Archive for the ‘Ontario’ Category

2007 ToC Berth available for Canada East Travel League

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

The next meeting of the ISC Travel League is this Sunday, March 4 at 9 am at the Grand Valley Golf Club.

If your team is interested in playing in the league, I am extending an open invitation to all ISC II teams to please come prepared to join the league. Entry fees will be due at the meeting and the schedule will be made this weekend.

Effective immediately, a berth into the 2007 ToC will be available to the highest finishing ISC II team in the travel league.

Apologies for the short notice, but the meeting date was booked prior to my appointment.

For more info, please email me at blairjs(at)rogers.com or call me at 905 826 2697.

Blair Setford
Vice-President, Canada East Region

ISC II & Canada East Changes

Sunday, February 25th, 2007

ISC II Administrative Changes
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Last week, ISC II Vice President, Bob McGowan informed us of his decision to resign his position with ISC for personal reasons. Bob held two separate ISC positions, Vice President of ISC II and the Canada East Vice President.
We owe a huge debt of gratitude to Bob McGowan who came on board with us in 1996 and is truly the father of ISC II. It was Bob’s vision, planning, administrative and presentation skills that made ISC II a reality in 2002. It marked the first time in the history of ISC that we entered a different level of competition. Previously, ISC had no team classifications and the ISC World Tournament was open for any team, regardless of their competitive level of play.
Bob’s departure at this time is due to the situations at hand in 2007. With the tournaments returning to Kitchener, Bob feels the host organization is both experienced and talented so a change in ISC II leadership won’t be a hardship or strain for the Kitchener Committee. Also, Bob feels the various individuals currently in place in ISC II are likewise talented and dedicated to continue their jobs without a hitch.
As an organization, we extend a sincere thanks to Bob for his hard work and dedication to not just begin ISC II but to see it flourish and continue to be a very successful part of the International Softball Congress.
With Bob’s resignation, we announce the following appointments with approval from the ISC Executive Committee.
ISC II Vice President – This position will be assumed by Jim Williamson of Yakima, WA. Although Jim has only been with ISC since 2004, he has a lifetime of dedicated service to the game as a player, manager, sponsor and administrator. Jim’s administrative talents were recognized earlier this year when he was named as a non-voting member of the ISC Executive Committee so we could utilize his vast knowledge and planning skills. He has also worked on various Special Projects since 2004.
Canada East Vice President – This position will be assumed by Blair Setford of Mississauga, ON. Blair will continue his role as ISC II Commissioner but in becoming Canada East VP, he will become directly involved with both the ISC II and World Tournament portions of our operation. Blair has long been recognized as one of the hardest working people we have in the ISC. He initiated the ISC II team rankings process, has maintained the ISC II Pitcher List, has served as an ISC II Streaming Broadcaster and is ISC II Managing Editor of the annual ISC Guide book.
Regional Commissioner – Canada East – Joe Todd of Ingersoll, ON has been selected as a new Regional Commissioner for Canada East. He joins Blair Setford and Colin Smith as a voting member of the ISC Board of Directors. Joe was a coach/manager for 25 years and is a long-time fastball administrator who has served as an ISC II Game Controller since 2003. He does scoring and announcing at various leagues and tournaments and has been a part of the ISC II streaming broadcast team since 2003. In 2006, Joe was named a “Legend of the Game” at the Woodstock invitational in Woodstock, ON.
We are confident that Jim, Blair and Joe will continue their dedicated efforts for the betterment of the International Softball Congress and the sport of fastball.
These two interim Vice President appointments continue through the 2007 season. In August, the ISC Board of Directors will conduct regular bi-annual elections for all ISC Officers who comprise the ISC Exective Committee.
Please join us in thanking Bob McGowan and wishing him success and enjoyment in his future endeavors.
Ken Hackmeister
ISC Executive Director
iscken@comcast.net

Welcome

Port Elgin Blue Devils Looking for Pitcher

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007

From Al’s Fastball:

The Port Elgin Blue Devils are looking for a pitcher who is interested in playing with the team in tournaments and the ISC II qualifier.

Anyone interested can contact Jim McKinnon at lmckinnon@bmts.com, or by phone at 519-832-5375.

Thanks for your time.
Jim McKinnon
lmckinnon@bmts.com

Kitchener Phoenix Outlaws Claim KFL Crown

Wednesday, October 11th, 2006

From Al’s Fastball:

Kitchener Fastball League
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Kitchener, On

The series that never seemed to end finally came to a close last night, which was a good thing as the weather forecasts in these parts, didn’t look good until the middle of next week.

The Kitchener Phoenix Outlaws defeated the Waterloo Classics in a slugfest, (to help recognize Oktoberfest in the area) by a score of 10-8.

(more…)

ISC Travel League of Eastern Canada Annual Meeting

Tuesday, October 10th, 2006

Kitchener, ON

The ISC Travel League of Eastern Canada is hosting our annual State of the league meeting on Sunday November 5/06. 9:00 a.m. at the Grand Valley Golf Club in Kitchener.
At the meeting, we will hear from current league teams and prospective league teams on their ideas to expand the league. This will include the possibility of some teams playing their league games on weekends, the use of tournament play, and interlocking games with current established leagues.
We are interested in new teams at ISC and ISC II level willing to join our league. Please contact Colin Smith prior to the League Meeting on November 5 with your expression of interest and with any suggestions on how to expand the league.
Any teams interested please contact:
Colin Smith
League President
905-790-8226
colinsmith(at)look.ca

Youth Meets Experience in Kitchener Fastball League

Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006

“Slammin Sammy Forbes” Hits Game Winning HR for the Vets in Game 2

[Kitchener, On] – The Championship Series of the Kitchener Fastball League is now well underway.

The Kitchener Phoenix Outlaws ( 3 times defending Champions) are pitted against the Waterloo Classics, in a battle of the young vs the aging.

Phoenix prevailed in cold, windy opener with a 5-0 victory, in which Sean Geehan got the win, and Don Stebbings took the loss.

In game two, with great weather last night, the Classics got back into the series with a close 5-4 victory over the never say die Outlaws. The Classics got on board quickly with 3 runs in the
first, and another in the 2nd inning, courtesy of a 3 run shot by Classics Catcher Ben Blackwell.

The Phoenix got back into the game with some timely hitting, included a homerun by Sean Geehan, and tied the game at 4-4 in the 4th inning. Both teams went down 3 up and 3 down in the 5th. In the bottom of the 6th Sam Forbes hit an opposite field home run to put the Classics up 5-4. The Phoenix didn’t threaten with any baserunners in the 7th. Winning Pitcher was Jim Schnarr, while Mel Ross took the loss.

Game 3 goes Wednesday Night at Budd Park at 7:00Pm

Rick Boyd
rboyd (at) guillevin.com

Micksburg wins UOVMFL playoff title for third year in a row

Friday, September 29th, 2006

Micksburg, ON
UOVMFL: http://ca.geocities.com/fitzroyfastball/UOVMFL.htm

The Micksburg Twins won the Upper Ottawa Valley Men’s Fastball League playoff final series with a 4-1 series win in the best-of-seven series over the Pontiac Royals from Bryson, Quebec. All games were very close, with the largest margin of victory being a 3 run win by Micksburg in the final game.

This is the third consecutive playoff title for the Twins in UOVMFL play, who also won the regular season title. Micksburg also finished tied for third at the Tournament of Champions for ISC II teams in Kitchener this summer.

Micksburg was led by ToC MVP Corey Costello, who threw four shutouts in his four wins, allowing only two runs and eleven hits in the 36 innings of work over five complete games in the final. Costello also had two no-hitters.

Veteran lefty Len Burger threw very well for Pontiac before going down to a knee injury. Burger lost the first game despite throwing a two hitter and won the second game in eight innings with a one hitter. Darren Featherstone and Mark Wright also threw for the Royals.

Game four was a hitless game, as Micksburg scored their two runs on a sacrifice fly and a bases-loaded walk.

The only home run of the series was hit by Corey Costello, a solo shot that won the first game of the series by a 1-0 score.

There was some controversy in the series, with allegations of pitchers deliberately throwing at batters, and even a player getting involved with fans. See the links below for stories on each game. The series was plagued by rain as three games had to be postponed.

Pontiac had previously beaten the Shawville, QC Athletics in the semi-finals 3 games to 1 in the best-of-five.

The Upper Ottawa Valley League was down to three teams this season after Beachburg, ON NRTCo dropped out in June. Fitzroy Harbour, ON WC Electric and Quyon, QC Junior Flyers played an affiliate schedule with the league. There has been discussions of a possible team from Cobden, ON joining the league for 2007.

Game Results in the finals:

Game 1 at Micksburg
Micksburg 1 Pontiac 0
WP – Costello (no-hitter); LP – Burger (two-hitter).
Game winning solo HR: Corey Costello
Game 1 story

Game 2 at Bryson
Pontiac 2 Micksburg 1 (8 innings)
WP – Burger (one-hitter); LP – Costello (two-hitter).
Game winning RBI: Chad Milne
Game 2 story

Game 3 at Bryson
Micksburg 2 Pontiac 0
WP – Costello (four-hitter); LP – Burger with relief from Featherstone.
Game winning RBI: Kevin Humphries
Game 3 story

Game 4 at Micksburg
Micksburg 2 Pontiac 0
WP – Costello (no-hitter); LP – Burger with relief from Featherstone (combined no-hitter).
Game winning RBI: Jerry McIntyre
Game 4 story

Game 5 at Micksburg
Micksburg 3 Pontiac 0
WP – Costello (five-hitter); LP – Featherstone with relief from Wright.
Game winning RBI: Barry McIntyre
Game 5 story

Elmira Cubs & Sebringville Sting still unbeaten in South Perth league tourney

Sunday, September 17th, 2006

Two unbeaten teams remain in the South Perth Men’s Fastball League tournament in Mitchell this weekend, with Sebringville Sting and Elmira Cubs set to square off at 11 a.m. Sunday for a chance to reach the league final.
Other teams still alive, albeit with only one life after a loss earlier in the tournament, are the Elmira Jrs., Moorefield, Mitchell and Bridgeport. The Jrs take on Moorefield Sunday at 9 a.m., as does the Mets against Braves, the defending league champs.

Results from Saturday were:
(more…)

South Perth league playoff tourney in Mitchell, ON

Saturday, September 16th, 2006

Opening night of the double-knockout South Perth Men’s Fastball League (SPMFL) playoff tournament in Mitchell Friday night saw relatively few surprises, with the higher seeded teams winning their first round contests.

Top-seeded Bridgeport and defending league champion opened with a 7-3 win over Linwood, while third-seeded Sebringville got a complete-game shutout from Don Stebbings and five-RBI from veteran catcher Randy Wicke in their 5-0 win over Shakespeare Colts.

Ryan French threw a two-hitter in leading the Elmira Cubs to a 7-1 win over St. Marys Gunners, while Elora Wellington Brewers got a pitching win from Mike Pinder, plus a two-run home run, in a 5-1 win over Monkton. Sixth-seeded Shakespeare Falcons got a complete-game shutout performance from Fred Follings in a 4-0 win over the Tavistock Merchants, who captured the International Softball Congress (ISC) II title last month in Kitchener.

The only blemish, more or less, was 9th-seeded Elmira Jrs. edging 8th-seeded Moorefield 4-1.

Games continue Saturday at 10 a.m., but Harriston Mercurys won’t be playing the host Mitchell Mets as the Mercurys had to withdraw due to a lack of players. Mitchell will earn a bye to the second round, Saturday at 2 p.m. against the winner of the other 10 a.m. game, Hickson vs. Milverton.
(more…)

Niagara Snappers claim second straight GHFL title

Sunday, September 10th, 2006

Congratulations to the Niagara Snappers, defending their GHFL championship, winning five games on Sunday to claim the Janet Greatrix Memorial Championship Cup.

Dan Duemo is named the recipient of the Gord Newman Memorial GHFL Playoff MVP Award for the second consecutive year.

September 8-10 GHFL Playoff Tournament scores – click to get all the scores. (more…)

Ontario Challenge Cup Sunday afternoon update

Sunday, August 27th, 2006

Kitchener Phoenix Outlaws are undefeated in the final of the Ontario Challenge Cup after a 5-2 win over Waterdown Hammer. Waterdown is playing Elora Brewers, after Elora knocked out Niagara.

Late Saturday: Game 17 winner game 14 Niagara 2 winner game 11 Sydenham 1

Game 18 winner game 13 Elora over winner game 12 Orangeville

Sunday August 27

Game 20 winner game 18 Elora 5 loser game 15 Alvinston 1

Game 21 winner game 17 Niagara 1 loser game 16 Wyevale 0

Game 19 winner 16 Kitchener 5 winner game 15 Waterdown 2

Game 22 winner game 20 Elora 6 winner game 21 Niagara 0

Game 23 winner game 22 Elora vs loser game 19 Waterdown – scoreless into the third inning – as of 2:15 pm

Game 24 winner game 19 Kitchener vs winner game 23

Game 25 winner game 24 vs loser game 24 (if necessary)

Ontario Challenge Cup Saturday scores

Saturday, August 26th, 2006

Waterdown Hammer and Kitchener Phoenix Outlaws will meet in the undefeated winner’s bracket final Sunday Aug. 27 at 11 am in the 2006 edition of the Ontario Challenge Cup. Elora will take on Alvinston in a loser’s bracket semi while Wyevale will play the winner of Sydenham-Niagara in the other loser’s bracket semi. The winner of the Ontario Challenge Cup will receive the Laverne “Red” Reichert Memorial Trophy and a berth in the 2007 ISC II Tournament of Champions.

Games start at 9:00 am Sunday in Hillsburgh at Barbour Field.

Saturday August 26

Game 1 Jarvis Rock over Hickson Reds

Game 2 Waterdown Hammer 5 Hillsburgh Stallions 0

Game 3 Orangeville Resolve Kings 4 Niagara Snappers 1

Game 4 Kitchener Phoenix Outlaws 1 Innerkip Orioles 0

Game 5 Wyevale Tribe over Sydenham Amey’s

Game 6 Alvinston Indians 4 winner of game 1 Jarvis 0

Game 7 winner of game 2 Waterdown 8 Toronto Indians 2

Game 8 winner of game 3 Kitchener over winner of game 4 Orangeville

Game 9 winner of game 5 Wyevale over Elora Brewers

Game 10 loser of game 3 Niagara 8 loser of game 4 Innerkip 1

Game 11 loser of game 5 Sydenham over loser of game 7 Toronto

Game 12 loser of game 8 Orangeville over loser game 1 Hickson

Game 13 loser game 9 Elora over loser game 2 Hillsburgh

Game 14 winner game 10 Niagara over loser game 6 Jarvis

Game 15 winner of game 7 Waterdown 3 over winner of game 6 Alvinston 1

Game 16 winner game 8 Kitchener over winner game 9 Wyevale

Game 17 winner game 14 Niagara vs winner game 11 Sydenham – in progress as at 9:54 pm

Game 18 winner game 13 Elora over winner game 12 Orangeville

Sunday August 27

Game 19 11:00 am winner game 15 Waterdown vs winner 16 Kitchener

Game 20 9:00 am winner game 18 Elora vs loser game 15 Alvinston

Game 21 9:00 am winner game 17 vs loser game 16 Wyevale

Game 22 1:00 pm winner game 20 vs winner game 21

Game 23 3:00 pm winner game 22 vs loser game 19

Game 24 5:00 pm winner game 19 vs winner game 23

Game 25 7:00 pm winner game 24 vs loser game 24 (if necessary)

All games on Sunday at Barbour Field in Hillsburgh.

Scores from Colin Smith, Commissioner, ISC Travel League of Eastern Canada