USA edges Canada in First Yukon Exhibition Game

July 15th, 2010

(Whitehorse, YK) The Canadian Women’s National Softball Team
made things interesting in the bottom of the seventh inning,
but it was not enough as the United States held on for a 5-4
win in the first of two exhibition games in Whitehorse, Yukon.
The two teams will square off one last time on Wednesday night
at 6:30pm PDT.

The United States opened the scoring in the top of the second,
as Ashley Charters and Valerie Arioto started the inning with
singles. Charters scored on a single by Shawna Wright, and a
double steal set up USA with runners on second and third. Chelsea
Bramlett then hit a shallow fly ball that got just over the shortstop
to score both runners, giving the Americans a 3-0 lead.

Canada answered in the bottom of the third inning on a leadoff
homerun by Caitlin Lever (Buffalo, New York). Jenn Yee (North
Delta, BC) then walked and Jen Salling (Port Coquitlam, BC) later
singled to put runners on first and second with one out, but
the next two hitters struck out to end the threat.

The United States re-established the three-run lead in the top
half of the fifth, as Kaitlin Cochran singled and advanced to
second on an errant throw to first, and then scored on another
bad throw to second base following a base hit by Ashley Charters.

Canada responded with another run in the bottom of the sixth,
when Jen Salling led off with a double off the wall in right
field and scored on a single by Kaleigh Rafter (Guelph, ON) through
the left side of the infield. Canada managed to get two runners
on base, but was unable to bring them in to score.

After Team USA added another run on a two-out solo homerun by
Valerie Arioto in the top of the seventh, Canada fought back
in the bottom of the inning. Jenn Yee got things started with
a one-out double off the right field wall and scored on a two-run
homerun to centerfield off the bat of Sheena Lawrick (Calgary,
AB), cutting the lead to 5-4. After a strikeout, Kaleigh Rafter
forced a two-out walk, but American pitcher Angela Tincher struck
out the final batter to end the game.

Danielle Lawrie (Langley, BC) took the loss in the pitchers circle
for Canada, allowing five runs (four earned) on 11 hits, striking
out eight batters in the full seven innings. American starting
pitcher Blaire Luna allowed one run on two hits and five walks
with two strikeouts in two innings pitched, while Jordan Taylor
earned the win by pitching three and a third innings allowing
one run on three hits. Angela Tincher notched the save, allowing
two runs on two hits over an inning and two thirds.

Jen Salling and Kaleigh Rafter each had two hits for Canada,
while Caitlin Lever, Sheena Lawrick and Jenn Yee each contributed
with one.

The two teams will return to action on Wednesday at 6:30pm PDT
at the Pepsi Softball Centre in Whitehorse, YK.

Canada 4 vs. United States 5: Box score and Play-by-Play

Mile High Fastpitch Tournament

July 14th, 2010

Video courtesy of our friend in Colorado, Randy Davenport, with this note:

The 2010 Mile Fastpitch Team’s ASA Invitational fund-raising tournament was played under our beautiful Colorado skies this past weekend, with the Rage, Bohicas and Cobras finishing the event 1st through 3rd respectively. Fastpitch softball is truly a great game that involves fierce and challenging competition, excellent camaraderie amongst teammates and opponents, and, mostly, it is a sport that contains a special, vital, and continually fertile ground where friendships and memories can grow and thrive.

This brief video of the tournament is dedicated to the memory of Doug Zimmerman (1956-2010) who passed away on Sunday, July 11, 2010. The thoughts and prayers of the entire Colorado Fastpitch Softball community go out to all of Doug’s family and friends.

Doug may be gone, but he won’t be forgotten.

Comox Valley BC Takes Seattle Invitational

July 14th, 2010

The Southern Oregon Bandits finished 2nd. The ageless wonder, Mike Trotter, pitched well in the tournament and the championship game, surrending 3 runs (2 HR’s), and losing 3-2.

Southern Oregon entered the elimination round as the #11 seed and fought their way to the championship.

In a hard fought Championship Game the Comox Valley Cannons defeated the Southern Oregon Bandits 3 – 2 to capture the 50th Anniversary Seattle Invitational Tournament this past weekend at Hidden Valley Park in Bellevue, Washington. It was the 2nd time in the past 4 years (2007 previously) that the Cannons had won the championship. This year they had to beat a very stubborn defending champion (2009) the Southern Oregon Bandits from Medford, Oregon. The Bandits took the early lead in the game pushing across a run in the 3rd. Derrick Draper got it going with a base hit and scored later in the inning on a base hit by Marcus Durbin. The Cannons tied the game in the 4th on a Home Run by Kevin Hamm. In the 6th the Cannons went up by 2. With one out, Daryl Walker got a single. Kevin Hamm then followed with his 2nd Home Run of the game. Kevin had all 3 RBI’s of the game for the Cannons and was later named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player. However, the Bandits would not give up. In the home half of the 7th, with one out, Scott McGowan walked and scored on Derrick Draper’s 4th hit of the game to make it 3 – 2. Both pitchers, Harv Weins (Tournament Most Valuable Pitcher) for the Cannons and the “Ageless” Mike Trotter (Tournament All-Star Pitcher) for the Bandits, each scattered 7 hits in the game. It was a great Championship Game for the 50th Anniversary Seattle Invitational.

50th Seattle Invitational All-Stars

C – Gord Lennox (Comox Valley Cannons)

IF – Marcus Durbin (Southern Oregon Bandits)

IF – Brad Aitken (Comox Valley Cannons)

IF – Scott Nokes (Interbay Door)

IF – Derrick Draper (Southern Oregon Bandits)

IF – Josh McGowan (Southern Oregon Bandits)

OF – Jason Grow (JRW & Associates)

OF – Brad Douglas (Comox Valley Cannons)

UT – John Peterson (Cal-State Builders)

UT – Kevin Rasmussen (Interbay Door)

MV Pitcher – Harv Weins (Comox Valley Cannons)

MV Player – Kevin Hamm (Comox Valley Cannons)

Top Hitter – Scott Nokes (Interbay Door) .636

Most Home Runs (2) – Kevin Mann (Comox Valley Cannons)

Kevin Rasmussen (Interbay Door)

Jason Grow (JRW & Associates)

Marcus Durbin (Southern Oregon Bandits)

Click here for the story of the championship game and a picture for of the Bandits, with the 2nd place trophy.

Editor’s note: If anyone from Comox Valley has additional information, please send and we’d be happy to post.

Kudos to Tournament Director Charlie Bendock for bringing the Seattle Invitational to the 50 year mark!

Final Order of Finish:

50th Annual Seattle Invitational Fastpitch Tournament

Hidden Valley
Bellevue, Washington
July 9 – 11, 2010
Results

1st – Comox Valley Cannons – Courtenay, BC
2nd – Southern Oregon Bandits – Grants Pass, Oregon
3rd – Cal – State Builders – San Mateo, California
4th – Interbay Door – Seattle, Washington
5th – Cleon’s Auto – Tacoma, Washington
6th – Surrey Rebels – Surrey, BC
7th – JRW & Associates – Yakima, Washington
8th – Generals Softball Club – Spokane, Washington
9th – The Sting – Seattle, Washington
10th – Outlaws – Sumas, Washington
11th – K-Club – Bremerton, Washington
12th – Yakima Gamblers – Yakima, Washington
13th – Portland Pirates – Portland, Oregon
14th – Regal Homes – Seattle, Washington

OOF based on run differential, then runs allowed, and then seeds going into the bracket to be the tie breakers.

2010 ISC World Tournament – A Month Away!

July 12th, 2010

From the 2010 Midland ISC World Tournament Facebook page:

The countdown is on! Just over a month until the start of the 2010 ISC World Tournament. Tickets are available, hotels have been reserved, teams and fans are making their travel plans. The ISC has almost filled the field of teams for the World Tournament, 19-Under, and Legends (50+) – look for the schedule of games soon!


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Liberty Prevails at SFS – SCIFL Weekend # 6

July 12th, 2010

From the SCIFL website:

(click SCIFL logo for official website

SANTA FE SPRINGS – WEEK 6
SAME PLACE, SAME TEAMS IN CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, DIFFERENT OUTCOME
The SCIFL’s sixth tournament of the year is complete and Liberty FP strands the tying run at second base for the win over the Panteras, 9-8, in the championship game. More details to follow shortly…

ISC Developmental Under 19 Tournament

July 12th, 2010

The International Softball Congress Under 19 Developmental Championship game was cut short. It is not over though. The two teams that made it to the final game have both qualified to play in Midland at the site of the ISC World Tournament in August. The thunder and lightning came rumbling through Frankenmuth in the top of the fifth inning the second place team Sebringville at bat with a 4-3 lead over the top team in the round robin Tavistock.

Tavistock defeated Richville in the first playoff game 7-0 and Sebringville defeated Munger 13-6. The winning pitcher for Tavistock was Quinn Korpf and taking the loss for Richville was Zack Lach. Sebringville was a winner over Munger 13-6, with Ty Sebastian , Robb Gibson and Mike Wolfe sharing the pitching with Sebastian picking up the win.

The tournament committee met and the best solution to complete the tournament was decided to have Sebringville and Tavistock, with both teams entering the tournament in Midland, to complete it there. Dave Selden and Rick Havercroft, the two ISC umpires for this game said that they will talk to the ISC officials in Midland and if possible, get the ok to finish it up then. ISC Developmental Vice President Tom Stasik will be in touch with Executive Director Ken Hackmeister and youth coordinator Dave Lach to work out the details.

The awards presentation will be completed in Midland. Munger has been awarded three tournament all stars and Richville two players so far. First baseman Gunnar Bouvy, shortstop Ben Fleischman, and outfielder-catcher Jared Stewart from Munger, and Drew Thompson, infielder and Drew Thurston, outfielder for Richville also made the team.

There were some young outstanding players on all four teams. Several of the American players have gained experience in the developmental program in the Saginaw, Bay, Midland and Tuscola area. Jon Gwizdala and Zack Lach have both been putting in hours learning the pitching game. There are several other young men in the area here working at it also. The Canadian teams are generally much more advanced at the pitching stage at this time.

Thank you to all of the participants, parents, and anyone else that took part in this past weekends activities. Thank you to the Frankenmuth News, Saginaw News, McDonalds, Recreation Department, Amazing Engraving, Grasel Graphics, and Weiss Equipment. Thank you to Rick Havercroft and his umpire crew and to the coaches and players that stepped between the lines this past weekend. It was a pleasure to see this great game played admirably by all involved this past weekend. We hope to see all of you in Midland too. If you are reading this, you probably know how much excitement and joy this game has brought you. You have in some way contributed to this outstanding game. Spread the word that Midland, Michigan is the place to be from August 13th through August 21st at beautiful Emerson Park Currie Stadium and Red Coats Park. Join the 48 teams with most of the best players in the world, 16 teams of men that have had their best days in the game, but want to attempt to do what they always loved to do in this game, they are known as the Legends, and 12 teams of young men under 19 that will be playing their hearts out for you. If you care to learn more about the game, go to International Softball Congress or Al’s Fastball List to get an update of the teams that will be in Midland, as well as the great write up that Kyle Beane has put together about each team and their rosters. Check out the website for more fastball news. Go to www.iscfastpitch.com, www.alsfastball.com, or jim@fastpitchwest.com. For hotel information, team previews, community attractions and tournament news, please visit WWW.MIDLAND2010ISC.COM.

This story will not be completed until after the final pitch on August 21st.

Tom Stasik

Travis Wilson to Idaho Falls as Coach for KC Royals

July 12th, 2010

NY Gremlins Lose All World Star Travis Wilson for 2010 ISC Tournament

Royals send fourth coach to Idaho Falls

The Kansas City Royals have announced that Travis Wilson will join the Idaho Falls Chukars coaching staff as a fourth coach. This marks the first time since Idaho Falls became an affiliate of Kansas City in 2004 that the Royals have sent four coaches to the Chukars.

Royals Director of Minor League Operations Scott Sharp told the Chukars “the decision was not necessarily to send Idaho Falls a fourth coach, but to get Travis into the organization and it just happened to fit best there.”

With the role being a new one for the Chukars’ coaching staff, Wilson will have dual responsibilities. Before games, Wilson will be on the field and in the clubhouse with the rest of the coaches working with the players. During games, Wilson will scout the opposing team each night from the stands.

Wilson, a native of Christchurch, New Zealand, started his playing career on a softball diamond, eventually playing for the New Zealand Black Sox in international competition. After playing a key role for the 1996 World Championship Black Sox team, Wilson made the switch to both baseball and the United States by signing with the Atlanta Braves. Wilson played in the Braves organization for eight years, including 357 Triple-A games, but never made it to the Major Leagues.

Once Wilson’s baseball career ended, he returned to New Zealand to play softball and coach cricket. More recently, Wilson had been living in Chattanooga, Tenn., with his wife before accepting a job with the Kansas City Royals organization this spring.

Wilson will arrive in Idaho Falls, along with the other coaches and the players, in time for the first practice on June 18. The Home Opener against the Pioneer League defending champion Orem Owlz is just a few days later on June 21.

Editor’s note: Gain for KC Royals, loss to the # 4 ranked NY Gremlins, who had Travis Wilson on their roster for the upcoming 2010 ISC World Tournament. The Gremlins wish Travis great success in his new endeavor.

2010 Rex Marquardt Memorial Tournament

July 12th, 2010

Nice recap on this 4th of July event from the
UpNorth Sports blog:


Lightning batter Trevor Kelly connects with a pitch during the Championship game of the Rex Marquardt Memorial Tournament.

[PETOSKEY, MI] = Six mens fast-pitch softball teams rolled into Petoskey’s Ed White Field over the holiday weekend to participate in the 40th annual Rex Marquardt Memorial Tournament and when the dust had settled on Sunday afternoon it was the Midland/Frankenmuth area Lightning taking home this years championship trophy.

Sundays championship game wound up being a rematch of the previous evenings game between the Lightning and the Marshall areas Tiffany’s. Undefeated through the weekend the Staurday matchup was the only game in the tournament where an opponent managed to keep the Lightning from winning by virtue of a mercy rule as the Tiffany’s pitching and defense held the 2009 Class ‘A’ National Champion Lightning to just three runs.


Tiffany’s first baseman Brett Szagesh looks to the umpire for a call after scooping a throw from the dirt during the Championship game of the Rex Marquardt Memorial Tournament.

The Tiffany’s team was unable to contain the Lighning in Sunday’s championship contest though as the reigning national champs managed to close out the game in five innings with a 7-0 shutout, mercy rule win. Lightning pitchers Sean and Tyler Kelly struck put 5 while giving up only one hit to the Tiffany’s offense while Lightning batters Adam Saylor and Tyler Kelly led the offense with one home runs each.


Lightning pitcher Sean Kelly pitches during a Saturday night game at the Rex Marquardt Memorial Tournament.

The Lightning’s Sean Kelly also captured the tournaments top pitcher kudo’s with 3 wins getting credit for 14 shutout innings giving up only three hits and registering 26 strikeouts. Bill Kunkel, also of the Lightning came away with the tournaments top batting honors hitting .444 for the weekend.


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JRW 5th at Seattle Invitational

July 12th, 2010

JRW 5th, Gamblers 8th


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BELLEVUE, Wash. — JRW & Associates fell to Comox Valley of British Columbia 4-1, finishing in a tie for fifth place in the 50th Seattle Invitational tournament.

The Yakima Gamblers fell in their game against the Surrey, British Columbia Rebels 6-3 to finish in 8th place.

JRW & Associates 8, Portland Pirates 1
Portland 001 00 — 1 2 2
JRW 320 12 — 8 10 1
Smith and Sites, Wescott (4); Shawn Coster and D. Coster.
JRW highlights: Tim Fischer 2-2, RBI; Tim Roinestad 2-2, RBI; Jeff Twist 1-3, 2 RBI. S. Coster 2 BBs, 8 Ks.

Cal-State 5, JRW & Associates 2
JRW 001 100 0 — 2 5 1
Cal-State 300 020 x — 5 10 0
Drotzmann, S. Coster (5) and Twist; Strang and Abbott.
JRW highlights: Darren Coster 2-3, RBI; Dave Drotzmann 1 BB; 6 Ks.

JRW & Associates 9, Cleon’s Auto 4

JRW 013 030 2 — 9 11 3
Cleon’s Auto 200 200 0 — 4 8 4
Drotzmann, S. Coster (4) and Twist, Grow (7); Cleon Tungsvik, Tom Tungsvik (3), C. Tungsvik (4) and Loder, Knight (7).
JRW highlights: Casey Feist 2-4, Jason Grow 3-3, 2 RBI; Travis Lamb 2-3, 4 RBI. Drotzmann 1 BB, 7 Ks; S. Coster 11 Ks, 0 BBs.

JRW & Associates 6, Lynden Outlaws 5

Lynden Outlaws 020 021 0 — 5 5 2
JRW 040 110 x — 6 12 5
Thiesen and Diephuis; S. Coster and D. Coster.
JRW highlights: Tim Fischer 2-4, 2 RBI; Jeff Twist 2-3, 2 RBI; Donny Cawthron 3-3, RBI; S. Coster 2 BBs, 13 Ks.

Comox Valley 4, JRW & Associates 1

Comox Valley 000 040 0 — 4 10 1
JRW 100 000 0 — 1 6 4
Weins and Lennox; S. Coster, Drotzmann (5) and D. Coster.
JRW highlights: S. Coster 1 BB, 4 Ks; Tim Fischer 2-3, run; Dave Drotzmann 1-3, RBI.
Surrey Rebels 6, Yakima Gamblers 3
Yakima 000 001 2 — 3 7 5
Surrey 022 200 x — 6 5 1
Sam Karr and Jason Schiebner; Jon Frampton and Jason Buhr.
Yakima highlights: Shane Jones 2-4; Sean McCauley 3-4, 2 RBI, 2b; Matt Ward RBI.

Editor’s note:
In other Seattle Invitational tournament news, the Cal State Builders lost 4-3 in the semi-finals, finishing third overall, with a 5-1 record. The championship game pitted Comox Valley against the Southern Oregon Bandits, but no news yet on the winner. (email me if you know – jim (at) fasptitchwest.com

Full report on the tournament expected soon.

RIP, Bob Sheppard, NYY

July 11th, 2010

Rest in Peace, Bob Sheppard. Public Address Announcer for the New York Yankees from 1951 through the 2007 season. He was 99.

The first game he ever worked was the the same day that Mickey Mantle made his major league debut. The Yankees’ lineup that day, April 17, 1951, included DiMaggio, Mantle, Johnny Mize, Berra, and Phil Rizzuto. And the opponents that day, the Boston Red Sox, were led by Ted Williams. Mantle once said that every time Sheppard introduced him, he felt goose bumps. “Mickey, so did I,” Sheppard responded quietly.

To this day, Derek Jeter has a recording of Bob Sheppard announcing him at the plate. Reggie Jackson dubbed Sheppard “The Voice of God.” “A voice that you hear in your dreams, in your sleep,” Braves third baseman Chipper Jones said Sunday.


Bob Shepard Tribute, Yankee Stadium, 5/7/2000

NEW YORK — Bob Sheppard, whose stylish, elegant stadium introductions of New York Yankees from Joltin’ Joe to Derek Jeter spanned more than a half century and earned him the nickname “The Voice of God,” died Sunday. He was 99.

Sheppard, a gentle man who spoke with the sonorous authority of a giant, died at his Long Island home in Baldwin with his wife, Mary, at his side, the Yankees said.

His voice, however, will live on in recordings. His mellifluous tone still is heard at Yankees games, nearly three years after his finale, when it is played to introduce captain Derek Jeter.

“Every time you hear it, you sort of get chills,” Jeter said.

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