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Eastern Ontario showdown set

Wednesday, September 28th, 2005

Well, the consensus expected teams have come through the playoffs of their respective leagues in Eastern Ontario.

Kanata Team Easton won the Greater Ottawa League, 3 games to 1 in the best of five over the Stittsville 56ers. Third year in a row as GOFL champs for Easton.

Micksburg Twins won the Upper Ottawa Valley League, 4 games to 2 in the best of seven over the Campbell’s Bay Royals. Second year in a row as UOVMFL champs for Micksburg and 4 out of the last 5.

So now we have Micksburg facing Team Easton in what is scheduled to be a best of three regional final. Micksburg has home field advantage as they edged Team Easton 3-2 in regular season league cross over play. (Hopefully scheduling/weather will allow for a best of three series – up to the captains to schedule the games.)

Dan Konkle vs. Cory Costello – should be some excellent ball.

Adam Brown

Alvinston Indians force game 5 in St. Thomas semi-final

Wednesday, September 28th, 2005

In the absence of Alvinston Indians mainstay pitchers Doug Charlton and Brad Young, rookie pitcher Greg Moore, with a little help from Norm Logan, held a potent Glencoe offence to 1 run enabling the Indians to win 3-1 to even the series at two games apiece with Game 5 to be played Wednesday Sept 28 in Alvinston at 8:00 pm.
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Phoenix Outlaws take 2-1 lead in KFL final

Wednesday, September 28th, 2005

Kitchener, ON

KFL resumed it’s Championship series tonight, with the Phoenix Outlaws blanking the Waterloo Classics 3-0

Phoenix Pitcher Mel Ross got the win with a tidy 4 hitter along with 4 strike outs. Don Stebbings got the loss giving up 6 hits and striking out 3.

Phoenix spread out their hits through the order with 6 batters recording singles: Adam Snider, Jeff Hatt, Tim Dubois, Sean Geehan, Joe Siefreid and Travis Murdoch.

Classics were lead by John Sexton with two singles, Keith Woodward and Ben Blackwell each chipped in a single.

With Phoenix now leading the best of 5 series, 2 games to 1, game 4 in the series goes Wed. Sept 28th at Budd Park at 7:00 PM

Game 5 (if necessary) will go the following night at Budd Park at 8:00PM

Rick Boyd

Glencoe takes 2-1 lead over Alvinston

Monday, September 26th, 2005

Glencoe Astros defeated Alvinston Indians 4-0 to take a 2-1 lead in their best-of-five semi-final in the St. Thomas & District Fastball League. Game 4 is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 27 at 8 pm.

Hammer even up Waterdown finals

Saturday, September 24th, 2005

The Hammer evened up the Waterdown League finals at a game apiece last night by outlasting the Hawks 15- 9.

Brian Lisk pitched the win with relief from Jim Hurst.
Chad Reed took the loss with relief from Dwayne Singer.

Dean Carr hit his 3rd Hr (grand slam) for the Hammer.
Kevin Shewfelt hit a 3 run shot for the Hawks.

The score being what it was, there were numerous highlights and lowlights for both squads, but not enough room here to post all the stats!!

Game 3 takes place Sunday, Sept. 25, 11am at Millgrove Park.

Brian Costie
Hamilton Hawks

Hamilton Hawks up 1-0 in Waterdown finals

Thursday, September 22nd, 2005

Waterdown, ON

The Waterdown League final series began last night at Millgrove Park. Hamilton Hawks took the first game, beating the Waterdown Hammer 9-4.
Dwayne Singer pitched the win for the Hawks, Rod Favreau took the loss, with Brian Lisk in relief. Chris Shewfelt had 4 RBIs with two 2-run HRs, to lead the Hawks. Dean Carr had a 3-3 night, with 2 HRs, 2B, and 3 RBIs for the Hammer.

The series resumes Friday, Sept. 23 at 8pm in Millgrove, with game 3 scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 25, 11am, at Millgrove. Games 4 and 5 are scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 27, 8pm, and Thursday Sept. 29, 8pm, if necesssary.

Brian Costie
Hamilton Hawks

Kitchener Phoenix Outlaws even KFL final at one each

Thursday, September 22nd, 2005

Kitchener, ON

The Kitchener Phoenix Outlaws evened their series with the Waterloo Classics with a 6-4 win on Tuesday night.

Sean Geehan got the win for the Phoenix, coming in in the 4th inning. Geehan gave up 4 hits with 3 K’s. Mel Ross started for the Phoenix giving up 10 hits and recording 2 strikeouts. Jim Schnarr took the loss in giving up 8 hits and striking out 6. Mel Ross and Beatson lead the Phoenix offense with 2 hits apiece while Jodie Schnarr and John Sexton contributed 2 hits each for the Classics.

Game three in the best of 5 goes Thursday Sept 22 at Budd Park at 8:00pm

Rick Boyd
rdboyd at rogers.com

Toronto Champion Indians to play Cobourg Diamond Kings in Oshawa District League final

Wednesday, September 21st, 2005

Oshawa. ON

Toronto Champion Indians captured the final spot in the Oshawa City and District Fastball League last night in Sharon, ON where they beat the home town Lake Simcoe Lightning 3 – 2 to sweep the Lightning 2 games to 0.

Tuesday September 20th
Toronto Champion Indians @ Lake Simcoe Lightning
Indians 3
Lightning 2
WP Grant Patterson
LP Rick May

Toronto Champion Indians(2) and the Cobourg Diamond Kings(6) will battle it out for the OCDFL Crown.

Game 1 Wednesday September 28th 8 pm @ Dieppe Park – Toronto

Game 2 Thursday September 29th 8 pm @ Legion Fields – Cobourg

The last three games will be announced once they have been confirmed with Toronto having the home field advantage.

Mal Swift malswift@rogers.com
Oshawa City and District Fastball League – Vice President – Media and Promotion – www.ocdsa.ca
Durham Region Umpire Membership – Vice President
SpinMaster Pitching/Catching School – Head Instructor
Coach – Durham Jack’s Fillin Station Eagles – OCDFL
Assistant Coach – Durham College Women’s Varsity Fastball Team – OCAA
International Softball Congress II (Intermediate Men) – Game Controller/Awards Committee

Woodstock Kelsey’s win Tri-County League Championship

Wednesday, September 21st, 2005

Southwestern Ontario

Congratulations to the Woodstock Kelseys team for winning the Tri-County Fastball League “A” championship on Tuesday night defeating the Salford Storm by a score of 7-0 (mercy 5 innings).

Woodstock came out with guns a blazin ,and scored three runs in the top of the first inning and added four more runs In the top of the fifth inning for the rather convincing victory. Woodstock won the series 3 games to 1

Winning Pitcher – Mike Pullin
Losing Pitcher – Mark Van Vliet

This is the fourth consecutive title for Kelseys and 5 titles out of the last 6 seasons.

Be sure to visit the Tri-County League website for more info.

Joe Todd – Ingersoll
ftode739 at rogers.com

Alvinston Indians tie St. Thomas semi-final at one apiece

Wednesday, September 21st, 2005

Tuesday evening in front of a solid crowd, the Alvinston Indians travelled to Glencoe for game 2 of the semi-final series. With the Indians down 1-0 in the series, a win was of the essence to even the series. Backed by a 4 hitter and 5 strikeout performance by pitcher Doug Chalrton, the Indians did just that. Charlton shutout the Glencoe squad, and had great defence behind him as well, earning the 4-0 victory.
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St. Thomas & District League semi-finals underway

Monday, September 19th, 2005

Last evening, played in front of approximately 150-200 fans, on a beautiful evening for ball, the Glencoe Astros defeated the Alvinston Indians in a great fastball game for the fans, by the final score of 7-5 in 11 innings.
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Woodstock Kelsey’s lead TriCounty series 2-1

Monday, September 19th, 2005

Southwestern Ontario

Game Played on Sunday Sept 18/05 in Woodstock Game 3 in a best of Five”A” Series, with Kelseys leading 2 games to None

Final Score
Salford Storm 6,
Woodstock Kelseys 5 – 9 innings

Score tied 3-3 after seven innings

Salford scored 3 runs in the top of the 9th inning and then Kelseys rebounded with 2 runs in the bottom of the 9th and left the tying run at first base.

Winning Pitcher – Mark VanVliet
Losing Pitcher – Steve Running

Game 4 will be played Tuesday Sept 20/05 in Salford, Ontario with a starting time of 8:00 p.m

See Everybody there,

Joe Todd
ftode739@rogers.com