#29 Quyon Combat Flyers win Gil Read

July 26th, 2010

From the Eastern Ontario Fastball Blog run by our friend Adam Brown

Note that the Gil Read tourney was played in Carp, Ontario, just outside Ottawa.

Quyon wins Gil Read Memorial Tournament

The final of the third annual Gil Read Memorial Fastball Tournament was a rematch of the 2009 championship game – with a different result this year, as the Quyon COMBAT Flyers defeated the Kars Aces to win the title.

Joran Graham was named tournament MVP.

Round Robin Standings
Pool A
1 Kars Aces 4-0
2 Carp I4C Victory 2-1-1
3 Fitzroy Harbour West Carleton Electric 2-2
4 Quebec Juniors 1-3
5 Roebuck Rampage 0-3-1

Pool B
1 Quyon COMBAT Flyers 4-0
2 Donnacona Blue Sox 2-1-1
3 Barrhaven Broadway Blues 2-2
4 Ottawa Blitz 1-2-1
5 Trend Arlington Shamrocks 0-4

Semi Finals
Kars 8 Donnacona 4
WP Brad Porter
LP Francis Leclair

Quyon 4 Carp 1
WP Joran Graham
LP Neil Cooke

Finals
Quyon 8 Kars 1 (5 innings)
WP Joran Graham
LP Jeff Murphy

Innerkip Umpires Association – Three Cheers

July 25th, 2010

Thanks to Joe Todd for this info.

Congratulations and high accolades to the Innerkip Umpires Association in hosting. The 7th Annual Gord Marshall Memorial Ladies Fastball Tournament in Innerkip, Ontario.

Chaired by Brad Hallock and assisted by BallPark Radio/TV Play-by-Play Man Kyle Smith and about ½ of the village of Innerkip who either volunteered or assisted in securing funds in finding A cure for Cancer. This past Weekend they raised over $ 17,000.00 to be Forwarded to the Oxford County Cancer Association and over the past 5 years has now Donated a total of over $ 57,000.00 in an attempt to find a cure for this very lethal disease

Gord was a member of the Innerkip Umpires Associations and a Catcher for the Innerkip
Eagles and coached in the Innerkip Minor Ball System when we was struck down by this
Terrible disease at a very young age.

A team from Quebec defeated the University of Western Ontario Mustangs by a 5-0
Score in the Tier I championship game and in the Tier II Pool, the Milverton Millwrights
Jr Ladies team defeated the Otterville Otters by a 6-5 Score.

A job well done by all involved

Joe Todd

Gold Medals, Canadian Record for Dave Birnie

July 25th, 2010


Ontario’s Dave Birnie on the top of the podium, winning gold medal at the Canadian Masters Track & Field Championships.

Congratulations to Ontario’s Dave Birnie (Ontario Masters Fastballer), on his gold medals won in recent months in Masters javelin:

Won the Gold Medal at the Ontario Championships on June 27th.
Won the Gold Medal at the Canadian Championships on July 18th.

Dave is the Canadian record holder, and recently had his record officially approved by the Canadian Masters Athletics Association. Birnie is currently ranked 1st in Canada and 5th. in North America.

Best to stand back a few extra feet if you go to watch him toss that javelin…

NAFA Open World Series

July 25th, 2010

From Benjie Hedgecock, NAFA
[We are adding results here as they come in, so scroll to the bottom for the most recent results]



3 Upsets in first round of NAFA Open World Series

[Middleton, Wisconsin] – After a bucket of rain fell in Madison last night, it looked like the NAFA Men’s Open World Series might not get started at all but the top notch field crew at the Bowling Green Sports Complex overcame the rain and all games started near or on time this morning.

The day started out pretty exciting as three upsets unfolded in the first 3 games. Read the rest of this entry »

Bob Law Memorial Vancouver Challenge 2010 Results

July 25th, 2010

From our friend in Vancouver B.C., Jimmy Johnson:

Bob Law Memorial Vancouver Challenge 2010Bob Law Memorial Vancouver Challenge 2010

Friday, July 23rd
Game 1

South Hill Giants 12R 13H 0E
Burnaby Dukes 0R 0H 3E
WP Kawagughi
LP Lum

Game 2

Vancouver Meralomas 6R 10H 3E
Abbotsford Farm 3R 5H 3E
WP Strang
LP Wiens

Saturday, July 24th
Game 3

Portland CR Rockers 4R 8H 1E
Vernon DC Arrows 2R 3H 2E
WP Anderson
LP Swart

Game 4

Invermere Braves 7R 10H 1E
Victoria Neilson Digital 1R 6H 1E
WP Rich Haldane
LP Kevin Careless
HR Braves Jessen Potskin, Rich Haldane
Digital Nick Medwedrich

Game 5

Portland CR Rockers 7R 12H 3E
Abbotsford Farm 2R 2H 0E
WP Terry Luster
LP Rick Unrah

Game 6
Invermere Braves 8R 10H 0E
Burnaby Dukes 1R 5H 1E
WP Matt Underwood
LP Todd Webb

Game 7

Vancouver Meralomas 5R 14H 0E
Vernon DC Arrows 2R 6H 0E
WP Derek Mayson
LP Ryan Campbell

Game 8

Vancouver South Hill Giants 8R 10H 0E
Victoria Neilson Digital 0R 3H 0E
WP Travis Price
LP Colin McKenzie

Game 9
Portland CR Rockers 8R 9H 0E
Vancouver Meralomas 1R 3H 0E
WP Terry Luster
LP Darren Strang
HR Rockers Brian Ree, Rob Gehrke

Game 10
Invermere Braves 5R 6H 1E
Vancouver South Hill Giants 6R 6H 3E
WP Jeff Kawaguchi
LP Rich Huldane
HR Braves Jessen Potskin

Game 11

Vernon DC Arrows 3R 4H 1E
Abbotsford Farm 2R 8H 0E
WP Ryan Campbell
LP Harv Wiens

Game 12

Victoria Neilson Digital 4R 8H 1E
Burnaby Dukes 2R 4H 4E
WP Kevin Careless
LP Phil Lum

Game 13
Vancouver South Hill Giants 4R 8H 2E
Portland CR Rockers 3R 6H 0E
WP Travis Price
LP Bricklen Anderson
HR Rockers Brian Ree

Sunday, July 25
Game 14 (Playoff 2)
Invermere Braves 8R 7H 1E
Vernon DC Arrows 5R 8H 3E
WP Rich Haldane
LP Ryan Campbell
Eli Jules (Braves) Walk off HR, 3RBIs

Game 15 (Playoff 3)
Vancouver Meralomas 5R 8H 1E
Victoria Neilson Digital 2R 8H 1E
WP Derek Mayson
LP Collin McKenzie

Game 16 (Playoff 4)
Vancouver Meralomas 4R 8H 0E
Invermere Braves 2R 3H 3E
WP Derek Mayson
LP Rich Haldane

Game 17 (Playoff 5)
Vancouver Meralomas 8R 11H 0E
Portland CR Rockers 1R 4H 3E
WP Derek Mayson
LP Mike Piechnik

Game 18 (Championship Game)
Vancouver Meralomas 1R 2H 2E
Vancouver South Hill Giants 6R 9H 1E
WP Travis Price
LP Derek Mayson

A fine job by our blue crew. Many thanks to:
Tim Lederman
Rick Leche
Dan Young
Scott McLaren
Barry Redacop
Bruce Patton
Al Strang
John Wright
Brandon Bluhm
Troy Fields
Mike Duddy
Jack Floyd

A formal announcement was made by the Directors of South Hill Sports Association that the Vancouver Challenge tournament from this day forward will be referred to as the “Bob Law Memorial Vancouver Challenge.”

Submitted by Jim Johnson

ESPN’s Coverage of Men’s Slow-pitch Instead of Fastpitch

July 25th, 2010

“News” item: Canada 30, USA 29 in Slow-pitch Border Battle. 59 runs scored on 67 hits. Two of the final three outs by the USA were made when they hit home runs over the fence. Yes, you read that right – two of the final outs were made when USA batters hit the ball out of the park. “Sorry, you’re over your 10 home run limit, those are outs”. See it to believe it.

Even ESPN’s announcer thinks it’s a joke – listen to the intro….”I’ll get the beer……” Any doubt what they think of this “sport”?. Get a look at the expression on the face of the guy that hits one out of the park for the second out of the inning. You’d think he’d struck out. What kind of “sport” calls you out when you go yard? “Whoops, sorry, I didn’t mean to hit it that far. I was trying for a dying quail into shallow centerfield. ” What are they trying to do? Keep the score under 100?

They couldn’t convince the USA and Canadian men’s fastpitch teams to play on TV?

Reader Brian Helwig writes:

I want to encourage others to voice their opinions about this, and their lack of ever covering mens fastpitch. Here is the address www.ISCfastpitch.com and consider covering the game in the future. Thanks
Brian Helwig

Click to send email to ESPN.

Editor’s note: I used the link to send an email to ESPN this morning, and encourage all of our readers to do so. It’s a great chance to give voice to our sport. My suggestion is to be respectful and avoid profanity — but let them know that there is interest in real men’s softball, and it’s fastpitch, not slow.

The article notes 650,000 viewers for this slow-pitch event. My website hit meter at Fastpitchwest says more than 10 million times a year, people choose FASTPITCH. Let them know there is an audience they are missing out on.

Want to get motivated to write that email? Try reading the article below:

The money quote:

“While I would truly love to see it men’s slopitch] considered for Olympic inclusion, the efforts of both slow-pitch and fast-pitch softball fans around the country are focused on returning women’s fast pitch back into the Games. There are simply more competitive international teams and the sport truly deserves reconsideration.”

In other words, there are no competitive international men’s fastpitch teams and men’s fastpitch is not worthy of inclusion as an Olympic sport, but men’s slopitch should be considered ? Really?

Men’s softball set for 2nd Border Battle
Joanne C. Gerstner July 23, 2010

The covers of J.D. Genter and Rusty Bumgartner were blown sky high in 2009, thanks to television.

Genter and Bumgartner live average lives, save for their long-time association as star members of USA Softball’s men’s slow-pitch national team.

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Fawcetts get ready to host senior men’s fastpitch nationals

July 24th, 2010


(click logo for original news story)

Charlottetown team plays final league home games this weekend

The Charlottetown Gahan House Fawcetts will host the Glace Bay Mets and Fredericton Twins this weekend at Central Field complex in Maritime Fastball League action.

This will be the final league home games for the Fawcetts before hosting the 2010 national senior men’s fastpitch championship, Aug. 29 to Sept. 5, in Charlottetown.

The Mets and Twins will also be competing for the national title at this year’s event.

Mitch Hardy, Mike Bishop and Mark Quinn will be the pitching staff this weekend and are tasked with shutting down their Maritime league foes.
Fawcetts veteran Steven Larter has been leading the offence for most of the season. Larter is returning after breaking a finger three weeks ago in Fredericton.

Team Canada member Jeff Ellsworth will be also be in Charlottetown this weekend to play with the Fawcetts. The team looks to have a strong showing as they contend for the national title.

The team started building toward the national championship six years ago when it began building a roster that would be able to contend for the national title. Over the past year, the Fawcetts have recruited five current or former national team members to compliment their existing roster of talented local players. “Some of us have been with the Fawcetts organization for many years,” said Mark Arsenault, who started with the organization as a bat boy at the age of eight.

“To be able to have a strong team as we do now and to be able to compete for the national title at home is a dream we have been working toward for many years.”

For Arsenault, this year’s championship will mark the 16th national event he has participated in as a member of the Fawcetts’ softball team, having played at all levels within the organization.

This weekend’s event will provide the Fawcetts with an opportunity to check out some of their competition.

For more information on the 2010 nationals, visit www.seniormensfastballcharlottetownpei.com.

Full event passes for the championship ($59 each) are on sale and can be purchased online at www.civiccentre.pe.ca, by calling 629-6625 or at the Charlottetown Civic Centre box office.
Following is this weekend’s schedule at the Central Field complex:
Today
2 p.m., Fawcetts vs. Fredericton
4 p.m., Fredericton vs. Glace Bay
6 p.m., Fawcetts vs. Glacey Bay
Sunday
11 a.m., Glace Bay vs Fredericton
1 p.m., Fawcetts vs. Glace Bay
3 p.m., Fawcetts vs. Fredericton

Final Weekend for SCIFL Season – Weekend 7

July 24th, 2010

Schedule of Games Posted at official SCIFL website


(click SCIFL logo for official website

The final weekend of local action for the SCIFL (So Cal Independent Fastpitch League) in Santa Fe Springs this weekend. This will be “Santa Fe Springs V, at the “home fields” for the SCIFL, Little Lake Park.

Click here for the schedule of games.

Live Streaming Broadcasts from 2010 ISC WT

July 24th, 2010

Watch Live Streaming Video Broadcasts from the 2010 ISC World Tournament


MIDLAND, MICHIGAN – The International Softball Congress (ISC) announced today that they will feature live broadcasts of selected games from the 2010 ISC World Tournament at Midland, Michigan.

The live video broadcast schedule kicks off with the two-time defending ISC World Champions, the Kitchener Rivershark Twins, on Saturday, August 14, 2010 at 4:00 PM eastern, a game offered free of charge to all viewers.

The ISC will offer an “All Access” pass, which will provide fans with online access to at least twenty-four (24) live video broadcasts, as well as access to archived broadcasts during the week for any games they might miss. The cost of the “ISC All Access” pass is $49.95, if purchased on or before August 9, 2010, or $59.95 if purchased thereafter. The “early-bird” purchase translates to just over $2 per game.

Fans will also be able to access individual games on a pay-per-view basis. Each game will be available live and on-demand at a rate of $6.95 per game to non-All-Access subscribers.

Additional games will be broadcast on live streaming audio at no charge.

The streaming media broadcast program for the International Softball Congress is now in its 10th year, headed up by Executive Producer Dave Blackburn. Dave brought streaming media to the ISC World Tournament and the fastball world back in 2001, with help from technical guru Greg Panos. Dave had this to say about the 2010 Live Streaming broadcast program:

“Our broadcast team is very excited about our plans for streaming many live games from the 2010 World Tournament. After four years of continuous improvement in producing our own online video telecasts, and offering those for free, in 2010 we are evolving to a Pay-Per-View online delivery model. This is the most viable way for the ISC to continue our efforts to provide this unique live and archival coverage to our global audience of fastball fans long into the future.”

The ISC World Tournament broadcast program operates a four camera set-up, with play-by-play announcers and color commentators. Assistant Streaming Producer Rosanne Allan will work with Dave Blackburn on production, and full-time cameramen Gerry and Mike Betz will be back for their sixth and fifth years respectively.

Broadcast program directors Blair Setford and Jim Flanagan will join play-by-play anchors Kyle Smith and Lance Winn in the booth, along with Joe Todd and other guest color commentators. Smith and Winn are both broadcast professionals. Winn works in Canadian sports TV while Smith works in the Toronto area, doing minor league baseball and hockey in addition to his fastball work, and serves as the lead broadcaster for Ballparkradio. Joe Todd has been broadcasting for the ISC since 2003.

In 2010, the ISC will break new ground, offering its first ever Spanish language audio broadcast, in collaboration with Cristian Lacout of Softbol Radio , based in Argentina. The remote-connected broadcast will be available to a world-wide audience, free of charge.
For complete details of the streaming video and streaming audio broadcasts, including subscription details, visit:


http://www.Ballparkradio.tv

Fastball fans will find quick and easy access to the 2010 ISC World Tournament video and audio broadcasts as follows:

Video: www.Ballparkradio.tv
Audio: www.Ballparkradio.com

The complete broadcast schedule of games will be released soon, so keep an eye out at the Ballparkradio websites, the official ISC website, http://www.iscfastpitch.com> and Al’s Fastball, http://www.alsfastball.com for further details.


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


Order the ISC All-Access Tournament Subscription by August 9th and save $10.00 !

sign.up.now
$49.95 for at least 24 games


All Proceeds Go to the International Softball Congress (ISC)

This Week in Fastball from Dennis Dosman – July 22

July 23rd, 2010

NOT ONE but TWO fastball highlights in Waterloo next week..

Remember when the Owen Sound King Farms or the CanadianTiremen or Selects came to Hillside to play the Waterloo CHYMrs or the Hallman Twins, remember when Brad Underwood and Dan Yantzi would toe the rubber in those mid week games?

Well next Wednesday evening July 28th, at Hillside you can recall those days when the Owen Sound Verge Selects will be in town to play the Hallman Rivershark Twins in a double header for the Senior Men’s Ontario Fastball Championship. The winner goes to PEI as the Ontario Men’s Champion.

Two games, lower diamond, 7 and 9 pm…

Looking forward to this as I am sure many of you are

and the SECOND……

And two nights later another “in the day” memory….the OASA Men’s Championship. This time 10 teams, and a couple dozen games starting on Friday night the 30th..continuing all day Saturday and then Championship Sunday….

The winner of this tournament will be the Ontario Intermediate champion and will also receive a invitation to the ISC World Tournament in 2011…

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