Archive for the ‘Tournaments’ Category

Union, ON Storm looking for pitching help for AAU

Friday, October 21st, 2005

The Union, ON Storm is looking for a pitcher for the AAU tournament in Orlando, FL in January 2006. Click here for contact information. The tournament is played at Disney’s Wide World of Sports complex, one of the finest fastball facilities in the country. The fastball diamonds are adjacent to the Atlanta Braves spring training facility at the complex.

Last year’s tournament hosted a number of international teams, hailing from the Caribbean, Venezuela, Mexico, Canada and the U.S., 28 teams in all. For a complete recap of last year’s tournament, click here.

For a look at the five galleries of photos from last year’s tournament, click here.

Niagara Snappers win Millgrove Tournament

Monday, October 3rd, 2005

Millgrove, ON

The Niagara Snappers captured their 6th tournament title of the year by beating the Toronto Celtics in the finals at the Inaugural 20 team Millgrove Oktoberfest Klassic tournament. The Snappers went 5-0 at the tournament to finish off their 2005 season with a 66-18 record and 9 consecutive victories.
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GHFL Teams take 3 of 4 divisions at Millgrove tourney

Monday, October 3rd, 2005

Millgrove, ON
Oktoberfest Klassic

Niagara Snappers beat Toronto Celtix 5-3 to win the Oktoberfest “A” division. The Snappers beat Mike Joseph and the Ohsweken Redman 4-1 in the Semis and the Celtix took out the GHFL’s Hamilton Hawks in the other A semi. Scott Young of the Snappers was named MVP for his 1 home run 4 RBI effort and Rob Fawcett picked up his 3rd win of the tourney, Steve Ketchel took the loss for the Celtix.

Killer Bunnies won the B division 12-3 over Harwood Corners. Harwood eliminated GHFL’s Mississauga Arrows in one semi, while the Bunnies knocked out Kitchener Phoenix Outlaws in the other.

GHFL’s Waterdown Keiths won the C division over the Simcoe Moose and the GHFL’s Waterdown Hammer won the D division.

Weather was amazing all weekend, tournament was very well run with 19 teams on hand. Thank you to Jeremy and all the Millgrove Smoke players who hustled all weekend getting the fields ready, keeping the booze tent running and serving the BBQ. Nice tournament to end the season with. Good job guys.

Thanks to Dan Bernard for reporting the scores.

Blair Setford
Golden Horseshoe Fastball League
www.ghfl.ca

Scott Smith leads Belmore Stingers to OASA “C” Provincial Title

Tuesday, September 6th, 2005

The Belmore Stingers, led by 2004 ISC II ToC Most Valuable Pitcher, Scott Smith, won the 2005 Ontario Amateur Softball Association’s Men’s Provincial “C” tournament in Bobcaygeon & Fenelon Falls over the Labour Day weekend. The tournament was a 12-team three-game guarantee tournament.

In the undefeated game, Fitzroy Harbour WC Electric defeated Belmore Stingers by a score of 2-1. Bud Hanlon got the win for WC Electric, while Chris Eadie took the loss for the Stingers in relief of Scott Smith. A seventh inning RBI double by Jon Daley cashed in the winning run.

In the loser’s bracket semi final, Lake Simcoe Lightning defeated Blackburn JEM Lumbermill Bombers by a score of 9-3.

Belmore then defeated Lake Simcoe 8-6 in the loser’s bracket final, with Scott Smith getting the victory and Rick May getting the loss.

In the first championship game, Belmore beat Fitzroy Harbour 7-1. Fitzroy was within two runs until the top of the seventh when Belmore broke the game open by scoring four. Scott Smith, who also hit two home runs, was the winning pitcher, with Mark Wright taking the loss.

In the “if game”, Belmore again defeated Fitzroy Harbour, this time by a score of 4-1. Smith again was the winning pitcher, and Bud Hanlon was the loser.

While no formal MVP was awarded, it would have clearly gone to Scott Smith of the Belmore Stingers.

Final order of finish:

Gold: Belmore Stingers (Bluewater League)
Silver: Fitzroy Harbour WC Electric (Greater Ottawa League)
Bronze: Lake Simcoe Lightning (Oshawa City and District League)

Other participating teams were: Blackburn JEM Lumbermill Bombers, Ottawa Blitz, Colborne Merchants, Bobcaygeon Jermyn Lumber, Lindsay Paper Box, Fenelon Falls Log Chateau, Napanee/North Fred Kings, Campbellford Trent Hills Titans, and the Wyevale Tribe.

regards,
Adam Brown
Fitzroy Harbour WC Electric

Perkasie, PA KMV Rise win Elkland Labour Day Tourney

Tuesday, September 6th, 2005

Rumour has it that the KMV Rise, run by our good friend and ISC II player rep Tom Vogel, won the 53rd Annual Labour Day Tournament in Elkland, PA.

1st KMV Rise (Mike Smith and Tom Vogel)
2nd TNT South Lebanon (Jermey Tracy)
3rd Shaggy Dog (Paul Algar and Tom Berube)
4th Elkland (Brad Porter and Hugh Hilhouse)

MVP Pitcher Mike Smith (Rise)
MVP Player Jermey Tracy who had an unbelievable weekend on the mound and at the plate.

Congrats to Tom and the Rise on the win!

Editor’s Note: Thanks to stevo714 on the Rise MB for the info.

Toronto Champion Indians win Ontario Challenge Cup

Monday, August 29th, 2005

The Toronto Champion Indians win the 2005 edition of the Laverne Reichert Memorial ISC II Ontario Challenge Cup in Hillsburgh, Ontario and with it a berth in the 2006 ISC II Tournament of Champions in Kitchener/Cambridge.

Game: #30
Started: 5:30pm
Park: Barbour Field A
Home Team: Orangeville: final Score: 2
Visiting Team: Toronto Champion Indians: Final Score: 3
Winning Pitcher: Steve Ketchell
Losing Pitcher: Jamie Taylor

Toronto MVP: 2nd Baseman – Ryan Swift
Orangeville MVP: Pitcher – Jamie Taylor

The Hillsburgh Minor Softball Association who hosts the tournament would like to extend a heart felt thank you to all the players, fans, and sponsors for a wonderful weekend. Remember, the funds raised from this tournament help fund the minor ball programs and keep our sport alive in Ontario.

Orangeville vs Toronto in Ontario Challenge Cup final

Sunday, August 28th, 2005

5:30 pm Update: Hillsburgh, Ontario

Championship game just started between Toronto and Orangeville:

Loser’s bracket final
Orangeville takes out Kitchener in 7 innings. The long ball, again, was a major factor.

Game: #29
Started: 3:30pm
Park: Barbour Field A
Home Team: Orangeville: final Score: 7
Visiting Team: Kitchener Phoenix Outlaws: Final Score: 1
Winning Pitcher: Jamie Taylor
Losing Pitcher: Sean Geehan

At a 5:30pm start time, Orangeville now has to take on the undefeated Toronto champion Indians.

Ontario Challenge Cup 4 pm update

Sunday, August 28th, 2005

Ontario Challenge Cup
4:00pm Update: Hillsburgh, Ontario
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Kitchener knocks off Jarvis 8 – 2, in a game that was a lot closer than it appears. The game remained tied for 5 complete innings, until kitchener exploded for 4 home runs and 6 runs scored
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Game: #28
Started: 1:45pm
Park: Barbour Field A
Home Team: Kitchener Phoenix Outlaws: final Score: 8
Visiting Team: Jarvis Rock Final Score: 2
Winning Pitcher: Dan Martin
Losing Pitcher: Ron Chambers

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Kitchener now playing Orangeville in the loser’s bracket final that started at 3:30pm at Barbour Field to see who will face Toronto for the Championship and the berth to the ISC II Tournament of Champions in Kitchener/Cambridge in 2006.

Ontario Challenge Cup update at 2 pm Sunday

Sunday, August 28th, 2005

Ontario Challenge Cup update

The Championship game is now scheduled for 5:30pm.

Only 4 teams remain. The Toronto Champion Indians go Undefeated to the final game, while they wait for Jarvis, Orangeville and Kitchener to battle it out.

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Game #24
Park: Victoria Park
Start Time: 10:00am
Home Team: Mitchell Mets – Final Score: 1
Visiting team: Jarvis Rock – Final Score: 2
Winning Pitcher: Dave Martin
Losing Pitcher: Garnett Kramer

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Game #25
Park: Barbour Field A
Start Time: 10:00am
Home Team: Orangeville Resolve – Final Score: 0
Visiting team: Toronto champian Indians – Final Score: 9
Winning Pitcher: Ryan Swift
Losing Pitcher: Rick Zeqqil

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Game #26
Park: Barbour Field B
Start Time: 11:45am
Home Team: Blenheim – Final Score: 1
Visiting Team: Kitchener Phoenix – Final Score: 7
Winning Pitcher: Dan Martin
Losing Pitcher: Paul Ceppi

Kitchener to play Jarvis – winner to play Orangeville. Winner of that will play Toronto, who must be beat twice.

Ontario Challenge Cup update

Sunday, August 28th, 2005

Ontario Challenge Cup update

Blenheim 5 Rockwood 4

Blenheim advances to play Kitchener Phoenix

Jarvis 2 Mitchell 1

Jarvis will play winner of Blenheim-Kitchener

Winner of that game will play loser of Toronto-Orangeville.

Saturday & early Sunday scores & Sunday schedule for 2005 Ontario Challenge Cup

Sunday, August 28th, 2005

2005 Laverne Reichert Memorial ISC II Ontario Challenge Cup
Hillsburgh, ON

Saturday & early Sunday scores & Sunday schedule

Saturday 10 am
Toronto Indians 2 Kingston Cowboys 1
Blenheim Home Run 5 Elora 4 – Elora eliminated
Rockwood Drexler Construction 3 Hillsburgh Stallions 0 – Hillsburgh eliminated

Noon
Jarvis Rock 1 Hamilton Hawks 0
Orangeville Resolve Kings over Salford Storm
Niagara Snappers over Breslau Majors – Breslau eliminated

2 pm
Mitchell Mets over Salford Storm – Salford eliminated
Rockwood over Hamilton – Hamilton eliminated
Blenhem 8 Kingston 6 – Kingston eliminated

Rain washes out play for the remainder of the day at the conclusion of the 2 pm games.

Sunday
4 pm Saturday games started at 8 am Sunday
Loser’s bracket:
Mitchell 5 Niagara Snappers 1 – Niagara eliminated

Winner’s bracket
Toronto 4 Jarvis 3
Orangeville 5 Kitchener Phoenix Outlaws 2

Toronto & Orangeville play in winner’s bracket final at 11 am

Kitchener plays winner of Blenheim-Rockwood – Rockwood leading 3-0 as of 10:45 am.

Winner of Kitchener game to play winner of Jarvis-Mitchell.

First championship game is scheduled for sometime between 5 pm & 6 pm at Barbour Field in Hillsburgh.

2005 Laverne Reichert Memorial ISC II Ontario Challenge Cup Scores

Saturday, August 27th, 2005

2005 Laverne Reichert Memorial ISC II Ontario Challenge Cup
Hillsburgh, Ontario

Winner of this 16-team double knockout tournament will receive a berth in the 2006 ISC II Tournament of Champions.

Friday night games
Jarvis Rock 5 Owen Sound Crunch 4
Kingston Cowboys 3 Mitchell Mets 0
Toronto Indians 9 Minesing Monarchs 3
Hamilton Hawks 3 Breslau Majors 1
Orangeville Resolve Kings 5 Elora Rage 3
Salford Storm over Blenheim Home Run
Kitchener Phoenix Outlaws 5 Hillsburgh Stallions 3
Niagara Snappers 7 Rockwood Drexler Construction 1

Saturday morning 8 am games
Breslau Majors 3 Owen Sound Crunch 2 – Crunch eliminated
Mitchell Mets 3 Minesing Monarchs 1 – Monarchs eliminated
Kitchener Phoenix Outlaws 6 Niagara Snappers 4 – 2-run walk-off HR