Link to 4pm Kitchener game

August 14th, 2010

For anyone having trouble linking in to the “Free View” 4pm game, click here.

ISC World Tournament – Live Streaming Broadcasts for Saturday August 14, 2010

August 14th, 2010

Video:
Two (2) broadcasts:

4pm EDT – Kitchener Rivershark Twins ON vs. Marshall Lightning, MI – * This broadcast available to all, free of charge *

7pm EDT – Host Midland Explorers v. Shaw Chiropractic, Port Huron MI – pay-per-view & All Access Pass subscribers

Click the logo below, then the bright green “WATCH LIVE” button at that page at 4pm EDT to watch the ballgame.


Following the “Free View” game at 4pm, fans can watch the rest of the ISC’s live streaming broadcasts one of two ways:

1. Subscribe to the “All Access” coverage, $49.95 for 24 games, roughly $2 a game.

or
2. Purchase single games, $6.95

Audio:
No broadcasts today
Next free audio broadcast: Sunday, August 15, 2010 at 2pm on www.ballparkradio.com

ISC World Tournament – Live Streaming Video Broadcasts Kick Off with Free View at 4pm EDT

August 14th, 2010

The ISC’s video broadcast schedule kicks off today, Saturday, August 14, with the two-time defending ISC World Champions, the Kitchener Rivershark Twins, on Saturday, August 14 at 4 pm eastern, a game offered free of charge to all viewers.

Click the logo below, then the bright green “WATCH LIVE” button at that page at 4pm EDT to watch the ballgame.


That 4pm EDT broadcast will be followed by the first of 23 more pay-per-view live streaming broadcasts via “ISC TV”, a 7pm EDT feature presentation of host Midland Explorers taking on fellow Michiganders, Port Huron, MI, which won its first round game last night, against a tough Waterdown Hammer team from Ontario Canada.

Fans can watch the ISC’s live streaming broadcasts one of two ways:

1. Subscribe to the “All Access” coverage, $49.95 for 24 games, roughly $2 a game.

or
2. Purchase single games, $6.95

For complete details of the streaming video and streaming audio broadcasts, including subscription details, visit the ISC website at www.iscfastpitch.com.

International Softball Congress (“ISC”)
www.iscfastpitch.com

Editor’s note:
Saturday’s broadcasts are available on video feed only. Tonight’s 4pm broadcast is FREE to worldwide audience.
Next free audio broadcast will be Sunday at 2pm EDT on BALLPARKRADIO att www.ballparkradio.com.
Complete 2010 ISC Streaming Broadcast Schedule
(all times eastern)

FRIDAY AUG 13
Fri 7 pm G2 Niagara Snappers vs Frankenmuth Tiffany’s – free audio
Fri 9 pm G3 Waterdown Hammer vs Port Huron Shaw Chiropractic – free audio

SATURDAY AUG 14
Sat 4 PM G11 Kitchener vs Winner Marshall/Shakespeare – free video
Sat 7 PM G14 Midland vs Winner Waterdown/Port Huron – PPV video

SUNDAY AUG 15
Sun 2 PM G24 Owen Sound Selects vs Winner Stock Pack/Wyevale – free audio
Sun 4 PM G25 Jarvis Travelers vs Winner Toronto/Up to Date Painting – PPV video
Sun 6 PM G29 California A’s vs Winner Adco Electric/Kitchener Outlaws – PPV video
Sun 8 PM G32 NY Gremlins vs Winner Quyon/St Thomas – PPV video

MONDAY AUG 16
Mon 3 PM G49 – free audio
Mon 5 PM G54 – PPV video
Mon 7 PM G59 – PPV video
Mon 9 PM G64 – PPV video

TUESDAY AUG 17
Tues 1 PM G79 or G81– free audio
Tue 3 PM G84 – free audio
Tue 5 PM G95 – PPV video and free Spanish language audio
Tue 7 PM G89 – PPV video
Tue 9 PM G92 – PPV video

WEDNESDAY AUG 18
Wed 3 PM G119 Winners Bracket Quarter Final – free audio
Wed 5 PM G110 Winners Bracket Quarter Final – PPV video
Wed 7 PM G113 Winners Bracket Quarter Final – PPV video
Wed 9 PM G116 Winners Bracket Quarter Final – PPV video

THURSDAY AUG 19
Thu 9 AM G121 E1 ISC II Semi 1 – free audio
Thu 11 AM G122 E1 ISC II Semi 2 – free audio
Thu 1 PM G127 E1 Loser’s bracket – free audio
Thu 3 PM G130 E1 Loser’s bracket – free audio
Thu 5 PM G129 E1 ISC II Final – PPV video
Thu 7 PM G132 E1 Winner’s Bracket Semi Final – PPV video
Thu 9 PM G133 E1 Winner’s Bracket Semi Final – PPV video

FRIDAY AUG 20
Fri 11 am G134 E1 Loser’s Bracket – free audio
Fri 1 pm G135 E1 Loser’s Bracket – free audio
Fri 3 pm G136 E1 Loser’s Bracket Semi-Final – PPV video
Fri 5 pm G137 E1 Loser’s Bracket Semi-Final – PPV video
Fri 7 pm G138 E1 Winner’s Bracket Final – PPV video

SATURDAY AUG 21
Sat 11 am Loser’s Bracket Final – PPV video
Sat 1 pm Loser’s Bracket Grand Final – PPV video
Sat 4 PM Legends Championship Game – PPV video
Sat 5 PM U19 Youth Championship Game – free audio
Sat 7 PM G141 ISC Championship Game – PPV video

2010 ISC WT – Game 3 – Waterdown Hammer vs. Shaw Chiropractic, Port Huron MI

August 14th, 2010

Ballparkradio Archive Broadcast from the 2010 ISC World Tournament – Game 3 with Lance Winn and Blair Setford.

(AUDIO ONLY)

Editor’s note: This is audio only, no video. For the complete archive at Ballparkradio, click here.

(We’ll be adding many more past broadcasts during the off season, so be sure to check back)

If you haven’t picked up your “All Access Pass” for VIDEO streaming of the 2010 ISC World Tournament, visit the ISC’s video streaming page, here.

Ballparkradio will be providing live streaming audio for approximately 10 games at the 2010 ISC World Tournament. The audio stream for those games is provided free of charge. For details, visit www.ballparkradio.com

2010 ISC WT – Game 2 – Mickey’s Sleds vs. Niagara Snappers

August 14th, 2010

Ballparkradio Archived Broadcast of 2010 ISC WT Game 2 – Mickey’s Michigan vs. Niagara Snappers – with Kyle Smith and Blair Setford.


(AUDIO ONLY)

Editor’s note: This is audio only, no video. For the complete archive at Ballparkradio, click here.

(We’ll be adding many more past broadcasts during the off season, so be sure to check back)

If you haven’t picked up your “All Access Pass” for VIDEO streaming of the 2010 ISC World Tournament, visit the ISC’s video streaming page, here.

Ballparkradio will be providing live streaming audio for approximately 10 games at the 2010 ISC World Tournament. The audio stream for those games is provided free of charge. For details, visit www.ballparkradio.com

2010 ISC Hall of Famers to be – The Sonnentag Family (Tim, Billy and John) – WI

August 14th, 2010

One of a series of profiles for the ISC Hall of Fame Class of 2010. Induction ceremony on Sunday morning, August 15, 2010 in Midland, Michigan.

The Sonnentag Family (Tim, Billy and John) – Marathon, WI

Since 1986 when the Sonnentag family’s County Materials formed its first open level fastpitch team, with sponsorship based on the principle of “Chemistry and Culture” and doing things right both on and off the field, the game of softball has benefitted. In addition to a commitment to excellence, the family has been true promoters and ambassadors of the game, locally, state-wide and internationally. While winning is important, winning with class is the true measure – a trait synonymous with the Sonnentag family.

For more 2010 Hall of Fame profiles, click here.

Take this opportunity to relive some great moments from the history of the ISC with some of it’s biggest names. The 2010 inductees:

– John Becker

– Joe Avila
– Dennis Johnson
Alan Rohrback
– Mark Sorenson
– The Sonnetag Family
– Darren Zack

NAFA Fall Super Regional Tournament – Oct 2-3

August 12th, 2010

Keller-Williams presents, nafa fall super regional tournament
October 2 & 3, 2010
Reno, NV
Entry fee: $450.00
No team entered until your entry fee is received.
Make check payable:
WCFA
1165 Capricorn Pl
Billings mt 59105
Additional info contact: bob chapel (406)690-0664
NAFA pitching list will determine which division your team will play in.
Award package will be given based on the number of teams in each division

“Z-MAN Darren Zack” book launch at ISC Tournament

August 12th, 2010


Darren Zack and Darren Zack Jr.
(click to enlarge)

From John Thompson, author “Z-Man Darren Zack

Please consider this as your invitation to attend the book launch celebrating the career of Darren Zack, a prolific fast-pitch softball pitcher who is being inducted into the International Softball Congress Hall of Fame.

The Hall of Fame breakfast at the Valley Plaza Resort and Convention Centre in Midland Michigan will be held Sunday August 15 from 8:00 to 11:30 am.

For the 2010 ISC Tournament, Darren will be participating, along with his son Darren Jr., as members of the Palermo ON Athletics. Depending on the schedule, Palermo may be playing its second tournament game at 2:00 pm on Sunday.

The Launch of the book “Z-Man Darren Zack” is scheduled for:

Sunday August 15 – 12:30 pm at Media Centre Tent

(Adjacent to the Sports Junction concession)
Currie Stadium in Emerson Park in Midland Michigan
(Limited seating – fans encouraged to bring folding chairs)

“Z Man Darren Zack” is an enjoyable stroll down memory lane recalling some of the most famous exploits in Darren’s lengthy and successful career as an elite athlete and premier fast-pitch softball pitcher. Focus centers on a momentous tournament – the 1995 International Softball Congress World Championship in Sioux City IA. Darren and the Toronto Gators battled adversity through a tedious and challenging schedule in one of the most amazing weeks in sporting lore.

Author John Thompson from Waterloo, Ontario is a fastball fan who has volunteered at major softball events over the past four decades.

Let’s get talking

August 12th, 2010

From the Camden Advertiser:

Fifth and final installment in a series by Australia’s Mark Long:


Mark Long is a former Australian softballer who pitched Australia’s first World Championship U/19 Gold medal win in 1997. He created and now manages Australia’s leading high school based health program Eat It Work It Move It.

Could a glimpse into the future, let’s say July 2012, hear the following line at the end of Sportscenter?

“Coming up on ESPN 2, the world’s best men’s fastpitch softball players touch down on the next stop of the tour as the teams battle for the number one seed before the ISC world tournament.”

A US-Canadian tour or a pro fastpitch league are two options that generations of players have dreamt about.

The previous four articles have covered the complex issues of turning this phenomenal sport around.

The final instalment is an amalgamation of these ideas.

The challenges, competing interests and desires all make the process of developing a blueprint difficult, yet the richness of history and tradition could underpin an exciting future.

Importantly they are hopefully perceived as a respectful and unbiased approach that avoids blame and notes the difficulty of reinvigoration.

In short, a league is not an option.

The challenges around players’ visas, taxation issues without even examining the financial viability rule out even leaving the dugout.

Loosely, the fastpitch season today, minus the remuneration is no different from the ATP pro tennis circuit or PGA golf events.

It’s an example used when explaining to people what a season looks like in North America.

Different week, different town, different tournament.

IMG – the global sports management company – transformed golf, tennis and a number of other sports.

They did it quite simply, by creating products.

The few remaining traditional “hotbeds” of the men’s game demonstrate the game is not yet dead.

Consider what fastpitch softball would look like with a structure that packaged the best teams, governed by rules that fostered development, future growth and participation, linked by the ISC, ASA and NAFA brands alongside the legends of the game to create a story and set, from the beginning a modern framework that would facilitate growth and not plateau once it was working.

About 60 per cent of the plan is already in place.

The plan below uses names of teams and towns that are interchangeable.


ISC Hall of Famer Darren Zack. In the opinion of Fastpitchwest.com editor, Jim Flannagan, he shows the game at its best. Photo by Maddy Flanagan, www.maddysphotos.com, Copyright 2010.

The teams are the current Top 6 as per the ISC rankings to simply give the concept a face and some feeling.

The towns and their fields are all home to fastpitch history.

They are our own Yankee, Fenway, Dodger and Wrigley’s.

The need to develop junior players is unavoidable.

The 10-point plan is a starting point.

Starting and not just talking is paramount.

The international game is an essential element.

It must be packaged, embedded into the calendar, showcased and eventually monetised.

Big money in the game has been a contentious issue.

Many blame it for its demise.

In a free economy like the United States, it beggars belief that somehow this “gift” could not be harnessed in some fashion to create a successful formula.

In Australia, there aren’t sponsors who will bankroll teams.

The World Champion Aussie Steelers all put their hands into their own pockets to play – it is commonplace at every level.


Longtime and respected photographer and journalist, Bob Otto, nominated this shot from the 1997 ISC World Tournament in Victoria, British Columbia as fastpitch at its best. Courtesy: www.ottoinfocus.com.

Those sponsors are needed now, more than ever.

To challenge the thinking process, let’s work towards a 2011 start date.

Take the following with a grain of salt – it can be as big as you want, just hopefully not smaller.

With that, here goes.

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2010 ISC Hall of Famer to be – John Becker – WI

August 11th, 2010

One of a series of profiles for the ISC Hall of Fame Class of 2010. Induction ceremony on Sunday morning, August 15, 2010 in Midland, Michigan.

John Becker. Holmen, WI

Success as a player came to John Becker as a catcher with the Madison Farm Tavern (1987-91) and was highlighted by his final season with Green Bay All Car as 1994 ISC World Champions and a personal 1st Team All-World selection. In 1995, John doffed the catcher’s tools and instantly established himself as a bona-fide and successful team leader. His ten seasons as a field manager span 1995-2006 and include seven “Top-3” finishes, all with Wisconsin based squads. The pinnacle of success was the four-year string of ISC championship game appearances from 2003-06. Following two “runners-up” finishes, John’s County Materials squads won back-to-back ISC crowns in 2005-06. In a true season of competition dominance, the 2006 County Materials won every tournament in which it played – Eau Claire, Orillia, Boys of Summer, Monkton, Allentown, Madison and finally the ISC in Kitchener.

For more 2010 Hall of Fame profiles, click here.