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#3 TNT take Allentown title in rain-shortened event

Monday, July 7th, 2008

#2 Knights and #9 Keating’s finish tied for second

The NY Knights competed in the rain shortened Allentown , PA 4th of July tournament this past weekend. Due to the bad weather all games were reduced to 5 innings. The Knights were tied with Keatings in the bottom of the second inning 6-6 when the heavy rain came and ended the event.

TNT was declared the winner as the only undefeated team and the Knights and Keatings tied for 2nd place.

The Knights overall season record now stands at 18-4-1. Bill Hillhouse and Darren Rea pitched for the Knights who were without pitchers Dan Duemo and Craig Pidcock.

Double Elim Format
Knights received a first round bye getting the winner of Keatings vs Ormrod

Game 1

Keatings 0 0 0 0 0 x x – 0 3 0
Knights 3 0 0 0 x x x – 3 4 0

WP – Rea 5 IP, 0R, 3 H, 6 K, 2BB
LP – Garrity 4 IP, 3R, 4 H, 5 K, 3BB

The Knights jumped on Keatings starter Greg Garrity for 3 first inning runs lead be Steve Price’s 2 run HR and Chad McConnell’s RBI single.

Game 2

Knights 4 0 0 0 0 x x – 4 5 2
TNT 0 0 0 2 3 x x – 5 3 1

WP – Tracy 5 IP, 4R, 5 H, 4 K, 1BB
LP – Hillhouse 4.2 IP, 5R, 3 H, 8 K, 2BB

The Knights had 4 straight hits off TNT starter Jeremy Tracy capped by a long 3 run HR by John Rozich. Tracy settled in and only allowed 1 hit through the final 4 innings. Knights starter Bill Hillhouse was in command through the first 3 innings and only allowed 3 hits for the game but TNT made those hits count with a long double and 2 Home Runs in the final 2 innings to come from behind for the victory. TNT’s Jay Herr struck the final blow with a walk off HR in the bottom of the 5th.

Game 3

Keatings 3 3 x x x x x – 6 6 0
Knights 6 x x x x x x – 6 4 0

Knights – Rea 1 IP, 6R, 5 H, 1K, 3BB
Hillhouse 1 IP, 0R, 1 H, 2K, 1BB
Keatings – Garrity 1/3 IP, 6R, 4 H, 0 K, 4BB
Hertzler 2/3 IP, 0R, 0 H, 0 K, 1BB

The Knights continued the trend of scoring in the first inning getting 6 runs in the bottom of the first answering the 3 runs Keatings had put up in the top of the inning. Keatings scored 3 more to tie it up off starter Darren Rea before Hillhouse came in to retire Keatings in the second. The Knights were batting in the 2nd inning when the game and tournament was called due to rain.

Although the weather put a damper on the weekend and limited the Knights to 10 offensive innings the team was able to put up 13 first inning runs off the high caliber pitching we faced in the shortened event.

The Knights are off until the final weekend of the MAFTL July 25-27 in Lancaster , PA.

Gregg Leather
NYSoftball@aol.com
www.leaguelineup.com/NYKnightsFP

#8 Hoffman Rise grab final US East ToC berth

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

ISC II QUALIFIER IN ALLENTOWN, PA
Friday, July 4, 2008

I am posting this from a friends home in Palmer, PA. The final berth from the Eastern USA region was up for grabs in the Allentown Patriots July 4th Classic Tournament. Their were seven (7) teams entered. Five (5) of the teams have made it their goal to play in the ISC ToC in Appleton, WI.. Three of the teams (NY KNIGHTS, LEBANON TNT & KEATING FITNESS) have already qualified. The tournament was set up as a double elimination tournament with a three game guarantee.

The game at 10:30 AM Friday (July 4) between Hoffman Rise and PA Power was for the berth to the 2008 ISC II ToC in Appleton. There was a big storm Thursday evening and the first game of the Tournament on Thursday evening was postponed. In the first game Friday morning, Lebanon TNT of Lebanon, PA beat ADCO Tool Shed of NY 3-0. In about
the 7th inning of that game it started drizzling.

The game between Hoffman Rise and PA Power started in a steady drizzle. The starting pitchers were Ryan Cummings for the Rise and Ryan Rutt for PA Power. Both teams went scoreless in the first inning. In the top of the second inning, Andy Sabo had a RBI single to drive in Johnny Hurst to give the Rise a 1-0 lead. In the top of the third inning Matt Daly walked, advanced to second on a wild pitch and scored on a RBI single by Stevie Moore. Cummings pitched out of jams in both the second and third innings to keep the score at 2-0.

In the top of the fifth for the Rise, Matt Daly singled, Brian Miller walked and then Stevie Moore hit a three run homerun to dead center field to make the score 5-0. Cummings shut down PA Power in the 4th and 5th innings . In the top of the 6th inning the skies opened up and the field was hit with a deluge. With the weather forecast calling for off and on rain for the remainder of the weekend and after some discussion with representatives of the two teams it was decided that if this game can
not be continued, it will be considered a legal game and Hoffman Rise will be awarded the berth to the 2008 ISC II ToC that was available through this tournament. At this time it appears somewhat unlikely that the tournament will be able to continue.

Bill Howell
ISC Eastern USA VP

#38 Bulyea Rustlers win Camrose Senior B Tournament.

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

GAME 1
Bulyea Rustlers 7
Calgary Rangers 1

GAME 2
Bulyea Rustlers 7
Edmonton Reds 0

GAME 3
Bulyea Rustlers 9
86ers 1

GAME 4
Bulyea Rustlers 8
Clear Prairie 7

GAME 5 (SEMI FINAL)
Bulyea Rustlers 9
Edmonton Reds 3

GAME 6 (FINAL)
Bulyea Rustlers 7
Calgary Rangers 6

Thanks,

Colin McLeod

Scarborough Jrs win Wyevale tournament

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Elmvale, ON

After going 1-2 in Round Robin play, and pulling out a victory in the tie breaker game just to get the final playoff spot on Sunday, the Scarborough Wolverines grew stronger as Sunday progress and they reeled off 3 straight wins culminating with a convincing 10-2 victory in the final over the Port Elgin Blue Devils.

Game P1
Port Elgin – 9
Kitchener – 1
WP – Hamilton
LP – Ross

Game P2 (8 Innings)
Scarborough – 3
Wyevale – 2
WP – Leahy
LP – Giffen

Game P3
Port Elgin – 1
Elmira – 0
WP – Ketchell (Save Christie)
LP – Martin
(A well played game by both squads. Chances to score on both sides, but the pitching got the big outs when they needed to)

Game P4
Scarborough – 2
Minesing – 0
WP – Skelton
LP – Follings

Game P5
Scarborough – 10
Port Elgin – 2
WP – Leahy
LP – Fawcett

Congrats to Scarborough for taking the championship with 4 straight victories in sudden death games, and also congrats to Port Elgin for having another fine weekend and defending their title well.

Special thanks to Doug Cundall and his blue crew who did a great job all weekend, and were able to work around the schedule changes that were required due to the rain we got.

Mike Kelly
mkelly[at]tribefastball.ca

Wyevale Tournament Saturday standings

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

A minor adjustment to the schedule was all that was needed as mother nature was good to us here in cottage country.

We are still putting together all the boxscores from Saturdays games as we got behind with all the diamond maintenance that was required.

Standings:
1. Elmira Jrs (3-0)
2. Minesing (3-0)
3. Wyevale (2-1)
4. Port Elgin (2-1)
5. Kitchener (2-1)
6. Scarborough (1-2)
7. Orangeville (1-2)
8. Elliot Lake (1-2)
9. Shakespeare (0-3)
10. Toanche (0-3)

Scarborough beat Orangeville in the tiebreaker game to earn the 6th and final playoff spot.

On tap for Sunday we have Elmira playing the winner of the #4 Port Elgin Blue Devils & #5 Kitchener Outlaws and we also have Minesing playing the winner of the #3 Wyevale Tribe and #6 Scarborough Wolverines.

The final is slated for 4:30 Sunday.

Thanks,
Michael Kelly
mkelly[at]tribefastball.ca

Wyevale Tournament Friday scores

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Here are the Friday results from the Wyevale Tribe tournament.

Boxscores can be found here:

Game #1
#15 Wyevale 2
Scarborough 1
WP Jason Giffen
LP Luke Leahy
Scarborough tied it in the top of the 7th at 1 only to have Wyevale score in the bottom of the 7th to win it.

Game #2
Minesing 10
#11 Kitchener 4
WP: Kurt Glover
LP: Mel Ross, relief Ryan Shannon
Minesing bats were hot. They erased a 4-1 deficit after 2 by scoring 9 unanswered runs in the next 4 innings.

Action continues Saturday at 8:30am – Hopefully mother nature is good to us..

Thanks,
Mike Kelly
mkelly[at]tribefastball.ca

Wyevale Tribe tournament schedule

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Four teams in the top 20 will be in Wyevale, Ontario this coming weekend at the annual Tribe tournament, including defending champion #13 Port Elgin Blue Devils, host #15 Wyevale Tribe, #11 Kitchener Outlaws and #20 Shakespeare Falcons.

Friday
7:00 #15 Wyevale v Scarborough
9:00 Minesing v #11 Kitchener

Sat
8:30 Elmira Jrs v Elliot Lake
8:30 Wyevale v #20 Shakespeare
10:25 Elmira Jrs v Orangeville
10:25 #13 Port Elgin v Toanche
12:20 Wyevale v Kitchener
12:20 Scarborough v Shakespeare
2:15 Kitchener v Toanche
2:15 Elliot Lake v Minesing
4:10 Port Elgin v Scarborough
4:10 Orangeville v Shakespeare
6:05 Elmira v Port Elgin
6:05 Elliot Lake v Toanche
8:00 Minesing v Orangeville
9:55 Tie Breaker Game (IN)

Sun
8:30 4th v 5th
10:30 3rd v 6th
12:30 1st v Winner P1
2:30 2nd v Winner P2
4:30 Winner P3 v Winner P4

Schedule is also available here.

Thanks,
Michael Kelly
mkelly[at]tribefastball.ca

#8 Keating’s Fitness reach finals in Virginia

Monday, June 9th, 2008

via Al’s Fastball – The Peninsula Merchants rallied from an early 6-0 deficit to defeat ISC II #8 Keatings Fitness Center 11-10 for the 2008 Virginia Classic Men’s Fastpitch softball title on Sunday at Francis Asbury School in Hampton.

Keatings jumped out early leading 6-0 after three innings before the Merchants answered with five runs in the fourth sparked by a two-run double from Brian Harrison followed by a two-run home run from Zach Warne. In the fifth the Merchants matched that with another five runs paced by a two-run home run from tournament MVP Dave Catlin.

The visitors from Wilkes-Barre, Pa. cut the deficit to 10-9 with one run in the fifth and two in the sixth before a RBI single from Catlin gave the Merchants a 11-9 lead after six innings. Keatings scored one in the seventh but no more as the Merchants take the Virginia Classic title for the second straight season.

Catlin paced a 15-hit attack for the Merchants going 2-5 with four RBIs, a triple and a two-run home run. Zach Warne was 3-for-4 with two runs scored, two RBIs and a two-run home run in the fourth.

The Merchants (6-2-2) now will travel to Lancaster, Pa.. for the next Mid Atlantic Fastpitch Softball Travel League weekend in two weeks.

PENINSULA MERCHANTS 11, KEATINGS 10
Keatings 105 012 1 — 10 9 3
P.Merch 000 551 x — 11 15 4
WP: Hillhouse; LP: Tummins. Standouts: Keatings, Moyer 2-4 (2RBIs), Smith 3-4 (2 runs, solo home run in the seventh), Thomas 2-4 (double); Peninsula, Catlin, 2-5 (4RBIs, triple, 2-run home run in fifth, tournament MVP); L. Hineline 2-4, Rozich 2-4 (double), T. Smith 1-3 (2 runs, solo home run in fifth), Harrison 2-4 (2 runs, 2RBIs, 2-run double), Warne 3-4 (2 runs, 2RBIs, 2-run home run in fourth), Chase 2-4 (2 runs, double, RBI).

VIRGINIA CLASSIC –
June 7 Schedule
Game 1: Keatings 9, GP Gwaltney (Suffolk, Va.) 7
Game 2: Peninsula Merchants 3, Chapel Hill Warriors 3
Game 3: Keatings 9, Big Cove 0
Game 4: GP Gwaltney 2, Chapel Hill Warriors 1
Game 5: Peninsula Merchants 12, Big Cove 0
Game 6: GP Gwaltney 13, Big Cove 1
Game 7: Peninsula Merchants 10, GP Gwaltney 3
Game 8: Keatings 3, Peninsula Merchants 3
Game 9: Chapel Hill Warriors 7, Keatings 1
June 8
Game 10: Chapel Hill Warriors 3, Big Cove 0 (forfeit)
Single Elimination
Game 11: 11 am – Keatings 9, Chapel Hill Warriors 0
Championship
Game 12: Peninsula Merchants 11, Keatings 10

#12 Kitchener Outlaws win Mitchell Tournament

Monday, June 9th, 2008

Sunday scores courtesy Jeff Pauli, Mitchell Mets

Quarterfinals
#12 Kitchener Outlaws 3 #41 Mitchell Mets 2
#22 Glencoe Astros 8 Breslau Badgers 4
Fingal Jrs. 5 Ingersoll 3
#24 Harriston Mercury’s 3 Monkton 2

Semi Finals
Kitchener Outlaws beat Glencoe
Harriston beat Fingal Jrs.

Final
Kitchener Outlaws beat Harriston

Al Doran Live at the Snapper Shootout

Friday, June 6th, 2008

UPDATED 6:45 PM eastern – see below!

Congratulations to the California Lumberkings on their 3-1 win over Palermop Athletics to win the 2008 Snapper Shootout.

See all the game details below courtesy of Al Doran.

Al Doran is at the Snapper Shootout, posting scores and updates via his blackberry.

If you’re not on his email list, you can find the posts on this page.

And if you’re not on his list, maybe you should be ! 🙂 To be added, email him at fastball (at) pmihrm.com . Be sure to put the words “Please subscribe me” on the subject line, and include your full name in the email. (I’m not sure he can add you this weekend, since he’s at the ballpark, but at least you’ll be on it for next time).

Keep reading for all of the scores and game summaries.
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Mitchell Tournament

Thursday, June 5th, 2008


The annual Mitchell Mets tournament is set to go this weekend. One of the longest running intermediate tournaments in southwestern Ontario, the tournament will feature #12 Kitchener Outlaws, #24 Harriston Mercury’s and #41 Mitchell Mets amongst others in the 12-team field.

For the full schedule, click here.

Snapper Shootout Set to Go

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008


The Snapper Shootout goes this weekend with several top-ranked ISC II teams looking to get an early season feel for where they stand. The Snappers and Elora Brewers were co-champions last year as rain washed out the finals. With the addition of ISC pitching, the results could be skewed somewhat, but as always this time of year in Niagara, look for some great fastball and the beginning of some new rivalries.

Watch The Deuce and Al’s Fastball for results all weekend.

Schedule below.

Game #1
(ISC #20) Niagara Snappers
(N/R) Hamilton Hawks

Game #2
(#10) Elmira Cubs
(N/R) Napanee Juniors

Game #3
(#11) Elora Brewers
(N/R) Elmira Juniors

Game #4
(#1) California Lumberkings
(#37) Ohsweken Redmen

Game #5
(#14) Bridgeport Braves
(#16) Palermo Athletics

Game #6
(#13) Port Elgin Blue Devils
(#42) Shakespeare Falcons

Saturday
Game #7
(#6) CPI Fastpitch
(#17) Wyevale Tribe

Game #8
(#9) Ottawa Team Easton
(#5) Ashland Stockpack

Game #9
(ISC #20) Niagara Snappers
(#10) Elmira Cubs

Game #10
(N/R) Hamilton Hawks
(N/R) Napanee Juniors

Game #11
(#14) Bridgeport Braves
(#13) Port Elgin Blue Devils

Game #12
(#16) Palermo Athletics
(#42) Shakespeare Falcons

Game #13
(#5) Ashland Stockpack
(N/R) Elmira Juniors

Game #14
(#11) Elora Brewers
(#9) Ottawa Team Easton

Game #15
(#1) California Lumberkings
(#6) CPI Fastpitch

Game #16
(#37) Ohsweken Redmen
(#17) Wyevale Tribe

Game #17
(ISC #20) Niagara Snappers
(N/R) Napanee Juniors

Game #18
(#10) Elmira Cubs
(N/R) Hamiton Hawks

Game #19
(#14) Bridgeport Braves
(#42) Shakespeare Falcons

Game #20
(#16) Palermo Athletics
(#13) Port Elgin Blue Devils

Game #21
(#5) Ashland Stockpack
(#11) Elora Brewers

Game #22
(#9) Ottawa Team Easton
(N/R) Elmira Juniors

Game #23
(#1) California Lumberkings
(#17) Wyevale Tribe

Game #24
(#37) Ohsweken Redmen
(#6) CPI Fastpitch