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Wednesday, June 8th, 2005

Tim Neill of the Norwich Razorbacks pitching for his club team Innerkip Orioles in the Tri-County League in Southwestern Ontario.

GHFL Week 4

Tuesday, June 7th, 2005

Golden Horseshoe Fastball League
Southern Ontario

Woodhouse & Gillis blow away the Smoke … RHCP Beam Up Scottie’s … Singer & Hawks fly over Fury … A’s-Keith’s tie at two … Arrows howl over Coyotes … Luke’s cool off Scottie’s … Hammer tames Fury … Arrows edge A’s … Snappers sweep Fury & Coyotes … Hawks shutdown RHCP … Hammer take a pair from R’backs & Smoke … Keith’s nail down win over Hammer

GHFL’s Niagara Snappers ranked #5 in May 31 Ontario rankings, #18 in June 1 ISC II rankings … Mississauga Arrows ranked #34 in June 1 ISC II rankings … GHFL at the Snapper Shootout: Snappers win going 5-1 … Arrows 2-2 … Niagara Selects (players from Fury, RHCP & Luke’s) 1-1-1 … Hawks 1-2

Sunday May 29
Hamilton Hawks 8
Smoke of Millgrove 1
WP: Duane Singer (2-0) 3IP, 2H 6Ks; relief Chad Reed 4IP 2H 1ER 4Ks
LP: Andy Sadler (0-2) 3IP 2H 2ER 1K; relief Cory Griffiths 2IP 4H 2ER 1K; James Hake 1IP 3H 4ER 1K
Hawks: Bryan Woodhouse 2-4 HR (1st) 2R 4RBI; Steve Gillis HR (1st) 3RBIs; Kevin Shewfelt 1-2 RBI
Smoke: James Hake 2-3 R; Jason Vanderharst 1-3 RBI

Monday May 30
St. Catharines Red Hot Chili Pepper 4
Niagara Falls Beam Me Up Scottie’s 1
WP Rob Tomins (1-0) 4 IP 1R 4H; relief Andy Hicks 3IP 0R 3H
LP: Cody (0-1) 7 IP 4R 2H
RHCP: Jamie Morey 1-3 HR (1st); Kres Anderson 1-3 RBI Scottie’s: Anthony V 1-3

Hamilton Hawks 5
Niagara Falls Fury 3
WP- Duane Singer (3-0) 7IP 5H 2ER 10Ks
LP- Nathan Rogers (0-1) 3IP 3H 4BB 3ER 3K; relief Matt Lyons 2IP 3H 1ER 2Ks; Rich Vassos 2IP 1H 1BB 1ER 3Ks
Hawks: Bryan Woodhouse, 2-3 HR (2nd) 2B BB 3R RBI; Derek Wardell 2-4 3 RBIs
Fury : Tom Watkinson 2-3 R; Aaron Belding 1-2 SAC HR (1st) 2 RBIs; Rob Greatrix, 1-3 3B

Morriston A’s 2
Waterdown Alexander Keith’s 2 – 8 innings

Mississauga Arrows 10
Waterdown Coyotes 4
WP: Adam Lebrun (1-0) 6IP 4R 9H 1BB 8Ks
LP: Doug Hoffman (0-2) 3IP 9R 11H 2BB 2Ks; relief Kevin Glugston 3IP 1R 4H 3BB 1K
Arrows: Tom Fortune 3-4 2 2B RBI; Tim Coe 3-3 2B, 3B 3RBIs; Jeff Beange 2-4 RBI
Coyotes: Wilson 2-4 HR(1st) 2 RBIs; Bob Crickmore 2-4 RBI

Wednesday June 1
Niagara Falls Cool Hand Luke’s 8
Niagara Falls Beam Me Up Scottie’s 1

Waterdown Hammer 5
Niagara Falls Fury 2
WP: Rod Fevreau (2-0) 6IP 2R 5H 13Ks; Jim Hurst 1 IP 2 Ks
LP: Rich Vassos (0-2) 7IP 5R 7H 4BB 7Ks
Hammer: Mark Herron 2-2 3 RBIs; Joe Reeves 2-4 RBI; Moe Daoust 1-3 2B; Kyle Davis 1-2 2B
Fury: Scott Hedden 2-3 2 RBIs; Mark Korton 1-3 2B

Mississauga Arrows 5
Morriston A’s 4
WP: Drew Hathway (2-0) 7IP 4R 7H 0BB 10Ks
LP: Kevin Williams (0-1) 3IP 4R 4H 1BB 2Ks; relief Matt Sommerville 3IP 1R 3H 0BB 5Ks
Arrows: Mike Welton 3-3 RBI 2R; Drew Hathway 2-3 2 RBIs; Ron Rosengren HR (1st) 2 RBIs
A’s: Mark McCaig 3B 2 RBIs; Shawn Small 1-3 RBI; Erik Rasmussen 1-3 RBI

Thursday June 2
Niagara Falls Beam Me Up Scottie’s 7
Waterdown Razorbacks 0 – default

Niagara Snappers 6
Niagara Falls Fury 3
WP: Jason Paylove (1-0) 7IP 3R 6H 4K
LP: Scott Wagar (1-1) 6IP 6R 8H 5K
Snappers: Todd Dawdy 3-3 3 RBIs; Dan Bernard 1-3 2 RBIs; Peter Dobbin 2-4
Fury: Darren Gray 1-3 HR (1st) 2 RBIs; Rob DiGiuli 2-2

Niagara Falls Snappers 5
Waterdown Coyotes 0
WP: Perry Bartley (1-0) 4IP 0R 2H 4K in relief Dan Duemo 2IP 0R 1H 3K in relief Mike Bateman 1IP 0R 0H 2K
LP: Kevin Clugston (1-2-1) 6IP 5R 8H 4K
Snappers: Jim Wilson 1-3 2RBIs; Dean Carr 2-2 1RBI
Coyotes: Kevin Clugston 1-3

Hamilton Hawks 6
St. Catharines Red Hot Chili Pepper 0
WP: Duane Singer (4-0) 7IP 2H 0R 16Ks
LP: Andy Hicks (1-1) 6IP 10H 6ER 6K
Hawks: Derek Wardell 2-4 2R; Kevin Shewfelt 2-4 2R RBI; Chris Shewfelt 2-3 3B 2 RBIs; Steve Gillis 1-3 2 RBI
RHCP: Ron Webb 1-3 2B; Darryl Breadner 1-3

Friday June 3
Waterdown Hammer 5
Waterdown Razorbacks 3
WP Rod Fevreau (3-0) 6IP 6H 1ER 6Ks
LP: Moe Curtis (0-3) 3IP 4ER 7H 2Ks; relief Shawn James 4IP 2H 0ER 3BB 4Ks
Hammer: Joe Reeves 3-3 HR (1st) 2RBIs; T Hogg 2-4 2 3B RBI; Dave Kingdon 2-4; Darren Curtis 1-2 RBI
Razorbacks: Shawn James 3-3 R; Yates 2-4

Waterdown Hammer 7
Smoke of Millgrove 2
WP: Brian Lisk (2-0) 7IP 1ER 7H 14Ks
LP: James Hake 3IP 6R 6H 3BBs 3Ks; relief Corey Griffiths 3IP 1H 1R (unearned) 5Ks
Hammer: Dave Kingdon 2-3 2B 3B RBI; Pete Chambers 1-3 3B RBI; Brian Lisk 2-2 2B 2R RBI
Smoke: James Hake 2-3; Corey Griffiths 3-4 RBI; Matt Pegg 1-2 RBI

Sunday June 5
Waterdown Alexander Keith’s 7
Waterdown Hammer 1
WP: Rick Hames (3-1) 7 IP 1ER 6Ks
LP: Jim Hurst (1-1-1) 5IP 5ER 5Ks
Keith’s: Darcy Zimmerman 1-3 HR (1st) 3 RBIs; Nick Moskal 2-4 HR (1st); Vlad Sephar 2-2 2 RBIs

GHFL Standings
Teams……………GP…W…L…T…P…Pct
Hammer…………..8…6…1…1…13….813
Hawks……………..6…5…0…1…11….917
Morriston………….5…3…2…2…8….517
Keith’s…………….6…3…2…1…7….583
Arrows…………….3…3…0…0…6….1.000
Snappers………….3…3…0…0…6….1.000
Chili Pepper………3…2…1…0…4…..667
Scottie’s…………..4…2…2…0…4…..500
Coyotes…………..4…1…2…1…3….375
Fury……………….5…1…4…0…2…..200
Luke’s…………….3…1…2…0…2…..333
Smoke……………5…0…5…0…0…..000
Razorbacks……..7…0…7…0…0…..000

Upcoming games:
Monday June 6
8:30 MORRISTON at FURY Ker
9:00 CHILI PEPPER at RAZORBACKS Joe Sam’s

Wednesday June 8
6:30 LUKE’S at SCOTTIE’S Ker
8:30 CHILI PEPPER at ARROWS Meadowvale

Thursday June 9
7:00 LUKE’S at SNAPPERS Memorial
9:00 SMOKE at SNAPPERS Memorial
8:45 ARROWS at FURY Ker
9:00 COYOTES at MORRISTON Morriston

Blair Setford
Golden Horseshoe Fastball League
www.ghfl.ca
mail to: blairjs@rogers.com

ISC II #3 Norwich Razorbacks at ISC II #9 Palermo Athletics

Tuesday, June 7th, 2005

Palermo, ON

Monday, June 6, 2005

ISC Travel League of Eastern Canada
http://www.pmihrm.com/isceast.htm

Games 31 and 32
Norwich at Palermo

Game # 31
Norwich-2
Palermo-2

Pitching
Norwich-Tim Neil
Palermo-Mike Joseph

Game # 32

Norwich-0
Palermo-6

WP-Gord Scott
LP-Drew Winger

ISC II #34 Mississauga Arrows at Snapper Shootout

Monday, June 6th, 2005

The Mississauga Arrows (ISC II #34) were a very competitive 2-2 in the Niagara Snapper Shootout this past weekend, taking a pair from two top 10-ranked teams before bowing out in the quarter finals.

The Arrows congratulate fellow GHFL member Niagara Snappers on their victory in what has been called the best intermediate tournament in Ontario the past 10 years as 12 ISC II teams, including 10 ranked in the top 35 were on hand.

The Arrows opened against ISC II #7 Perkasie, PA KMV Rise and the Arrows came out slugging right from the first pitch, building a 4-0 lead through four innings. Chris McColl started on the mound for the Arrows, going 4 2/3 with three strikeouts. Scott Smith came on to record the save, coaxing a fly ball to end a scoring threat and proceeded to strike out five in the next two innings sandwiched around a couple of walks and hits as the Rise didn’t go quietly. Tim Coe was spectacular at shortstop while Andrew Hill roamed the enormous right field to our benefit. McColl had three hits, an RBI and scored twice for the Arrows. Tim Thorne was 2-3 with an RBI and Coe had an RBI as well. Tom Vogel went all six innings for the Rise.

Arrows 4
Rise 2

WP Chris McColl 4 2/3 IP 3K’s
Save Scott Smith 2 1/3 IP 5K’s
Chris McColl 3-3 RBI
Tim Thorne 2-3 RBI
Tim Coe 1-3 RBI

Next up for the Arrows was the 2004 ASA “A” Champion Oswego, NY McKie’s Sports, currently ranked #5 in the June 1 ISC II Rankings. Once again, the Arrows jumped out in front, taking a 3-0 lead for pitcher Craig Walker in the seventh. Both Mike Welton & Blair Setford scored on close plays at the plate with Setford sliding around the McKie’s catcher for the second run. A throwing error gave McKie’s life, leading to a pair of unearned runs in the top of the seventh, but Scott Smith nailed down the win, getting the final two outs. Walker was outstanding for the Arrows, throwing three different pitches for strikes and keeping a strong McKie’s lineup off balance all game. Shawn Sampson went the distance for McKie’s.

Arrows 3
Mckie’s 2

WP Craig Walker 6 1/3 IP 4Ks
Save Scott Smith 2/3 IP 1K
Ron Rosengren 2-2
Blair Setford 2-3
Jeff Beange 1-1 RBI
Andrew Hill SAC Fly RBI

The final round robin game matched up the Arrows with ISC #19 Alvinston Indians. Drew Hathway started for the Arrows and deserved a much better fate than we gave him. Hathway matched the Indians veteran Doug Charlton at zeros into the fourth when his defence deserted him as the Arrows made more errors, physical & mental, in one inning than we’ve made all year. A late two-run HR sealed the deal for Alvinston.

Alvinston 6
Arrows 0

LP Drew Hathway 6IP 4Ks
Ron Rosengren 2-3
Tom Fortune 1-3
Drew Hathway 1-3

With the Rise, Alvinston and the Arrows all finishing 2-1, the Indians took the tie-breaker based on fewest runs allowed in the games involving our three teams, while the Arrows took second place on the strength of their head-to-head win over the Rise.

In the quarter finals, the Arrows faced former US National Team member Bill Hillhouse and the ISC II #12 Keating’s Fitness team from Wilkes-Barre, PA. Hillhouse used a devastating changeup to great effect early, keeping Arrows batters off balance. The Arrows missed three home runs by a combined total of about eight feet – two just foul and one caught against the centerfield fence – which would have made it a different game, but that’s fastball. Chris McColl started and matched Hillhouse into the fourth before running out of steam as Keating’s plated three on a based-loaded triple. Smith and Walker both struggled with an inconsistent strike zone as Keating’s ended the game in the sixth.

Keating’s 7
Arrows 0

LP Chris McColl 3 1/3 IP 1K 3R
Scott Smith 1 1/3 IP 2Ks 3R
Craig Walker 2/3 IP 1R 4BB
Chris McColl 1-3
Ron Rosengren 1-2

Next tournament action for the Arrows is the ISC II Qualifier in Innerkip June 17-19. The Arrows open against Durham Eagles and will be looking to avenge an extra-innings loss suffered in an early bird tournament back in May.

Blair Setford
Mississauga Arrows
www.ghfl.ca/arrows.htm
mail to: blairjs@rogers.com

ISC II #6 Kanata, ON Team Easton wins Manotick Tournament

Monday, June 6th, 2005

Division A
Valley Raiders 3-0
Manotick 2-1
Blackburn 1-2
Ottawa Blitz 0-3

Division B
Kanata Team Easton 3-0
Stittsville 2-1
GCMFL Selects 1-2
Quyon 0-3

Semi-finals
Stittsville 13 Ottawa Valley Raiders 5
Kanata 7 Manotick 1

Final
Kanata 3 Stittsville 1

Dan Konkle named Tourney MVP, hitting HRs in both the semi & final as well as pitching both games.

ISC II #3 Norwich at Woodstock Legends Tournament vs ISC competition

Monday, June 6th, 2005

Game 2
Norwich Razorbacks at Six Nations Chiefs
Six Nations: 1
Norwich: 0
WP: Darren Zack: 7 IP, 0R, 0ER, 4H, 5K, 1BB
LP: Todd Winkworth: 7 IP, 1R, 1ER, 4H, 4K, 0BB
Robert Bombery had 2 hits, a single and a double for Six Nations.
Tim Smith had 2 singles for Norwich.
Bob Hill drove in the winning run in the bottom of the 7th with 2 out.
MVP of the game: Bob Hill
Norwich: 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.x.x.x.0.4.1
Six Nations: 0.0.0.0.0.0.1.x.x.x.1.4.0

Game 8 – 11am
Scarborough Wolverines at Norwich Razorbacks
Norwich: 3
Scarborough: 2
WP: Ben Blonde: 7 IP, 3R, 0ER, 6H, 3K, 0BB
C: Terry Hardwick
LP: Matt Leahy: 7 IP, 2R, 3ER, 4H, 3K, 1BB
C: Ryan Freedman
Scarborough: 0.0.0.0.0.1.1.x.x.x.2.4.1
Norwich: 0.1.0.1.0.0.1.x.x.x.3.6.2
Rick Johnson had a triple for Norwich.
MVP of Game: Corey Winkworth for game winning hit.

Game 11 – 2:50pm
Norwich Razorbacks at Midland Explorers
Midland: 6
Norwich: 3
WP: Mike Crawford: 6 IP, 3R, 2ER, 7H, 4K, 1BB
C: Craig Crawford
LP: Shawn Stenhoff: ? IP, 1R, 0ER, 1H, 0K, 0BB
Ben Blonde: ? IP, 4R, 5ER, 4H, 0K, 1BB
Drew Winger: 4 IP, 1R, 0ER, 2H, 2K, 3BB
C: Terry Hardwick
Norwich: 0.0.2.0.0.0.1.x.x.x.3.7.
Midland: 5.0.0.0.0.1.x.x.x.6.7.
Eddy Kettelhutt had a HR and 2 RBIs
Kyle Beane had a double and 2 RBIs
Steve Roberts had 2 singles and an RBI
MVP of the Game: Mike Crawford

Game 17 – 8:15pm
Quaker River Sharks at Norwich
River Sharks: 4
Norwich: 0
WP: Andy Jackson: 7 IP, 0R, 0ER, 3H, 11K, 1BB
C: Chris Shewfelt
LP: Tim Neil: 4.2 IP, 4R, 2ER, 5H, 4K, 2BB
Todd Winkworth: 2.1 IP, 0R, 0ER, 0H, 0K, 2BB
C: Brad Kreller 0.1 injury
C: James Dunphy
River Sharks: 1.2.0.0.1.0.0.x.x.x.4.4.0
Norwich: 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.x.x.x.0.3.5
Dan Loney had a single
Todd Moyer had a single
Derrick Zechman had a single
Kenny Coles had a single
All for River Sharks
MVP of the Game was Andy Jackson

Game 22 – 11am
Norwich Razorbacks at St. Thomas Evergreen Centennials.
St. Thomas: 10
Norwich: 1
WP: Dan Beecroft: 5 IP, 1R, 1ER, 3H, 5K, 0BB
C: Chris Wismer
LP: Drew Winger: 1.1 IP, 3R, 3ER, 4H, 2K, 2BB
Tim Neil: 1.2 IP, 3R, 4ER, 2H, 3K, 0BB
Todd Winkler: 1 IP, 4R, 3ER, 4H, 2K, 0BB
C: Terry Hardwick
Norwich: 0.0.0.1.0.x.x.x.x.1.3.1
St. Thomas: 0.5.5.0.X.x.x.x.10.10.0
Rick Johnson hit a HR top of 4 but it was too late for Norwich.
MVP of Game: Kevin Lynch with 4 RBIs.

ISC II Canada East Qualifier first round games set

Sunday, June 5th, 2005

Innerkip, ON

June 17-19, 2005

ISC Eastern Canada Area Commissioner Bob McGowan is pleased to announce the first round match-ups for the 16-team ISC II Qualifier to be held in Innerkip and neighbouring Drumbo starting Friday June 17 and continuing through the weekend.

The double knockout tournament will see 30, or even 31, games played to determine who will win the coveted berth for the 2005 ISC II Tournament of Champions in Chippewa Valley, Wisconsin August 14-19.

The first round games are as follows:

6:45 pm Game 1 at Innerkip D1 Norwich Razorbacks vs Windsor Reds
6:45 pm Game 3 at Innerkip D2 Niagara Snappers vs Ingersoll Masters
7:00 pm Game 2 at Drumbo D1 Bridgeport Braves vs Highgate Rock
7:00 pm Game 6 at Drumbo D2 Aylmer Cardinals vs Elora Rage
8:15 pm Game 4 at Innerkip D2 Glencoe Astros vs Mitchell Mets
8:30 pm Game 7 at Drumbo D1 Alvinston Indians vs Elmira Cubs
8:30 pm Game 8 at Drumbo D2 Mississauga Arrows vs Durham Eagles
9:45 pm Game 5 at Innerkip D2 Palermo Athletics vs Oshawa BBs

Four loser’s bracket games will start at 8:00 am on Saturday at both Drumbo and Innerkip while the winner’s round games will be played at 10:00 am, again at both locations. All games move to Innerkip starting at noon on Saturday and continue through to the winner’s bracket final to be played at 8:00 pm Saturday evening.

The championship game is scheduled for 1:00 pm Sunday afternoon with the “if” game slated to go immediately following if necessary.

The qualifier features eight teams who are ranked among the top 48 in the June 1 ISC II rankings, including two from the top 10 and five in the top 20.

For more information, please contact:

Bob McGowan
ISC Eastern Canada Area Commissioner
519.941.6767
jbob99@allstream.net

ISC II #18 Snappers win Snapper Shootout over ISC II #21 Ashland Merchants

Sunday, June 5th, 2005

The Niagara Snappers repeated as Snapper Shoot-Out Champions by compiling a 5-1 record over the weekend. The Snappers beat Ashland Merchants, Glencoe Astros, and lost to Keatings Fitness in divisional play. In the quarterfinals, the Snappers beat the Alvinston Indians. In the semi-finals, the Snappers were matched up against ISC II #1 Tavistock Merchants. The Snappers beat the Merchants to 7-3. The Championship Finals pitted the Snappers up against Ashland for the second time in the tournament. Ashland, who had beaten Keatings Fitness to advance to the finals, could not muster anything against ace Dan Duemo (who picked up his 3rd win of the tournament against no losses), final score, Niagara Snappers 4 Ashland Merchants 0. Great weekend of ball with almost all the teams in the tournament being ranked on the ISC II list. 10 of 12 teams were ranked in the ISC II top 50.

Saturday Results
DIVISION RESULTS

Game #1

(ISC II #18) Niagara Snappers 2
(ISC II #21) Ashland Merchants 1
WP: Dan Duemo
LP: Scott Hershey

Game #2

N/R Hamilton Hawks 4
N/R Niagara Selects 0
WP: Chad Reed
LP: Richie Vassos

Game #3

(ISC II #1) Tavistock Merchants 3
(ISC II #27) New York Bombers 2
*9 inning game
WP: Steve Cook
LP: J. Heyman

Game #4

(ISC II #19) Alvinston Indians 3
(ISC II #5) McKie Sports 2
WP: Doug Charlton
LP: Shawn Samson

Game #5

(ISC II #34) Mississauga Arrows 4
(ISC II #7) KMV Rise 2
WP: Chris McColl
LP: Tom Vogel

Game #6

(ISC II #12) Keatings Fitness 5
(ISC II #20) Glencoe Astros 0
WP: Bill Hillhouse
LP: Shaun Winship

Game #7

N/R Niagara Selects 5
(ISC II #27) NY Bombers 5

Game #8

(ISC II #21) Ashland Merchants 4
(ISC II #12) Keating Fitness 0
WP: Bob Shettler
LP: Sam Moore

Game #9

(ISC II #18) Niagara Snappers 4
(ISC II #20) Glencoe Astros 0
WP: Byron Demoe
LP: Mike Joseph

Game #10

(ISC II #1) Tavistock Merchants 7
N/R Hamilton Hawks 4
WP: Steve Baechler
LP: Lee Cose

Game #11

(ISC II #34) Mississauga Arrows 3
(ISC II #5) McKie Sports 2
WP: Craig Walker
LP: Shawn Sampson

Game #12

(ISC II #7) KMV Rise 4
(ISC II #19) Alvinston Indians 3
WP: Tracy Woolridge
LP: Brad Young

Game #13

N/R Niagara Selects 11
(ISC II #1) Tavistock Merchants 4
*5 inning mercy
WP: Richie Vassos
LP: Dave Ashkanase

Game #14

(ISC II #21) Ashland Merchants 4
(ISC II #20) Glencoe Astros 1
WP: Scott Hershey
LP: Brett Neal

Game #15

(ISC II #27) New York Bombers 5
N/R Hamilton Hawks 2
WP: Larry Puzan
LP: Duane Singer

Game #16

(ISC II #19) Alvinston Indians 6
(ISC II #34) Mississauga 0
WP: Doug Charlton
LP: Drew Hathway

Game #17

(ISC II #7) KMV Rise 6
(ISC II #5) McKie Sports 5
WP: Tracey Woolridge
LP: Shawn Sampson

Game #18

(ISC II #12) Keatings Fitness 5
(ISC II #18) Niagara Snappers 0
WP: Bill Hillhouse
LP: Rob Fawcett

Top 8 Teams Advance to Sunday’s Quarterfinals
(in ranking order)

1. Ashland Merchants (ISC II #21)
2. Alvinston Indians (ISC II #19)
3. Tavistock Merchants (ISC II #1)
4. Keatings Fitness (ISC II #12)
5. Mississauga Arrows (ISC II #34)
6. NY Bombers (ISC II #27)
7. Niagara Snappers (ISC II #18)
8. KMV Rise (ISC II #7)

Teams Failing to Advance
(in ranking order)

9. Niagara Selects (Not Ranked)
10. McKie Sports (ISC II #5)
11. Hamilton Hawks (Not Ranked)
12. Glencoe Astros (ISC II #20)

Scheduled Games for Sunday

Ashland Merchants (ISC II #21) vs. KMV Rise (ISC II #7) 9am
Alvinston Indians (ISC II #19) vs. Niagara Snappers (ISC II #18) 9am
NY Bombers (ISC II #27) vs. Tavistock Merchants (ISC II #1) 11am
Keatings Fitness (ISC II #12) vs. Mississauga (ISC II #34) 11am

Sunday Results
QUARTER FINAL RESULTS

Game #19

(ISC II #21) Ashland Merchants 1
(ISC II #7) KMV Rise 0
WP: Bob Shettler
LP: Tracy Woolridge

Game #20

(ISC II #18) Niagara Snappers 7
(ISC II #19) Alvinston Indians 2
WP: Dan Duemo
LP: Brad Young

Game #21

(ISC II #1) Tavistock Merchants 4
(ISC II #27) New York Bombers 0
WP: Steve Cook
LP: A. Owl

Game #22

(ISC II #12) Keating Fitness 7
(ISC II #34) Mississauga Arrows 0
WP: Bill Hillhouse
LP: Chris McColl

SEMI-FINALS

Game #23

(ISC II #21) Ashland Merchants 4
(ISC II #12) Keatings Fitness 1
WP: Scott Hershey
LP: Sam Moore

Game #24

(ISC II #18) Niagara Snappers 7
(ISC II #1) Tavistock Merchants 3
WP: Byron Demoe
LP: Kevin Franks

CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL

Game #25

(ISC II #18) Niagara Snappers 4
(ISC II #21) Ashland Merchants 0
WP: Dan Duemo
LP: Bob Shettler

**Scott Young had (2) 2 run home runs to single handedly drive the Snappers offence.

ISC II #34 Mississauga, ON Arrows open league season at 3-0

Saturday, June 4th, 2005

Mississauga, ON
ISC II #34 Mississauga Arrows open league season at 3-0

THE MISSISSAUGA NEWS
Arrows win pair

The Mississauga News
Jun 3, 2005

The Mississauga Arrows ran their record to 3-0 in the Golden Horseshoe Fastball League (GHFL) with a pair of victories this week over the Waterdown Coyotes and Morriston A’s.
Travelling to Waterdown on Monday night, the Arrows banged out 15 hits en route to a 10-4 pasting of the Coyotes.

Tom Fortune and Tim Coe led the Arrows attack with Fortune going 3-4 on the night with two doubles and two RBIs.

Coe was 3-3 with a walk, double, triple and three RBIs. Jeff Beange was 2-4 with an RBI and Blair Setford was 1-2 with sacrifice fly RBI and a double.

Adam Lebrun picked up the win for the Arrows on the mound, his first of the season, giving up nine hits and the four Coyote runs. Lebrun struck out eight and walked one.

Playing at their home diamond at Meadowvale Sports Park on Wednesday, the Arrows edged Morriston, 5-4, snuffing out a furious A’s rally in the top of the seventh inning, throwing out the tying run at the plate.

The Arrows built a 5-0 lead on the strength of two RBI singles by Drew Hathway to score Mike Welton in the third and again in the fifth. Welton, who was 3-3 on the night, drove in Vince Oliver in the third.

The Arrows are at home next Wednesday to St. Catharines Red Hot Chili Pepper before travelling to Niagara Falls next Thursday to face Niagara Falls Fury.

The Arrows made a successful debut last week when they defeated the Niagara Falls Cool Hand Luke’s, 1-0, in an extra-innings thriller.

Hathway picked up the win for the Arrows, scattering seven hits over eight innings of work while striking out four.

The Arrows play in the 13-team Golden Horseshoe Fastball League with Wednesday night home games starting at 8:30 p.m. at Meadowvale Sports Park.

THE MISSISSAUGA NEWS

ISC II #3 Norwich Razorbacks vs ISC #21 Jarvis Merchants

Thursday, June 2nd, 2005

ISC Travel League of Eastern Canada
http://www.pmihrm.com/isceast.htm

Wed. June 1/05

Game #27
Jarvis 5 Norwich 0
W.P. Scott Wagar 0 runs 3 hits 1K in 7 innings
L.P. Todd Winkworth 5 runs 8 hits 5K in 7 innings
Hitting Hi-Lites was Matt Lyon 2 Home Runs

Game # 28
Jarvis 7 Norwich 0
W.P. Andrew Phibbs 0 runs 1 hit 8 k’s 5 innings
L.P. Tim Neil 7 runs 5hits 5 K’s in 3 innings
in relief Drew Winger 0 runs 1hits 2 K’s in 1 inning
Hitting Hi- Hites was Dan Garmon’s 4 rbi night with a home run and single.

ISC II #28 Niagara Snappers at ISC #16 Innerkip Eagles

Wednesday, June 1st, 2005

Schneider’s ISC Alliance
http://www.pmihrm.com/isceast.htm

Game 25

Innerkip 1 Niagara 0

Winning Pitcher – Dan Skillings 7 Innings, 0 Runs, 1 Hit Allowed
Losing Pitcher – Dan Duemo 6 Innings, 1 Run Allowed, 4 Hits Allowed

Kenvin Cassells had a double with 2 out in the bottom of the 6th inning and scored on Steve Running’s single.

Game 26

Innerkip 4 Niagara 2

Innerkip Pitcher – Steve Running 1 Inning, 0 Runs Allowed, 1 Hit Allowed,
Had to leave after the 1st inning due to an injury
Winning Pitcher – Dan Skillings 6 Innings, 2 Runs Allowed, 3 Hits Allowed
Losing Pitcher – Jay Paylove 3 Innings, 3 Runs Allowed, 5 Hits Allowed
Mike Bateman 3 Innings, 1 Run Allowed, 2 Hits Allowed

Innerkip Chris White 1X3 double, run scored
Niagara Mike Bateman 2X3

Glencoe, ON Canada Day Tournament

Tuesday, May 31st, 2005

Glencoe, Ont

We are still looking for 4 teams to round out the field in our 2nd Annual Canada Day Weekend Tournament being held July 1-3 in Glencoe Ontario. It will be a 16 team tournament with 4 divisions of 4 , each team is guaranteed 3 games. The top 4 division winners after the round robin will play off in the “A” semi-finals and the 4 second place teams will play off in the “B” semi-finals. These semi-final games will be sudden death. There will be no time limits in any of the games throughout the tournament. Standard ISC pitching rules will apply. Only ISCII eligible pitchers will be allowed. Entry fee is $300.00 cdn. Since the Friday is Canada Day, games will be starting during the morning and ending early for a Canada Day fireworks show put on by the Municipality of Southwest Middlesex. Glencoe is roughly a 45 minute drive from the Sarnia and Port Huron border, and roughly a 35 minute drive west of London. In last years inaugural tournament the Alvinston Indians defeated the Highgate Rock in the “A” final.

Prize Money is “A” Champion $1700.00 “A” Finalist $1000.00
“B” Champion $600.00 “B” Finalist $300.00

Confirmed teams are:
Alvinston Indians
Aylmer Cardinals
Blenheim Home Run Restaurant
Canadian Maccabi
Glencoe Astros
Highgate Rock
Melbourne Mercs
Morpeth Magic
Port Elgin Blue Devils
Shedden Mission
Tiffany’s Frankenmuth, MI
Windsor Reds

Others that have expressed interest are Stouville Mennos, St.Mary’s Gunners, Tavistock Merchants, Union Storm, Mack O’Rooneys,

If interested please contact
Tim Stover
Glencoe Astros Fastball Club
519-287-2428
glencoeastros@sympatico.ca
www.glencoeastros.ca