Someone to know: Herb Wisdom, Si Senor men’s fastpitch

March 4th, 2010

The latest from the pen of Bob Otto at his website,
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Written by Bob on March 3rd, 2010

“Fastpitch is still the greatest game in the world.” – Herb Wisdom

TUMACACORI, ARIZ – Herb Wisdom had a choice, straddle the saddle or don the catcher’s gear.

He chose the later and has no regrets. But back in 1957, the 18-year-old Arizona cowboy was on his way to following in his dad’s footsteps as a rodeo cowboy.

Fastpitch softball? Not on Wisdom’s radar. That is until he enlisted in the Navy. And from 1958 to 1962, during his stint, he played with and against some of the greatest pitchers and players the Armed Forces had to offer.

“There were some great, great pitchers,” said the 69-year-old Wisdom. “I remember Buck Brown and Jim Hines as two of the great ones. The competition was tough.”

While stationed in Long Beach, Wisdom happened across Red Meairs, who managed the famed Long Beach Nitehawks, winners of 10 International Softball Congress (ISC) World Tournament championships.

He started playing with the Nitehawks in 1965, embarking on a Nitehawks career that lasted until 1976. During that time he watched, listened, and learned from Meairs, who was inducted into the ISC Hall of Fame in 1988. And he got valuable schooling from Stan White, the team’s catcher.

“Red was a great, great manager,” Wisdom said. “He told me something I never forgot. He said, ‘stay in shape, come ready to play, and be on time. See that guy up in the stands? He wants to be a Nitehawk, so you’d better hustle.’”

Wisdom followed Meairs direction. And as for White, he watched how the ISC Hall of Fame catcher, who was selected as an ISC All-World player 11 times (1951-1963), went about his business.

“I learned a lot from him,” Wisdom said.

After his Navy tour, Wisdom joined the Long Beach Police Department. But after a 20-year career, he retired and moved back home to Read the rest of this entry »

Rivershark Twins Set to Defend ISC and Canadian National Crowns

March 4th, 2010

From: Al’s Fastball:


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With the Winter Olympics now sliding off into Vancouver’s western sunset thoughts of many sports enthusiast now turns to summer sports. With that in mind the Kitchener Rivershark Twins, reigning ISC World Champions and Canadian National Champions are pleased to announce their revamped lineup and summer schedule.

The Sharks have consistently worked to improve and evolve their club over the past 2 seasons. When a number of players departed following the 2008 ISC Championship season many critics suggested there was no way they could repeat with such a staff turnover. The club responded to critics by doing even more in 2009 when they added a Canadian National Championship to the repeat World title . No easy feat for any team coming out of Canada.

Over the winter months several veterans have opted to retire or pursue opportunities with other teams, or with more suitable situations. Gone then are Derek Shackleton, Dean Holoein and Craig Crawford who advised the team of their intentions to likely retire, early last Fall. Denny Bruckert, the field manager and architect of the clubs success the past two years in Kitchener, and the 2 years before that in Orillia also made the decision to leave the game and the Sharks shortly before Christmas. Denny is planning to rejuvenate over this year and may return to the game he loves in 2011.

Outfielders Dan Loney and Steve Mullaley took the opportunity to pursue a new direction with US based teams that afforded them the opportunity to start on clubs with both great character and some long-time friends.

Nothing can replace the camaraderie and friendships developed while sharing a World and National Championship. The entire Rivershark Twins organization wishes Denny and all of the players from 2009 the best of luck in their future fastball pursuits.

So how to you respond to the loss of some great teammates, some world class performers and an ISC Hall of Fame Manager ? How do you replace a PRAWN with new rules restricting numbers? How do you field a team that can win it all a 3rd straight year? The answer is simple, put a world class sponsorship team together , assess the holes and target the type of player that will keep the chemistry, the skill sets and the winning tradition alive.

The sponsorship team of Jim Hallman and Bob Nydick made a commitment to the players and coaching staff before the end of the 2009 World Tournament, saying “We’ll be back.” With that knowledge and financial commitment the first order of business was to replace Bruckert as field manager. The club is pleased to announce that Kelly McGiffen has joined Hall of Famer Larry Lynch, Dave Bailey and Bob Nydick on the coaching staff and he will serve as the new field manager. Kelly, who resides in Ancaster, Ontario by way of British Columbia, is a former Canadian National Team coach and has worked with both SoCal Bombers and Aspen Interiors in previous ISC competition.

The nucleolus of the team remains intact. Captains Ryan Wolfe, Jody Eidt and Patrick Shannon will bring leadership along with unlimited talent back to the lineup. The pitching staff will feature 8 time All-World right hander Todd Martin, while joining him on the mound will be power pitching Don Scott and the big man, Grant Patterson. The brothers Ezekiel, Blair and Brad will bring their powerful bats along, no doubt boned over the winter on “the Rock”. The rest of the World Champion returnees include Darrell Joy, Dave Bailey, Evan Boyd and Blake Miller .

So what about the new guys ? The first order of business was to secure a world class power hitter to join the middle of the batting order. The club is ecstatic to be able to announce Jeff Goolagong as the newest Shark. “Goolie” was a key member of the legendary Farm Tavern and the County Classic juggernaut before that, winning ISC World Tournaments in 3 straight years between 2005 and 2007. He is also a proud member of the 2009 ISF World Champion Australian National Team.

The loss of two outfielders has been offset by the addition of Mark Johnson formerly of the St.Thomas Evergreen Centennials, and Scott Newitt previously a member of the now defunct Vancouver Grey Sox. Mark is a power hitting speedster who is rapidly becoming one of the best young stars in the game. Scott is a much sought after left handed hitting outfielder who has served with Canada’s National team and is a former ISC PRAWN. These two will share the outfield chores with its anchor Ryan Wolfe and left fielder Brad Ezekiel.

The final puzzle piece was to replace the legendary Twin backstop, Craig Crawford. The Sharks looked no further than another one of their own alumni and are pleased to welcome Chris Shewfelt back to the game after work and family commitments trumped his fastball endeavours the past two summers. “Shewy” brings Canadian National Team experience and an intense drive for excellence back behind the dish where he will share catching chores with Kiwi Patrick Shannon.

The additions of Goolagong, Johnson, Newitt and Shewfelt provide the team with solid depth at every position, both offensively and defensively. With pitching, defense, offense, speed, power, depth and great big game experience this team is well positioned for the challenges of 2010 campaign.

2010 KITCHENER RIVERSHARK TWINS ROSTER ( alphabetical)

1.Dave Bailey
2.Evan Boyd
3.Jody Eidt
4.Brad Ezekiel
5.Blair Ezekiel
6.Jeff Goolagong
7.Mark Johnson
8.Darrell Joy
9.Todd Martin
10.Blake Miller
11.Scott Newitt
12.Grant Patterson
13.Don Scott
14.Patrick Shannon
15.Chris Shewfelt
16.Ryan Wolfe

Coach – Larry Lynch
Field Manager – Kelly McGiffen
General Manager and Sponsor – Bob Nydick
Training Staff – Meg Smith and Cyril Moss
Scorekeeper – Greg Nydick
Webmaster – Todd Evans
Sponsors – Jim and Sue Hallman


(Carroll Forbes Memorial ISC World Championship Trophy, 2008 – one of two consecutive world titles won by the Rivershark Twins)

2010 Silverhawks Invitational

March 2nd, 2010

Hosted by the Bakersfield Silverhawks
Date: May 22-23, 2010
Where: Bakersfield, CA
Patriots Park Complex
Entry Fee: $400
Format: Round Robin Single Elimination
With a 4 Game Guarantee
Prizes: $500 for Tournament Champion

Host Hotel:
Quality Inn and Suites
4500 Buck Owens Blvd.
Bakersfield, CA 93308
(661) 324-5555

$59.00 per night by mentioning Silverhawks Invitational

Park Address:
Patriots Park
1200 New Stine Ave.
Bakersfield, CA 93309

Teams Confirmed with Pitcher:

California A’s (Travis Price)
Bakersfield Silverhawks (Andrew Putnam, Sebastian Gervasutti?, Sean Barker)
Rude Pac (Matt Barnes, Gerald Pyle)
West Bishop 9’ers (Sonny Perkins, Mark Manuelito)
Panteras (Ronny Rupp)
Maccabi USA (Russ Snow, Dave Blackburn)

We only have room for eight teams, but with enough interest may add another facility.

For more information, please contact:
Chris McGehee: (661) 330-7114 or garageworks (at) bak.rr.com
Bobby McCormick: (661) 549-3987 or mccormickservices10 (at) yahoo.com

Passing of Dave Bostick

February 24th, 2010

We were sorry to learn of the passing of Dave Bostick, member of the River City Rockers of Sacramento, California. Funeral service details will be posted when available. Our condolences to his family, teammates and friends.

Update: From the Sacramento Bee newspaper: Obituary notice, with memorial service information:

BOSTICK, David Glenn
Was born February 19, 1967 in Lakeview Terrace, CA and died February 23, 2010 in Sacramento, CA. Dave moved to Milpitas, CA when he was 7 years old where he began his illustrious baseball career. Dave moved to Elk Grove, CA when he was 13 and in his first year in Elk Grove, he made friendships that would last the rest of his life. Dave graduated from Elk Grove High in 1985 and worked for UPS for 23 years. Dave was the epitome of the famous UPS driver. He was rarely seen in anything but UPS brown shorts showing off those legs and he never had a hair out of place. Dave’s smile would light up a room and the sound of his distinctive voice would always remind you that you were in the company of a true friend. Dave made friends wherever he went, especially as he traveled the country wearing his #5 jersey on various fast pitch softball teams. Dave will be deeply missed by his loving family and numerous friends. We will remember the comedy and celebrate the good times we’ve had with him. Dave was preceded in death by his father, Jerry Dean Bostick. He is survived by his mother, Janice Hillyard, his sister Karen and brother Tom and many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and, nephews. A celebration of Dave’s life will be held in the near future. For information regarding the celebration, contact Rusty at rmclain15@yahoo.com. We will always love you Bostick!

2010 Island City Classic – Eaton Rapids, MI

February 21st, 2010

2010 Island City Classic

May 14,15,16 Eaton Rapids, Michigan
Major, A, B, C (open to all levels)
entry $325 (US)
3 game guarantee

1st – $1000
2nd- 500
3rd – 250
4th- 250

contact: Denny DeLano
cell – 616-822-9569
email- dde4546109 (at) aol.com

Interested teams – please contact person above to reserve your spot; based on 12 team participation / additional sponsors or teams will increase the payout special hotel rates /
15 miles south of Lansing, Michigan; early season funds for top 4 places

Editor’s note: Eaton Rapids, Michigan is a couple of hours south west of Midland Michigan, home of the 2010 ISC world tournament, and a couple of hours east of Detroit:


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Panteras Valentine Tournament

February 21st, 2010

No results to report yet. We have asked for scores and will post if and when.

Update: Courtesy of David Carrillo, his team’s scores:

L 4-1 vs. Blacksox
L-5-4 vs. Amigos
W 3-1 vs. Maccabi-USA

Props for Palazzo from Hometown Newspaper

February 20th, 2010


(photo by Maddy Flanagan)

From the Des Moines register

SELECT SOFTBALL COMPANY

Few would be surprised to hear that Olympics star Jennie Finch was named USA Softball’s female athlete of the year for 2009.

Softball’s male athlete of the year, however, received little notice — until now.

Des Moines player Matt Palazzo led the national team to a fourth-place finish at the ISF Men’s World Championships in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Palazzo led the team with a .444 average and four home runs, while driving in 11 runs and scoring nine times as the team finished 7-3.

“To wear red, white and blue and represent your country is such an amazing thing,” Palazzo said.

ISC Ball for 2010 – Worth C120WISC

February 20th, 2010

Below is information on sources for the official ISC softball, the Worth C120WISC.

In Canada
The following dealers currently have inventory of the ISC ball. If there is not a dealer in your specific area or if your preferred source is not list, please contact Jason Shipley:

Jason Shipley
Sales, Marketing and Promotions Coordinator
Jarden Team Sports Canada
70 Morton Avenue E Unit 1
Brantford Ontario N3R 7J7
(800)741-7205 x 228
(519)750-1380 x 228
jshipley (at) rawlings.com

Paris Sports – Paris Ontario
Restored Sports – Barrie Ontario
Cleves Source for Sports – Halifax Nova Scotia
Streetsville Sports – Streetsville Ontario
Sarich Source for Sports – Elliot Lake Ontario
Rudderham Sports – Sydney River Nova Scotia
Corbetts Source for Sports – Oakville Ontario
Homerun Sports – Mississauga Ontario
Homerun Sports – Winnipeg Manitoba
Al Anderson Source for Sports – Saskatoon SK
Sportzone Sports – Waterloo Ontario
London Source for Sports – London Ontario
Tommy Whites Source for Sports -St Thomas Ontario
MVP Athletic Supply – Burnaby British Columbia
Sportscraft Sports Excellence – St Johns Newfoundland
Mactavish Source for Sports – Fredericton New Brunswick
United Cycle – Edmonton Alberta
Tuxedo Source for Sports – Calgary Alberta
Sports Connection Source for Sports – Medicine Hat Alberta
Sport St Bo Source for Sports – St Boniface Quebec

Contact your local dealer or Jason Shipley for pricing.

In the USA
MVD Sports in Ashland, OH will again be the source for C120WISC balls in the US.
Mike Van Dine
MVD Sports
1226 East Main Street
Ashland, OH 44805
419-281-4429
Magicn2 (at) yahoo.com
www.mvdsports.com

Prices are $56 per dozen plus actual shipping charges. For orders of 30 dozen or more, shipping charges will be waived.

The Worth C120WISC ball will be the official ball used in the ISC World Tournament, the ISC II Championship Tournament and the new ISC 50+ Legends tournament. In addition, the ISC is strongly recommending this official ball also be used in all ISC Qualifying Tournaments in 2010.

Ken Hackmeister

Panteras Tournament in Norwalk This Weekend

February 19th, 2010

Editor’s note: Updated Friday night with links to the schedule of games, which start at 8am Saturday morning.

From the SCIFL website:


PANTERAS ST VALENTINE’S TOURNAMENT

The Panteras tournament will be held February 20 & 21 at Holifield Park in Norwalk, CA. The tournament will be a pre-season event to the SCIFL regular schedule.

The schedule is posted at the SCIFL website.

Direct links:

Round Robin Schedule

Single Elimination


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Bob Flanagan Named New Sales & Marketing Director for Fort Worth Cats

February 19th, 2010

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The Cats have also announced that Bob Flanagan has been named director of sales and marketing. Bob has been in minor league baseball since 1994, when he started his baseball career with the Visalia Oaks, a Class A ballclub in the California League and Colorado Rockies affiliate. Bob left Visalia after the 1997 season and has spent nine of the last twelve years working for teams in Texas- Lubbock, Edinburg, and Robstown(Coastal Bend). After a year and a half in Wichita, Kansas, he is happy to be back in Texas and back in baseball. Bob is married to Dawn, a West Texas native, and they have two children- eight-year old son Riley, and daughter Delaney, who is six years old.

Editor’s note: A shameless plug for my brother, Bob. Younger and better-looking, or so he tells me.