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Mitchell Mets gear up for world tournament

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

From the Mitchell Advocate
Need to keep clicking in all facets of game to have a shot at title, coach says

By Andy Bader
Wednesday August 08, 2007

The Mitchell Mets have two final tune-up games prior to the start of the International Softball Congress (ISC) II Tournament of Champions tournament in Kitchener and Cambridge next week – and they hope to better last year’s finish.
The Mets, 5-1 losers to the Shakespeare Falcons last Wednesday (who are also entered in the T of C), host Linwood tonight (Wednesday) before a re-match is set with the Falcons this Saturday in Shakespeare.
The games will be solid tests, as both the 86ers and Falcons are also in the T of C, along with five other South Perth Men’s Fastball League (SPMFL) squads, including the defending champions from Tavistock.
But coach Bob Ward is confident that the club, as long as they continue to hit the ball and play as well as they have this season, will fare out fine at the T of C.
“I think we have a good shot at it – our pitching is going to be there, definitely our defence and we hit the ball,” he said last week. “You’ve got to hit the ball – if you don’t in this tournament, you’re in trouble.”
The Mets have averaged more than six runs per league game this season, and although it’s doubtful they won’t amass such offense against top quality teams at the T of C, look for their offense to carry them.
Veterans Jeff Pauli, his brother Dennis, Kevin Gettler, Kevin Quipp and Darryl Eidt have hit the ball well most of the season for the Mets, and with steady contributions from centerfielder A.J. Moses, catcher Matt McGill and second baseman Joe Harris, the club looks to continue to put the ball in play and make things happen offensively.

“I’d say our top six batters have been as good as anybody in the league,” Ward said. “ And the guys we’ve picked up are going to help out, too. It may be difficult to work guys in, but depth will be an asset. It’s going to be nice for the puposes of when we do get into some tight games, we’ve got some bench that you can throw a guy in to run.”
The Mets bolstered their lineup with two members of the Mitchell Jr. Chiefs, middle infielders Scott Lealess and Kevin Ward, as well as outfielder Scott Kemp and pitcher Jeff Smith from the Monkton Muskrats.
Kevin Pomfret is the Mets’ ace, and is rounding into form, although he did suffer the loss to the Falcons last week. He struck out 12 in the complete-game, but was hurt by his defence, normally a strong part of the Mets’ game.
Ward agreed that defence is a key element of the game, and in their loss to the Falcons, they made some errors early which led to two unearned early runs.
“If you make the other team earn every run they get, it’s a lot easier on us,” he said.
Also expecting some pitching duty is Garnet Kraemer, Jeff Pauli, Kevin Gettler and Smith. Others on the team include outfielders Mark Bye and Kory Dietz and infielder Daryl O’Connell.
The club opens the 35-team tournament (seven pools of five teams each) next Tuesday, Aug. 14 at 4 p.m. against Glencoe at Budd Park in Kitchener. On Wednesday, Aug. 15, the Mets will take on Ottawa Valley at Riverside Park in Cambridge at 3:30 p.m., and conclude the round-robin Thursday, Aug. 16, against Palermo (last year’s runner-up), at 11:30 a.m., at Riverside, and again at 4:30 p.m., also at Riverside, when they take on South Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
Playoffs, if the Mets qualify, will take place Friday with the final set for Saturday as part of the ISC World Championship final.
Last year, the Mets went 3-1 in their division and won their pool, but dropped their first playoff game to Ashland, Ohio.
Other SPMFL teams to participate other than those already mentioned include the host Bridgeport Braves, Hickson Reds, Wellington Brewers and Harriston Mercurys.
Against the Falcons in their loss last week, Jeff Pauli’s RBI-single was one of four hits yielded by Shakespeare pitcher Fred Follings, who struck out 11. Moses hit a single and walked twice, while Quipp legged out a double.

Reds ready for action

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

Reprinted with permission from the Woodstock Sentinel Review.

By Cory Smith
Sports reporter
HICKSON
— While their Oxford County rivals compete under the glaring spotlight of defending champions, the Hickson Reds will have no such distraction.
Prior to the 2007 season, the Reds weren’t even on the ISC II radar. By July 6, the Reds were ranked 29th. It was a modest but important blip on the fastball screen for the Reds as they prepare for the world championships in Kitchener.
Of course, that means the Reds will face the toughest competition in Pool F, beginning Tuesday at 9:30 p.m. against the No. 12 Port Elgin Blue Devils.
The Reds move on to face the Ashland Merchants in their second game, Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. In their third round-robin game Wednesday at 4:30 p.m., Hickson plays the Ottawa Team Easton, ranked sixth as of July 6.
The Reds close the prelims with a date against the No. 23 Waterdown Hammer Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
Hickson sits in the middle of the Smith/Egli division of the South Perth Men’s Fastball League, but has fared reasonably well in tournament play thus far.
The Reds went 3-2 at the Canada East Softball Congress II qualifier in June, outlasting the Ingersoll Crush and Innerkip Orioles of the Tri-County Men’s Fastball League.
Their biggest highlight was a win over the second-ranked Elora Brewers. Mark VanVliet pitched a strong game to pick up the victory and the Reds hurler will be a main component for the club next week.
Led by hometown manager Al Harmer, the Reds are truly a local team, boasting 13 players from Oxford County.

Rogers to televise ISC II Championship Game

Thursday, August 9th, 2007


Rogers Cable 20 in Waterloo Region will be telecasting the 2007 ISC II Championship Game as part of a six-pack of games they will be televising from the ISC World Tournament in Kitchener.

From the Rogers Cable 20 website:

Leading off the exciting coverage is an exclusive broadcast of the Exhibition Game between local media and the Kitchener Rangers on Thursday, August 9 at 9 pm on Cable 20. Rangers’ alumni and members of the 2003 Memorial Cup team, Steve Eminger, Dave Clarkson, Scott Dicke and Marcus Smith will join Rangers coaching staff, Peter DeBoer and Steve Spott and Ranger Matt Halischuk to take on members of the media, including Rogers Television’s OHL Prime Time commentators, Mike Farwell and Mike Torchia. The game will be immediately followed by the showdown between the host team, the Kitchener Hallman Twins and the St. Thomas Centennials at 10:30 pm.

ISC Fastball World Tournament Games on Rogers Television, Cable 20

THURSDAY, August 9
Media vs. Kitchener Rangers
Starts at 9 pm

THURSDAY, August 9
Kitchener Hallman Twins vs. St. Thomas Centennials
Starts at 10:30 pm
or immediately following Exhibition Game

FRIDAY, August 10
Elkhart Albaugh Inc. vs. St. Thomas Centennials
Starts at 8 pm

SATURDAY, August 11
Ashland Mets vs. Kitchener Hallman Twins
LIVE at 8 pm

SATURDAY, August 18
ISC II FINAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
LIVE at 11 am

SATURDAY, August 18
ISC FINAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
LIVE at 7 pm

Broadcast schedule is available to Rogers Cable customers in Guelph, Waterloo Region, Brantford and Stratford on Cable 20.

“For nine days Kitchener will be home to some of the top fastball players in the world, says Jeremy Clark, Regional Station Manager for Rogers Television. “We are thrilled to showcase the talent and skills of these teams to our viewers with exciting coverage of this world class tournament.”

The ISC Fastball World Tournament and ISC Tournament of Champions are expected to attract close to 50,000 players, family and fans to Kitchener for the nine-day event.

Innerkip to host Ontario Challenge Cup

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

August 9, 2007 – ISC Canada East VP Blair Setford and Regional Commissioner Joe Todd are pleased to announce that the Ontario Challenge Cup will be played in Innerkip Sept. 21-23.

The 12-team tournament will feature teams from eight leagues across southwestern Ontario along with the host Innerkip Orioles and the Northern Explorers team from the Algoma league.

Leagues represented are:
South Perth
Golden Horseshoe
Kitchener
Simcoe Rural
Blue Water
Tri-County
Inter County
St. Thomas & District

Along with the Northern Explorers, several teams are already qualified for the Challenge Cup including Elmira Cubs, Mitchell Mets, Minesing Monarchs, Port Elgin Blue Devils and Orangeville Kings.

The winner of the double knockout tournament will receive a berth in the 2008 ISC II Tournament of Champions in Appleton, WI.

Previous winners of the Challenge Cup include Norwich, Port Elgin and Kitchener.

For more information, please contact:

Blair Setford
ISC Canada East VP
blairjs(at)rogers.com

or

Joe Todd
Canada East Regional Commissioner
ftode739(at)rogers.com

Alvinston Indians win OASA Intermediate Eliminations

Sunday, August 5th, 2007

The #19 Alvinston Indians went undefeated to win the 2007 OASA Intermediate Eliminations, defeating #9 Port Elgin Blue Devils 6-3 in the final after knocking out the Elmira Cubs in the semi’s.

Port Elgin defeated the #1 Niagara Snappers in their semi. See below for all the scores from the weekend.

Congratulations to Paul McCart, Joe Triest and the rest of the Indians.

Sunday am Eliminations scores

Sunday, August 5th, 2007

Port Elgin 8
Owen Sound 4

Owen Sound eliminated

Elmira 3
Tavistock 2

Tavistock eliminated

Alvinston 4
Palermo 1

Palermo eliminated

Alvinston against Elmira

Niagara against Port Elgin

courtesy Dan Bernard, Niagara Snappers

Update:

Port Elgin 4
Niagara 2
Wp Steve Ketchell
Lp Byron Demoe relief Corey Costello

Niagara eliminated

Alvinston 4
Elmira 3

Elmira eliminated

Saturday aft Eliminations scores

Saturday, August 4th, 2007

Niagara 8
Blenheim 7
Wp Paylove
Lp Greg Guy

Belmont 5
Palermo 1

Morpeth 4
Wyevale 1

Port Elgin 8
Glencoe 1
Mercy
Ketchell win
Konkle loss

Blenheim 3
Wyevale 1
Wyevale eliminated

Alvinston 8
Tavistock 3

Niagara 9
Morpeth 3
Wp Paylove save Costello
Lp Ben Blonde

Belmont 5
Cayuga 2
Cayuga eliminated

Scores courtesy Dan Bernard, Niagara Snappers

And more scores, Saturday afternoon:

Niagara 8
Belmont 1
Mercy 6 innings
Costello win
Neil loss

Tavistock 7
Blenheim 5
final

Palermo 1
Glencoe 0
Wp Gord Scott
Lp Shaun Winship

Glencoe eliminated

—-
Owen Sound 10
Morpeth 4

Morpeth eliminated

Complete a Player Profile Form for Ballparkradio

Saturday, August 4th, 2007

** Note: The online player profile form is TEMPORARILY out of commission. We’re working to fix the form today, and hope to have it back up by tonight. We have received over 140 profiles so far, and thank all of you who took the time to complete it. That still leaves about 500 of you that we don’t have a broadcast profile for – so please return to fill one in, won’t you? **


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* Notice to All Players Competing in the 2007 ISC II Tournament of Champions *

Ballparkradio will be broadcasting (at least) 27 games from this year’s ISC II Tournament of Champions.

We have posted an online “Player Profile” form at the Ballparkradio.com website, for you to complete. Nothing to handwrite, nothing to send in — just fill in the blanks, and click the “Submit” button and you’re done.

We encourage and request all players complete one, so that our broadcast crew has some information about you to share with the listening audience.

The form can be submitted entirely online, so there is nothing to mail or email. The first dozen or so items are basic information – name, team, uniform number, hometown etc. and are required, while the rest is up to you. (though we do appreciate you providing as much information as possible)

Don’t wait – you can do it now. Click here to go directly to the form.

Be the first team to have all of your players submit profiles !

Saturday am Eliminations scores

Saturday, August 4th, 2007

Elmira Cubs 8
#6 Palermo Athletics 3

#9 Port Elgin Blue Devils 11
Cayuga Rebels 2

Owen Sound Crunch 14
#3 Tavistock Merchants 7

courtesy Dan Bernard, Niagara Snappers

Friday OASA Eliminations Scores

Saturday, August 4th, 2007

Several Ontario ISC II teams and players are competing in this weekend’s OASA Intermediate Eliminations in St. Thomas.

Friday scores:
Elmira Cubs 3
Belmont Black Sox 1
WP Casey Halstead
LP Mark Van Vliet
Lynden Grovum 2-3 and 2 RBI’S for Elmira

#18 Alvinston Indians 7
Owen Sound Crunch 0
WP Doug Charlton complete game 2 hitter
LP Mark Robbins
Mike Black 4-4 for Alvinston

#19 Glencoe Astros 11
Cayuga Rebels 2
WP Dan Konkle
LP Brent Fehrman
Mike Unwin and Rowan Lam 2 hits each for Glencoe

#1 Niagara Snappers 6
#15 Wyevale Tribe 3
Wp Corey Costello save Perry Bartley
Lp Jason Giffen
Kevin Peterson 2-3 for Wyevale
Trevor Falk 2-3 with a HR and 3 RBI’s for the Snappers

Blenheim Home Run 4
Morpeth Magic 3
WP Greg Guy
LP Lee Hopkins
Chris Drew 2-3 for Blenheim
Carmen Smith 2-3 for Morpeth

Scores courtesy Dan Bernard, Niagara Snappers and Al’s Fastball List

2007 Rosters now online

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

August 2, 2007 – The complete list of rosters for the 2007 ISC II Tournament of Champions is now available on the ISC website by clicking here.

The 2007 ISC II ToC starts on Tuesday August 14 at 11:30 am with games at Budd Park in Kitchener and Riverside Park in Cambridge. The championship game is slated for 11 am on Saturday August 18 at Peter Hallman Ballyard.

Click here for master schedule, schedule by pool, schedule by team and playoff bracket. (then click menu buttons on left of that page).

For additional information, please contact:

Jim Williamson
ISC II VP
jrwilliamson(at)foodfacility.com

or

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

Ottawa Blitz Tournament Results

Monday, July 30th, 2007

Five Canada East teams that are headed to the ToC were in action this weekend in Ottawa: #6 Ottawa, ON Team Easton Thunder, #30 Quyon, QC Flyers, #31 Carp, ON I4C Victory, NR Ottawa Valley, ON Raiders, and NR Blackburn Bombers. Quyon upset Team Easton in their semi, before dropping a decision to the Napanee Express in the final.

From Al’s Fastball List

Ottawa Blitz Tournament
Monday, July 30, 2007
Ottawa, ON

Here are the results from the Open Men’s Fastball Tournament on the weekend.

Friday July 27

#30 Quyon, Qc 4
LBB Electric, PEI 2
WP-Bud Hanlon 7IP 8H 2ER 7Ks 1BB
LP-Mike Bishop 6IP 6H 4ER 9Ks

#6 Ottawa Easton, ON 6
Valley Raiders, ON 0

WP Dan Bradley 5IP 3H 0ER 8Ks
LP Derick Bulley 5IP 9H 6ER 3Ks 1BB
HR: Kevin Chevrie(Easton)

#31 Carp I4C Victory, ON 5
Markham Majors, ON 1
WP Neil Cooke 7IP 6H 1ER 8Ks
LP Western 7IP 13H 5EK 4Ks
HR: Matt McNish(Carp)

Saturday July 28
St Leonard Express, QC 2
Scarborough Royals, ON 2
Express Pit: Francis Leclair 6IP 1H 0ER 8Ks 2BB
Royals Pit: A.Skelton 6IP 3H 2ER 6Ks 2BB 1HBP

#30 Quyon Flyers, QC 10
Blackburn Bombers, ON 2

WP Matt Greer 5IP 2H 2ER 6Ks
LP Pierre Lalonde 1.1IP 4H 4ER 1K 2BB
with relief by Luc Thibault 3.2IP 5H 1ER 6Ks 4BB

#31 Carp 14C Victory, ON 2
Central Lumberjacks, ON 2
Carp Pit: Trevor Wood 7IP 4H 1ER 10K
Central Pit: D. Havervold 5IP 3H 1ER 3H 4K 1BB 1HBP
Relief by Adam Smith 2IP 1H 0ER 2K

Ed Taylor’s Shamrocks,ON 6
Blackburn Bombers,ON 1
WP Gregg Garrity 4IP 2H 8K 2BB
LP Shannon Borho 3IP 5H 0K 5BB
Game Shortened due to Time Limit

St Leonard Express,ON 3
Valley Raiders,ON 0
WP Francis Leclair 6IP 1H 0ER 10K
LP Derick Bulley 6IP 8H 2ER 6K 1BB

Ed Taylor Shamroks,ON 2
#30 Quyon Flyers, QC 1
WP in relief Gregg Garrity 6IP 0ER 13K
Jamie Wilson 1IP 1H 0ER Injury after 1IP
LP Bud Hanlon 7IP 3H 1ER 8K

Markham Majors,ON 4
Central Lumberjacks,ON 2
WP in relief Mike Goodfellow 2IP 2H 0ER 1K
Western 5IP 4H 1ER 5K 1BB
LP Adam Smith 6IP 3H 3ER 4K 5BB
HR: Crawford(Markham)

Napanee Express,ON 7
Central Lumberjacks,ON 1
WP Jordan MacDonald 5IP 2H 1ER 5K 3BB
LP Adam Smith 5IP 8H 5ER 1K 1BB

Ed Taylor Shamrocks,ON 0
LBB Electric,PEI 0
Shamrocks Pit:Gregg Garrity 7IP 3H 0ER 14K 3BB
LBB Pitcher: Jamie Blakely 7IP 1H 0ER 10K 3BB 1HBP

Ottawa Team Easton,ON 4
St Leonard Express,QC 1
WP Jeff Murphy 5IP 3H 1ER 9K 2BB
LP Mathieu Benoit 2IP 4H 4ER 4K 3BB Injury in 3rd Inning
relief from Pascal Gonthier 2IP 0H 3ER 1K 5BB 1HBP
HR: Randy Peck, Todd Fraser(Easton)

Scarborough Royals,ON 10
Valley Raiders,ON 5
WP Andrew Scott 5IP 8H 5ER 6K 3BB
LP Derick Bulley 3IP 7H 4ER 2K 0BB
relief from Will Mood 2IP 2H 1ER 1K 3BB

Napanee Express,ON 4
Markham Majors,ON 1
WP Madden 7IP 2H 1ER 10K 4BB
LP Mike Goodfellow 7IP 7H 3ER 1K 2BB
HR: Hassan(Markham), Roantree(Napanee)

Blackburn Bombers,ON 6
LBB Electric,PEI 0
WP Luc Thibault 6IP 2H 0ER 8K 1BB
LP Mike Bishop 6IP 10H 5ER 5K 1BB

Napanee Express,ON 6
#30 Carp I4C Victory,ON 0
WP Jordan Macdonald 5IP 3H 0ER 0K 0BB
LP Paul Ceppi 3.1IP 6H 4ER 3K 1BB
HR: Wemp(Napanee)

#6 Ottawa Team Easton,ON 4
Scarborough Royals,ON 2
WP Jeff Murphy 5IP 3H 1ER 6K 2BB
LP Andrew Scott 5IP 7H 4ER 4K 3BB
HR: Craig Buttar(Easton)

Sunday July 29
Quarter-Finals
#30 Quyon Flyers,Qc 2
Ed Taylor Shamrocks,ON 0
WP Bud Hanlon 7IP 4H 7K 2BB
LP Gregg Garrity 7IP 5H 10K 1BB 1HBP

#31 Carp I4C Victory,ON 4
Scarborough Royals,ON 1
WP Neil Cooke 7IP 5H 1ER 12K 3BB
LP Andrew Skelton 7IP 6H 4K 3BB

SEMI-FINALS
#30 Quyon Flyers,QC 3
#6 Ottawa Team Easton,ON 2

WP Matt Greer 7IP 6H 2ER 6K 2BB
LP in relief Dan Konkle 4IP 4H 2ER 9K 2BB
Jeff Murphy 3IP 6H 2ER 3K 0BB
HR:Dennis McCleary(Quyon), Todd Fraser(Easton)

Napanee Express,ON 3
#31 Carp I4C Victory,ON 0
WP Andy Madden 7IP 7H 0ER 4K 1BB
LP Neil Cooke 6IP 6H 3ER 10K
HR:Chris Lewis(Napanee)

FINALS
Napanee Express,ON 3
#30 Quyon Flyers,QC 2
WP Jordan MacDonald 7IP
LP Matt Greer 4IP 5H 2ER 3K
relief from Bud Hanlon 2IP 0H 0ER 1K

Scott Dumouchel
Ottawa Blitz Fastball
blitzfastball@hotmail.com