2006 Ontario ISC II Top 10

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From: "Setford, Blair" <BSetford at ci.com>
To: Al Doran <fastball(at)pmihrm.com>
Subject: 2006 Ontario ISC II Top 10
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 11:37:37 -0400

ONTARIO


With the fastball season only about a week away, it's time for
the 4th annual preseason rankings. For the Ontario ISC II Rankings
this year, we will be using the average score of the Ontario
teams that are ranked by the Ontario members of the ISC II Ranking
Committee.

1. Elmira Cubs - The 2005 ISC II Champions come into the 2006
season ranked on top and all eyes will be on ToC Top Pitcher
& MVP Casey Halstead. The Cubs have added a couple more graduating
Waterloo Juniors to the team and there is concern about playing
time for some, but an already impressive lineup may be even better
in 2006. The Cubs are taking a big early step with the Woodstock
Legends tourney on the heels of St. Clement's.

2. Alvinston Indians - After an impressive run to the semi-finals
at the 2005 ToC, the Indians have brought shortstop Scott Macauley
and pitcher Derwyn Hodgins out of retirement to bolster their
lineup for 2006. Doug Charlton seems to get better with age and
was throwing as hard as anyone except Konkle and Costello. The
Indians will be in St. Clement's and the Snapper Shootout early
in the year prior to Innerkip.

3. Port Elgin Blue Devils - Finalists at the 2005 ToC, the young
Blue Devils squad run away with the Blue Water league last year,
but will need to add some pitching help to keep ace Rob Fawcett
fresh. If Dan Martin returns and they can find a #3, the Blue
Devils will definitely be around on Friday at this year's ToC.
Port Elgin will be in St. Clement's in late May.

4. Niagara Snappers - The Snappers won six tournaments in 2005
and finished tied for 5th at the ToC. Have added 2nd baseman
Jamie Morey for tournaments and will move Trevor Falk back behind
the plate and Kevin Newhouse to shortstop. Key for the Snappers
success will be for Dan Duemo to duplicate his monster 2005 this
year. The Snappers are in the Jarvis ISC tournament before hosting
the Snapper Shootout and then heading to Innerkip.

5. Bridgeport PROforma Braves - Todd Winkworth will share mound
time with Jim Schnarr this year, giving the Braves a solid 1-2.
With Jay and Jodie Schnarr at the top of the lineup the Braves
can hit with anyone and will be going into the season with the
knowledge that they can win when it counts after taking  the
South Perth title last year. The Braves will be in St. Clement's
and then the Woodstock Legends tournament.

6. Elora Wellington Brewers - With Todd Uhrig and Mike Pinder,
the Brewers are set in the circle while Ryan Dilgee and Terry
Martin bring lots of championship experience from their time
with Harriston. Elora is in the Snapper Shootout prior to Innerkip.

7. Ottawa Team Easton Thunder - The million dollar questions
is: What is Dan Konkle doing this year? The hot rumour in March
had DK and Todd Fraser headed south to Pennsylvania, but that
has cooled recently. Lefty Jeff Murphy and Darryl Buttar from
Cobourg will travel east to join the Thunder for tournaments.
They will be in the Fitzroy Harbour qualifier.

8. Micksburg Twins - Ace Corey Costello wants to bring the Twins
to the ToC. Does anyone want to bet against him? Micksburg will
try to qualify out of Fitzroy Harbour and Costello may be enough
to get them to the ToC on his own, with some help from cousin
Shawn. 

8. Tavistock Smully's Merchants - Tavistock will be in need of
some pitching help to go along with lone holdover Steve Cook
in 2006. There's still lots of offence, despite the loss of Pinder,
with the likes of Jamie Boyd, Jamie Rader and Dave Kollman. Tavistock
is also in the St. Clement's tournament before travelling down
the road to Innerkip.

10. Harriston Mercury's - Harriston pick up P Jeremy Osbourne
and C Bryan Depencier from the wreckage of Highgate to go along
with ace Scott Smith and DP Jeremy Creeden. While the loss of
Dilgee will hurt up the middle, Harriston still has lots of experience
and will be a force to be reckoned with in St. Clement's and
Innerkip.

10. Toronto Champion Indians - Toronto went undefeated to win
the Ontario Challenge Cup last August. A team loaded with veterans
who can hit the ball, the Indians see plenty of good pitching
every night in the Oshawa league and will be a contender in Kitchener.
They are playing in Waterloo and the Snapper Shootout early on
in the year.

Other Ontario teams receiving votes: 
Palermo Athletics - just falling outside the top 10, Palermo
showed they still know how to win with their victory at last
year's OASA Intermediate Eliminations. Had a disappointing ToC,
losing to Eric Steinbeck in the first round, but Palermo play
top opposition every night in the ISC Travel League. Will be
in Millgrove and the Snapper Shootout before heading to Innerkip.

Waterdown Hammer - With ace Tim Neill on board, the Hammer will
look to duplicate the success they often have on the road by
travelling to Fitzroy to try to qualify.

Shakespeare Falcons - Top gun Fred Follings heads to Innerkip
with the Falcons who will look to build on their success in the
South Perth league last year.

Glencoe Astros - Shaun Winship has spent all winter putting this
team together. Looks good on paper, but can they make it work
in Innerkip?



Blair Setford 
ISC II Commissioner 
blairjs(at)rogers.com

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