Single Elimination Sunday at Best of the West

June 6th, 2010

California Athletics Repeat as Best of the West Champions


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Two berths to the ISC World Tournament up for grabs.

Sunday June 6 Single Elimination Schedule

Game 15 8:00 AM Field #1 9th Place Vs 6th Place
Italian Athletic Club 11
Caribbean 5

WP-Tony Peeples
LP-Cecilio Smalling
We’ll post more details as time permits

Game 16 8:00 AM Field #2 8th Place Vs 7th Place
Liberty Fastpitch v. Rude Pac
Rude Pac 10
Liberty Fastpitch 4

WP-Gerald Pyle
LP-Doug Rooney

Game 17 10:00 AM Field #1 1st Place Vs Winner of Game 15
California A’s vs. Winner of Game 15 – Italian Athletic Club)
California A’s 5
Italian Athletic Club 1

WP-Sean Whitten
LP-Tyson Barkman

Game 18 10:00 AM Field #2 2nd Place Vs 5th Place
Cal State Builders v. Bakersfield Silverhawks
Bakersfield Silverhawks 5
Cal State Builders 1

WP-Sebastian Gervasutti
LP-Darren Strang

Game 19 10:00 AM Field #3 3rd Place Vs 4th Place
Santa Cecelia/Mexicali MX vs. Macabbi USA
Macabbi 3
Mexicali/Santa Cecelia 2

Tie breaker 8 innings (1-1 after 7)
WP-Darren Rea
LP-Panfilo Valdez
Steve Schucker got the winning hit, driving in Dan Winnick who doubled to tie the game

Game 20 Noon Field #1 Winner of Game #16 Vs Winner of Game #17
(Semi-final)
California A’s 2
Rude Pac 0

WP: Derek Mayson
LP: Cory Avery

Game 21 Noon Field #2 Winner of Game #18 Vs Winner of Game #19
(Semi-final)
Bakersfield Silverhawks 7
Macabbi USA 1

WP: Andrew Putnam
LP: Darren Rea

LIVE!!

Jim is broadcasting the BotW Championship game live on Ballpark Radio.

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Editor’s note: Cap tip to Blair Setford for getting the word out about the Ballparkradio broadcast of the championship game today. We were experimenting with a cellular wireless card for our broadcasts, and decided to turn out “test” into a regular broadcast. We were pleased with the results, in that it delivered a solid, stable connection with good sound quality. This bodes well for our ability to broadcast from locales without a permanent internet connection. We welcome additional feedback on the signal and sound quality from anyone that tuned in today. You can email us: live (at) ballparkradio.com

Game 22 2:00 PM Field #1 Championship Game
ISC #5 California A’s 5
ISC #10 Bakersfield Silverhawks 1

WP: Travis Price 5 inn 6Ks, Sean Whitten 2 inn 5Ks
LP: Sebastian Gervasutti

Final Order of Finish
1 California A’s
2 Bakersfield Silverhawks
T3 Rude Pac
T3 USA Maccabi

MVP – Paul Rosebush (California A’s) – 9 hits
MVPitcher – Sean Whitten (California A’s) 4 appearances, 2 starts, 2 relief appearances, 3 wins and one save

Rain Ends 2010 Snapper Shootout

June 6th, 2010

With a ton of rain overnight and continuing rain for most of the day forecasted, the tournament committee has decided that the tournament will be cancelled.

The total prize money was dispersed as following:

DIVISION WINNERS will receive $600. These include Niagara Snappers, Elmira Expos, Alvinston Indians and Waterdown Hammer.

2nd PLACE IN DIVISION will receive $350. These include Quyon Flyers, Hill United, Jarvis Travelers and Palermo Athletics.

A SIDE had a total of $3800 assigned to it. Money was awarded based on finish in round robin play.

B SIDE TEAMS will receive $50. These include KW Cubs, Owen Sound Selects, Cobourg Force and Oshawa BB’s.

B WINNER was to receive $200 in prize money so we divided it by 4.

All $4000 in prize money was dispersed in what we believe was a fair fashion, rewarding the teams based on their finish in round robin play. We appreciate all the teams understanding in this situation.

Editor’s note: For our recap of Saturday scores, click here.

Best of the West News coverage on local TV

June 5th, 2010

The 20th annual Best of the West tournament was featured by KEYTV, the local ABC affiliate in Santa Barbara, California.



Click here to view their video and to view their original news story, excerpted below.

The Best of the West is celebrating its 20th anniversary, with some of the best men’s fast-pitch players in the world taking part.

Ten teams from the U.S., Canada, New Zealand, Mexico and South America are involved in the longest running open tournament in California. Two berths in the 2010 ISC World Tournament will be awarded to the two top finishers.

Witnessing the tournament is a marvel in hand/eye coordination as some of the pitchers throw about 85 m.p.h., which would be equivalent to 100 m.p.h. in baseball.

Best of the West – Saturday Scores

June 5th, 2010


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* 8pm Saturday night. All Scores for Saturday posted below. We’ll have the Sunday bracket up a bit later tonight.

Saturday June 5

Game 1
9:00 AM Field #1 Liberty Fastpitch Vs Caribbean Fastpitch
Liberty Fastpitch 13
Caribbean Fastpitch 3

*mercy rule
WP-Ed Patterson (4 K’s)
LP-Cecilio Smalling
For Liberty: Darrin McCall 3-4, 3RBI, double, and 2 runs; Joe Janicke 2-2, HR, 2 RBI and 2 runs scored; Dan Plezentz 2-3, 2 runs scored; David Carillo 1-3 with triple and 2 RBI
For Caribbean: Ned Waters 2-2; Fred Hanker 1-3, run scored; Cecilio Smalling Jr. 1-3, run scored

Game 2
9:00 AM Field #2 Bakersfield SilverHawks Vs Rude Pac
Rude Pac 2
Bakersfield Silverhawks 0

WP-Cory Avery (10K’s, 3 hitter)
LP-Sebastian Gervesutti (8Ks)
Rude Pac: Keith Barker 2-2, RBI double and run scored; Canyon Vance 1-2 run scored;
Silverhawks: Tim Hunt 2-3 double; Tony Acedo 1-1;

Game 3
11:00 AM Field #1 Maccabi USA Vs Santa Cecelia / Mexicali

Santa Cecelia/Mexicali MX – 5
# 30 Maccabi USA – 0

WP-Panfilo Valdez (10 K’s)
LP-Darren Rea (11 K’s)

Santa Cecelia MX – Daniel Rochin 2-3, 2 RBI; Mario Perez 1-2, double, 2 runs; Mario Hernandez 1-2, double and run scored; Cesar Alcantar 1-3, 2 RBI, HR and run scored.

Maccabi – only 2 hits off of Valdez
Nate Fish 1-3, Dave Shapiro 1-3, double

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Single Elimination Sunday at Snapper Shootout

June 5th, 2010

Editor’s note: Rain predicted for Sunday, so watch for more info here.

FINAL STANDINGS

RED

(#19) Niagara Snappers 2-1

(#35) Palermo Athletics 2-1

(#20) KW Cubs 1-2

(#23) Toronto Gators 1-2


BLACK

(#24) Elmira Expos 3-0

(#36) Quyon Combat Flyers 2-1

(NR) Oshawa BB’s 1-2

(#17) Ashland Stockpack 0-3

WHITE

(#26) Alvinston Indians 3-0

(#2) Jarvis Travelers 2-1

(#28) Cobourg Force 1-2

(#32) Wyevale Tribe 0-3

SILVER

(#33) Waterdown Hammer 2-1

(#NR) Hill United 2-1

(#13) Owen Sound Selects 2-1

(#29) St. Thomas Centennials 0-3

PLAY-OFF SCHEDULE

9:00am – “A” Quarter Final #1 (game #25)
Red#1 vs. Black #2
NIAGARA SNAPPERS VS. QUYON FLYERS

9:00am – “A” Quarter Final #2 (game #26)
White #1 vs. Silver #2
ALVINSTON INDIANS VS. HILL UNITED

10:00am – “B” Quarter Final #1 (game #27)
Red#3 vs. Black #3
KW CUBS VS. OSHAWA BB’S

11:15am – “A” Quarter Final #3 (game #28)
Red#2 vs. Black #1
PALERMO ATHETICS VS. ELMIRA CUBS

11:15am –“A” Quarter Final #4 (game #29)
White #2 vs. Silver #1
JARVIS TRAVELLERS VS. WATERDOWN HAMMER

12:00pm – “B” Quarter Final #2 (game#30)
White #3 vs. Silver #3
COBOURG FORCE VS. OWEN SOUND SELECTS

1:30pm – Semi Final #1 (game #31)
Winner G25 vs. Winner G28

1:30pm – Semi Final #2 (game #32)
Winner G26 vs. Winner G29

2:00pm – “B” Championship (game #33)
Winner G27 vs. Winner G30

3:45pm – “A” Championship (game #34)

Winner G31 vs. Winner G32

Snapper Shootout – Saturday Scores

June 5th, 2010

Editor’s note: 7:22pm PDT – All Saturday scores now posted, along with Sunday’s Schedule of Games. Rain predicted, so watch for more info Sunday.

Thanks to Dan Bernard for providing this information.

For Friday night scores, click here.

Alvinston Indians 5
Cobourg Force 4

WP: in relief Shaun Winship, starter Ryan Swift
LP: Wayne Wells 7k

Joe Triest 3-3, Keith Rankin 2-2 1 HR, Ryan Gray 2-3 for Alvinston Indians

Jay Schnarr RBI for Cobourg

Quyon Flyers 8
Oshawa Jrs. 1

**5 inning mercy

WP: Chad Hargrove 8k
LP: Vanvolkenburg 1k, in relief Jordan Wrightly 1k

Joe Allan 2 RBI, Matt Greer RBI for Quyon

Justin Chrysler RBI for Oshawa

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Derek Mayson New ISC Player Rep

June 5th, 2010

Canada West vice president, Todd McCabe has appointed Derek Mayson of North Vancouver, BC as a Canada West Player Rep, replacing Glenn “Spike” Ormsby who is retiring from the game. Glenn and his wife are expecting their 3rd child shortly and he feels it’s now time for him to step up and be a dad and husband. We thank Glenn for his service.

Derek Mayson is a 2007 ISC All-World pitcher and DH who will play for California A’s in the 2010 season. He has played in 5-ISC World Tournaments, is a member of the Canadian national team, was a member of the 2007 Vancouver Grey Sox when they won Canadian national championship and plays in a local league with Vancouver Meralomas.

Derek is employed as Executive Director of the Athletics For Kids Society.

Please join me in welcoming Derek Mayson as our newest ISC Player Rep.

Derek Mayson
2090 Greylynn Crescent
North Vancouver, BC
drmayson (at) gmail.com

Ken

20th Anniversary of Best of the West

June 5th, 2010

Best of the West tournament Director David Blackburn has been at the helm of the longest running Men’s Open tournament in California for 13 of its 20 years, seeing it through some of its leaner years, and back, including last year’s largest field of teams ever. The tournament has been hosted in several different cities over its twenty year run.


(Best of the West tournament director David Blackburn shown at right, also brought streaming audio and video broadcasts to men’s fastpitch)

The tournament was established by longtime fastpitch booster Al Ruegsegger, whose Culver City teams hosted the fabled Long Beach Nitehawks in their heyday. Ruegsegger was in the business of manufacturing baseball uniforms, and also providing them as wardrobe to Hollywood for the string of baseball movies that we have all seen — Field of Dreams, The Natural Bull Durham, A League of their Own. A perfect match for a men’s fastpitch team.

When the Long Beach Nitehawks finally shuttered their operations in the 1980’s after decades of play, it was Ruegsegger and Long Beach sports booster Al Savala who came along and established a top level open team, the Long Beach Painters. (taking its name from the painting business run by Savala). The Painters kept Long Beach on the fastpitch map, competing against the best teams of its day.


The image above is from my old T-shirt from the 2nd Best of the West in 1992

Ruegsegger saw the the Best of the West tournament as a “win-win-win”. First and foremost, it was a way to bring the best teams from the western region to Long Beach for the fans to see play. When the number of open level teams began to dwindle, teams found themselves traveling greater distances to compete, and hosting fewer and fewer home games. Local Long Beach fans would read about players like pitching legend Peter Meredith, of Utah’s Larry Miller Toyota, but didn’t get the opportunity to see them play in person.

Best of the West changed that. Meredith was the headliner on the marquee in those first few years of Best of the West. Meredith was truly larger than life, both in stature and in the pitching circle. Local players — even those not playing in the tournament came out to see him pitch, and to watch teams like his Larry Miller Toyota squad from Salt Lake City, Utah compete. After the games on Saturday, a good portion of that crowd wandered down to a local watering hole, with Meredith standing head and shoulders above the rest of the crowd, piquing the curiosity of locals who knew little about men’s fastpitch. Top flite fastpitch had returned to Long Beach.

The other parts of Ruegsegger’s “win-win-win” formula for Best of the West were focused on the players. For his own team, it was a chance to host some great competition in their own backyard, and do it for the entire weekend, to allow the families and friends to see the team without going on the road with them. And finally, it opened a window on fastpitch’s past, for players to compete on hallowed ground on which the Long Beach Nitehawks had played for decades, enroute to their record 10 ISC World titles. Joe Rodgers Field was “old school”, the way Wrigley Field or Fenway Park are to baseball. There were, of course, shinier, fancier places to play, but none could boast the history of Joe Rodgers Field.

Tournaments come and tournaments go, so when the Long Beach Painters team closed up shop, the future of the Best of the West was uncertain. David Blackburn — a pitcher on Ruegsegger’s Painter team for a number of year stepped forward to keep the tournament alive. It was about the same time that Blackburn was making his mark on the fastpitch world, in bringing streaming audio broadcasts to the International Softball Congress World tournament. Blackburn grew up playing fastpitch – something he continues to do to this day, and gave back to the game by helping to promote it. After seven years, Ruegsegger handed the baton to David Blackburn, who has extended its run for nearly twice that long, taking it to its 20th anniversary this year.

Joe Rodgers Field underwent renovation, and then became more expensive a venue, used more for movie shoots than ballgames.

To keep things rolling along, David Blackburn took the Best of the West tournament on the road. Among its homes were Burbank, CA (1999), Palmdale, CA (2000, 2001, including the first ever streaming audio broadcasts), the new fields built on the Soboba Indian reservation in San Jacinto CA (2002, 2003), and, then later the fields of a remote little town in the California desert called Winchester (2004, 2005)

(Photographer Bob Otto)

A bit of my personal history is intertwined with the Best of the West tournament. I was privileged to play in the first few, as a member of the Vista Bombers. (A remnant of a souvenir T-shirt of mine from ’92 is shown above.) In 2001, tournament director David Blackburn invited me to Palmdale to help with “something new” – streaming audio broadcasts that he had been experimenting with. Dave’s work with streaming audio would soon become known to all of the fastpitch world, just months later, at the 2001 ISC World Tournament. After helping Dave that day with the Best of the West broadcasts, I drove back to El Segundo, California, to pitch in a Saturday night doubleheader for the El Segundo Rounders. My teammate and friend, pitcher Kevin Tantlinger was battling cancer at the time and was unable to make it to the games, so I wound up throwing both ends of the doubleheader. A bit fatigued late in the second game, I caught a cleat and landed on my wrist, breaking it. A week later, cast on my arm, I was relegated to the announcer’s booth at the Rounders’ own tournament, sitting with the girl I had invited to the tournament. Her name? Maddy. Yes, that Maddy. She brought her camera that day, took a few shots. The rest, as they say, is history.

The earlier years of the Best of the West tournament were preserved through the work of ISC photographer Bob Otto, (shown above).

Since 2006, the tournament has been hosted in Santa Barbara, an beautiful, upscale resort city in sunny Southern California, where it seems to have found a more permanent home, one very popular with players, their families and fans. (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)


Beautiful Elings Park ballfields overlooking the Pacific ocean at Santa Barbara, home to the Best of the West tournament

A former teammate of David Blackburn, pitcher Mark Bennett and his father Clyde serve as a “host family” of sorts, reveling in an opportunity to share their little piece of paradise with the fastpitch world once a year. One need go no further than Facebook to see the chatter amongst players and fans, to know that they are looking forward to the weekend in Santa Barbara.

Canadian Sean Whitten (shown in photo above) is among them. He’ll be escaping less hospitable weather up north, and enjoying his moment in the sun, in more ways than one. Whitten is one of the hardest throwers in the game today. Last year, he pitched for team Canada in the ISF World Championships, coming away with a bronze medal.

Later in summer, he pitched his Midwest Stampede team to a fourth place finish in a dog-fight of an ISC World tournament last year, earning All World honors for his efforts. As New Zealander Jeremy Manley was at last year’s tournament, Whitten will likely be the guy to watch. He is the guy who can “bring it”, the one that the top hitters want to face, to see if they are up to the challenge of facing one of the world’s best — the way they did in the early days of the Best of the West tournament, when New Zealander Peter Meredith was in town.

Whitten will be in the circle for the defending Best of the West champions, the California Athletics, ranked # 5 in the ISC World pre-season rankings.

2010 will mark the sixth consecutive year that photographer Maddy Flanagan (shown in photo above) will be on on hand to capture all the action. (Click links to her galleries: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009)

Best of the West founder Allan Ruegsegger is pleased to see the tournament he founded twenty years ago still thriving. As he has for so many years, Ruegsegger is once again providing the awards and “gear” to award winners that will be given out on Sunday afternoon, when the Best of the West crowns it’s 2010 champion – its’ 20th.


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Past Best of the West Champions

2009 – California Athletics (Taylor Farms sponsor), Salinas, CA
2008 – Italian Athletic Club/Team Rainey, Stockton, CA
2007 – Innovative Communications, Salt Lake City, UT
2006 – Hi Desert Dawgs, Salt Lake City, UT
2005 – So Cal Bombers, Yucaipa, CA
2004 – Team Rainey, Whittier, CA
2003 – Team Rainey, Whittier, CA
2002 – Team Rainey, Whittier, CA
2001 – Larry Miller Toyota, Salt Lake City, UT
2000 – Larry Miller Toyota, Salt Lake City, UT
1999-1991 – Researching….


The list of teams and schedule of games for the 2010 Best of the West Tournament is below.

Saturday June 5 Schedule

Game 1 9:00 AM Field #1 Liberty Fastpitch Vs Caribbean Fastpitch
Game 2 9:00 AM Field #2 Bakersfield SilverHawks Vs Rude Pac
Game 3 11:00 AM Field #1 Maccabi USA Vs Santa Cecelia / Mexicali
Game 4 11:00 PM Field #3 Cal State Builders Vs Caribbean fastpitch
Game 5 11:00 AM Field #2 California Atletics Vs Italian Athletic Club
Game 6 1:00 PM Field #1 Liberty Fastpitch Vs Maccabi USA
Game 7 1:00 PM Field #1 Santa Cecelia / Mexicali Vs Cal State Builders
Game 8 1:00 PM Field #2 Bakersfield SilverHawks Vs Italian Athletic Club
Game 9 3:00 PM Field #1 Liberty Fastpitch Vs Cal State Builders
Game 10 3:00 PM Field #3 Caribbean Fastpitch Vs Santa Cecelia / Mexicali
Game 11 3:00 PM Field #2 Rude Pac Vs California Athletics
Game 12 5:00 PM Field #1 Caribbean Fastpitch Vs Maccabi USA
Game 13 5:00 PM Field #2 Bakersfield SilverHawks Vs California Athletics
Game 14 5:00 PM Field #3 Rude Pac Vs Italian Athletic Club

Sunday June 6 Schedule

Game 15 8:00 AM Field #1 9th Place Vs 6th Place
Game 16 8:00 AM Field #2 8th Place Vs 7th Place
Game 17 10:00 AM Field #1 1st Place Vs Winner of Game 15
Game 18 10:00 AM Field #2 2nd Place Vs 5th Place
Game 19 10:00 AM Field #3 3rd Place Vs 4th Place
Game 20 Noon Field #1 Winner of Game #16 Vs Winner of Game #17
Game 21 Noon Field #2 Winner of Game #18 Vs Winner of Game #19
Game 22 2:00 PM Field #1 Championship Game – Winner of Game 20 vs Winner of G21
Game 23 2:00 PM Field #2 Only if necessary to determine 2nd ISC Berth

Snapper Shootout – Friday night scores

June 4th, 2010


RED

(#20) KW Cubs
(#19) Niagara Snappers
(#35) Palermo Athletics
(#23) Toronto Gators

BLACK

(#17) Ashland Stockpack
(#24) Elmira Expos
(NR) Oshawa BB’s
(#36) Quyon Combat Flyers

WHITE

(#26) Alvinston Indians
(#28) Cobourg Force
(#2) Jarvis Travelers
(#32) Wyevale Tribe

SILVER

(#NR) Hill United
(#13) Owen Sound Selects
(#29) St. Thomas Centennials
(#33) Waterdown Hammer

Friday Results

Game #1

(N/R) Hill United 5
(#13) Owen Sound 2

WP: Mike Joseph 2K; in relief Don Scott 1K
LP: Matt Leahy 4K

-Brad Ezekial HR, Rory Miller HR, for Hill United
-Nick Dambrosio HR for Owen Sound

Game #2

(#33) Waterdown Hammer 4
(#29) St. Thomas Centennials 2

WP: in relief Tim Neil; starter Jim Hurst
LP: in relief Luke Leahy; starter Ian Knott

-Joe Thorston 2-3, Kyle Davis 2-2 2BB’s, Geoff Hornby 2-4 for Waterdown Hammer
-Chris Payne 2-3, Matt Lynch 2-3, Pat Humphries 1-4 1 RBI

Game #3

(#19) Niagara Snappers 3
(#20) KW Cubs 2

WP: Scott Wagar 9k
LP: Ryan French 6k

-Scott Young 2 RBI’s, Mike Bateman 1 RBI for Niagara Snappers
-Nate Bayman and Brad Thomson 1 HR each for KW Cubs

Game #4

(#35) Palermo Athletics 7
(#23) Toronto Gators 1

**5 inning mercy

WP: Gord Scott 4K
LP: Tom Berube 4K, in relief Dan Duemo 1K

-Phil John 3-3, Rob McGiffen 2-4 1 HR 3 RBI, Sean Maas 1 HR 1 RBI for Palermo
-Mike Smulevitch 2-2, Tyler Higgens 1-2 1 RBI

Game #5
(#24) Elmira Expos 3
(#17) Ashland Stockpack 2

WP: Dan Martin 10K
LP: Ryan Cummings 12K

-Casey Halstead 1 HR 2 RBI’s, Dan Martin 1 RBI for Elmira
-Shane Flinner 1 HR 1 RBI, David Lach 1-3

Game #6

(#2) Jarvis Travelers 14
(#32) Wyevale Tribe 2

**5 inning mercy

WP: in relief Rob O’Brien 8k, Tim MacCumber 2K
LP: Jason Giffen 2k, in relief Andy McLean 3K

-Brandon Horn 1 HR 4 RBI, Greg Cournleyea 1 HR 4 RBI, Allan Phibbs 2-2 for Jarvis
-Blake Underwood 1 HR 2 RBI, Matt McLaren 1-2, Mike Kelly 1-2 for Jarvis

-Dan Bernard

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International Softball Congress World Tournament in Midland to feature top players

June 4th, 2010


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In just over two months, all eyes in the men’s fastpitch softball world will turn on Midland for the start of the International Softball Congress World Tournament, to be held Aug. 13-21 at Emerson Park and the Redcoat Softball Complex.

“The tournament is going to be a collection of the best men’s fastpitch players in the world, said Kyle Beane, co-chairman of the 2010 Midland ISC Host Committee. “These players work during the offseason getting ready for this tournament. And we believe we’ve got the best city and venue for these players to play.”

Twenty-four teams have already qualified for the World Tournament, and a total of 48 teams will make the field.

This year’s format has been revised to include all 48 teams in the opening rounds of the ISC World Tournament. The first 24 teams that are eliminated from the World Tournament will be entered in the ISC II Championship single-elimination bracket.

“Teams started to qualify during the Memorial Day weekend and there will be qualifiers through July 2,” said Beane. “Also, in the 50-and-over Legends Tournament we have 10 teams signed up and would like to have 16 teams. The Under-19 tournament has eight qualified teams presently.”

With over 41,000 individuals or groups having committed to be sponsors, make donations or provide in-kind services, preparations for Beane and co-chairman David Lach have transitioned away from fund raising and on to park preparations.
“In the past, host cities were able to secure grants to run the tournament,” said Lach. “We couldn’t secure those, so we had to approach a lot of different local people and organizations. Fortunately, we’ve had great participation from the community.”
Beane agreed.

“We’re just thrilled,” said Beane of the number of sponsors. “The people that have supported softball for years have continued their support.”
Lach said the improved Redcoat Softball Complex (formerly St. Charles Fields) has given the ISC a great venue to supplement the primary venue of Emerson Park.
“Emerson Park is the premier facility for this type of event, but it only has three fields,” said Lach. “With upgrades to the Redcoat Complex by the Midland Softball Association, we are now able to use the new Redcoat Complex. The complex has meeting rooms, restrooms and changing facilities, which better meets the needs of the ISC staff and players.”

Beane and Lach now focus on field preparation, coordinating volunteers and the live streaming of games as they head toward opening day of the tournament.

“Right now, we’re trying to get (Emerson Park) set up,” said Beane. “We’re trying to figure out where are we going to put the ticket gates, beer tents, trainers, photographers and vendors. Do we have enough seating for people? We’re looking at bringing some tents in for people to sit under.”

Also included in the preparation will be an upgrade to the infield at Currie Stadium in Emerson Park.
“Anybody who has played there knows that there is quite a crown on the infield,” said Beane. “Starting June 14, we’re going to make it flat again and improve the playability.”

Past tournaments have needed between 175 and 200 volunteers.

“We’ve got a good start at securing enough volunteers, but we still need more,” said Beane. “We’ll need about 200 volunteers to take tickets, park cars, clean up or work in the beer tent.”

Anyone wishing to volunteer can email the host committee at info@midland2010isc.com or go to the tournament website at www.midland2010isc.com.

Being a world championship, it’s important that the tournament offer live streaming for fans all over the world.

“Charter is actively working with us to minimize the costs of high-speed Internet installation into Currie Stadium,” said Lach. “Thus far, through a detailed site review, we have been able to reduce the costs of bringing hard-wired service to the facility by two-thirds.”