A Legend Leaves the Game

November 14th, 2009

From the Wisconsin State Journal:

Softball legend leaves the game
By DOUG MOE | dmoe (at) madison.com

Rod Peterson, who managed the Farm Tavern to three fast-pitch softball world championships, recently announced his retirement.
Photo by BRIAN EBNER

The word legend can get tossed around loosely, but Rod Peterson is a legend.

And when a legend leaves the stage, someone should take notice.

“The sport has been very good to me,” Peterson, 70, was saying the other day. “But it’s time.”
The arena where Peterson is legendary is fast-pitch softball. For more than three decades, Peterson managed the Farm Tavern, a team named for his bar on Moorland Road south of South Towne Mall. They won three world championships – the last in 2007 – and were almost always in the final four of that tournament, which is run by the International Softball Congress (ISC).
That’s why when it was recently announced that Peterson was retiring from managing, and folding his Farm Tavern team, the news shook the fast-pitch world.

In an appreciation published last month in Al’s Fastball, Peter J. Porcelli, sponsor of another top team, the Tampa Bay Smokers, recalled playing a game against Peterson’s Farm Tavern in Central Park in New York City in 1999.

Porcelli pointed out that the Farm had won two of the preceding three ISC world championships, and then noted: “But it was not their championships alone that gave them credibility. It was what the Farm stood for, reliability, consistency, competition, war, talent, world class play, world class players, classy ownership and sponsorship, and most importantly of all, great sportsmanship. How many of the top players in sports today and how many teams calling themselves elite can truly be thought of by the multitudes as great sportsmen? The Farm is all of that.”

Peterson, a Rio native, moved to Madison in 1955. He is a lifelong baseball fan, and one day in the early 1960s, as he was leaving his job at the Mendota State Hospital on the North Side, Peterson spotted a co-worker carrying baseball spikes. Peterson asked where he was headed.

“A fast-pitch softball game. Want to come?”

Fast-pitch was big in Madison. Peterson played first base and started managing in 1966, piloting a city recreation team sponsored by the Music Box Tavern on Madison’s East Side.
Peterson bought the Farm Tavern in 1975 and began sponsoring and managing a fast-pitch team. He played, too, for a while anyway, and participated in one of the Farm’s most memorable games, a 1981 34-inning classic that lasted nearly seven hours.

“I struck out seven straight times,” Peterson later told ISC information officer Gordon Wise. “Or maybe it was nine.”

The Farm lost that game 2-1 to the Valley Merchants of Midland, Mich. The Midland pitcher had 64 strikeouts all told.

The Farm didn’t lose often. Their first world title, in Victoria, British Columbia, in 1997, remains Peterson’s favorite. “I’ll never forget it,” he said last week, despite the fact that Peterson and his players drank champagne until dawn in celebration.

Those players, whom Peterson recruited from all over the world – one recent star, Jeff Goolagong, was from Australia and related to tennis great Evonne Goolagong Cawley – revered him.
In August 2007, after the Farm’s third and last world championship, his ace pitcher, Korrey Gareau, said this about Peterson to a Canadian newspaper: “Everybody plays their heart out for him. We are a team. We stick together. This is a brotherhood, and that goes a long way in our game.”

Peterson was set to retire in 2007, but came back to defend in 2008 and said a commitment to a few players kept him managing in 2009. The Farm didn’t win the world title this year, but they captured the national championship, in late summer in Indiana.

Giving up the game wasn’t easy. “I thought long and hard,” Peterson said. He’ll keep operating the bar, and he has a 900-acre farm near North Leeds on which he farms field corn and soybeans.
So he’ll stay busy, but Peterson said he probably won’t watch any fast-pitch next year. It’s still too close to him. Maybe after that he’ll be able to spectate without it hurting too much.
“It was a very good run,” he said.

Contact Doug Moe at 608-252-6446 or dmoe@madison.com.

Guam’s Bob Steffy elected to represent Oceania on ISF Board

November 12th, 2009

Guam’s Bob Steffy was one of two regional vice presidents recently elected to represent Oceania for the next four years on the International Softball Federation executive board. Steffy was also elected to the ISF Hall of Fame in the administrators category.

Joining Steffy on the board as a regional vice president is Darryl Clout of Australia. Steffy is the first person from the Oceania region outside of Australia and New Zealand to be elected to the board.

The ISF member countries in Oceania are: American Samoa, Australia, Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, Marshall Islands, Nauru, New Zealand, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa and the Solomon Islands.

Maddy’s Photos of a different kind

November 12th, 2009

It is no secret that Maddy is my favorite fastpitch photographer. Readers of this column have shared kind words about her work as well, and have noted some of her other “special event” work posted at her website, www.maddysphotos.com.

Though it’s not fastpitch, I thought I would share a link to her most recent work, and her blog post about it, called “When Walls Come Tumbling Down”. I’ll leave it to Maddy to tell the story. (click link above for blog post).

Link to the gallery itself is at the end of Maddy’s blog post. (“Walls” above)

Update: Thursday evening, November 12, 2009: Maddy’s Photos of this event are now featured on the BizBash.com website. Click logo below to view article and photos there.

New ISF Logo

November 12th, 2009

Here is the old one, below:


(click logo for official tournament website)

The story on the new logo from “Aroundtherings.com

New Logo Unveiled for International Softball Federation
11/12/2009

PLANT CITY, FLORIDA (USA) — A new identity has begun for the International Softball Federation following today’s launch of a new logo for the sport’s world governing body.

Coming on the heels of the XXIV ISF Congress in Venezuela where new officials were elected and a new constitution was adopted, softball’s top organization has a new forward direction, marked – figuratively and literally – by the re-branding efforts that are beginning today.

The logo – shown at the top of this release – carries over the green from the previous ISF mark, while now incorporating four other colors. Created by a designer from Spain, the new identity also includes the ball portion of the logo previously used for BackSoftball, the Olympic reinstatement campaign.

“This is an important step as we move forward with our sport,” said ISF President Don Porter. “Softball is a game for both sexes and for all ages and cultures around the world and is a sport that will prevail for generations to come. As a result, it was important that we reflected those attributes with a contemporary logo that will sustain the ongoing changes and developments within our sport.”

Effective immediately, the world governing body’s Web domain is also changing, such that the official website is moving to www.ISFsoftball.org and the email addresses for the administration at the world headquarters have been altered to reflect such. The up-to-date list can be found on the Contact Us page of the website.

While the website has been updated to reflect the new logo, further work is being planned for a new look for the ISF’s home on the Web.

For more information on this press release please contact: brucew@ISFsoftball.org

AAU International 2010 – New Host Hotel

November 12th, 2009

(Updated with new link for website of host hotel)

AAU International 2010 – New Host Hotel
Friday, October 9, 2009
Orlando, Florida

January 21-24, 2010

Here is what the AAU International looks like so far…

40 teams have submitted an ” Intent to participate ” form and there are seven teams on the waiting list..
** The 40 teams that have submitted the form are not automatically in. Teams are not officially in the tournament until they pay their entry fee… Teams that fails to make the payment on time will lose their spot.

I would also like to let every one know that team registration and coaches meeting will be held at a different hotel this year.

I would like to encourage teams to stay at this hotel that is really helping me keep up with expenses without having to raise
the entry fee.

Rates are excellent and rooms are pretty big… Three swimming pools, bar and even a softball field on back of the hotel. I am including a brochure for the hotel in every package I am mailing out to teams today.

Champions World Resort

1-800-638-7829
http://www.championsworldresort.com


(click logo or link for official website of hotel)

Ask for Lilly…407-997-4536

ASA Announces Hosts for 2010

November 12th, 2009

Thanks to B.Ree for the updated list of ASA National tournaments for 2010:

Men’s Class A Fast Pitch – Salem, Ore.

Men’s Class B Fast Pitch – Salem, Ore.

Men’s Class C West Fast Pitch – Salem, Ore.

Men’s Class C East Fast Pitch – Owensboro, Ken.

Men’s 40-Over Fast Pitch – Prescott, Az.

Men’s 45-Over Fast Pitch – Fresno, Ca.

Men’s 50 –Over Fast Pitch – Prescott, Az.

Newfoundland Softballer to Carry Olympic Torch

November 11th, 2009

Flame arrives in province today; will be in metro area on Friday
http://www.thetelegram.com/index.cfm?sid=302177&sc=83

JOHN BROWNE
The Telegram

Local softball legend Ross Crocker hasn’t decided if he is going to walk, jog or run when he gets to carry his 2010 Olympic torch for 300 metres in Mount Pearl on Friday.

“I’m going to do what I’ve got to do,” he said with a laugh.

Crocker joked that his first concern is “running that far.” Making sure he doesn’t drop it “might be number two,” added the Softball Canada Hall of Famer.

But then his remarks took on a more serious tone.

“It’s a big deal … a great honour,” said Crocker. “Until you actually do it, it’s hard to describe your feeling.”

Crocker, a Molson Brewery employee, was one of only 10 people from across the country chosen by the brewery to become a torchbearer.

“To be selected by your co-workers and to be able to carry the torch on behalf of all of them is quite the honour,” added Crocker, who will get to keep the torch that he will be carrying from Roosevelt Avenue to Commonwealth Avenue sometime around noon.

Details of the St. John’s and area portion of the run were announced at a news conference Tuesday at St. John’s City Hall.

A number of province’s most prominent sports personalities will participate in the Olympic Torch Relay, which gets underway around 7 a.m. at Cape Spear.

Besides Crocker, some of the others taking part are Paralympic swimmer Katarina Roxon from Stephenville and provincial rugby coach Dr. Pat Parfrey of St. John’s.

Roxon says being a torchbearer is “the opportunity of a lifetime.”

“I am absolutely thrilled, honoured and humbled to participate in such an extraordinary event,” said Roxon, the youngest member of the Canadian team to compete in the 2008 Beijing Paralympics. She will carry the torch during the Bowring Park celebration portion of the run.

The Olympic flame, which arrives in Labrador City-Wabush today, will spend five days visiting 41 communities in this province. The relay will involve 330 torchbearers throughout Newfoundland and Labrador, finishing up in Port aux Basques on Sunday.

“Growing up in this beautiful province has been one of the greatest blessings and experiences that life has offered to me,” said Roxon, who is training to try and make the London 2012 team “I realize this each time I travel outside this province. It is truly an honour to represent this province on the world stage and now to carry the 2010 Olympic Torch is by far one of the greatest highlights of my life and swimming career.

“I would like to especially thank God, my family, supporters over the years, the swimming family in Newfoundland and Labrador and Swimming Canada for the various opportunities and support provided to me.”

The Olympic flame will visit 10 communities in St. John’s and area including Cape Spear, Petty Harbour, Goulds, Conception Bay South, Manuels, Chamberlains, Topsail, Paradise and Mount Pearl.

On Friday, after the flame makes an appearance at the Cape Spear National Park, it heads for a dory ride in Petty Harbour. The torch will be at O’Donel High School in Mount Pearl at 11 a.m.

At 2:10 p.m., well-known provincial curler Mike Adam will slide down the ice with the Olympic torch at the Re/Max (St. John’s Curling Club). Then the torch is off to Quidi Vidi Lake for a brief spin in a rowing shell at 3:20 p.m. before it heads to Signal Hill at 4 p.m.

The major celebration in St. John’s will be begin 5 p.m. at Bowring Park, where Parfrey will light the community cauldron.

The Honourable Gary Lunn Minister of State (Sport) will be on hand for the ceremony, along with Premier Danny Williams and St. John’s Mayor Danny Williams. Entertainment will include Masterless Men, Gregory Charles Choir and East Rock Crew.

Overall, the Olympic Torch Relay will cover 45,000 kilometres in its 106-day journey across Canada, making it the longest domestic relay in Olympic history. The relay will visit over 1,000 communities and places of interest.

jbrowne@thetelegram.com

Decatur Shootout 2010 – June 18-20

November 11th, 2009

Decatur, IL

The Decatur Pride will be hosting the 2010 Decatur Shootout June 18-20 at Borg Warner Field in Decatur, Illinois. We are looking for 8-10 teams with a round robin/playoff style format that will be determined based on the number of entrants. All teams will be guaranteed 4 games.

Any ISC or ISC II along with ASA Major and ASA Class A teams are welcome. Interested teams should be able to play on Friday night if at all possible with both diamonds being utilized.

We will be partnering with our local Convention & Visitors Bureau to obtain discounted lodging for out of area teams. We are also currently working on corporate sponsorship for this event and hope to have an announcement soon.

Any interested teams should contact Scott Standerfer at the email address below for further information.

Scott Standerfer
Decatur Pride Softball
standerfer(@)mchsi.com

Legends of Fastball Classic 2010

November 11th, 2009

From Al’s Fastball:

(click link for original news story)

Legends of Fastball Classic 2010

The 7th Annual Legends of Fastball Classic will move to a new date in 2010 and tournament organizers are hoping to expand with a new junior division as well. Legends has traditionally been held the weekend after Memorial Day but declining major level teams and late start up of remaining teams has made it difficult to fill the schedule the last couple years. After much consideration the Legends weekend will move to June 25, 26 and 27, 2010 with the hope that conflicts in previous years can now be avoided. Peter Hallman Ball Yard in Kitchener will again be the host venue for this event.

The format will remain the same with 10 teams in two 5 team divisions. Each team will play a 4 game round robin schedule in their owndivision with the top 3 in each division advancing to the single eliminationplayoff round. The top team in each division will be given a buy in the preliminary playoff round.

With so many strong midget and junior aged teams throughout Ontario, organizers arehoping to attract 8 teams to compete in a similar format in the juniordivision. Details have not been nailed down yet in this regard but should becoming forth by the end of the year.

Entry fee for the men’s division will be $500 payable to Kitchener Fastball Promotions, c/o Larry Lynch, 206 Moore Avenue, Kitchener Ontario N2H 3S9

Any and all interested teams can contact Larry by e-mail at llynch9 (at) rogers.com or telephone , evenings at 519 579 2903.

Legends has been a designated ISC World Tournament qualifyingtournament in resent years. With another World Tournament scheduled in Kitchener in 2011 itmakes great sense to get a feel for the action before the main event.

Larry Lynch

Paul Algar tosses no-hitter in Puerto Rico

November 9th, 2009

From our friend at www.softballnewsla.com, Martin Jorge:

(click banner to visit Martin’s site, en Espanol)


Source: First Time – Photo: Ramon Luis Vazquez

(Translation by Google, the reason it reads a little funny at times)

New Zealander Paul Algar tossed a no-hitter in a day of softball at the top of Guaynabo Conquistadores that secured the first branch and the legendary Emilio “Millit” Navarro made history by having one at-bat places in the record book of world sport.

Algar, who is challenged by the Oilers claiming Peñuelas is not eligible to compete in the top softball, striking out 12 of the 15 batters he faced to lead the Ponce Lions to victory in the second game of the heroes of Barranquitas 8-0 in game shortened to five innings by the rule of knockout.

It was the eighth victory without a defeat for Algar, who lives in Cabo Rojo and the spread to 98 strikeouts in 48 innings pitched.

However, it could break the mark of 110 strikeouts for the Lions another pitcher, Carlos “The Legendary” Veláquez, who established in 1967.

Edward Gonzalez was the best hitter in the 3-4 Lions to connect.

Peñuelas claims that Algar is ineligible “because he has six months of residence in the country to play softball higher as the regulations say, but Softball Federation rejected the approach and the Oilers went on appeal to the Puerto Rico Olympic Committee.

On Monday held an administrative hearing on this issue.

The game, held at the sports complex Ponce Francisco Colón Alers, lost Edrick Lopez.

In the first game, Barranquitas won by 17-6, leaning on the batting Aranzamendi Huey, who hit of 4-4, with two homers and six RBIs.

“Millit” Navarro, a former second baseman for the Ponce Lions in professional baseball, was base on balls to put the team as a leadoff hitter jungle.

The Lions said that a representative of the Guinness record book was present at the stadium and dozens of fans was certified by the event to be recognized as a world record determination that Navarro is the oldest person who occupies a turn at bat in a sporting event .

Previously the record was held by the Cuban Orestes “Minnie” Minoso, who in 1993 at age 77, went to bat for the team Chicago White Sox in an American League game.

Ponce finished the qualifying round in first place in the southwest section 10-2, the two losses to Barranquitas, who was second with a 7-5 record.

In the northeast section, Guaynabo finished first with a 10-2 victory yesterday at twice to Corozal Plantain 10-6 and 10-1, with wins for pitchers and Sammy Lara Andres Carrasquillo.

Editor’s note: “Ponce”, the name on Algar’s jersey in the photo above, is a city in Puerto Rico, across the island from San Juan.


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