008

Results from the 35th Young’s Primetime Sports Tourney at Watertown, SD.

1. Crow Bar of Sioux Falls
2 Cerro Gordo of Dawson Mn
3 Young’s Primetime Sports of Watertown and Sioux Falls Sox

B Division

1. Crow Bar II of Sioux Falls
2 Rooster Sports Bar of Watertown
3. Ramona and Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux Tribe

Thanks to Gary Young for this information.

Santa Rosa Wins Another

July 14th, 2008

The Dower Report

SONORA CA – Santa Rosa Fastpitch escaped a “close call” in Sunday’s semifinals before going on the win its second straight tournament at Sonora’s Standard Park, downing Fat City 9-0 in five innings in the championship game of the NAFA Tournament.

Sunday’s single-elimination tournament was strictly for Class C teams, but on Saturday, Santa Rosa posted an impressive 5-2 win over the Class B River City Rockers after dropping a narrow 9-7 decision to another strong Class B team, Team Pape. Earlier, Santa Rosa overcame an early 4-0 deficit to drub Fat City 22-11.

Brandon Shearer, the loser against Team Pape, came right back to turn in his strongest performance of the season in beating the Rockers. Shearer and River City starter Ed Gaspar were locked in a 2-2 tie before Gaspar had to leave the game in the fifth with an injury. Santa Rosa then scored three runs to break the game open.

On Sunday, Santa Rosa opened with a six-inning 13-6 win over Country Club Villa, with Shearer, who was 4-1 when Santa Rosa Red finished 4-1 in the Sonora ASA Tornament earlier this season (the Blue team won six straight to take the title), picking up his second win of the weekend.

Gary Dower, who was the winner in relief in Saturday’s first game over Fat City, started in Sunday’s semifinals against the Merced Merchants, but was roughed up for four runs in the first inning before settling down. Merced still led 7-6 with Santa Rosa batting in the bottom of the fifth and facing the time limit. Santa Rosa had a runner on second with two out and one minute to play, when they had Mike Mathewson bunt for a quick out.

That forced the game into the sixth inning and after Shearer, who had relieved Dower, halted Merced in the top half of the inning, Santa Rosa scored twice to win the game, 8-7, with Casey Hillman hitting a long drive to left to drive in the game winning run. Shearer then shut down Fat City in the championship game for his third win of the day and fourth of the tournament. Fat City reached the finals by battering 45 Plus 13-4 in its semifinal game and the 45’s had eliminated J. Hart Plumbing, 9-8 in the first round.

–Herb Dower

Team Rainey/IAC at Vancouver

July 13th, 2008

[Vancouver, BC ] – The Vancouver Grey Sox played host to
Team Rainey /IAC of Whittier, California for a four game super series at South Memorial Park in Vancouver this past weekend. The Grey Sox took 3 of 4 contests from our guests. Game results are enclosed below. We wish to thank Rod Rainey and the entire Team Rainey / IAC organization for making the trip to Vancouver and providing the local fastpitch fans with a chance to view some good quality open level mens fastpitch. The Grey Sox seasonal record now stands at 25 – 6.

Next action for the Grey Sox is next weekend when they will travel to Portland, Oregon for a four game super series with Portland DeMarini. Doubleheaders start at 7:00 pm Saturday July 19th and 9:00 am Sunday July 20th, with all games being played at Erv Lind Stadium.

The following weekend (July 25 – 27) the Grey Sox and South Hill Sports will host the 7th Annual Vancouver Challenge, with action commencing Friday evening at 6:30 pm and games all day Saturday and Sunday with the Championship Final set for 2:00 pm Sunday July 27th. An announcement of the line up of teams and the tournament draw will be provided in the next couple of days.

Larry Kancs
President
Vancouver Grey Sox
www.vancouvergreysox.com

Game 1 played Saturday July 12 – 3:00 pm PDT

Vancouver Grey Sox 2 – Team Rainey / IAC 0
WP – Rich Haldane, 5 IP, 0H, 2BB, 3ks -with relief from Mike Piechnik (6), 2IP, 0H, 1BB, 5ks.
LP – Bricklen Anderson
Trevor Johnstone led the Grey Sox offense with a 2 for 3 performance at the plate.

Game 2 played Saturday July 12 – 5:00 pm PDT

Vancouver Grey Sox 2 – Team Rainey / IAC 1
WP – Brian Mayson, 4IP, 3H, 2Ks with relief from Mike Piechnik (5), 3IP, 2H, 2Ks
LP – Bricklen Anderson
Andrew Medwedrich had an RBI triple to lead the Grey Sox offense.

Game 3 played Sunday July 13 – 11:00am PDT
Team Rainey / IAC 4 – Vancouver Grey Sox 3
WP – Craig Pidcock
LP – Mike Piechnik, 3IP, 1R, 2H, 6Ks in relief of Rich Haldane, 4IP, 3H, 3R, 2Ks

Game 4 played Sunday July 13 – 1:00 pm PDT
Vancouver Grey Sox 8 – Team Rainey / IAC 7
WP -Mike Piechnik, 3.1IP, 2R, 4H, 5ks in relief of Brian Mayson, 3.2IP, 5R, 6H, 3ks
LP – Bricklen Anderson

Argentina men’s fastpitch team no small potatoes in Munger

July 13th, 2008

Saturday, July 12, 2008
By Mike Spencer
mspencer@bc-times.com

The Argentina nationals will invade Munger on Friday night, one week ahead of the 54th annual Potato Festival.

”Yes, the town is abuzz about the Argentines coming, but nothing compares to the tater festival,” said Munger’s Del Benson, player/manager of the Munger Firemen who will host the Argentina men’s national softball team in an exhibition game.

The first pitch is set for 7 p.m. at the Munger field. Admission is free.

”We’re all pretty excited,” Benson said. ”I think the guys on this team realize this is a once-in-a-lifetime chance for them.”

The 18-member Argentina national team will be in the midst of a Michigan and Southern Ontario exhibition tour when it stops in Munger. The team will also take on the Midland Explorers, managed by Auburn’s Clint Beane and assistant coach Benson, on July 19 and 20 in Midland.

”This is a great opportunity to meet people and make new friends,” said Julio Gamarci, catcher and team captain. ”After all, this is an amateur sport and the most important thing is to grow as persons and get to know different cultures, learn about them and improve in everything that you can.”

The series of games are a tune-up for Argentina which will compete in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan later this month in the International Softball Federation World Championships.

Editor’s note: The ISF World Championships are in 2009, not later this month.

”I don’t know how they’re doing and haven’t seen them play this summer, but I recognize some of the players who have played against the Explorers in the past,” Benson said. ”They’ll have some pretty good pitching and they’ll have good fielding.”

The Munger Fireman may not pose a big threat to the Argentina ballclub. But Benson’s young squad, which is 7-6 in the Thumb fastpitch league, is eager to face them.

”We’re sometimes pretty good and sometimes we struggle,” Benson said. ”We’re young. We’ve made some great strides the last couple of season and it’s been pretty rewarding.

”We’re going to play to win, but I’m looking at this as a real good opportunity for a younger players and the fastpitch fans in the area.”

Lapeer’s Kyle Beane, who pitches for the Firemen and plays infield for the Explorers, helped arrange the game in Munger because they were already scheduled to play the Explorers.

”I think it’s going to be one of the more unique experiences that Munger softball has had the opportunity to participate in,” Beane said. ”A lot of the guys on our team are fairly young in terms of their exposure to chances like this, and I’m excited that they get to play against an international team like Argentina.

”From what it sounds like, the entire community is excited about it. We’re hoping for a great crowd and a full ballpark. I have a feeling that it’s going to be a night that our team and fans won’t soon forget.”

In addition to Beane on the mound, the Firemen also have Munger’s Craig Histed (first baseman) and Brady Jacobs ready to pitch in.

”Kyle’s been monkeying around on the mound the last five or six years and he’s taken it fairly serious and he does a nice job,” Benson said. ”We started Brady out when he was 16 and he’s coming into his own after a couple of seasons.

”Craig’s got his feet wet on the mound, too, and he and Kyle usually pitch the league doubleheaders.”

Munger field is one of three used in the Thumb Fastpitch League. It is located on the festival grounds, just south of M-138 off Finn Road.

”For a good seat, you might want to come early,” said Benson, who plans to have a pre-game ceremony including introductions. ”We’re going to a public address announcer and some refreshments.

”We’re going to try and make it fun night.”

There will be seating behind home plate and some bleachers along the sidelines. Fans can also bring their own chairs.

Argentina, which is competing in Boys of Summer tournament in Denmark, Wis., will be armed with five pitchers for the tour.

They include Alberto Guerrinieri, Maximiliano Montero, Juan Potolicchio, Francisco Sabate and Pablo Sequi.

”Your summer is our winter, so this tour is our first games since last July,” said Gamarci. ”This is a great opportunity to stay on course.

”We are going to throw all our pitchers. We don’t have the complete staff, but the guys that are throwing will be competitive.”

Offensively, Gamarci, first baseman/catcher Bruno Motroni and outfielder Gustavo Guerrinieri are among the team’s top weapons.

The Midland Explorers will battle Argentina in doubleheaders July 19 (4:30 p.m.) and July 20 (10 a.m.) at Currie Stadium.

”I think it’s great,” said Clint Beane, preparing his club for some high-caliber competition. ”We’ve played some national teams in the past (Czechoslavakia and Denmark) but not Argentina.”

The Explorers, off to a 14-6 start, will use the exhibition games to get ready for the Amateur Softball Association and International Softball Congress championships. The ASA Major Nationals are July 31-Aug. 1 at Stevens Point, Wis. and the ISC World Tournament is Aug. 10-16 at Kimberly, Wis.

”We’re doing pretty good,” Clint Beane said. ”I like our chances of climbing up the ladder in the two big tournaments.”

The Explorers, ranked 10th in the World, also play doubleheaders today and tomorrow in Kitchener, Ontario, before traveling to Ashland, Ohio, on July 25-27.

The Explorers new additions – centerfielder Brad Ezekiel and leftfielder/pitcher Dan Skillings – have been a pleasant surprise for coach Beane. Ezekiel hails from Harbour Main, N.L. and Skillings is from Tavistock, Ontario.

Coach Beane also relies heavily on veterans Steve Horning (second base, Canton), Todd Schultz (shortstop, Williamston) and his son, Kyle Beane (first base). All have been with the Explorers for more than a decade.

”They are the old standbys,” coach Beane said.

Other area players on the Explorers are Todd Moore (outfielder, Clio) Steve Roberts (designated-hitter/catcher, Reese) and Ed Ketelhut (third baseman, Belleville).

The Explorers rely on Canadians on the mound, with veteran Grant Patterson, Toronto, Ontario, Brian Urquhart, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia and Mike Joseph, Ohsweken, Ontario.

Former Olympian Doug Gillis is no longer with the team.

”Life goes on,” coach Beane said. ”I think Doug got what he wanted … to pitch more.

”But Grant’s done a great job as our No. 1.”