Canada East qualifier in Innerkip

June 19th, 2010

Friday

Game 1
7:00pm
9-2 kitchener over ingersoll – 5 innings
WP Mel Ross LP Adam Martin

Game 2
Shakespeare 11 Innerkip 10
8 innings
WP Nick Laurette
LP Ryan Gill
Game winning 2-run home run by Rob Faulhaufer.

Saturday

Game 3
Wellington Sox – 8R 8H 0E
South Perth Juniors – 0R 3H 2E
5 inning mercy
WP – Nic Goetz
LP – David Juniper

Game 4
Hickson Reds 7R 12H 1E
Innerkip Eagles 1R 6H 1E
WP Mark Van Vliet
LP Rob Dickson

Below is the schedule for the 2010 ISC Canada East Qualifier Tournament to be held in Innerkip, Ontario June 18-20.

Two berths are available to the 2010 ISC World Tournament.

ISC Regional Commissioner Joe Todd will be on site along with game controllers Doug & Chris Bach, Colin Smith & Jim Marr. Ballpark Radio’s Kyle Smith may also make a special guest appearance.

DIVISION A
Hickson Reds
Shakespeare Falcons
Alvinston Indians
Innerkip Eagles

DIVISION B
Kitchener Outlaws
Ingersoll Crush
Wellington Sox
SP Juniors

Friday 7:00PM Ingersoll vs. Kitchener D2
Friday 9:00PM Shakespeare vs. Innerkip D1

Saturday 9:00AM SP Juniors vs. Wellington D1
Saturday 10:00AM Hickson vs. Innerkip D2
Saturday 12:00PM Ingersoll vs. SP Juniors D1
Saturday 1:00PM Shakespeare vs. Hickson D2
Saturday 2:00PM Innerkip vs. Alvinston D1
Saturday 3:00PM SP Juniors vs. Kitchener D2
Saturday 4:00PM Ingersoll vs. Wellington D1
Saturday 5:00PM Alvinston vs. Shakespeare D2
Saturday 7:00PM Kitchener vs. Wellington D1
Saturday 9:00PM Alvinston vs. Hickson D1

Sunday 9:00AM P1: A1 vs. B1 D1
Sunday 9:00AM P2: A2 vs. B2 D2
Sunday 11:00AM P3: Loser P1 vs. Winner P2 D1
Sunday 1:00PM P4: Winner P1 vs. Winner P3 D1

Napanee Qualifier – Friday Night

June 18th, 2010

Game 1
Cobourg‬ Force 9
Napanee Jr Express 2

WP Jason Smith 5 innings 2 runs 5 hits 5Ks
Save Jeff Murphy 2 innings 1K
LP Ian Wallwork 7 innings 9 runs 10 hits 6Ks 6BBs
T1 Force Craig Buttar RBI 2b scores Dave Brownhill
B3 Express Jordan Hulton 3b scores on Craig McGarvey RBI 1b; McGarvey scores on an infield error
T4 Force Craig Buttar 1b scores on RBI 2b by Scott Leblanc
T5 Force Jake Taylor 3b scores Dave Brownhill; Taylor scores on wild pitch
B6 Jeff Murphy in to pitch for Cobourg
T7 Force Scott Evans 1b, Taylor, Jodie Schnarr both walked, Craig Buttar bases loaded walk scores Terry Eaton running for Evans, Scott Leblanc 2-RBI 2b scores Taylor and Schnarr ; Buttar scores on a wild pitch; Leblanc scores on a passed ball

Game 2
Cree Nation Bears 2
North Fred Kings 5

WP Jordan McDonald 5 innings 1 run, unearned 1 hit 9 Ks 1BB
Save Bryan Brooks 2 innings 1 run, unearned 1 hit 3Ks 1BB
LP Ray Shanoush 6 innings 5 runs 4 earned 6 hits 6Ks 2BB
T1 Bears Graham Cheezo reached on an error, scored on an RBI 1b by Brent Blackned
B3 Kings Jeff Hannah walked, advanced on a wild pitch and ground out and scored on a wild pitch
B4 Kings Pat Severin home run
T6 Bryan Brooks in to pitch for North Fred
B6 Kings Corey Brooks reached on an error advanced to second, stole third, Severin BB, Ryan Wagar pinch ran; Ryan Sharpe 2-RBI 2b scores Brooks and Wagar; Aaron Shield RBI 1b to score Sharpe
T7 Darren Gilpen RBI 1b scored Mike Gilpen who reached on an error

Blair Setford

Fastball, circa 1950

June 18th, 2010

Brad Robinson’s grandfather, Howard Robinson, circa 1950, at Moonstone Ontario, Canada. Love that crowd and the gear !

Howard was described as “a small fellow with a sparkplug/agitator attitude, who loved the game until he died.”

Canada East Napanee Qualifier Schedule

June 18th, 2010

Below is the schedule for the 2010 ISC Canada East Qualifier Tournament to be held in Napanee, Ontario June 18-20.

Two berths are available to the 2010 ISC World Tournament.

ISC Game Controller Mal Swift will be on site and will be assisted by ISC Canada East VP Blair Setford.

Pool A
Cobourg Force
Toronto Gators
Napanee Express
Curve Lake Midgets

Pool B
Donnacona Blue Sox
St. Thomas Storm
North Fredericksburg Kings
Cree Nation Bears

Friday 7 pm
Napanee vs Cobourg D1

Friday 9 pm
North Fred vs Cree Nation D1

Saturday 9 am
Curve Lake vs Toronto D1

Saturday 11 am
St. Thomas vs North Fred D1
Cree Nation vs Donnacona D2

Saturday 1 pm
Curve Lake vs Napanee D1
Cobourg vs Toronto D2

Saturday 3 pm
Donnacona vs St. Thomas D1

Saturday 5 pm
Toronto vs Napanee D1
Cobourg vs Curve Lake D2

Saturday 7 pm
St. Thomas vs Cree Nation D1

Saturday 9 pm
Donnacona vs North Fred D2

Sunday 9 am
P1 A1 vs B1 D1
P2 A2 vs B2 D2

Sunday 11 am
P3 Loser P1 vs Winner P2 D1

Sunday 1 pm
P4 Winner P1 vs Winner P3 D1

Joe Todd
ISC Regional Commissioner


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USA Softball ASA announces 2010-11 Junior Women’s National Team

June 18th, 2010

OKLAHOMA CITY – Seventeen athletes have been selected for the 2010-11 USA Softball Junior Women’s National Team, the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) of America announced today. The athletes selected hail from seven states: Arizona, California, Florida, Ohio, Oregon, Maryland and New Mexico.

The team will compete later this year at the III Pan American Softball Championship (18-and-under), August 6-15, in Bogota, Colombia, which serves as a qualifier for the International Softball Federation (ISF) IX Jr. Women’s World Championship (19-and-under), December 6-17, 2011, in Cape Town, South Africa.

“I am really proud of the 41 athletes who tried out for the Junior Women’s National Team and excited for the 17 who were selected to wear the USA uniform,” said Head Coach Karen Johns (Starkville, Miss./asst. coach Mississippi State). “I am looking forward to watching these young women play their best softball on the world stage and win Gold Medals for their country. I hope their first experiences with the USA Softball program are positive.”

Suzy Brazney (Huntington Beach, Calif./head coach Golden West College), Stacy Iveson (Prescott, Ariz./head coach Yavapai College) and Pat Murphy (Northport, Ala./head coach Alabama) will join Johns in Colombia as assistant coaches. Joe Salvatore (Monroe Township, N.J./coach New Jersey Breakers) is the volunteer assistant coach for the Junior Women’s National Team.

2010-11 USA Softball Junior Women’s National Team Roster

Lauren Chamberlain (Trabuco Canyon, Calif./California Worth Firecrackers 18-Under Gold)
Cheyenne Cordes (Fairfield, Calif./California Lady Magic)
Ally Carda (Elk Grove, Calif./California Lady Magic)
Dallas Escobedo (Glendale, Ariz./Arizona Hotshots Gold)
Amber Freeman (Lakewood, Calif./Corona Angels 18-Under Gold-Tyson)
Erin Gabriel (Poland, Ohio/Valley Extreme Blue)
Chelsea Goodacre (Temecula, Calif./California Fury)
Lauren Haeger (Peoria, Ariz./ Arizona Hotshots Gold)
Kylee Lahners (Laguna Hills, Calif./ California Worth Firecrackers 18-Under Gold)
Destinee Martinez (Corona, Calif./ Corona Angels 18-Under Gold-Tyson)
Shelby Pendley (Albuquerque, N.M./New Mexico Sundancers)
Kourtney Salvarola (Arnold, Md./Wagners)
Madison Shipman (Valencia, Calif./So Cal Choppers)
Cheyanne Tarango (Anaheim Hills, Calif./ California Worth Firecrackers 18-Under Gold)
Nyree White (Eugene, Ore./ California Worth Firecrackers 18-Under Gold)
Hallie Wilson (North Tustin, Calif./ California Worth Firecrackers 18-Under Gold)
Chelsea Zgrabik (Nokomis, Fla./Florida Tropic Wave-Morgan)

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2010 Herald and Review Decatur Pride Shootout

June 17th, 2010

The 2010 Herald and Review Decatur Pride Shootout gets under way this Friday night at Borg Warner Field in Decatur.

The host Decatur Pride will take on Log Cabin of Villa Grove at 7:00pm followed by The Bar of Appleton against Kelso, MO Fastpitch at 9:00pm. Other teams entered in this years event include Aurora Dolan and Murphy, Marshall, MI Lightning, Belleville Stallions and Pete’s Blue’s of Mascoutah, IL.

Play will resume on Saturday at Noon with a full slate of games throughout the day. Championship Sunday will begin at 8:00am with the final to be played at 2:00pm.

Full concessions will be available including a grill with Pork Chop Sandwiches, Brats, and Burgers. The Pride Beer Garden will be serving cold beer throughout the tournament with $3 16oz cups and $8 Buckets of Budweiser products.

Admission is $3 on Friday night, $5 All Day or $3 after 6pm on Saturday and $5 All Day or $3 after Noon on Sunday. Tournament Passes will be available on Friday night for $10.

Tournament T-Shirts will be available at the Souvenir Stand.

Game Reports will be sent throughout the day each day of the tournament.

Borg Warner Field is located at the intersection of Illinois Rt. 51 and Imboden Drive on the south edge of Decatur.

Click here for tournament flyer with schedule of games.

The Iron Men of fastpitch softball

June 17th, 2010

Story by Bob Otto/OttoinFocus


(click banner for original news story at OttoinFocus)

(On the eve of the “California Classic” California Classic Schedule we’re paying tribute to two of the Oceanside / San Diego area’s greatest fastpitch legends. Brian McNaughton and Ronnie Ortega are no longer with us, but they forever remain in our hearts and memories. And if they were still alive, they’d certainly be taking in the action at the Classic.)


The late, great Ron Ortega

By BOB Otto
Originally written, Nov. 12, 1995

OCEANSIDE, CA – Former Baltimore Oriole, Cal Ripken, accomplished an amazing feat on Sept. 6, 1995 when he played in his 2,131st consecutive major league game to pass Lou Gehrig and become baseball’s new “Iron Man.”

But as remarkable as Ripken’s record is, it doesn’t come close to the exploits of two the San Diego area’s finest fastpitch softball pitchers.

Meet Brian McNaughton and Ronnie Ortega. What these two have done on the ball diamond is astounding.


Brian McNaughton, a true fastpitch warrior and great supporter of the sport.

McNaughton, born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, started hurling a softball as a 10-year-old. Back then the hourly wage was 90 cents. A newspaper cost 3 cents, and his father was off to fight in World War II.

As for Ortega, when he got his hands on a softball, FDR was president. It was the early 1940s. Cal Ripkin wasn’t even a gleam yet. You get the idea. These two pitchers have been around for awhile.

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June 17th, 2010

Revised California Classic Schedule of Games

June 17th, 2010

California Classic players and fans – please be sure to take note of the REVISED schedule of games for this coming weekend in San Diego:

Click photo to visit their official website.

The California Classic schedule was revised, due to the So Cal Tribe dropping out of the tournament. The new schedule is:

Saturday, June 19, 2010

8:00
California A’s vs. Cal State Builders
Bakersfield Silverhawks vs. Portland
Vancouver vs. IAC

10:00
California A’s vs. Maccabi
Rude Pac vs. Pala Braves
Vancouver vs. Tow Pro’s

12:00
Rude Pac vs. Portland
Bakersfield Silverhawks vs. Cal State Builders
IAC vs. Barona

2:00
California A’s vs. Portland
Maccabi vs. Pala Braves
Vancouver vs. Barona

4:00
Rude Pac vs. Silverhawks
Cal State Builders vs Pala Braves
IAC vs. Tow Pro’s

6:00
Rude Pac vs Maccabi
Tow Pro’s vs Barona

The Cal Classic will be held at the brand new Sportsplex in Santee, California, about 20 miles northeast of downtown San Diego.

Smitty to HOF

June 17th, 2010

Congratulations to Mike Smith on his pending induction to the Lehigh Valley Softball Hall of Fame tonight at Pates Park.


(Photo by Maddy Flanagan) Can he still get that kind of air? Ask Smitty !

Mike has had more than his share of moments in the sun. One that stands out in my mind that I had a chance to watch, was his performance pitching for the Quaker Riversharks in the NAFA AA World Series in 2003 at Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, where he single-handedly pitched his team into the championship game. (Photo above) It was Mike Smith in the circle and Smitty in the pen. All week long.

Below is a photo of Mike at last night’s Hall of Fame ceremony, and his fastpitch biography:

Mike’s Fastpitch Bio:

Mike Smith #8

Mike Smith began his softball career as an infielder int he AllentownChurch League for Grace UC Cattheage of fourteen. After four years he advanced to the East Penn Fastpitch League and played five seasons with the Allentown Patriots.

In 1985 he received the call that elevated his softball career.

The call came from Rocky Santilli, coach of the Reading Sunners Major Men’s Fastpitch team.
Playing with the Sunners, Mike traveled across the country including representing the East Coast in the 1986 Olympic Sports Festival in Houston, Texas. In 1989 heplayed on Team USA in the Men’s Softball World Cup which was the last USA team to defeat New Zealand’s team to date. While playing with the Sunners, Mike had the opportunity to play with legendary pitcher Ty Stofflet who inspired his interest in becoming a pitcher.

After sharpening his pitching skills during the 80’s and 90’s playing in the East Penn League with Duke’s Pub and Poppa’s Pizza, he got his shot to pitch with the Philadelphia based team, DC Tire at the Men’s Class “A” level. In 1992, Mike played with DC Tire in the 64 team field ASA Tournament in Sacramento, CA. In the tournament, Mike pitched and won three games,and hit the walkoff championship winning home run in the bottom of the 8th inning to assist DC Tire in claiming the National Title. His play earned him First Team All-American Honors, Most Valuable Pitcher, and Most Valuable Player. In1994, DC Tire again claimed the ASA Men’s Class “A” National Title in Salem, OR. Mike contributed with a 4-0 pitching record, including a win in the Championship game and again received First Team All-American Honors.

Throughout the 90’s, while pitching and playing with such teams as Rookie’s Sports Pub and Fullerton Fire Company, his teams won numerous league and playoff championships.

Between 1999 and 2002, Mike played on weekends with the Can-Am Windmillers and All Seasons Patriots. In 2002, All Seasons wonthe NAFA AAA World Series,and Mike was named as a First Team All-World Player. He then joined the Quaker Riversharks in 2003 and that year at the NAFA AAWorld Series, Mike led his team to the championship game by pitching eight games in four days, totaling 56 innings, and tallying 28 consecutive innings on
the final day.Unfortunately the Riversharks came up short in the final game and finished in second place.His effort earned him a place on the First Team All-World Team and he also claimed the Most Valuable Pitcher Award.

During the next five years, Mike accomplished additional All-World Honors at both theNAFA World Series and theNSA World Series tournaments. Mike finished his ISC career with the Rise assisting them with back to back top four finishes in the ISC II Tournament of Champions in 2005 and 2006.

In addition to playing on weekend traveling teams, Mike continued to play in theEast Penn League. From 2002 to 2009, Mike played with the Jordan AC and Stooges Pub winning seven league and playoff titles, including last year’s final seasonof the East Penn League.

After turning forty he was recruited by the Matarazzo Seadogs ou tBoston, MA to play at the 40 & Over Nationals. With Matarazzo, Mike won three titles in 2005, 2006, & 2009.

Mike has been married to his wife Jill for fifteen years and his daughter Kourtney is now a junior at Penn State University. Mike plans to make golfing his next passion and he’s hoping to get his handicap into single digits at some point this year.

Stats

World&National Titles: 8 Wins: 425*
All-American&All-WorldHonors: 9 Strikeouts: 4300*
EastPenn LeagueTitles: 17 No- Hitters: 31
PerfectGames: 8
Homeruns: 265*
* approximate