Teams Hitting Halfway Point at Women’s ISF Worlds

June 27th, 2010



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Tomorrow is day five of ten at the world championship and teams are passing the halfway point of round robin play.
2010-06-26

CARACAS, VENEZUELA — The International Softball Federation’s XII Women’s World Championship hits the halfway point tomorrow in terms of it being day five of ten but following ten games today, teams are hitting the halfway point in round robin play.

Sixteen countries are participating in the fast pitch tournament, with eight teams in each pool. With one game against each team in their pool, teams are playing seven round robin games.

Overall, Canada, Japan, and USA all find themselves with perfect 4-0 won-lost records so far, with Australia, the Netherlands, and Venezuela at 3-1.


Photo courtesy of Julieta Peñarroya

Today began with the Netherlands getting past Argentina, 4-3. The Dutch were actually outhit, 7-5, but held off the Argentines. After giving up a run in the top of the first, the Netherlands got all of their runs in the bottom half of the inning. Argentina got a pair in the top of the fourth, but neither team would score the rest of the way, as Argentina’s record fell to 1-2.

Meanwhile, Australia was defeating the Czech Republic, 6-0. Four different Aussie players had two hits apiece, including Stacey Porter and Tracey Mosley, who each hit a home run. Pitchers Aimee Murch and Kaia Parnaby held the Czech batters to a game total of just four hits.

Japan was then set to take on Cuba and started to until rain not only suspended play, but joined with a busy grounds crew to delay the restart for hours. Eventually Japan won, 1-0, thanks to a complete-game performance from 20-year old Sayuri Yamane who allowed just three hits. Offensively, her teammates put up just the same total, but it took just Naoko Matsumoto’s RBI double in the second inning to provide all the scoring Japan would need. Cuban pitcher Yusmari Pacheco was impressive in defeat.

China and New Zealand were somewhat delayed by the same rain, but like the game at the other field, the Asian team won by shutout here too, 11-0. Yuan Wang went 2-for-3 at the plate, including a triple, and Luo Ying hit a home run while New Zealand mustered just two hits in what would be a four-inning game (ISF run-ahead rule). After a scoreless first inning China scored twice in the top of the second, six times in the third, and three more runs in the fourth.

To keep the games on track, Canada’s game scheduled against Great Britain was moved off-site, but it didn’t hamper the red and white who posted a 7-0 triumph. Highlights for the winners included Jenn Yee hitting her third home run in as many games and pitcher Ashley Lanz throwing a no-hitter (five-inning game) and striking out seven GB batters. The winners got runs in each inning except the first.

Australia came back for their second game of the day and provided a little déjà vu with another 6-0 victory, this time over the Dominican Republic. The loss dropped the Dominican Republic’s record to 1-3. Australia’s other victory (yesterday versus China) had been by shutout as well. The Aussies gave up four runs (to Venezuela) in their only defeat thus far.

Still another shutout was posted when the Netherlands posted their second victory of the day, a 3-0 decision against Cuba. Interestingly, it was Cuba’s pitcher, Anisle Lopez, who took a perfect game into the fifth inning, retiring the first 13 batters of the game. But Netherlands pitcher Lindsey Meadows broke it up with a single to right field with one out and her team went on to score two runs in that inning. They added an insurance tally in the seventh inning on a solo home run by Chantal Versluis.

Meadows pitched a complete game and, unofficially, struck out ten.

Team USA had a quick night’s work, by way of the ISF’s run-ahead rule, needing just three innings to down Botswana, 20-0. Both Chelsea Bramlett and Lauren Lappin went 3-for-3 at the plate. Pitcher Jennie Finch made her first appearance in the circle so far at the world championship, having been used previously at first base. Tonight she struck out six Botswana batters over the trio of innings.

Canada had been scheduled to play Argentina last night but the game was suspended due to rain. There was certainly no sunshine for Argentina – and not just because it was a night game – as Canada rolled to a 12-0 victory. The winners got ten runs in the first inning alone and pitcher Jenna Caira struck out three batters and allowed just three hits in what was just a four-inning game (run-ahead rule).

The evening concluded with Venezuela posting a 5-1 victory over the Czech Republic in front of yet another jam-packed stadium while Chinese Taipei was defeating South Africa, 8-1.

Venezuela was led by Rubilena Rojas going 2-for-3 at the plate and pitcher Mariangee Bogado throwing a complete-game three-hitter.

Chinese Taipei had a run-ahead rule game too, getting eight runs on eleven hits in five innings, scoring in all but the second. South Africa put their lone tally on the board in the bottom of the fourth. The victory evened Chinese Taipei’s record at 2-2 while South Africa fell to 0-4.

The remaining three days of round robin play will ‘only’ have eight games each day. Tomorrow starts off at 1pm (local time) with Chinese Taipei taking on Argentina and Team USA battling long-time rival Australia.


ISF XII Women’s World Championship
June 23-July 2, 2010
Caracas, Venezuela

Passing of Kevin O’Malley, Noel Schott

June 27th, 2010

From June 17, 2010

Fastpitch lost a friend as Kevin O’Malley of Nokomis passed away from a heart malady that occured suddenly while attending the games in Kelso this past weekend. Kevin retired from the game about 5 years ago and has many friends and acquaintances in the fastpitch community. Keep his family in your thoughts.

-Jeffrey Profitt

Some friends’ posts at the Illinois forum at FPW:

The fastpitch world in Illinois is a sadder place today following Kevin’s unexpected death and the loss of Noel Schott. Knew them both—Noel better than Kevin. We’ve lost two of the good guys.

Please extend prayers to their respective families. Totally shocked about Kevin. We chatted briefly at Kelso Saturday morning. Mr. Schott, I last spoke with a few years back.

Kevin played high school basketball at Nokomis. My good friend, former coach and one-time radio broadcasting partner Roger Craft (who left Nokomis to coach Du Quoin in 1979) was one of his coaches. Roger still speaks fondly of the “Nokomis gang” and how tough those “kids from Fillmore were.”

To me, Noel was always Mr. Eager Beaver. A trip to SouthSide wasn’t complete without seeing him,

From the Belleville News Democrat—

BELLEVILLE- Noel P. Schott, 79, of Belleville, Ill., born Nov. 24, 1930, in Belleville, Ill., died Monday, June 14, 2010, at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, Belleville, Ill.

Mr. Schott was a retired gas fitter for Illinois Power Company, where he had worked for 32 years. He was a former member of St. Augustine of Canterbury Parish, Belleville, Ill. Noel played softball with the Eager Beavers softball team for more than 50 years. He was also a fast-pitch softball umpire for 31 years; a member of the ASA (Amateur Softball Association); and a member of the Illinois State Softball Hall of Fame.

Mr. Schott was also a published author. He wrote the book “Military Arms”. He was a member of the National Rifle Association, the St. Louis Arms Association, and the Missouri Arms Collectors Association. Noel was a U.S. Navy veteran.

He was preceded in death by two daughters, Robby Schott and Stephanie Schott; and his parents, Adolph Web and Esther, nee Christman, Schott.

Surviving are his wife, Carol A., nee Mount, Schott, whom he married on Nov. 20, 1999; a daughter, Lisa (Jim) Rhodes of Freeburg, Ill.; three stepdaughters, Anna (Brian) Fischer of Maryland Heights, Mo., Lisa (Dion) Franklund of Memphis, Tenn., and Christina (Jack) London of Phoenix, Ariz.; a grandson, Eric Smith of Dupo, Ill.; and a brother, Webster (Naoma) Schott of Lake Quivira, Kan.

Memorials may be made to the Belleville Area Humane Society. Condolences may be expressed to the family online at www.rennerfh.com.

Visitation: Friends may call from 4 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 18, 2010, at George Renner & Sons Funeral Home, Belleville, Ill. A walk-through by the Eager Beaver Softball Team will be held at 7:15 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.

Funeral: A service of remembrance will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 18, 2010, at George Renner & Sons Funeral Home, Belleville, Ill. Private family burial will be held Saturday, June 19, 2010, at Green Mount Catholic Cemetery, Belleville, Ill.

From the State Journal-Register—

NOKOMIS – Kevin F. O’Malley, 53, of Nokomis died Tuesday, June 15, 2010, at St. Francis Hospital in Cape Girardeau, Mo.

He was born Oct. 21, 1956, in Hillsboro, the son of Ernest F. and Dorothy (Woodhouse) O’Malley. He married Sarina Ruffing on Oct. 5, 1991, at St. Louis Catholic Church in Nokomis.

He was preceded in death by his father.

He is survived by his wife; three children, Mackenzie M. and Dolan F. O’Malley, both at home and Jaime (Steve) Eisenbarth; three grandchildren; in-laws Barb and Hank Ruffing of Nokomis; a sister, Denise (Neil) Alexander; sister-in-law, Jessica (Michael) Martin; and several nieces and nephews.

Kevin was employed as postmaster in Fillmore. He was a member of St. Louis Catholic Church in Nokomis.

By the numbers

June 27th, 2010

The ISC just released its latest set of team rankings, on June 24, 2010.

The 2010 Legends Fastball Classic play this weekend in Kitchener Ontario Canada is likely to rewrite those rankings when they are reconsidered in the near future. The tournament featured five of the top six teams in the world, and a large number of those teams in the top 25.

By the Numbers:

# 1 Kitchener Rivershark Twins – lost to # 2 Jarvis Travelers, the eventual champions, 3-2. Head-to-head matchups usually prevail with the ranking committee.

Other then the loss to eventual Legends champions, Jarvis, the River Shark Twins beat everyone else, including # 3 Chicago/New York, 1-0, # 5 Midland (6-1), #20 Niagara 7-0 in 5 innings, and # 19 Elmira. The biggest surprise might have been, the near upset by # 19 Elmira, which lost to Kitchener 3-2 in 9 innings.

# 2 Jarvis
– see above. Jarvis did lose one game, to the # 4 NY Gremlins, but that one came in Saturday’s round-robin portion of the competition, while Jarvis found a way to win on Sunday when it counted, against two very strong teams, # 1 Kitchener and # 3 Chicago/New York.

#3 Chicago/NY – lost only to higher ranked teams, # 1 Kitchener, 1-0 on Saturday, and 4-2 to champions Jarvis on Sunday, making it to the finals. Not likely to move up as a result, but should hold the # 3 spot over NY and idle Califonria. Beat Elmira, Midland, Niagara, and Owen Sound. One of the more noteworthy stories of the weekend for Chicago/New York was the outstanding performance of pitcher Sean Cleary, on loan from the PA Power team of Pennsylvania, filling in for Rob Schweyer, who was away in Venezuela. Cleary held Jarvis in check, until he tired down the stretch of the change of game, with no relief.

# 4 – New York – turned heads with their win over eventual champions, Jarvis, the only team to beat them in the tournament, but suffered a 7-1 loss to Chicago/New York in the semi-finals.

# 5 – California A’s – did not play

# 6 Midland – struggled, without ace Frank Cox, losing four games, to # 1 Kitchener, # 3 Chicago/New York, and also # 19 ranked Elmira and # 20 Niagara.

Other action, other tournaments

# 7 Albaugh – lost to # 9 Bar of Appleton, 7-0 at the Albaugh tournament, winning the Albaugh tournament.

# 9 Bar of Appleton – Beat # 7 Albaugh 7-0 and # 16 Minnesota Angels 2-1
at the Albaugh tournament.
More later…

Legends Broadcasts Available Now at Ballparkradio Archive

June 27th, 2010

After clicking the green “Listen to Archive” button, click the blue “Archived” button on right.

Broadcasts:

Semi-final
Jarvis Travelers vs. Kitchener Rivershark Twins
(fast forward to the start of the game, this one went live before the actual game start)

Championship Game
Jarvis Travelers vs. Chicago/NY

* If you do listen to the archives, we would like to hear from you, as to how well the system worked, and whether you ran into any problems. We are still testing some of the new features at the newly remodeled Ballparkradio and would appreciate your feedback. *

Broadcasters: Kyle Smith and Blair Setford


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A special thanks to Al Doran for use of his wireless internet connection that enabled us to broadcast the games live.

Jarvis Tops Chicago/NY for Legends Title

June 27th, 2010

Click Als Fastball logo for all of the results and real time postings.

Thanks to Al Doran for this in-game recap:

Game 25
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Jarvis Travelers vs. Chicago/NY

now 3:30pm and its starting to rain again – if all goes well – estimate 3:45 game start

Jarvis Travelers vs Chicago/NY Dominicana

3:40pm and the crew is live on www.ballparkradio.com – 3:50 start time.

rain is light now, sun is trying to break through again.

Cleary thowing for Chi/NY.

B1 4pm – Chi/NY East Coast connection kicks in with Mulalley driving in Hill. early 1-0 lead

BLUE CREW:
Paul Baier of Stratford has the job on the dish for the Championship game.
Tim Whitlaw has the assignment on 1b
Jay Hart on the other corner.

The Blue Crew, under the direction of UIC Bruce Bierman have done an outstanding job this weekend. A few new faces this year, always nice to welcome some new blood into this, one of the most popular senior men’s tournaments on the calendar.

T3 Jarvis tie it up 1-1 – 4:30pm

no rain falling

4:40pm as the BallParkRadio guys make note of a few ball players hustling towards the parking lot to catch flights.
B4 still tied 1-1 – Ethier still thowing with Folkard warming up.

T5 Fehrman singles and drives in two runs. now 3-1 for Jarvis.
Cleary still pitching, no sign of Manley, who possibley was one of those racing for the airport. – 5pm

B6 5:20pm – now 4-2 for Jarvis

7th inning

FINAL: 4:32pm – Jarvis 4 – Chicago/NY 2

Congratulations Jarvis – 2010 Legends Champions

Three Inducted at Kitchener as Fastball Legends

June 27th, 2010

From John Thompson’s Diamond Dirt:

Click here for story on honorees at Legends Fastball Classic in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.

Legends Classic on Ballparkradio Sunday

June 27th, 2010

Look for Kyle and Blair to be on-air approximately 1:10 pm eastern with Kitchener vs Jarvis.

Ballpark Radio will be on the air with two games Sunday afternoon at 1 pm and 3 pm eastern from the 2010 Legends Fastball Classic. Join Kyle Smith and Blair Setford for all of the action.

Click Ballparkradio logo to listen
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Legends scores from Kitchener

June 26th, 2010


Al Doran is on site and reporting from the main diamond. Click here for Al’s scoreboard.

Click Als Fastball logo for all of the results and real time postings.

We can tell you the following, courtesy Dan Bernard of the Niagara Snappers:

#20 Niagara Snappers 6 #19 Elmira Expos 0
WP Scott Wagar LP Dan Martin
Wagar 10 IP, 0R, 0ER, 3H, 10K, 3BB
Dan Martin 3.2 IP, 4R, 3ER, 6H, 5K, 0BB
Mell Ross 1.3 IP, 1R, 1ER, 2H, 2K, 1BB
Casey Halstead 2 IP

#2 Jarvis Merchants 4 #23 KW Cubs 2
WP Adam Folkard: 4 IP, 1R, 1ER, 2H, 9K, 2BB
Trevor Ethier: 3IP, 1R, 0ER, 1H, 5K, 1BB
LP Ryan French 7IP 4R 7H
Editor’s Note – this was a real good game – see Al’s report.

9 pm
#1 Kitchener vs #6 Midland
Midland up 1-0 after 1 complete
Kitchener now up 2-1 into B4
Kitchener leading 3-1 into 7th
Final
# 1 Kitchener 3 # 6 Midland 1
WP: Todd Martin: 6 IP, 1R, 1ER, 5H, 8K, 1BB
Grant Patterson: 1 IP, 0R, 0ER, 1H, 3K, 0BB
LP: Brian Urquhart: 7 IP, 3R, 3ER, 7H, 5K, 2BB

#11 Port Elgin vs #15 Owen Sound
Scott Smith vs Matt Leahy
Port Elgin up 3-0 after 2
Tied at 3 going into B3
4-3 Port Elgin into 4th
Still 4-3 Port into 5th
OS ties it at 4 in their half of the 5th
Still tied 4-4 into the 6th
Final
#15 Owen Sound 5 #11 Port Elgin 4

WP: Matt Leahy: 7 IP, 4R, 4ER, 6H, 5K, 4BB
LP: Scott Smith: 7 IP, 5R, 3ER, 8H, 4K, 2BB

Saturday scores via Al Doran and Dan Bernard
Game 5
Chicago/NY 5 Elmira 2
WP: Jeremy Manley: (w) 4 IP, 0R, 0ER, 1H, 6K, 3BB
Sean Cleary, 3 IP, 2R, 0ER, 2H, 4K, 1BB
LP: Casey Halstead: 3 IP, 4R, 4ER, 7H, 2K, 1BB
Mell Ross: 3 IP, 1R, 1ER, 3H, 2K, 1BB

Game 6
NY Gremlins 8 KW Cubs 1
WP: Bill Hillhouse: 3 IP, 1R, 1ER, 3H, 3K, 0BB
Paul Koert: 3 IP, 0R, 0ER, 0H, 5K, 0BB
LP: Ryan French: 2 IP, 6R, 5ER, 6H, 1K, 3BB
Greg deBelleval, 4 IP, 2R, 2ER, 4H, 3K, 1BB

Game 7
Chicago/NY 2 Midland 1
WP: Jeremy Manley 7 IP, 1R, 1ER, 3H, 12K, 1BB
LP: Mike Joseph: 6 IP, 2R, 2ER, 3H, 1K, 1BB

Game 8
NY Gremlins 2 Owen Sound 0
WP: Brian Newton, 7 IP, 0R, 0ER, 4H, 7K, 0BB
LP: Andy Skelton, 7 IP, 2R, 2ER, 5H, 8K, 2BB

Game 9
Niagara vs Kitchener
Andy Jackson vs. Grant Patterson
2-0 Kitchener in top of the 3d
Pat Shannon 2-run home run in B1
6-0 top of 4th for Kitchener
FINAL: Kitchener 7 Niagara 0 – 5 innings
WP: Grant Patterson, 5 IP, 0R, 0ER, 2H, 6K, 0BB
LP: Andy Jackson, 3 IP, 6R, 6ER, 6H, 3K, 1BB
Jason Paylove, 1 IP, 1R, 1ER, 2H, 0K, 1BB

Game 10
Port Elgin vs Jarvis
Tied 1-1 in 2nd
Ethier triple scores Rona to make it 2-1 for Jarvis T4
FINAL Jarvis 3 Port Elgin 1
WP: Rob O’Brien, 4 ip, 1R, 1ER, 1H, 4K, 1BB
Adam Folkard, 3 ip, 0R, 0ER, 1H, 6K, 1bb
LP: Rob Fawcett, 5 ip, 2R, 2ER, 5H, 3K, 1BB
Todd Uhrig, 1 ip, 1R, 1ER, 3H, 1K, 0BB

Game 11
Kitchener vs Chicago/NY
Don Scott vs Sean Cleary
Scoreless into the 7th
Rob Gray singles, Eziekel, sac, Gray safe on 2b, one out
Darryl Joy, passed ball, runner to 3b; intentional walk, runners on the corners, one out
time out, major meeting with the pitcher, and another meeting,
Ryan Wolfe is up, wild pitch, runner to 2b, runners on 2 and 3; up the middle to score the winning run.
FINAL: Kitchener 1 Chicago/NY 0
Teams lined up for the hand shake and there is no other than Tom MacAvoy! Every Twin gave him a hug.
WP: Don Scott: 7 ip, 0R, 0ER, 4H, 9K, 0BB
LP: Sean Cleary: 6.1 ip, 1R, 0ER, 4H, 7K, 0BB

Game 12
Port Elgin 1 New York 0
WP: Todd Uhrig, 5 ip, 0R, 0ER, 2H, 3K, 0BB
Scott Smith: 2 ip, 0R, 0ER, 1H, 4K, 1BB
LP: Paul Koert: 7 ip, 0R, 0ER, 1H, 11K, 1BB
Port Elgin run was scored on a walk to Ryan Dudgeon, the 1st batter of the game. He advanced to 2b on a Ryan Whitney out then scored when Todd Uhrig hit a single to deep 3rd who made a throwing error to 1st.

Game 13
Midland Explorers vs Niagara Snappers
Brian Urquhart vs Scott Wagar
B4 3-0 Snappers – 3-run HR by Kevin Newhouse
B5 5-0 Snappers
Final: Snappers 5 Explorers 0
WP: Scott Wagar: 7 ip, 0R, 0ER, 5H, 2K, 0BB
LP: Brian Urquhart: 6 ip, 5R, 2ER, 7H, 6K, 1BB

Game 14
Jarvis Travelers vs Owen Sound Selects
OS up 4-2 on Jarvis bottom 8
4-4 OS and Jarvis Top 9
Final Jarvis 5 Owen Sound 4
WP: Adam Folkard: 3.2 ip, 2R, 2ER, 1H, 8K, 1BB
Trevor Ethier: 5.1 ip, 2R, 0ER, 4H, 1K, 1BB
LP: Matt Leahy: 8.2 ip, 5R, 3ER, 7H, 5K, 2BB
Greg Courneyea GWRBI

Game 15
Kitchener Rivershark Twins vs Elmira Expos
Todd Martin vs Dan Martin
1-0 Kitchener into B6
Elmira scores 1 to tie in B7 – into 8th
Elmira strands a runner at third in B8 – into 9th
Kitchener scores 4 in T9 – lead 5-1
Final Kitchener 5 Elmira 2 – 9 innings
WP: Don Scott: 3 ip, 2R, 1ER, 3H, 3K, 0BB
Todd Martin: 6 ip, 0R, 0ER, 1H, 11K, 1BB
LP: Dan Martin: 8.1 ip, 5R, 5ER, 9H, 9K, 1BB
Casey Halstead: 0.2 ip, 0R, 0ER, 1H

Game 16
KW Cubs 7 Port Elgin 0
WP: Ryan French: 5 ip, 0R, 0ER, 3H, 1K, 1BB
LP: Rob Fawcett: 2.2 ip, 6R, 3ER, 4H, 3K, 4BB
Scott Smith: 1.1 ip, 1R, 0ER, 1H, 1K, 2BB

Game 17
Chicago/NY vs Niagara
# 3 Chicago/NY – 3 # 20 Niagara Snappers – 1
WP: Jeremy Manley: 7 ip, 1R, 1ER, 6H, 15K, 1BB
LP: Andy Jackson: 7 ip, 3R, 3ER, 6H, 6K, 2BB

Game 18
Jarvis Travelers vs NY Gremlins
Folkard vs Newton
B2 1-0 for Gremlins
Final:
# 4 NY Gremlins – 3 # 2 Jarvis Travelers – 2

WP: Bill Hillhouse, 3 ip
Bryan Newton: 6 ip, 2R, 2ER, 2H, 13K, 1BB
LP: Trevor Ethier, 3.1 ip, 2R, 1ER, 1H, 7K, 2BB
Adam Folkard, 5 ip, 1R, 1ER, 2H, 12K, 1BB

Sunday
Game 19
Elmira Expos 11 Midland Explorers 5

Game 20
Owen Sound Selects 2 KW Cubs 1 – 8 innings
WP Andy Skelton
LP Ryan French
End Round Robin

Quarter finals:
Chicago/NY 11 Owen Sound 2 – final
WP Jeremy Manley
LP Matt Leahy, relief Andy Skelton
Steve Mullaley 2 HRs 5RBIs for Chicago/NY

Jarvis 12 Niagara 1 – final
WP Rob OBrien, relief Trevor Ethier
LP Scott Wagar

Semi-finals
Jarvis Travelers 3 Kitchener Rivershark Twins 2 Ballpark Radio
WP Adam Folkard, in relief of Trevor Ethier
LP Todd Martin in relief of Grant Patterson

Chicago/NY 7 New York Gremlins 1
WP Sean Cleary 2-hitter
LP Paul Koert, relief Bryan Newton

Final
Chicago/NY vs Jarvis Travelers Ballpark Radio
Jarvis Travelers – 4
Chicago/NY – 2

WP Trevor Ethier, Save Adam Folkard
LP Sean Cleary

Don’t forget that Ballpark Radio will be on the air with two games Sunday afternoon at 1 pm and 3 pm eastern. Be sure to join Kyle Smith and Blair Setford for all of the action.


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Scores from Port Huron

June 26th, 2010

Updated

Editor’s Note: Thanks to Ballpark Radio’s Joe Todd and Alvinston’s Paul McCart for the following:
Port Huron Shaw Chiropractic 8
Ingersoll Crush 2 – 8 innings

Port Huron had a grand slam home run in the top of the 8th.
WP Dewey Dyck
LP Todd Winkworth
Ingersoll had tied it up in the bottom of the 7th with 4 singles in a row, but scored only one run.

Alvinston Indians 7
Midland Mickeys 0

The second game started at 10:30 pm with Doug Gillis on the mound for Midland Mickey’s against Brad Young for Alvinston Indians.

Brad Young throws a 1-hitter for the Indians. Ryan Chapmans key 3-run triple was the key blow.

Saturday
Shakespeare 6 Duncan Outlaws 1

Shakespeare scores 6 in T7 for the win.
Luke Raymer winning pitcher.

Hickson 2 Ashland AMV 1

Stock Pack 7 Waterdown Hammer 0

Ingersoll 8 Oshawa 1

Alvinston 7 Duncan Outlaws 0
John Ferguson picked up the win with relief help from Shaun Winship.
Brad Young led the Indian offence with a key 2-out double and Mark McCallum had a 3-run HR.

St. Thomas 11 Oshawa 0

Shakespeare 1 Midland Mickey’s 0

Waterdown 8 Ashland AMV 0

St. Thomas 1 Ingersoll 0
WP Ian Knott LP Todd Winkworth
St. Thomas scores 1 in B7

Alvinston 7 Shakespeare 0
Brad Young picked up another win with 1 inning relief from Shaun Winship

Waterdown 5 Ashland ASW 1

Hickson 5 Stock Pack 1

Oshawa 5 Port Huron 2

Midland Mickey’s 3 Duncan 2

Waterdown 4 Hickson 2

Sunday Quarter-finals


Waterdown Hammer 3 St. Thomas Storm 2 – 8 innings

Hickson Reds 4 Ingersoll Crush 3

Ashland Stock Pack 7 Shakespeare Falcons 4

Alvinston Indians over Midland Mickey’s

Semi-finals
Waterdown over Hickson

Alvinston & Ashland tied 4-4 in the 9th inning so with the diamonds to wet to continue.

The final 3 teams – Ashland, Waterdown and Alvinston split the prize money.

Hickson Reds are the highest finishing Canada East team that needed a berth to the ISC World Tournament.

2010 ISC Guide Online

June 25th, 2010

For the first time ever, you can read the annual International Softball Congress Guide online.

With over 140 pages of stats, stories and photos, the 2010 ISC Guide is a veritable treasure trove of information on the previous year’s World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions along with historical data on players and teams from years gone by.

Click this link to get reading.

You can also order a copy from the ISC. Go to www.iscfastpitch.com and click on the ISC products link in left margin. Follow the links to make payment via Visa or MasterCard.