Roseville 3-0 at ASA “C” Nationals

July 31st, 2010

Roseville Eagles (3-0) win again, 12-0 in 4 innings vs. Funkey Monkey, Hayward, CA. Roseville is awaiting to play the winner of the Peter Meredith led Wasatch Properties, Utah vs. Comox Valley Cannons.

Thanks to Kary Moore for this info.

Michigan Sports Talk Radio’s Bill Simonson Talks about the 2010 ISC World Tournament

July 30th, 2010

Michigan Sports sports talk radio host for the “Huge Show” talks about the 2010 ISC World Tournament.

(click photo or link to hear audio clip)

The “Huge Show” with Bill will be live at the ISC World Tournament on August 16, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 p.m.


Link to the website for Bill’s “Huge Show”

Link to the Facebook page for the “Huge Show”

Huge Radio network:
(Catch Bill’s “Huge Show” when you’re in Michigan)

107.3 Grand Rapids
97.5 Muskegon
100.9 Midland
am1450 Holland
am1660 Kalamazoo
am1280 Alma
am730 Lansing
am1330 Flint
am 1440 Dowagiac
am1050 Ann Arbor

Here’s to another fastpitch tournament like 1979

July 30th, 2010

From the Midland Daily News

By Don Winger

Thirty-one years ago, thousands of softball fans descended on Currie Stadium in Midland’s Emerson Park to watch the Amateur Softball Association Men’s National Fastpitch Championship that featured 22 teams.

Starting on Aug. 13, fans will have the chance to see the top men’s fastpitch teams again when the Midland Explorers and Mickey’s Sleds play host to the International Softball Conference World Tournament.

The 1979 tournament turned into a special event when Midland’s McArdle Pontiac-Cadillac captured the national title.

A crowd of more than 9,500 packed Currie Stadium that Saturday night in September to watch as McArdle defeated reigning champion York Barbell of Reading, Pa., to claim the championship.
McArdle, emerging from the losers’ bracket of the double-elimination tourney, defeated Reading 1-0 in 10 innings to force the “if-necessary” game.

Bob Ryan and Owen “Fog” Walford teamed up to pitch McArdle to a 3-1 win in the title-clinching game. McArdle was managed by Terry Collins, who later went on to manage baseball’s Houston Astros of the National League and the Anaheim Angels of the American League.
McArdle was made up of the top fastpitch players in Michigan. Prominent among the Midland players on the roster, in addition to Ryan, were second baseman Jack Starling, first baseman Jim Wright and catcher Nelson Cronkright.

Both Starling and Cronkright played key roles in the game-winning rally of the first game against Reading. Starling had a single and Cronkright drove in the winning run with a fly ball.
McArdle then went on to Tacoma, Wash., in July 1980 to represent the United States in the ISC World Tournament, which McArdle won by beating Canada 3-0 in the title game.

The 1979 ASA tourney was hosted by the Midland Redcoats, a group of local softball enthusiasts who worked tireless hours before and during the event to make it a success.

For those of us in the media, it was a fun time. We got to watch and write about some of the top fastpitch players of that era. Among them were pitcher Ty Stofflet and slugging first baseman Jeff Seip of Reading. Also notable were outfielders Bill Stewart of Seattle and Ray Allen of Santa Rosa, Calif.

In perusing the Daily News archives, I found stories we did about the Schlossers and their tasty French fries, about prominent ASA commissioners, about McArdle’s chicken mascot, and about hand-woven gloves.

There were interesting personalities such as umpire-in-chief Merrit Watson, ASA Executive Director Don Porter, McArdle’s statistics man the late Greg Bell, and Mitchell Mick, the radio voice of the ASA.

Helping me with coverage was Paul Neumeyer, then a college student and now sports editor of the Saginaw News, and Steve Griffin, now a longtime freelance outdoor writer for the Daily News.

This will be the ISC’s first trip to Midland. Hopefully, we will welcome these players and their fans as enthusiastically as we did those ASA players and fans in 1979.

It is true that men’s fastpitch teams are no longer as numerous as they were 31 years ago. But the elite teams coming in 2010 are just as talented as their predecessors.

So if you make your way to Currie Stadium during the tourney, I guarantee you’ll see some quality play and have a fun time as well.

Don Winger is the retired executive sports editor of the Daily News.

Top fastpitch teams to play tournament in Erie this weekend

July 30th, 2010

From GoErie.com website.

From staff reports

Six of the world’s top-ranked softball teams will converge on Erie this weekend to take part in a fastpitch tournament in preparation for this August’s national and world championships.

Erie’s Bill Hillhouse put together a world-class eight-team field that includes the top-ranked Kitchener (Ontario) Riversharks among a field of other top-flight teams and individuals. Hillhouse pitches for the Gremlins of Clifton Park, N.Y.

Saturday’s first round at the Hess Avenue fields starts at 9 a.m. and will feature two pools of round-robin play. Six teams will advance to Sunday’s final rounds starting at 8:30 a.m.

Admission is free.

Listeners can tune in to the broadcasts at the Ballparkradio website, free of charge.
(click logo below)

Some of the top players to watch include the following:

– Adam Folkard, Jarvis Travelers, pitcher: Led the Australian national team to the 2010 world title with a no-hitter over New Zealand in the final game of the ISC World Championships.

– Brad Rona, Jarvis Travelers, third base: The co-captain of three-time ISC world champion New Zealand led the Black Sox with 13 hits and a .464 average in the 2009 World Cup.

– Rhys Casley, New York Gremlins, second base: The co-captain of the New Zealand national team is a three-time ISC all-world selection and veteran for the 2009 national runner-up Gremlins.

– Sean Cleary, Blue Light Construction, pitcher: The Newfoundland native is considered by tournament coordinator Bill Hillhouse to be a promising up-and-comer.

Tournament schedule

At Hess Avenue fields

Saturday’s games
– 9 a.m. — Blue Lake Construction vs No. 4 New York Gremlins; No. 3 Chicago/New York Dominican vs. Budweiser All Stars
– 11 a.m. — No. 6 Midland Explorers vs New York; Chicago/New York vs. No. 8 Albaugh, Inc.
– 1 p.m. — No. 1 Kitchener Riversharks Twins vs. All Stars; Midland vs. No. 2 Jarvis Travelers
– 4 p.m. — Kitchener vs. Albaugh; Jarvis vs. Blue Lake
– 6 p.m. — Kitchener vs. Chicago/New York; Albaugh vs. All Stars
– 8 p.m. — New York vs. Jarvis; Midland vs. Blue Lake

Sunday’s games
– 8:30 a.m. — B3 vs. A2; A3 vs. B2
– 10:30 a.m. — A1 vs. B2/A3 winner; B1 vs. A2/B3 winner
– 12:30 p.m. — Championship

Kyle Smith/Ballparkradio will broadcast Erie Tournament on live streaming audio to a worldwide audience. Kyle will be joined in the booth by Bill Hillhouse and Derek Pukash — at least when their team, the NY Gremlins, isn’t playing. Hillhouse will wear a third hat as well, serving as the tournament director.


Ballparkradio’s lead play-by-play man, Kyle Smith, will be in Erie PA on July 31-August 1, 2010 to bring you live streaming broadcasts from the Erie Tournament.

USA Jr. Women Off to Columbia

July 30th, 2010

Smiling faces of the USA Jr. Women, off to Columbia for international competition. (Facebook login required to see photos of the team)

The Jr. Women will compete Aug. 2-15 at III Pan American Softball Championship (18-Under) in Bogota, Colombia.

ASA “A” and “C” Nationals – July 29

July 30th, 2010

Fastpitch softball tournaments kick off at Wallace Marine Park

(From the Statesman Journal)
Read more.


Rose City Merchants’ Brad Branch takes a cut during their game against Funky Monkey, from Hayward, Calif., during the opening day of the ASA Men’s A, B & West C Fast Pitch National Championships, at Wallace Marine Park, on Thursday, July 29, 2010. (TIMOTHY J. GONZALEZ | Statesman Journal)

It took just more than 10 hours Thursday, but the first day of play at the ASA Men’s A and Western C National softball tournaments at Wallace Marine Park in West Salem.

Jason Grow of JRW and Associates from Yakima, Wash., hit a 15th inning walk off-single to beat the all-Native American Rez Dawgs of LeMoore, Calif., in the final game of the day, pushing the planned opening ceremonies back by a half hour.

“Just tired. We played three games today, left was like a fourth,” Grow said. “Four games a day is too much.”

The tournament is bringing some of the best talent Salem has every seen for a softball tournament.

Tournament director Billy Powers said that while some have brought more players, the men’s A has some of the best players in the country.

“This is the top, A level, and C level is as big as anything we’ve got prestige-wise,” Powers said. “It’s a step below the national team.”

The tournaments run through Sunday. Games start at 9 a.m., 11:20 a.m., 1:40 p.m. and 4 p.m. today through Saturday, with 6:20 p.m. games Friday and Saturday
Championships: A Division at 11:20 a.m. (if necessary game at 1:40 p.m.); C Division at 1:40 p.m. (if necessary game at 4).

ASA “C” Nationals – Roseville Rolls 14-0

July 29th, 2010

At “C” Nationals, 14-0 Roseville Eagles beat Team Jones, Gaspar throws a no-hitter.

ASA “A” and “C” Nationals at Salem OR

July 29th, 2010

From the Statesman’s Journal

Men’s softball tournaments to begin four-day run today at Wallace Marine Park

Five Oregon teams to compete

BY JAMES DAY • STATESMAN JOURNAL
More than 30 softball teams from eight states and Canada will be in town this weekend for a pair of fastpitch tournaments at Wallace Marine Park.

Twenty-five C Division teams will battle for the Western national title and eight A Division teams will battle for national honors.

Games in the C Division begin at 9 a.m. today, with action in the A division starting Friday.

Championship games are Sunday.

Each team is guaranteed three games.

Five Oregon teams are involved: three C teams from Grants Pass and A and C teams from Portland.

Teams also will be representing California, Texas, New Mexico, Nevada, Idaho, Washington, Utah and British Columbia.

One C Division team, from Carthage, Texas, drove to Oregon after Hurricane Alex forced the team to cancel the fundraisers that were planned to pay for the team’s airfare.

The team is staying in a cabin at Detroit Lake.

Opening ceremonies are at 7 tonight.

Read more.

2010 ISC Legends 50+ Tournament

July 29th, 2010

Editor’s note: We’ve bumped this one back to the top, as revised Legends schedule was released today. The link below is the REVISED version, posted officially at the ISCfastpitch.com site.

Click here for the 2010 ISC LEGENDS (50+) tournament schedule of games and bracket.

50 is the new 40… or so they tell me…

eSoftball Newsletter from Softball New Zealand – July 2010

July 28th, 2010

Click here for latest eSoftball Newsletter from Softball New Zealand. (PDF)