Archive for the ‘Rankings’ Category

Mid-Atlantic Travel League results – includes ISC II #6 Keating’s Fitness & ISC II #9 KMV Rise

Tuesday, May 31st, 2005

Lebanon, PA

The Mid-Atlantic Fastpitch Travel League opened it’s doors for business
this past weekend in Lebanon PA, with Lancaster County Motors taking the
Championship Game on Sunday with a 5-2 win over the KMV-Rise. 23 games in
all were played, with 10 teams vying to advance to Sunday’s Championship
round. Lancaster won Division 1 with a 3-1 record, their only loss of the
weekend coming at the hands of the Rise. Key AC of Maryland took top honors
in Division 2, also with a 3-1 record. The Rise from Div 1 advanced to
Sunday by virtue of a 2-2 record, edging out Keatings and South Lebanon on
the ISC runs-allowed rule. The Salisbury MD Shockers finished 2nd in Div 2,
needing a win in their final game of pool play to advance. They came
through in a big way, downing Hagerstown MD 21 Nichols, 12-4.

Sunday’s single elimination rounds matched Lancaster and Salisbury in the
9:00am game. Lancaster sent veteran Earl Rutledge to the circle, and he
responded with 5 solid innings, allowing 3 runs on 6 hits. Jason McClune
finished up for Rutledge, pitching 2 scoreless innings. Lancaster continued
their torrid hitting attack, as 4 players connected for 5 HR’s. The 8-3 win
propelled them to the Championship game, awaiting the outcome of the
KMV-Rise vs Key AC game. The Rise dominated this 11:00am game, as they
banged out 11 hits for a 10-0 victory. Tom Vogel took the win in this 5
inning contest, allowing 5 hits and striking out 4. This put the Rise in a
1:00pm match-up with Lancaster for the Championship. Lancaster sent Dave
Stokes to the mound, hoping to avenge an earlier 7-6 loss to the Rise. The
Rise countered with Canadian Tracy Woolridge, who despite an arm injury
pitched 4 gutsy innings. The Rise drew first blood with 1 run in the 1st, a
long blast to left by Bart Fenstermacher, his 2nd HR of the weekend off
Stokes. The Rise made it 2-0 in the 2nd with Chad Walters hitting a
lead-off 2B, scoring on 2 ground outs. This was all that the Black and Red
would muster in the game, as Stokes settled down to allow 2 hits the rest
of the way. Lancaster got to Woolridge in the 3rd, as Stokes connected for
a 2-run HR to left, and took the lead on an Earl Rutledge rbi single.
Lancaster would tack on 2 more in the 5th, as back to back 3B’s following a
BB would end the day for Woolridge. Vogel relieved, and escaped a 2nd and
3rd jam. Stokes came on strong as he set the Rise down in order in the 6th
and 7th innings, finishing with 6K’s for the game.

All-in-all, the 1st weekend of the MAFTL was a huge success, as teams were
pretty much evenly matched in their divisions. By virtue of their finish in
Division 2, Key AC and Salisbury MD Shockers will move up to Division 1 for
the next MAFTL weekend, June 17-19 in Willow Street, PA (Lancaster). South
Lebanon and Landis Markets will move to Division 2 for the Willow Street
weekend. Scheduling and division alignment will be made available shortly,
so stay tuned.

For complete boxscores and game info, visit www.maftl.com

Lebanon, PA

The KMV-Rise Fastpitch Club (ISC II # 9) finished out the 1st weekend in
the Mid-Atlantic Fastpitch Travel League
(www.maftl.com)
with a 3-3 record, losing in the

Championship game to Lancaster County Motors, 5-2. The Rise opened play
Friday, losing 5-1 to South Lebanon TNT. Game 2 slated the Rise against
Lancaster County Motors, winning 7-6. The Rise then took on Landis Markets
and dropped a close one in 8 innings, 7-6. Needing a win to advance to
Sunday’s single elimination round, the Rise came on strong as they defeated
Keatings Fitness (ISC II # 6) 11-1 in 5 innings. That propelled them
against Division 2 winner, Key AC. The Rise continued where they left off,
hanging a loss on Key 10-0. That set-up a rematch against Lancaster, who
advanced with an 8-3 win in their semi-final game. The Rise was to be
denied the Championship, as newly acquired pitcher Dave Stokes limited the
Rise to 2 runs on 4 hits.

The KMV-Rise will be in Niagara On The Lake, Ontario June 3-5 for the
Snappers Shootout, and return to the MAFTL June 17-19 in Willow Street, PA.

For more info on the KMV-Rise Team, visit
www.risefastpitch.com

Here’s the Game recap. (R-H-E)

Game 1
South Lebanon TNT 5-8-1
KMV-Rise 1-4-1
WP: Scot Adams 7IP 1R 1ER 4H 8K 3BB
LP: Daryl Martin (L) 4IP 3R 3ER 6H 1K 4BB
Tom Vogel 3IP 2R 1ER 2H 4K 2BB
HR: Bart Fenstermacher (Rise)
Lutz (TNT)
S. Long (TNT)

Game 2
KMV-Rise 7-10-0
Lancaster 6-10-3
WP: Tom Vogel 7IP 6R 6ER 10H 5K 1BB
LP: Dave Stokes 7IP 7R 4ER 10H 5K 1BB
HR: Bart Fenstermacher (Rise)
Chad Sensenig – 2 (Lancaster)

Game 3
KMV-Rise 6-11-3
Landis Markets 7-11-2
WP: Willie Weiler 8IP 6R 4ER 11H 1K 1BB
LP: Daryl Martin 3IP 6R 6ER 7H 1K 1BB
Tracy Woolridge (L) 4 2/3IP 1R 1ER 6K 0BB
HR: John Hurst (Rise)

Game 4
KMV-Rise 11-11-0 ISC II # 9
Keatings Fitness 1-5-0 ISC II # 6
WP: Tom Vogel 5IP 1R 1ER 5H 2K 1BB
LP: Jim Yates 3IP 7R 7ER 7H 4K 1BB
Bill Hillhouse 2IP 4R 4ER 4H 3K 0BB

Game 5
Key AC 0-5-6
KMV-Rise 10-11-0
WP: Tom Vogel 5IP 0R 4K
LP: Andy Berryman n/a
HR: Chad Walters

Game 6
KMV-Rise 2-4-1
Lancaster 5-9-0
WP: Dave Stokes 7IP 2R 2ER 4H 6K 0BB
LP: Tracy Woolridge (L) 4 1/3IP 5R 5ER 9H 1K 0BB
Tom Vogel 1 2/3 IP 0R 0H 1K 1BB

KMV-Rise Top Performers
.309 Team Batting Average
7 Home Runs
3 Triples
13 Doubles
Bart Fenstermacher 11-18 3HR 3/2B 9Runs 8RBI .611 BA
Chad Walters 7-18 2/3B 2/2B HR .389 BA
Chad Oeschle 7-20 4/2B .350 BA
Nate Mosser 6-19 2/2B 6Runs .316 BA
John Hurst 6-19 2HR 6Runs .316 BA
Tom Vogel 3-0 22IP 16K 6BB 8ER 2.55 ERA

submitted by Tom Vogel
VPres MAFTL / site admin

From: “Tom Vogel”

ISC II #36 Denmark, WI Circle Tap Lumberjacks in Wisconsin Travel League

Tuesday, May 31st, 2005

Denmark, WI

The Circle Tap Lumberjacks completed the first weekend of the Wisconsin
Classic League with a 4-1 record.

Our first game was Friday night against The Bar of Appleton. After Gerad Long
of The Bar held the Lumberjacks scoreless through six innings, the Lumberjacks
scored three runs in the seventh on two walks and two errors by The Bar to
take a 3-2 victory. Dave Miller was the winning pitcher and Scott Bortolini
pitched the seventh for the save.

The second game was against Earl’s Club of Kenosha. After spotting Earl’s to
an early six run lead, the Lumberjacks scored three in the second, one in the
third, two in the fifth, and one in the bottom of the seventh to take the
victory. Dave Engelbert earned the win with five scoreless innings in relief
of Scott Bortolini. Tim Jorgenson, Shawn Krueger, and Luke Goral each had two
RBI’s in the game.

Our third game was against PJ’s Log Jam. Again after PJ’s took an early 2-0
lead, the Lumberjacks gained the 5-2 victory by scoring one in the fifth, and
two in the sixth and seventh. Dave Miller earned his second win of the
weekend in relief of Dave Engelbert. Chris Timm had a two RBI triple to spark
the Lumberjacks.

The fourth game of the weekend was against The Bar of Appleton. The
Lumberjacks started early in this one, scoring two in the first and three in
the third to take a 5-3 lead into the fifth. The Lumberjacks then scored five
in the fifth to take the 10-3 victory by the mercy rule. Scott Bortolini
earned the victory on the mound. Tim Jorgenson had five RBI’s with two
doubles and a single.

The fifth game was aginst Earl’s Club. Earl’s Club jumped out to an early 7-0
lead. But the Lumberjack again came back with two in the fifth and four in
the seventh. However, the tying run was thrown out at the plate to give
Earl’s Club the victory. Dave Miller took the loss on the mound. Jeff
Hauschel and Chris Timm each had two hits and an RBI.

Our last game of the weekend against PJ’s Log Jam was rained out on Sunday.
This will be made up during the second weekend of Classic League play.

The Lumberjacks (4-1) will be in action again at the ISC State Tournament in
Denmark on June 10-12 and in Classic League play on July 1-3.

Todd Every
Circle Tap Lumberjacks
MAILTO:tevery@famvid.com

ISC II #25 Yakima, WA JRW & Associates plus item on Lacey, WA Bucknell Park/NW Merchants

Tuesday, May 31st, 2005

Monday May 30, 2005
by Jim Williamson
jrwilliamson@foodfacility.com

JRW & Associates Finishes Third at Rich Rice Memorial

Wenatchee, WA ­ ISC II 25th ranked JRW & Associates of Yakima, WA won four
straight games at the Rich Rice Memorial tournament this past Memorial Day
weekend in Wenatchee, but the team’s opening game extra inning loss kept
it
from advancing from the Gold Division to the championship game.

JRW & Associates finished tied for third overall at the two-day tourney with
a 4-1 record.

Game One (Sat)
JRW & Associates 100 102 21 – 7 12 3
Country Insurance, Lynden 010 020 32 – 8 11 3
Dave Drotzmann and Troy Grow; Stan Thiessen and Powell.
HR: Powell (CI) solo; Stan Thiessen (CI) solo:
Highlights: 2B Don Cawthron (JRW) 2-5, 1 RBI; C Troy Grow (JRW) 2-5, 2 RBI;
RF Steve Allen (JRW) 2-4, 1 RBI
With the Int’l Tie-Breaker (ITB) in force, Don Cawthron’s (JRW) RBI
single
in T8 put JRW ahead, but Eric Powell’s (CI) 2 run triple in B8 was the
winner

Game Two (Sat)
JRW & Associates 201 500 04 – 12 16 3
Interbay Door, Seattle 210 320 00 – 8 10 2
Travis Kraft, Dave Drotzmann and Troy Grow; Gil Gardner and Matt Morrison
Highlights: C Troy Grow (JRW) 3-4, 3 Runs, 2 RBI; 3B Dean Waltier (JRW) 4-4,
3 RBI; RF Steve Allen (JRW) 3-5, 4 RBI; SS Mike Parham (JRW) 3-5, 1 RBI
Dean Waltier’s 2 RBI single in T8 highlighted a 4 hit, 4 run inning to cap
the victory in another ITB game.

Game Three (Sat)
JRW & Associates 000 051 4 – 10 12 5
Night Hawks, Seattle 013 301 0 – 8 10 3
Dave Drotzmann and Troy Grow; Mike Kolda and Ryan Daly.
Highlights: 2B Don Cawthron (JRW) 1-3, 2 RBI; LF Bob Harris (JRW) 2-4, 2
RBI; 3B Casey Johnson 2-3, 2 RBI; CF Tim Fischer (JRW) 1-3, 2 RBI.
JRW rallied from seven runs down by scoring 10 runs in the last three
innings; A 4 run T7 highlighted by 2 RBI singles by Don Cawthron and Tim
Fischer gave JRW its second victory of the day.

Game Four (Sun)
Mission Electric, Wenatchee 000 020 0 – 2 1 1
JRW & Associates 011 021 x – 5 9 2
Barry Tate and Dewey Bleichner; Dave Drotzmann and Troy Grow.
HR: CF Tim Fischer (JRW) solo
Highlights: CF Tim Fischer 1-3, 1 RBI; P Dave Drotzmann 2-2, 2 RBI; SS Mike
Parham 1-3, 1 RBI

Pitching: Dave Drotzmann (JRW) 4 SO, 2 W, perfect game for 4 innings, no
balls out of the infield.
Drotzmann bested former JRW pitcher Barry Tate (ME) who was elected into the
North Central Wash Softball Hall of Fame Saturday. Tate’s catcher, John
“Dewey” Bleichner (ME), was the catcher on the first JRW team to go to a
National tournament ­ 1979 18 & Under ASA Nationals in Billings, Montana.

Game Five (Sun)
Mr Bee’s, Wenatchee 030 000 0 – 3 3 4
JRW & Associates 404 032 x – 13 12 2
Ron Brixey, Jason Grow (1st) and Kurt Sand; Travis Kraft, Jack Andreas (5th)
and Troy Grow, Bob Harris (3rd)
HR: C Bob Harris (JRW) 2 Run B5
Highlights: C Bob Harris (JRW) 1-2, 3 RBI; 2B Don Cawthron (JRW) 2-2, 3 R, 1
RBI; Steve Allen (JRW) 1-2, 2 RBI; Mike Parham 2-4, 2 R, 3 RBI.

Rookie 21 year old Pitcher (MB) Jason Grow, on loan from JRW & Associates,
suffered the loss, but did induce his father, catcher Troy Grow (JRW), to
ground into a double play.

JRW Tournament All-Stars
P Dave Drotzmann, 3-1, 25.1 IP, 11 ER, 7 W, 22 K, 3.07 ERA
C Troy Grow, 9-17, .529, 7 Runs, 4 RBI, 1 2B, 1 SB, 1 Sac
3B Dean Waltier, 3-7, .714, 3 Runs, 3 RBI, 1 3B, 2 SB, 1 Sac

Dean Waltier (JRW) suffered an Achilles injury in JRW’s second game in a
run-down. Dean is expected to be out for 4-6 weeks.

In the Purple Division, ISC II (Unranked ­Why not) NW Merchants of Lacey,
WA rode the pitching of British Columbians Sam Aldridge (NWM) and Dan Juricic
(NWM) to a 4-1 record in the Purple Division which advanced them to the
Championship game. The Merchants defeated Country Insurance of Lynden, WA in
the Championship game. In Country’s second game, pitcher Dan Groves (CI)
suffered a calf injury which took him out the tournament. P Stan Thiessen
(CI) tired by the championship game and the NW Merchants had a 17-3 lead by
the 5th inning. Trevor Knight (NWM) tossed the win for the Merchants.

From: “James Robert Williamson”

ISC II #14 Palermo Athletics drop two to ISC #7 Kitchener Twins

Tuesday, May 31st, 2005

Palermo, ON

May 30, 2005
Isc Travel League
http://www.pmihrm.com/isceast.htm

Games 23 and 24
Kitchener at Palermo

Game 23
Kitchener-8
Palermo-1
WP- Todd Martin
LP-Gord Scott

Game 24
Kitchener-9
Palermo-4
WP-Todd Martin
LP-Glenn Inglehart

ISC II #27 Kenosha, WI Earl’s Club at Wisconsin Travel League

Tuesday, May 31st, 2005

Kenosha, WI

Earls Club of Kenosha Wisconsin began the Wisconsin ISC II Travel League
slow with a 7-6 defeat Friday but bounced back to take five straight wins
and finish 5-1. Against the Circle Tap Lumberjacks Friday, Earls was unable

to hold an early lead and took a tough team loss. Starting Saturday
morning Todd Lubkeman took his first of four wins against PJ’s
holding them to just three hits and a single run. Kirk Kamke and Rich Edwards each

had two hits. Wayne Gaura started the 3rd game and held The Bar of
Appleton to just one run. In game 4, Lubkeman started and gave way to
Gaura in the 4th with a 6-2 lead. Again, Circle Tap chipped away and we
managed a 7-6 win with the game tying run being thrown out at home to end
it. Paul Wouters had two hits and Edwards and Mark Nelson each had two
hits a piece and each with an HR. Sunday against The Bar of Appleton we
were no hit but snuck away with a 3-2 win scoring single runs in the 6th,
7th, and 8th. Gaura started and Lubkeman got the win in relief. Lubkeman
threw a shutout and took the final win against PJ’s. Paul Skora and
Edwards each had 3 run homers to seal the win and finish out a successful
1st weekend of Travel League.

Earls will be playing the ISC II State tournament in a couple weeks and
finish out the Travel League over the 4th of July weekend.

Paul Skora
Earls Club
mailto:Skora04@aol.com

Includes scores for ISC II #5 Kanata Team Easton & ISC II #21 Micksburg Twins

Monday, May 30th, 2005

Ottawa, ON

Both the Upper Ottawa Valley Men’s Fastball League and the Greater Ottawa
Fastball league wrapped up their first three weeks of play this past
weekend, including one week of the first ever inter-lock between the two
Eastern Ontario/West Quebec intermediate loops.

Standings after 3 weeks:

Greater Ottawa GP W L T Pts

Kanata Team Easton 4 2 1 1 5
Manotick Lomor Printers 3 2 1 0 4
Stittsville 56ers 4 2 2 0 4
Fitzroy WC Electric 2 0 1 1 1

Upper Ottawa Valley GP W L T Pts

Campbell’s Bay Royals 3 2 1 0 4
Micksburg Twins 3 2 1 0 4
Beachburg NRTco 2 1 1 0 2
Shawville Hursty’s Bar 3 1 2 0 2

GOFL Defending Champions, Kanata Team Easton (ISC II #5) had two wins over
Stittsville (5-1) and a victory in an interleague game over the Ottawa
Valley Raiders (5-0). Kanata also played Fitzroy Harbour to a scoreless
draw over seven innings, with Dan Konkle throwing a three hit shutout.
Konkle had both wins for Team Easton. Team Easton’s defeat was 3-1 at home
to Shawville in interlock play – Bill Gerber took the pitching loss. Team
Easton will be picking up some players from the 56ers for the ISC II
Qualifier in Blackburn on June 24-26.

UOVMFL Defending Champions, Micksburg Twins (ISC II #21) defeated Shawville
4-1 at home to start the season. Kevin Humphries had a homer for the Twins.
In interlock play Corey Costello threw a perfect game, including 18
strikeouts, in a 10-0 win at home against Manotick. Jamey Mick had a home
run for Micksburg. Corey Costello suffered a rare regular season loss on May
16, as cousin Shawn Costello led Beachburg to a 2-0 victory. Micksburg will
also be participating in the ISC II Qualifier in Blackburn, bolstered with
additions from the Beachburg league team.

Manotick won their first two games, with Trevor Lahey getting both decision.
Lomor defeated Fitzroy Harbour at home in their first game with Don Cox and
Bobby Jack Hart hitting home runs in a 6-4 victory. Manotick also defeated
Stittsville 5-0 with Lahey throwing a no-hitter. Lindsay Medynski had a
grand slam for Manotick and Tim Power had a solo shot. Manotick will be
participating in the ISC II Qualifier in Blackburn and the “masters” aged
players on the team will also be participating in the World Games in
Edmonton. Manotick will be hosting a tournament the weekend of June 3-5 to
help raise funds for this trip.

Stittsville started slow with losses to Kanata and Manotick but rebounded
for victories against Blackburn Bombers (8-0) in interleague play and
Campbell’s Bay (8-2) in interlock play. Dan Bradley had all the pitching
decisions for the 56ers. Home run hitters for Stittsville were Scott
Herriott, Darren Featherstone, Greg McMillan, Ryan Bond, John Craig and Sam
Oliver with two in the Campbell’s Bay match up.

Fitzroy Harbour lost to Manotick in their first game, with Bud Hanlon taking
the loss. Jason Armstrong and Shawn Rebertz hit homers in the 6-4 defeat.
The next game saw the WC Electric tie Kanata and Dan Konkle 0-0. Three
Electric pitchers combined to limit Kanata to two hits. Fitzroy Harbour
also participated in the Kingston tournament over the May long weekend,
finishing with a disappointing 0-3 record. Fitzroy Harbour will be
participating in the ISC II Qualifier in Blackburn.

Campbell’s Bay Royals started off strongly with convincing 10-1 and 9-1 road
wins over Beachburg and Shawville respectively. Veteran lefty Lenny Burger
had both wins for the Royals. The home opener did not go as well as
expected for the Royals as they lost 8-2 to Stittsville in interlock play.
Matt Greer had two homers during May for Campbell’s Bay.

Beachburg started slow with a 10-1 loss at home to Campbell’s Bay, but then
defeated defending champions Micksburg 2-0 at home. Shawn Costello had both
pitching decisions for Beachburg. Beachburg was scheduled to play Fitzroy
Harbour in interlock play but the game was postponed and will be made up
later in the season.

Shawville began the season with two losses (4-1 to Micksburg and 9-1 to
Campbell’s Bay). However, the interlock game on the road with Kanata got
Shawville in the win column with a 3-1 victory, with Mark Wright notching
the pitching victory. Todd Fraser had a home run for Shawville.

For more information, visit the league websites at:

http://ca.geocities.com/fitzroyfastball/GOFL.htm

http://ca.geocities.com/fitzroyfastball/UOVMFL.htm

Adam Brown
Fitzroy Harbour WC Electric
mailto:Adam.Brown@ottawa.ca

Boise, ID Clippers win Utah Area ISC II Qualifier

Monday, May 30th, 2005

Salt Lake City, UT

The annual Alpine Classic, held at the Cottonwood Softball Complex in Salt
Lake City, served as the Utah Area Qualifier over the weekend. With 9
teams representing Utah, Wyoming and Idaho, the Boise Clippers went through
pool and bracket play undefeated with a 10-1 win over Peak Physical Therapy
from Spanish Fork, Utah in the final. The Clippers were solid winners in
each game scoring 55 runs while giving up 17 in their 6 games.
The final order of finish, based on bracket play with won-loss record for
all games was as follows:
1. Boise Clippers (Idaho) 6-0
2. Peak Physical Therapy (Utah) 4-3
3. BMC West (Utah) 4-3
4. Fremont Motors (Wyoming) 4-2
5. Castlewood C (Utah) 2-3
5. Boise Brewers (Idaho) 2-3
7. Cedar Ridge (Utah) 1-4
7. Kings (Utah) 1-4)
9. Rocky Mountain (Wyoming) 1-3
Individual awards for the tournament went to:
Leading Hitter: Daric Stith (Boise Clippers) 611
Golden Glove: Jody Osborn (Peak Physical Therapy)
Most Valuable Player: Kerry Green (Boise Clippers)
Most Valuable Pitcher: Rod Pancheri
Thanks to all teams and fans for joining us in Salt Lake!

From:
Don Young
Utah Area Commissioner
Mailto:ut84118@aol.com

ISC II #24 Ashland Merchants finalists at Orr Park, OH

Monday, May 30th, 2005

No scores available, but winners and losers are posted here. Note this will open an Adobe pdf file.

Thanks to Jimmy Yates for compiling.

Springfield, ON Tournament Results

Monday, May 30th, 2005

Springfield Intermediate Mens Fastball Tournament

Divisional Championship Results

A Division Semi-finals
Union Storm 5 Shedden Mission 2
wp Dan Beecroft lpCraig Walker
Fisherville A’s 7 Highgate Rock 4
wp Ron Chambers lp Jermey Osborne

A Division Final
Union Storm 8 Fisherville A’s 1
wp Dan Beecroft lp Dan Anthony
B Division Semi-finals
ISC II #20 Glencoe Astros 3 Dunnville Rolling Thunder 0
wpShawn Winship lp Bob Harvey
St. Mary’s Gunners 3 Jarvis Rock 0
wp Steve Cook lp Dave Martin

B Division Final
ISC II #20 Glencoe Astros 5 St. Mary’s Gunners 2
wp Shawn Winship lp Steve Cook

C Division Semi-finals
Ingersoll Centennials 12 Fingal Juniors 4
wp Adam Martin lp Mike Wells
ISC II #17 Alvinston Indians 10 Zurich Rangers 2
wp Doug Charlton lp Joe Clifford

C Division Final
ISC II #17 Alvinston Indians 5 Ingersoll Centennials 2
wp Brad Young lp Doug Jackson

D Division Semi-finals
Monktom Muskrats 8 Shakespeare Colts 2
wp Jeff Smith lpTim Yantzi
Cayuga Rebels 9 Pt. Burwell Lakers 3
wpBrent Fehrman lpBrian Anderson
D Division Finals
Monkton Muskrats 4 Cayuga Rebels 2
wp Jeff Smith lp Brent Fehrman

Includes scores for ISC II #8 Lloydminster Dodgers & ISC II #39 Camrose Fury

Monday, May 30th, 2005

Partial results from the Camrose, Alberta Shootout

Friday May 27, 2005
ISC II #39 Camrose Fury 8 ISC II #8 Lloydminster 3

LP – Kyle Braithwaite

Pitching Notes…
Tyson Jeffery – 3 innings pitched, 3 hits, 1 run, 0 earned runs, 1 walk, 6
strike outs
Kyle Braithwaite – 3 innings pitched, 11 hits, 7 runs, 7 earned runs, 2
strike outs

Hitting Notes….
Darcy Fasek – 2 for 4, 2 runs
Shaye Anderson – 1 for 3, 1 RBI
Donnie Atkinson – 1 for 3, 1 RBI

Saturday May 28,2005
GP Pride 13 – ISC II #8 Lloydminster 12
WP Shayne Milligan
LP – Evan Taylor

Pitching Notes…
Tyson Jeffery – 4 innings pitched, 11 hits, 8 runs, 7 earned runs, 1 walk, 3
strike outs
Evan Taylor – 2 1/3 innings pitched, 6 hits, 5 runs, 5 earned runs, 1 walk,
1 strike out

Hitting notes….
Shaye Anderson – 3 for 4, 2 RBI, 1 run
Brett Kennedy – 2 for 4, 1 RBI, 2 runs
Evan Taylor – 2 for 4, 2 RBI, 2 runs

GP Pride 3 ISC II #39 Camrose Fury 10
Losing Pitcher Shayne Milligan

GP Pride 6 – Edmonton A’s 4
Winning Pitcher Ritchie Clark

Stoney Plain Twilighers 13 ISC II #8 Lloydminster 9
LP – Kyle Braithwaite

Pitching Notes….
Kyle Braithwaite – 7 innings pitched, 19 hits, 14 runs, 14 earned runs, 3
walks, 7 strike outs

Hitting Notes…
Jordy Dougan – 3 for 4, 2 RBI, 2 runs
Shawn Villeneuve – 2 for 4, 2 RBI, 2 runs, 1 HR
Shaye Anderson – 3 for 4, 2 RBI

Sunday May 29,2005
GP Pride 7 – Stony Plain Twilighters 9
Losing Pitcher Shayne Milligan

ISC II #8 Lloydminster 4 Edmonton Vector A’s 0
WP – Donnie Atkinson

Pitching Notes….
Donnie Atkinson – 7 innings pitched, 4 hits, 0 runs, 0 earned runs, 2 walks,
8 strike outs

Hitting Notes…
Evan Taylor – 2 for 3 1 RBI, 1 run
Ron Dallimore – 2 for 3 1 RBI, 1 run
Scott Crandal – 1 for 2, 1 RBI

Game 5 Sunday May 29th vs. Stony Plain Twilighters
Dodgers – 2 Twilighters 6
LP – Kyle Braithwaite

Pitching Notes….
Kyle Braithwaite – 7 innings pitched, 9 hits, 6 runs, 4 earned runs, 2
walks, 4 strike outs

Hitting Notes…
Darcy Fasek – 1 for 3, 1 run
Scott Crandal – 1 for 2
Evan Taylor – 1 for 3, 1 run

GP Pride 1 ISC II #39 Camrose Fury 12
Losing Pitcher Ritchie Clark

Twilighters beat Camrose Fury in the final.

Bill Aldred
8518-100 Street
Grande Prairie, Alberta
Canada
Mailto:bcoach@telus.net

ISC II #6 Keating’s Fitness

Monday, May 30th, 2005

May 21, 2005

Lebanon, Pa.

KEATING’S 1ST TRAVEL LEAGUE W/E RESULTS

1st Game
R H E
Landis Markets 4 6 1
Keating’s Fitness Center 6 8 2
W.P. Bill Hillhouse
L.P. Willie Wieler
Save Jim Yates

Keating’s: Justin Stock 2 for 4, triple, single, 2 runs. Kevin Smith 2 for
4, double, single, 2 RBI’s, run. Mike Rohrer 2 for 3, 2 singles, RBI, walk,
2 runs.

Landis: Brent Moyer and Tim Swartley 2 for 4, 2 singles each.

2nd Game
R H E
Keating’s 8 13 2
S. Lebanon 4 5 1
W.P. Jim Yates
L.P. Larry Gibble
Save Bill Hillhouse

Keating’s: Mike Rohrer 2 for 2, home run, single, 3 RBI’s, walk, stolen
base, 2 runs. Mike Keating, Neil Koser, Dave Martin, Mark Smith, and Justin
Stock 2 singles each.

S. Lebanon: Brad Getz 2 for 3, 2 singles, RBI, walk.

3rd Game
R H E
Lancaster 6 8 1
Keating’s 5 9 2
W.P. Dave Stokes
L.P. Bill Hillhouse

Keating’s: Mike Rohrer and Kevin Smith both 2 for 4, 2 singles, RBI, run.
Mark Smith had a double and an RBI. Frank Keating Jr., Mike Keating, Dave
Martin and Justin Stock all singled.

Lancaster: Jason McClune 2 for 3, homer, single. Chad Sensenig 2 for 4,
triple, single.

4th Game
R H E
Rise 11 10 0
Keating’s 1 5 1
W.P. Tom Vogel
L.P. Jim Yates

Keating’s: Justin Stock 2 for 3, 2 singles, RBI. Scott Emerich, Neil Koser
and Mike Rohrer all singled.

Rise: Jim Lawrence 2 for 3, home run and single. Chad Oeschle 2 for 3,
double and single.

Mike Fulton
Manager of Keating’s Fitness Center
gotti@ccomm.com

ISC II #12 Oswego, NY McKie’s at Erie

Sunday, May 29th, 2005

Erie, PA

McKie Sports won 2 and lost 2 over weekend at the annual
Erie Tournament.

Mckie Sports 0 Six Nations 1
LP Garrity WP Zack
McKie Sports 1 ISC #9 Midland Explorers 2
LP Garrity WP German
McKie Sports 8 PA Power 0
WP Sampson LP Vogel
Mckie Sports 8 ISC #16 Innerkip Eagles 1
WP Garrity LP Pullin, Running 6th

Next weekend McKie’s travel to the Snapper Shootout
for the Niagara on the Lake Tourney.

Charlie Walseman
Mailto:Charlie_H_Walseman@cargill.com

(Note: Greg Garrity is not eligible for ISC II for McKie’s)