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#46 LumberKings “steal” BC dynamic duo

Monday, May 15th, 2006

The California LumberKings are happy to announce the signings of pitchers Jon Nimmo and Darren Strang. Jon Nimmo, from Maple Ridge, British Columia, will be playing with us in the Bombers Invitational, Portland Rose Cup and the Tournament of Champions in Kitchener, Ontario. Darren Strang, from Richmond, BC, will be playing for us in the Tournament of Champions. Both Jon and Darren are currently pitching for the Richmond, BC Stealers.

Dave Weldin
Lumberkings, Bakersfield, CA

Editor’s Note: Dave mentioned this to Jim and I about three weeks ago that he had these guys but wanted to wait to announce their signing. Strang pitched Seattle Bodle Chiropractic to 2nd place at the 2004 NAFA AA tournament, dropping the “if” game when he got hurt. Nimmo pitched Lantzville, BC to 3rd at the 2002 NAFA AA, behind Sebringville and Rainey, when he was 19 or 20. I would expect a huge jump in the rankings for the LumberKings up from their current #46.

More ISC II Photos from AAU

Thursday, January 26th, 2006

Here’s some more photos of ISC II players from the AAU in Orlando, FL Jan 19-22.

Click on the player’s name for the photo.

Rise Fastpitch’s Tom Vogel

Mike Cutro, Oswego, NY CPI talks with umpire Peter Kluszczynski, of Barrie, ON.

Kenosha, WI Earl’s Club infielder chases down a ball.

Mike Joseph, Ohswegen, ON Redmen – they will be playing ISC in 2006.

Aaron Gould Union, ON Storm

ISC II Players at the AAU

Monday, January 23rd, 2006

Here’s some photos of ISC II players from the AAU in Orlando, FL Jan 19-22.

Click on the player’s name for the photo.

Shaun Winship, Virgin Islands Ambassadors
Shaun again

Shaun Samson, Oswego, NY CPI

Oswego, NY CPI

Pitcher from Kenosha, WI Earl’s Club

Rob Fawcett, Alabama Fastpitch

Earl’s Club celebrate

Peter Mersereau, Union Storm

Check back for more ISC II players at the AAU as more photos are posted.

2005 ISC-II Tournament of Champions Feature Story & Photos in Softball Magazine

Monday, November 14th, 2005

The Fall 2005 issue of Softball Magazine, which just hit the newstands, features ISC II MVP Casey Halstead on the “inside” cover, along with a feature story penned by ISC II Commish Blair Setford, “Changing of the Guard at ISC II” and photos by Fastpitchwest’s own photographer, Maddy Flanagan.

The magazine is available on a subscription basis, which we heartily recommend. During 2005, the magazine carried 5 feature length articles and photos of men’s fastball, including the AAU Tournament, Red Rock, Rose Cup, and now the ISC II.

Click the PDF logo to view a PDF copy of the feature story with photos. (Requires Adobe Reader)

Joseph & Woolridge among those pitching in Dominican winter league

Wednesday, November 9th, 2005

Ontario ISC II pitchers Mike Joseph (incorrectly noted as an American) and Tracy Woolridge are among a dozen North American pitchers playing in the Dominican winter league.

Here’s a horrible translation of a story that appeared in a local Dominican paper and was posted on the Illinois Fastpitch board.

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Peter Dobbin appointed head therapist for Baseball Canada entry in World Cup

Friday, September 9th, 2005

Congratulations to Peter Dobbin, of the Niagara, ON Snappers, just named the head therapist for the Canadian team at the Baseball World Cup going on right now in Holland.

http://www.niagarathisweek.com/na/sports/story/3016624p-3497943c.html

Quite a Night for Ottawa Trio

Thursday, August 25th, 2005

Thunder’s ISC II Pitching Staff Holds Opposition to Three Hits in Three Games, with Cory Costello tossing a Perfecto

[Ottawa, ON]-On Wednesday August 24, in three different league playoffs games with their club teams, the three pitchers from the ISC II #3 Ottawa Team Easton Thunder squad all excelled after their return from the Tournament of Champions in Wisconsin.

At Stittsville, ON: Dan Bradley, pitching for Stittsville 56ers, threw a two hit complete game shutout over the Fitzroy Harbour WC Electric in a 1-0 victory. Bradley had seven strikeouts in the victory. Fitzroy Harbour pitcher Brad Porter, a pitcher on the 2004 roster for the Thunder, also threw a two hitter – the only run was unearned. Stittsville leads the Greater Ottawa Fastball League best-of-five semi-final two games to none.

At Manotick, ON: Dan Konkle, pitching for Kanata Team Easton, threw a one hit complete game shutout over the Manotick Lomor Printers in a 5-0 victory. Konkle had eighteen strikeouts in the victory, and did not go to more than two balls on any batter. Kanata leads the Greater Ottawa Fastball League best-of-five semi-final one game to none.

At Beachburg, ON: Corey Costello, pitching for the Micksburg Twins, threw a perfect game, his second of the season, in a 7-0 victory over Beachburg NRTco. Costello had sixteen strikeouts in the win. Micksburg defeated Beachburg three games to none and now move on the Upper Ottawa Valley Men’s Fastball League final against Campbell’s Bay, QC Royals.

In one night combined totals for Bradley, Konkle and Costello:
21 innings, 0 runs allowed, 3 hits, 3 walks, 41 strikeouts.

regards,
Adam Brown
Fitzroy Harbour, ON West Carleton Electric
http://ca.geocities.com/fitzroyfastball/GOFL.htm
http://ca.geocities.com/fitzroyfastball/UOVMFL.htm

Stars of the ISC (II) – 2004 MVP Jeremy Creedon

Tuesday, July 12th, 2005

Stars of the I.S.C. – – – – – July, 2005

(A Tribute to the Past, Present, and Emerging Stars of the Sport of Fastball)

JEREMY CREEDEN – – – Wind him up and he starts hitting!

He’s back!!!

And he will be a potent force to reckon with – – – again – – – in 2005 international tourney action.

Who is “He”? He is JEREMY CREEDEN. And his potent bat will be in action as the Harriston, Ontario, Mercurys return to ISC – II Tournament of Champions action in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. The Mercurys will be defending the title which they won in both 2004 and 2003.

And Creeden? He’ll be ready to take up where he left off last season when he was voted the ISC – II Tournament of Champions’ “MOST VALUABLE PLAYER” in leading his team to the 2004 title.

The 27-year-old Creeden hit a blistering .370 with a home run and six RBI as his team swept to eight straight wins and the 2004 championship in Fargo/Moorhead. He was already in the ISC – II record book, being among the all-time leaders in “Most hits in a tournament” from his 2003 performance with Harriston.

It isn’t hard to understand how Creeden got attached to ball fields at an early age. His home in Wingham, Ontario, was just three houses from the town ball park. So young Jeremy started early with “T” ball action with the kids of his town.

That action on the diamond stopped at age 12 when his family moved to a cottage on Lake Huron. It resumed by age 16 when he turned to fastball again, traveling to Wroxeter to play third base in a Midget program with the Wroxeter Rippers. That move came since there was no Midget team in Wingham and he had buddies playing in Wroxeter.

It was at that point that an injury wrecked the shoulder of his throwing arm and he moved from third base to the role of DH – – – a position in the batting order he has occupied ever since.

Young Jeremy’s athletic adventures weren’t limited to fastball. In high school he played soccer for four years. He also excelled on the track team for four years – – being a member of his school’s record-setting 4 X 100 relay team. And of course hockey entered his life early (Creeden IS Canadian you understand!) When his family moved to that cottage on Lake Huron, he started playing hockey year round – – even in summer time! That love led him to play one year of hockey in high school before moving to Junior hockey action.

It was as a hockey player that Jeremy picked up the nickname “Billy” and it has stuck with him.

In “real life” Jeremy Creeden is a General Machinist/Tool & Die Maker. Engaged to Andrea Johnston, he now lives in Teeswater, ON., just a few clicks north of his native Wingham. When he is not on a ball field, he enjoys hunting, fishing, and golfing. It is likely that he hits a softball better than a golf ball since he describes his golf handicap as simply “high”.

Creeden admits to having been “shocked” at receiving the MVP award last August in Fargo, but he readily chooses that award as representing his career highlight. He noted that he didn’t expect such an honor since he only hit during the tournament (as a DH) and did not play a position in the field. It was not his first time to be selected the MVP of fastball action, since he has won two separate MVP awards in the Bluewater Fastball League back home.

Jeremy credits an early coach, Bob Pegg, as being the person he most models himself after, describing Pegg as “the total Charlie Hustle” type person.

Looking back over unique experiences in fastball, he cites traveling to play in both ISC Under 19 and Under 23 tournaments, praising his experiences in Frankenmuth, MI.

Pressed to identify his favorite playing venues, he quickly chose the main fields in Kimberly and Fargo where his Mercurys captured those two ISC – II Tournament of Champions titles.

So, get ready Chippewa Falls! Jeremy Creeden is just counting the days until he can step into the batter’s box.

That’s Jeremy Creeden, our July, 2005, STAR OF THE I.S.C.

By: Gordon Wise
ISC Information Officer

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.

ISC II #8 Lloydminster Dodgers sign Dean Jones

Tuesday, May 31st, 2005

Lloydminister, AB

The Lloydminster Scope Dodgers are proud to announce the signing of pitcher Dean Jones. Dean has had great success at every level of fastball, including western Canadians and jr nationals. He brings a great live arm and a big bat to an already strong hitting line-up. We have no doubt that Dean will help us in solidifying ourselves as a true contender in the ISC II TOC in August.

Yours truly,
Darcy Fasek
Player Rep
Lloydminster Scope Dodgers

ISC II #30 Mississauga, ON Arrows sign pitcher Andrew Putnam

Saturday, May 28th, 2005

Mississauga, Ontario

The Mississauga, ON Arrows fastball club, #30 in the ISC II Preseason Rankings, is pleased and excited to add pitcher Andrew Putnam for the upcoming Eastern Canada ISC II Qualifier.
Andrew is one of the top junior pitchers in Canada and led the Waterloo Hallman Junior Twins to the top of the podium at the Waterloo May Two Four Blast tournament last weekend.
With the Arrows, Andrew joins Waterloo teammate Drew Hathway and Craig Walker on the mound.
The Arrows are gelling as a team and will be taking on three teams ranked in the ISC II top 20 in their division this weekend at the Snapper Shootout in Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Joining the Arrows for the weekend is Scott Smith, the Most Valuable Pitcher at the past two ISC II Tournament of Champions.
For more on the Arrows, please visit www.ghfl.ca/arrows.htm

Blair Setford
Mississauga Arrows
mail to: blairjs@rogers.com

ISC II Record Book Added

Wednesday, October 6th, 2004

We have added a new page to the “ISC Stats” section, for the ISC II Record Book. The “record book” contains individual and team records set since the inaugural ISC II tournament in 2002, through the 2004 tournament held in Fargo, North Dakota.