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Ontario Challenge Cup Friday results

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

Innerkip, Ontario
Southwestern Ontario Challenge Cup Friday Night Results

Game # 1
Kitchener Outlaws 7 Mitchell Mets 6
Winning Pitcher Mel Ross 6 Innings , Save by Sean Geehan
Losing Pitcher Kevin Pomfret 2 2/3, replaced by Steve Cook
Hitters– Outlaws Josh Brohman – 2 singles
Hitter – Mets – A.J. Moses – Triple and a Double

Game # 2
Waterdown Hammer 7
Ayr Vics – 0 Mercy (5 Innings)
Winning Pitcher Rod Favreau – 2 hittter
Losing Pitcher – Luke Raymer 5 2/3 replaced by Mike Wells
Hitters Hammer- Trevor Brownhill 2 run homer & Kyle Davis – 2 rbi’s on a triple

Game # 3
Innerkip Orioles – 9 Mercy (6 innings) Palermo Athletics – 2
Winning Pitcher – Tim Neil 8k’s on 6 hits
Losing Pitcher – Gord Scott 5ks on 13 hits
Hitters – Orioles – Jon Atkinson – Triple and (2) Doubles & Mark Van Vliet Triple and a Single
Hitters Athletics – Al Ball – Triple and a Single

Game # 4
Elmira Cubs 5 Shakespeare Falcons 0
Winning Pitcher Ryan French – 16 k’s on 3 hits
Losing Pitcher – Fred Follings – 6 hitter
Hitters- Cubs- Brad Thomson 2 singles – 2 Rbi

Sat 9:00 am
Orangeville Kings Vs Kitchener Outlaws
Elmira Cubs Vs Minesing Monarchs

Sat 11:00 am
Waterdown Hammer Vs Shedden Mission
Owen Sound Crunch Vs Innerkip Orioles

Sat 1:00 pm
Mitchell Mets Vs Palermo Athletics
Shakespeare Falcons Vs Ayr Vics

See you at the park, Saturday, a very comfortable Friday night still in short sleeves at the closing

Joe Todd
Ftode739@rogers.com
ISC Regional Commissioner

Ontario Challenge Cup goes this weekend in Innerkip

Friday, September 21st, 2007

Via

Everything is set and the weather in Southwestern Ontario this weekend looks better than picture perfect for the 3rd Weekend in September for the Southwestern Ontario Challenge Cup to be staged in Innerkip, Ontario on Friday Sept 21/ Sat Sept 22/ and Sunday Sept 23.

Twelve ISC II Teams will be competing for the Laverne Reichert Cup and the chance to win a berth to the 2008 Tournament of Champions to be held in Appleton, Wisconsin next August.

The Games start Friday night with a double header on both diamonds at 7:00 pm and play will resume on Saturday and Sunday Mornings at 9:00 am, with the Championship game scheduled for 3:00 pm on Sunday and the if game is set for 5:00 pm.

Tournament Host Convener Tim Wright of the Innerkip Orioles says the price is right this is a no charge gate fee tournament for the fans just come and enjoy the fastball and enjoy the food and refreshments that the host team will have on site.

Friday night at 7:00 pm Mitchell Mets Vs the Kitchener Outlaws, and the Ayr Vics vs the Waterdown Hammer.

At 9:00 pm the Host Team Innerkip Orioles will play the Palermo Athletics and on the other diamond the Elmira Cubs will play the Shakespeare Falcons.

On Saturday Morning the other 4 teams Orangeville Kings, Shedden Mission Owen Sound Crunch and the Minesing Monarchs will all spring into action.

Eight different Mens leagues are involved and this will be a very competitive tournament, maybe one of the last in Southwestern Ontario for the 2007 fastball season.

See you all at the park.

Joe Todd
ISC Regional Commissioner
Ingersoll, Ontario
ftode739(at)rogers.com

Ontario Challenge Cup

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

Innerkip, Ontario

The fifth annual Ontario Challenge Cup Tournament will take place in Innerkip September 21-23 with 12 teams representing 8 leagues across southwestern Ontario.

Teams will be competing for the Laverne Reichert Memorial Trophy and a berth in the 2008 ISC II Tournament of Champions in Appleton, Wisconsin.

Games for the double knockout tournament start Friday at 7 pm and continue all day Saturday starting at 9 am and again on Sunday at 9 am. The championship game is scheduled for 3 pm with the “if necessary” game at 5 pm.

ISC Regional Commissioner Joe Todd will be the tournament director. Rob Deakin is the Umpire-in-Chief.

Tim Wright of the host Innerkip Orioles team is the head of the host committee.

First round match-ups are as follows:
Game 1 Fri 7 pm D1 Mitchell Mets vs Kitchener Outlaws
Game 2 Fri 7 pm D2 Waterdown Hammer vs Ayr Vics
Game 3 Fri 9 pm D1 Innerkip Orioles vs Palermo Athletics
Game 4 Fri 9 pm D2 Elmira Cubs vs KFL entry 2
Game 5 Sat 9 am D1 Orangeville Kings vs winner Game 1
Game 8 Sat 9 am D2 Minesing Monarchs vs winner Game 4
Game 6 Sat 11 am D2 Shedden Mission vs winner Game 2
Game 7 Sat 11 am D1 Owen Sound Crunch vs winner Game 3

The full schedule will be posted at www.ghfl.ca tonight.

For further info, please contact:

Blair Setford
blairjs(at)rogers.com

or

Joe Todd
ftode739(at)rogers.com

Team Easton wins Eastern Ontario Challenge Cup

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

Canada East ISC II Qualifier for 2008 ToC
Eastern Ontario Challenge Cup
McNab/Braeside, Ontario

Ottawa Team Easton Thunder completed the “if” game sweep of Donnacona Blue Sox Saturday night to win the inaugural Eastern Ontario Challenge Cup and wrap up a berth in the 2008 ISC II Tournament of Champions.

Jeff Murphy picked up three wins in a row for Team Easton, allowing only 1 run in the process.

Thank you to tournament host Harold MacMillan and the McNab Minor Softball and to Adam Brown for representing the ISC.

Below are the complete results.

Game 1 Fitzroy 5 Stittsville 4 WP-Jim Ryan LP-Dan Bradley
Game 2 Donnacona 3 Quyon 1 WP-Francis Leclair LP-Matt Greer
Game 3 Team Easton 8 Sydenham 1 WP-Dan Konkle LP- Dale Dowdall
Game 4 Stittsville 7 Quyon 0 WP-Dan Bradley LP-Len Burger
Game 5 Donnacona 2 Carp 1 WP-Francis Leclair LP-Trevor Wood
Game 6 Fitzroy 6 Team Easton 3 WP-Steve Cavanagh LP-Jeff Murphy
Game 7 Team Easton 9 Stittsville 2 WP-Jeff Murphy LP-Rob Rattray
Game 8 Carp 3 Sydenham 2 WP-Paul Ceppi LP-Mike Halligan
Game 9 Donnacona 5 Fitzroy 3 WP-Francis Leclair LP-Jim Ryan
Game 10 Team Easton 2 Carp 2 WP-Dan Konkle LP-Neil Cooke
Game 11 Team Easton 7 Fitzroy 0 WP-Jeff Murphy LP-Steve Cavanagh
Game 12 Team Easton 4 Donnacona 0 WP-Jeff Murphy LP-Francis Leclair
Game 13 Team Easton 8 Donnacona 1 WP-Jeff Murphy LP-Jasmin Marcotte

2007 ISC II Eastern Ontario Challenge Cup Champions – Ottawa Team Easton Thunder

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

Eastern Ont. Challenge Cup

Saturday, August 25th, 2007

Saturday afternoon scores

12:30 pm Gm 7 Ottawa Team Easton 9 Stittsville 2 – Stittsville eliminated
12:30 pm Gm 8 Carp 3 Sydenham 2 -Sydenham eliminated
2:30 pm Gm 9 Donnacona 5 Fitzroy Harbour 3 – 9 innings
2:30 pm Gm 10 Ottawa Team Easton 2 vs Carp 0 – Carp eliminated
4:30 pm Gm 11 Ottawa Team Easton 7 Fitroy Harbour 0 – Fitzroy eliminated
Championship
6:30 pm Gm 12 Donnacona vs Ottawa Team Easton
8:30 pm Gm 13 Donnacona vs Ottawa Team Easton (if necessary)

Eastern Ontario Challenge Cup

Saturday, August 25th, 2007

Fri pm/Sat am scores

Canada East ISC II Qualifier for 2008 ToC
Eastern Ontario Challenge Cup tournament
McNab / Braeside, Ontario
Hosted by McNab Minor Softball

Friday August 24
7 pm Gm 2 Fitzroy Harbour West Carleton Electric 5 Stittsville 56ers 4
9 pm Gm 3 Ottawa Team Easton Thunder 8 Sydenham Amey’s 1
9 pm Gm 1 Donnacona Blue Sox 3 Quyon Combat Flyers 1

Saturday August 25
8:30 am Gm 4 Stittsville 7 vs Quyon Combat Flyers 0 – Quyon eliminated
10:30 am Gm 5 Donnacona Blue Sox 2 Carp I4C Victory 1
10:30 am Gm 6 Fitzroy Harbour 6 Ottawa Team Easton 3
12:30 pm Gm 7 Stittsville vs Ottawa Team Easton
12:30 pm Gm 8 Sydenham vs Carp
2:30 pm Gm 9 Fitzroy Harbour vs Donnacona Dia. 1
2:30 pm Gm 10 Winner Gm 7 vs Winner Gm 8 Dia. 2
4:30 pm Gm 11 Winner Gm 10 vs Loser Gm 9 Dia. 1
6:30 pm Gm 12 Winner Gm 9 vs Winner Gm 11 Dia. 1
8:30 pm Gm 13 Loser Gm 12 vs Winner Gm 12 Dia. 1 if necessary

The winner of the Eastern Ontario Challenge Cup will receive a berth in the 2008 ISC II Tournament of Champions to be held in Appleton, Wisconsin.

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

Southwestern Ontario Challenge Cup postponed

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

Southwestern Ontario Challenge Cup
Canada East ISC II Qualifier

Due to unforeseen circumstances surrounding the usage of the diamonds in Hillsburgh, the Southwestern Ontario Challenge Cup cannot be played August 24-25.

The tournament is currently being planned for September 22-23 with a host to be announced shortly.

Confirmed leagues for the tournament include:
South Perth
GHFL
KFL
Blue Water
Tri County
St. Thomas
Simcoe Rural
Inter County

The Eastern Ontario Challenge Cup will be played as scheduled in McNab/Braeside August 24-25 with 8 teams.

For further information, please contact

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

CPI wins Croghan qualifier

Monday, July 2nd, 2007


ISC II #8 Oswego, NY Cutro Professional Inspections won the Croghan, NY tournament this weekend and a berth in the 2007 ISC II Tournament of Champions.

CPI beat Prospect Fireman out of NY in the finals 3 to 0. Shaun Winship was the winner and Greg Garrity loser as CPI avanged an earlier loss to the Fireman. In the semi-final, CPI beat Hoyt’s Collision 7 to 2 with Charlie Walseman getting the win over Justin Heyman.

Tournament scores:

Friday June 30th 7PM

CPI 6
New Bremen 0
WP Shawn Samson 4H’s 9K’s
LP Scott Kloster

9PM
Memories 3
Napanee Jr. 1
WP Sam Moore 3H’s 5K’s
LP Jordan MacDonald 3H’s 8K’s

Saturday 9AM

Northern Merchants 1
Adirondack Steel 0

WP Jason Smith 2H’s 17K’s
LP Justin Haymen 3H’s 6K’s

Hoyts Collision 3
Prospect 1

WP Daryl Widrick 3H’s 7K’s
LP Dennis Williams 4H’s 9K’s

Adirondack 8
Memories 4
WP Justin Haymen
LP MIke leenox

CPI 4
Hoyts 1
WP Shawn Samson
LP Jeff Moyer

Memories 4
Northern Merchants 3
WP Greg Kloster
LP Dan Konkle in relief of Tom Haver 6IP

Prospect 3
CPI 1
WP Greg Garrity
LP Shawn Samson

Northen Merchants 2
Napanee Jr Express 1
WP Dan Konkle
LP Jordan MacDonald

Saturday New Bremen Results

Prospect 6
New Bremen 1
WP Greg Garrity
LP Scott KLoster

Adirondack 7
Napanee Jr 6
WP Justin Haymen
LP Andy Madden

Hoyts 8
New Bremen 7

End of pool play
Sunday 9 AM results single elimination

Northern Merchants 8
New Bremen o
WP Tom Haver
LP JOe Lyndaker

CPI 7
Napanee 1
WP Charlie Walseman

PA Power win Allentown tourney

Monday, July 2nd, 2007


ISC II #17 Harrisburg, PA PA Power won the Allentown 4th of July tournament, beating #7 Hoffman Rise twice and #10 TNT along the way. As a result of #14 Wilkes-Barre, PA Keating’s Fitness beating Lebanon TNT in Round Robin play, they win the ISC II Qualifier berth (Rise/Hoffman and PA Power have previously won berths). TNT will be awarded the berth from the MAFTL.

Division 1
Keatings 3-0
South Lebanon 2-1
Cornerstone 1-2
Allentown Patriots 0-3
Division 1 Winner – Keating Fitness

Division 2
PA Power 3-0
Hoffman Rise 2-1
Landis Markets 1-2
NJ A’s 0-3
Division 2 Winner – PA Power

Playoff results
Game 1
Hoffman Rise – 7
Keating Fitness – 0
WP – Mike Smith
LP – Rob Fawcett

Game 2
PA Power – 5
Lebanon TNT – 3
WP – Dave Stokes
LP – Jeremy Tracy

Championship Game
PA Power – 5
Hoffman/Rise – 4
WP – Dave Stokes
LP – Tom Vogel

Canada East Sydenham Sunday scores

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007


Sunday June 24

GAME #18
Waterdown Hammer 5 I4C Victory 0
Waterdown opened the scoring in the top of the third inning on a two run inside-the-park homerun by Dave Brownhill. Joe Reeve, who had led off the inning two outs earlier, scored on the hit. In the fifth inning, Waterdown struck again, this time for three runs. Brownhill hit a one out double and later scored on a sacrifice fly by Tim Coe. Dave Kingdon, who reached base on an error scored on a triple by Kyle Davis. Davis rounded out the scoring when he was plated on a Carp error. Carp had runners in scoring position during three innings, however they were unable to push a run across against Tim Neil.

WP: Tim Neil 7IP 6H 1BB 11K 0ER 0UER 0HBP
LP: Chad Hargrove 7IP 6H 1BB 3K 3ER 2UER 0HBP

Top Hitters
Waterdown Hammer
Dave Brownhill – 2/4 2R 2B HR 2RBI
Kyle Davis – 1/4 R 3B RBI
Joe Reive 1/3 R
I4C Victory Carp
Darren Featherstone 2/3
Kyle Gourgon 2/3 BB SB

GAME #19
Quyon Flyers 4 Scarborough Wolverines 0 (8 innings)
In a very well played game that seen each team only manage 3 hits during regulation, a play at the plate and the resulting clearing of the benches is what this game will be remembered for. After battling to a 0-0 tie through seven innings, Quyon’s bats came alive in the top of the eighth inning. After taking a 4-0 lead, Quyon runner Joran Graham made no attempt to slide at a play at the play and ran over the catcher. This resulted in both benches clearing and eventually the end of the game as Scarborough, when things had cooled down, did not return for their bat in the bottom of the eighth inning. In all there were 9 ejections, with Graham being suspended for his next game in the tournament. Steve McCord drove in two runs for Quyon.

WP: Matt Greer 7IP 3H 3BB 2K 0ER 0UER 0HBP
LP: Greg Dalgarno 7.67IP 7H 2BB 4K 3ER 1UER 0HBP

Top Hitters
Quyon Flyers
Joran Graham 2/4
Steve McCord 1/4 2RBI
Scarborough Wolverines
Cam Hauck 1/3 2B
Andrew Putnam 1/3 BB
James Murchison 1/3

GAME #20
Waterdown Hammer 7 Quyon Flyers 0
Waterdown attacked early and often in this game, scoring in all four of their innings. Tim Coe drove in the first run of the game with an RBI triple in the first and later scored on an error. In the second inning Dave Brownhill doubled in Darrin Curtis who had reached via a walk. In the third inning Waterdown loaded the bases with no one out for Neil Curtis, who delivered a two RBI single. Joe Reeve followed with a sacrifice to score John Kemp from third. In the fourth inning Waterdown scored the final run of the game on an RBI single by Trevor Brownhill that score Dave Kingdon. Quyon twice had runners reach third base but both times they were unable to score.

WP: Jim Hurst 5IP 2H 0BB 5K 0ER 0UER 0HBP
LP: Matt Greer 4IP 5H 5BB 4K 6ER 1UER 0HBP

Top Hitters
Waterdown Hammer
Tim Coe 1/1 2R 3B 2BB RBI
Neil Curtis 1/2 2RBI
Dave Brownhill 1/3 R 3B RBI
Quyon Flyers
Nick Armitage 1/2
Dennis McCleary 1/3 3B

GAME #21
Donnaconna Blue Sox 3 Waterdown Hammer 2
Both teams struck for a run in their first at-bat. Donnaconna scored their run when Michael Dumas tripled with one out and later scored. Waterdown tied the score in the home half of the inning on an RBI single by John Kemp that scored Tim Coe. Donnaconna regained the lead in the third inning when Jean Pierre Savard delivered a sacrifice fly to left field to score Frederick St. Pierre, who had led off the inning with a base on balls. Waterdown rallied to tie the game in the bottom of the seventh inning when a passed ball allowed Tim Coe to score. Coe had led off the inning with a single, was sacrificed to second and moved to third on a passed ball. Donnaconna immediately responded in their next at-bat. Johnathan Darveau lead off the inning with a single and was later thrown out at the plate when he tried to score on a ground out. Michael Dumas had reached base on an error and moved into scoring position on the throw out at the plate. Dumas would score the winning run when Jean Daniel Doucet reached base on an error. Waterdown were able to get the tying run to third base in the bottom of the seventh but could not tie the score.

WP: Francis LeClair 7IP 4H 3BB 8K 2ER 0UER 0HBP
LP: Tim Neil (relief) 1IP 1H 0BB 0K 0ER 1UER 0HBP
Jim Hurst (starter) 4IP 4H 1BB 3K 2ER 0UER 0HBP
Drew Hathway (relief) 2IP 2H 2BB 1K 0ER 0UER 0HBP

Top Hitters
Donnaconna Blue Sox
Marco Goullemette 2/3
Michael Dumas 1/2 2R 3B 2BB
Waterdown Hammer
Tim Coe 1/2 2R BB
John Kemp 1/2 BB RBI
Kyle Davis 1/2

GAME #22
Ottawa Team Easton 9 Donnaconna Blue Sox 0
In a mercy rule shortened final Ottawa Team Easton pitcher Jeff Murphy tossed a 5 inning perfect game. Murphy received all the support he would need in the first inning. Two walks in the first inning, to Dave Tubman and Dan Jessiman, provided the baserunners for Darryl Butter to drive in two runs with a single. In the second inning, Scott Herriott, with a triple, and Kevin Chevrier, with a single, each drove in a run to make the score 4-0. Team Easton put the game out of reach in the third inning scoring five times to make the score 9-0. Todd Fraser, Scott Herriott and Scott Marion all drove in runs in the inning.

WP: Jeff Murphy 5IP 0H 0BB 8K 0ER 0UER 0HBP
LP: Francis LeClair 2.33IP 8H 5BB 3K 9ER 0UER 0HBP
Luc Thibault 2.67IP 2H 1BB 2K 0ER 0UER 0HBP

Top Hitters
Ottawa Team Easton
Scott Herriott 2/2 2R 2B 3B 2RBI
Darryl Buttar 2/3 R 2SB 2RBI
Dan Jessiman 1/1 R 3BB
Donnaconna Blue Sox

Congratulations to Team Easton on winning the Eastern Ontario qualifier and to Donnacona Blue Sox on qualifying for the ToC.

Canada East (Innerkip) Sunday scores

Sunday, June 24th, 2007


Canada East (Innerkip) ISC II Qualifier
Sunday June 24

Another beautiful day for ball in Innerkip. Things got underway at 8:55 am between Alvinston & Harriston, while the Port Elgin-Elmira game was delayed for 52 minutes due to some overzealous diamond watering by the Innerkip fire department. Harriston and Port Elgin won the early morning loser’s bracket games while Bucktown Bees, Phillip Martin and Lee Hopkins continued to confound and amaze, scoring three off Wyevale ace Jason Giffen in the first inning of the winner’s bracket final game, crusing to a 4-2 win. Harriston then dismantled Port Elgin 6-2 to meet Wyevale in the loser’s bracket final. Wyevale would manage only two hits off Scott Smith, both by Graham McNab, but he made them count, blasting a lead off home run in the top of the first and doubling him the game-winning run in the top of the 9th. McNab then came on in relief of starter Jason Giffen in the first final game after Giffen gave up five runs. McNab held down the Bees the rest of the way while the Tribe scored six in the bottom of the second and tacked on three more in the 6th to win 9-5. The “if” game was scoreless into the 6th, when Mike Kelly singled. Pinch runner Chris Bell stole second. Mike Lambie reached on an infield single advancing Bell to third and he scored on an RBI ground out by Cory Kelly. Jason Giffen came on for McNab in the 7th with two aboard and struck out the side to preserve the 1-0 win and the no-hitter. Congratulations to Wyevale on winning the 2007 ISC II Canada East (Innerkip) Qualifier.

9 am
Game 32
Harriston Mercury’s 3
Alvinston Indians 1
WP: Scott Smith 7IP 1R 0ER 5H 4Ks
LP: Ryan Swift 5IP 3R 2ER 6H 3Ks 1BB, relief Doug Charlton 1IP
Harriston: Trevor Seip RBI 3B, Geoff Gunson RBI 1B; Scott Walls RBI 1B; Jeremy Creeden, 2-3 2B
Alvinston: Ryan Swift RBI 3B; Mike Black 3-3 3B

Game 33
Port Elgin Blue Devils 4
Elmira Cubs 3
WP: Steve Ketchell 2 2/3 IP 1R 3H, in relief of Scott Christie 1 1/3IP 1K and Matt Hamilton 4IP 2R 1K
LP: Casey Halstead 8IP 4R 4Ks
Port Elgin: Shawn Detzler 2-run HR; Brian Lantz RBI 1B; Greg Thede GWRBI
Elmira: Andy Baechler 2-RBI 2B; Matt Reinhardt Inside the park HR

11 am
Game 31
Bucktown Bees 4
Wyevale Tribe 2
WP: Phillip Martin 7IP 2R 1ER 7H 7Ks
LP: Jason Giffen 1IP 3R 4H 1K 1BB; Graham McNabb 5IP 1H 4Ks
Bucktown: Mike Hopkins RBI single; Lee Hopkins RBI single; Richie Taylor RBI single; Darren Jacobs RBI single
Wyevale: Mike Lambie RBI single

Game 34
Harriston Mercury’s 6
Port Elgin Blue Devils 2
WP: Greg Vader
LP: Dustin Veenhof
Harriston: Aaron Small and Wayne Stephen score on passed balls in T1 after Port Elgin catcher Matt Turcotte is injured and comes out of the game. Ryan Fisk triple in T3 scores Brook Cochrane and Aaron Small. Jeremy Creeden RBI single scores Fisk. Cochrane 3B scores on an error on Small in T6.
Port Elgin: B1 Shawn Detzler RBI single scores Ryan Dudgeon. Ryan Whitney RBI single to score Ryan Dudgeon.

1 pm
Game 35
Harriston Mercury’s
Wyevale Tribe
WP: Graham McNabb 8IP 1ER 3H 7Ks, relief Jason Giffen 1IP 1K
LP: Scott Smith 9IP 3R 1ER 2H 11Ks
Wyevale: Graham McNabb has both Wyevale hits, a lead off HR in T1 and an RBI double in T9, then scores on an error.
Harriston: B4, Wayne Stephens leads off with a hustling double and scores on an RBI single by Ryan Fisk.

3 pm – Championship Game 1
Game 36
Wyevale Tribe 9
Bucktown Bees 5
WP: Graham NcNab 4IP 6Ks, in relief of Jason Giffen 2IP 5R 1K
LP: Lee Hopkins 4 2/3IP 5R 6Ks in relief of Phillip Martin1 1/3IP 4R 2Ks
T1 Duane Greenbird reached on an error, scored on an RBI double by Mike Hopkins who scored on an RBI double by Lee Hopkins, who scored on an RBI bloop single by Mattie Johnson.
T2 Duane Greenbird bunt single, scores on a bad hop triple by Mike Hopkins who scores on a SAC fly by Lee Hopkins, his 10th RBI of the tournament.
B2 Dave Drinkill singles and scores on RBI single by Makr Lambie. Chris Bell double scores Lambie and Mike Kelly.
Lee Hopkins in to pitch for Phillip Martin.
Matt Tjart triple scores Shane Bywater and Bell. SAC fly by Graham McNabbscores Tjart.
B6 Matt Tjart reaches on an error and comes across on another error on a bunt attempt by Graham McNabb who scores on an RBI single by Kevin Peterson, who scores on an error on Dave Drinkill.

5 pm
Game 37
Bucktown Bees
Wyevale Tribe
WP: Graham McNab 6IP OH 5Ks 3BB; Jason Giffen 1IP 3Ks – COMBINED NO-HITTER
LP: PhillipMartin 7IP 1R 5H 8Ks 2BBs
Wyevale: Mike Kelly singled. Pinch runner Chris Bell stole second. Mike Lambie reached on an infield single advancing Bell to third and he scored on an RBI ground out by Cory Kelly. Jason Giffen came on for McNab in the 7th with two aboard and struck out the side to preserve the 1-0 win. Mike Kelly 2-3 Mark Lambie 2-3

Tournament MVP: Graham McNab, Wyevale Tribe
Top Pitcher: Phillip Martin, Bucktown Bees

Order of finish:
1.Wyevale Tribe
2.Bucktown Bees
3.Harriston Mercury’s
4.Port Elgin Blue Devils
T5 Elmira Cubs, Alvinston Indians
T7 Glencoe Astros, Shakespeare Falcons

Thank you’s to:
Host Committee, Howie Brown, chairman, Carl Littlejohns, Drumbo, Mert McMahon Food Booth & Beer Garden and Jonathan Vink, Zack and friends, Groundscrew and the scorekeepers and announcers.
Umpire-in-Chief Jay Hart, deputies Len Georgi and Tim Whitelaw and the entire Blue Crew.
ISC II Staff: Joe Todd, Laurie Fraser, Jim Marr, Doug Bach, Chris Bach & Rick Boyd.

Congratulations to Wyevale Tribe and Bucktown Bees on qualifying for the 2007 ISC II Tournament of Champions and thank you to all teams for their sportsmanship & support of the ISC II program.

Blair Setford
ISC Canada East VP
ISC II Commissioner

Canada East (Sydenham) Saturday scores

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

Sat June 23
GAME #5
Ottawa Team Easton 3 Enterprise 1
Enterprise jumped out to an early lead scoring in the first inning without the benefit of a hit. Lyle Brown lead off the inning with a walk and then came around to score on 3 passed balls. Kurt Clark led off the second inning with a single to left field but pinch runner Ryan Gibbons was stranded at third base. Clark’s hit was the only hit of the game given up by Ottawa pitcher Dan Bradley. Ottawa Team Easton left 9 base runners on through the first 6 innings of the game, with runners in scoring position in four of those innings. In the seventh, Ottawa finally were able to score off of Clark. Dave Tubman led off the inning with a triple and scored on a ground out by Kevin Chevier to tie the game. Dan Jessiman then hit a triple of his own. Kevin Brown then entered the game in relief of Clark. Randy Peck was hit by a pitch and advanced to second on a passed ball. Darryl Buttar drove in both runners with the third triple of the inning.

WP: Dan Bradley 7IP 1H 2BB 12K 1ER 0UER 0HBP
LP: Kurt Clark (starter) 6.33IP 6H 1BB 7K 2ER 0UER 0HBP
Kevin Brown (relief) 0.67IP 1H 0BB 0K 1ER 0UER 1HBP

Top Batters
Ottawa Team Easton
Kevin Chevier 2/4 RBI
John Peck 2/3
Darryl Buttar 1/4 3B 2RBI
Enterprise
Kurt Clark 1/3
Lyle Brown 0/2 R BB
Mike Finn 0/1 2BB

GAME #6
Waterdown Hammer 8 Ottawa Valley Raiders 0
Waterdown took advantage of a two out walk in the top of the first inning to open the scoring. Tim Coe drew the walk and was able to trot around the bases on a homerun to right centre field by Kyle Davis to put Waterdown ahead 2-0. Waterdown scored runs in the third, fourth and fifth innings as this game ended after five innings due to the mercy rule. In the third inning, Waterdown took advantage of a couple of fielding errors and an RBI single by Davis to make the score 5-0. After scoring a sixth run in the fourth on a passed ball, Andrew Hill and John Kemp drove in the final runs of the game with a single and a double respectively. Ottawa Valley was unable to get any offence going despite having the leadoff man single to start each of the first two innings. After the second, Waterdown starter Tim Neil did not allow a baserunner.

WP: Tim Neil 5IP 2H 0BB 8K 0ER 0UER 0HBP
LP: Derrick Bulley 5IP 8H 3BB 3K 6ER 2UER 0HBP

Top Batters
Waterdown Hammer
Kyle Davis – 2/3 2R HR 3RBI
Drew Hathway – 2/3 R 3B
Tim Coe – 1/2 2R BB
Ottawa Valley Raiders
Rich Antunes – 1/2
Derrick Bulley – 1/2

GAME #7
Donnaconna Blue Sox 3 Kingston Cowboys 0
Donnaconna pitcher Francis LeClair came within out out of pitching a perfect game and ended up facing the 21 batter minimum as he throw a no-hitter. Ryan Sharpe was the only runner to reach base, as a result of a throwing error in the top of the seventh inning. Donnaconna took advantage of a throwing error that allowed Michael Dumas to get into scoring position. After advancing to third base, Dumas was able to score the opening run of the game on a sacrifice fly to left field by Jean Pierre Savard. In the fifth inning, Dumas singled and stole second base. Jean Daniel Doucet followed with a double to make the score 2-0. Steve Savard drove in Doucet with a single to extend the score to 3-0.

WP: Francis LeClair 7IP 0H 0BB 11K 0ER 0UER 0HBP
LP: Bryan Brooks 6IP 7H 2BB 10K 2ER 1UER 1 HBP

Top Hitters
Donnaconna Blue Sox
Frederic St. Pierre 2/3
Steve Savard 1/2 RBI BB
Jean Daniel Doucet 1/2 R 2B RBI
Kingston Cowboys

GAME #8
QUYON FLYERS 7 SCARBOROUGH WOLVERINES 1
Quyon took advantage of three Scarborough errors in the top of the second inning to build a 6-0 lead. Joe McCleary drove in one run with a single and Joran Graham drove in 2 runs with a double on Quyon’s only two hits of the inning. Scarborough used a Quyon error to help them get onto the scoreboard in the third inning. Nick Dambrosio drove in Jake Taylor with a single. Quyon added one more run in the fifth inning to end the game due to a mercy rule. B. Young tripled home Nick Armitage, who had led off the inning with a single.

WP: Matt Greer 5IP 5H 2BB 3K 0ER 1UER 0HBP
LP: Robert Bennett (starter) 1.33IP 1H 2BB 2K 0ER 5UER 0HBP
Greg Dalgarno (relief) 3.67IP 6H 1BB 1K 1ER 1UER 0HBP

Top Hitters
Quyon Flyers
B. Young 2/3 3B RBI
Matt Greer 1/2 R
Joran Graham 1/3 2B 2RBI
Scarborough Wolverines
Andrew Putnam 3/3 3B
Nick Dambrosio 1/2 BB RBI
Mark French 1/2

GAME #9
I4C Victory Carp 1 Northern Explorers 0
In a well pitched game, Carp was able to score the only run needed in the top of the third inning. Trevor Wood hit a two out double and scored when Mike Money singled. Carp did not have another runner past first from that point on. The Northern Explorers left a runner stranded at third base in each of the fourth, fifth and sixth innings, including a leadoff triple in the fourth.

WP: Chad Hargrove 7IP 4H 1BB 9K 0ER 0UER 0HBP
LP: Aaron Owl 7IP 3H 0BB 9K 1ER 0UER 0HBP

Top Hitters
I4C Victory Carp
Mike Money 1/3 RBI
Trevor Wood 1/2 R 2B
Shawn Houle 1/3
Northern Explorers
Belanger Brown 1/3 3B
Mike Abitong 1/3
Brandon Solomon 1/3

GAME #10
Blackburn Bombers 5 Fitzroy Harbour 2
Blackburn opened the score in the top of the second inning, receiving an RBI by Stefan Sklepowicz and a two run triple by Norm Manns. Fitzroy cut the Blackburn lead to 3-1 when Todd Clouthier drove in Neil Murphy, who had doubled to lead off the inning. In the sixth inning Terry Jones hit a one out single and later scored on a single by Anil Hayne. In the top of the seventh inning, Joe Allan hit a solo homerun to make the score 5-1. Fitzroy Harbour were only able to score one run in the bottom of the seventh as their rally fell short. Jon Daley drove in Steve Johnson, who had led off the inning with a single.

WP: Ray Shanoush 7IP 5H 1BB 10K 0ER 2UER 0BHP
LP: Brad Porter 7IP 8H 0BB 7K 2ER 3UER 0HBP

Top Hitters
Blackburn Bombers
Anil Hayne 2/3 R RBI
Steve Walman 2/3
Joe Allan 1/4 R HR RBI
Fitzroy Harbour
Mike Cavanaugh 2/3
Steve Johnson 1/2 R
Neil Murphy 1/3 R 2B

GAME #11
Kingston Cowboys 1 Enterprise 0
Jeff Hannah led off the game with a single and moved to third base on a single by Chris Lewis. Tyler Robinson followed with a ground ball to shortstop that allowed Hannah to score the only run of the game. The Cowboys had runners reach second base only three more times during the game. Enterprise also had runners reach second just three times during the game and had their best chance to score in the sixth inning when Lyle Brown doubled and moved to third base on a passed ball before being stranded.

WP: Bryan Brooks 7IP 3H 1BB 10K 0ER 0UER 0HBP
LP: Dale Dowdell 6IP 4H 3BB 4K 1ER 0UER 0HBP

Top Hitters
Kingston Cowboys
Jeff Hannah 2/3 R
Chris Lewis 1/2 BB
Ryan Sharpe 1/3 SB
Enterprise
Jason Norman 1/1 BB
Lyle Brown 1/3 2B
Anthony Brooks 1/3

GAME #12
Scarborough Wolverines 6 Ottawa Valley Raiders 2
Brandon Horn led off the bottom of the first inning with a double and then stole third base. Dale Boadway then followed with a ground out that scored Horn giving Scarborough the early lead. In the fourth inning, Scarborough combined two hits, two walks and an error to scratch four more runs arcross the plate. Ryan Freedman scored on an RBI fielder’s choice by James Murchison. Boadway and Murchison were plated on a triple by Cam Hauck and Hauck scored on an RBI single by Robert Bennett to extend the lead to 5-0. Valley put together a four hit rally in the top of the sixth inning, scoring twice on RBI singles by Bryce Levesque and John Zeiger. In the bottom of the inning Cam Hauck drove in his third run of the game with a single that scored Andrew Putnam, who had earlier singled.

WP: Greg Dalgarno 7IP 7H 0BB 11K 2ER 0UER 0HBP
LP: Jesse Milne 6IP 5H 4BB 3K 3ER 3UER 0HBP

Top Hitters
Scarborough Wolverines
Cam Hauck 2/3 R 3B 3RBI
Andrew Putnam 1/2 R 2B
Robert Bennett 1/2 BB RBI
Ottawa Valley Raiders
Chad Milne 3/4 2B
Bryce Levesque 1/3 R RBI
John Zeiger 1/3 RBI

Game #13
Donnaconna Blue Sox 4 Waterdown Hammer 1 (9 Innings)
Waterdown opened the scoring in the bottom of the first inning on an RBI single by Kyle Davis that scored Dave Brownhill, who had led off the inning two outs earlier with a single. Donnaconna rallied in the fifth inning to tie the score. Johnathan Darveau hit a one out single to start the rally and then stole second base. After a strikeout, J.P. Savard singled to score Darveau to knot the score. Both teams received excellent pitching performances during this game. Donnaconna had the best chance to score the go ahead run in the sixth inning when they loaded the bases with no one out, only to have Tim Neil retire the next three batters via strikeout. In the nine inning, Frederick St. Pierre started the inning at second base as per the international tie breaker. After being sacrified to third base, St. Pierre was able to score on a double by Michael Dumas. Jean Daniel Doucet followed one out later with an RBI double and he scored on a triple by Steve Savard. Waterdown was able to get two runners on in the bottom of the ninth before Francis LeClair struck out the next three batters to end the game.

WP: Francis LeClair 9IP 4H 0BB 16K 1ER 0UER 0HBP
LP: Tim Neil 9IP 11H 3BB 15K 4ER 0UER 0HBP

Top Hitters
Donnaconna Blue Sox
Johnathan Darveau 3/4 R 2B SB
Michael Dumas 2/4 R 2B BB RBI
Jean Daniel Doucet 2/5 R 2B RBI
Steve Savard 2/5 3B RBI
Waterdown Hammer
Dave Brownhill 2/4 R
Kyle Davis 1/4 RBI
Neil Curtis 1/3

Game #14
Ottawa Team Easton 6 Quyon Flyers 0
Team Easton opened the scoring in the bottom of the third inning. Scott Herriott was hit by a pitch and moved to second on a passed ball before scoring on a single by Dave Tubman. Tubman later scored in the inning to make the score 2-0. In the fifth inning Team Easton scored four more times and ended the game due to the mercy rule. Herriott led off the inning with a single and scored one out later on a double by Kevin Chevrier. Dan Jessiman singled Chevrier home to make the score 4-0. After John Peck walk and both runners had moved up on passed balls, Craig Buttar scored them both with a single.

WP: Jeff Murphy 5IP 2H 0BB 10K 0ER 0UER 0HBP
LP: Joran Graham 5IP 7H 2BB 3K 6ER 0UER 1HBP

Top Hitters
Ottawa Team Easton
Kevin Chevrier 1/2 R 2B RBI
Dan Jessiman 1/2 R BB RBI
Craig Buttar 1/3 2RBI
Dave Tubman 1/3 RBI
Quyon Flyers
Joe McCleary 1/2
Matt Greer 1/2

Game #15
I4C Victory Carp 6 Blackburn Bombers 3
Blackburn opened the scoring in the bottom of the first inning when Terry Jones reached base on a two out error that allowed Joe Allan to score. Allan had singled to start the inning. Carp tied the game in the second innin Matt McNish reached base on an error and came around to score on a ground out by Al Read. In the third Carp struck for three runs, Steve McLaughlin drove in the first run before scoring on a two run homerun by Matt McNish. Carp extended the lead to 5-1 in the fourth inning after Al Read led off with a single and scored when Trevor Wood reached base on an error. Blackburn scored once in the home half of the fifth inning when Joe Allen singled home a lead off triple by Tyler Cox. Carp immediately responded in the sixth with an RBI triple by Shawn Houle that scored Trevor Wood. Blackburn took advantage of an error in the seventh inning to score once but they could not continue the rally.

WP: Neil Cooke 7IP 6H 4BB 14K 2ER 1UER 1HBP
LP: Ray Shanoush (starter) 3IP 3H 0BB 2K 1ER 3UER 0HBP
Shannon Borho (relief) 4IP 4H 2BB 3K 0ER 2UER 0HBP

Top Hitters
I4C Victory Carp
Matt McNish 2/3 2R HR 2RBI BB
Darren Featherstone 2/3
Al Read 2/4 R RBI
Blackburn Bombers
Joe Allan 2/2 2R BB HBP RBI
Tyler Cox 1/3 3B

Game #16
Scarborough Wolverines 1 Kingston Cowboys 0
In another low scoring, well pitched game, Scarborough scored the only run of the game in the bottom of the second inning. Stephen Milic drew a two out walk and scored on an double to the right centre field gap by Cam Hauck. The Cowboys were unable to get a runner in scoring position throughout the game, settling for only three hits against Andrew Putnam.

WP: Andrew Putnam 7IP 3H 0BB 10K 0ER 0UER 0HBP
LP: Bryan Brooks (starter) 5IP 4H 2BB 6K 1ER 0UER 0HBP
Ryan Sharpe (relief) 2IP 0H 0BB 2K 0ER 0UER 0HBP

Top Hitters
Scarborough Wolverines
Ryan Freedman 1/3 2B
Brandon Horn 1/3 2B
Ryan Jaynes 1/3 2B
Cam Hauck 1/2 2B RBI
Kingston Cowboys
Jeff Hannah 1/3
Ryan Sharpe 1/3
Chris Lewis 1/3

Game #17
Ottawa Team Easton 6 Donnaconna Blue Sox 1
Dave Tubman led off the game with a single for Team Easton and scored the first run of the game on a sacrifice fly to left field by Darryl Butter. In the third inning Buttar drove in his second run of the game, this time with a single that scored Kevin Chevrier. Donnaconna made a pitching change and brought in Luc Thibault to replace Francis LeClair. In the sixth inning, Donnaconna took advantage of a walk to Jean Pierre Savard and a timely RBI single by Steve Savard to score their only run against Team Easton starter Dan Konkle. In the top of the seventh inning Team Easton exploded for four runs. Todd Fraser drove in a run after being hit by a pitch and John Peck singled in two more runs before Fraser scored on a passed ball to close the scoring.

WP: Dan Konkle 7IP 2H 2BB 16K 1ER 0UER 0HBP
LP: Francis LeClair (starter) 2.33IP 3H 4BB 3K 2ER 0UER 0HBP
Luc Thibault (relief) 4.67IP 6H 3BB 4K 4ER 0UER 1HBP

Top Hitters
Ottawa Team Easton
Darryl Buttar 2/3 R 2RBI
Dave Tubman 2/5 R SB
Randy Peck 1/1 R 3B 3BB
John Peck 1/4 2RBI
Donnaconna Blue Sox
Jean Daniel Doucet 1/3
Steve Savard 1/3 RBI
Jean Pierre Savard 0/2 R BB

Sunday June 24

9 am

Gm 17

Carp vs Waterdown

Gm 18

Scarboro vs Quyon

11 am

Gm 20

Winner Gm 17 vs Winner Gm 18

1 pm

Gm 21

Winner Gm 20 vs Donnacona

3 pm

Gm 22 – Championship Game

Winner Gm 21 vs Ottawa Team Easton

5pm

Gm 23

If Necessary