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Posting Scores & Stats

Thursday, May 26th, 2005

A reminder to all ISC II teams to post their scores and stats to Al Doran’s Fastball List – fastball@pmihrm.com – to be considered for the ISC II Rankings.

The next rankings will be released the week of May 30, so please ensure you send in your results from this weekend’s tournaments no later than Monday evening or first thing Tuesday so they can be considered.

The ISC II Rankings Committee has significantly more teams to consider than in the ISC division, so the best way to get your team noticed is to post your results.

Please include game scores, winning & losing pitchers and top batters. If you beat a ranked team, include their ranking for a point of comparison.

The ISC II rankings will not only form the basis for seeding the teams for the ISC II Tournament of Champions, but they will also be a factor when teams are are being considered for invite berths.

Cheers,

Blair Setford
ISC II Commissioner
mail to: blairjs@rogers.com

ISC II #14 Palermo loses pair to ISC #16 Innerkip

Wednesday, May 25th, 2005

Innerkip, ON

I.S.C. Travel League of Eastern Canada
http://www.pmihrm.com/isceast.htm

Game # 11 Palermo @ Innerkip

Innerkip 7 Palermo 4

Winning Pitcher Steve Running – 7 innings, 4 Runs Allowed, 3 Hits Allowed,
5K’s
Losing Pitcher Gord Scott – 6 innings, 7 Runs Allowed, 7 Hits Allowed, 5K’s

Innerkip Steve Running 2X3 Home Run, Single, 3 RBI’s
Innerkip Kevin Cassells 1X3 Home Run
Innerkip Bill Ebel 2X3
Innerkip Mike Pullin 2X3

Palermo Brian Prowse 1X3 Double, 3RBI’s
Palermo Mike Welton 2X3

Game # 12

Innerkip 7 Palermo 1

Winning Pitcher – Dan Skillings, 7 Innings, 1 Run Allowed, 2 Hits Allowed, 7K’s
Losing Pitcher – Mike Joseph 6 Innings, 7 Runs Allowed, 9 Hits Allowed, 8K’s

Innerkip Bill Ebel 2X3 Home Run, Double
Innerkip Dan Skillings 2X3

Palermo Mike Joseph Double

ISC II #12 Oswego, NY McKie Sports

Monday, May 23rd, 2005

Ontario, NY

McKie Sports won 3 games and lost 1 over weekend to start the season
3-1.

Shawn Sampson, Mike Lennox and Scott Dorval each picked up a win on
Saturday as Mckie posted a 3-0 record in pool play.

Mckie 13 NYC Fastpitch 0
McKie 7 Lackawanna 2
McKie 7 NY Bombers 4

On Sunday NYC avenged there Saturday loss beating McKie in the semis

NYC 7 McKie 5

Next weekend McKie’s travel to Erie, Pennsylvania for the annual
George Baumann Invitational tournament.

Charlie Walseman
Mailto:Charlie_H_Walseman@cargill.com

Waterloo Blast

Monday, May 23rd, 2005

Sunday, May 22
A
9:00 AM
Hillside Upper
Division A 2nd – ISC II #4 Norwich Razorbacks 5
Division B 3rd – ISC II #14 Palermo Athletics 10

B
9:00 AM
Hillside Lower
Division B 2nd – ISC II #1 Smully’s Tavistock Merchants 12
Division C 3rd – Owen Sound Crunch 4

C
9:00 AM
Waterloo Park
Division C 2nd vs – ISC II #35 Elora Rage 7
Division A 3rd – Elmira Advance Millwrights 0

D
1:00 PM
Hillside Upper
Division B 1st vs – Scarborough Wolverines 1
Winner Game C – ISC II #35 Elora Rage 0

E
1:00 PM
Hillside Lower
Division A 1st vs – Waterloo Hallman Twins 3
Winner Game B – ISC II #1 Smully’s Tavistock Merchants 1

F
1:00 PM
Waterloo Park
Division C 1st vs – East York 1
Winner Game A – ISC II # 14 Palermo Athletics 2

The team with the best defensive standing will get a bye to the Championship and the other two will play here. (In case of a tie, a coin toss will be used)
G
3:00 PM
Hillside Upper
Scarborough Wolverines 3
ISC II # 14 Palermo Athletics 0

INTERMEDIATE

CHAMPIONSHIP
5:30 PM

Hillside Upper
Scarborough Wolverines 4
Waterloo Hallman Twins 8

Ashland MVD Sports Spring Classic

Monday, May 23rd, 2005

Ashland, Ohio

Saturday & Sunday Results Wilson/DeMarini – MVD Sports Spring Classic

-Saturday-

MVD Sports, Ashland, OH – 1
ISC II #49 Tiffany’s Frankenmuth, MI – 0

ISC II #24 Ashland Merchants,OH – 9
Shreve, OH – 2

Akron Franks,OH – L
Sportsman Park, MI – W

Columbus Cyclones,OH – L
ISC II #49 Tiffany’s Frankenmuth, MI -W

Sportsman Park, MI – W
ISC II #24 Ashland Merchants,OH – L

Ashland MVD Sports, OH – 2
Columbus Cyclones, OH – 0

Columbus Cyclones, OH – W
Shreve, OH – L

ISC II #49 Tiffany’s Frankenmuth, MI – W
Akron Franks, OH – L

Ashland MVD Sports,OH – 3
Sportsman Park, MI – 5

-Single Elimination -Sunday-

Ashland MVD Sports, OH – 3
Sportsman Park, MI – 1

ISC II #49 Tiffany’s Frankenmuth, MI – L
ISC II #24 Ashland Merchants, OH – W

Shreve, OH – W
Akron Franks, OH – L

Ashland MVD Sports, OH – 3
ISC II #24 Ashland Merchants, OH – 5

Columbus Cyclones, OH – W
Shreve, OH – L

-Championship Game-

Columbus Cyclones, OH – 1
ISC II #24 Ashland Merchants, OH – 9

-Ashland Merchants Win Tournament-

MVPitcher : Bob Shetler – Ashland Merchants, OH
MVBatter: Gabe Ringler – Ashland Merchants, OH
MVPlayer: Mark Gonce – Columbus, OH

Mike Van Dine II

Waterloo Blast

Sunday, May 22nd, 2005

Saturday, May 21
8
8:00 AM
Hillside Upper
9 inning no-hitter for Todd Uhrig
East York 0
ISC II # 35 Elora Rage 1

9
8:00 AM
Hillside Lower
Aurora Shoeless Joes 4
Waterloo Hallman Twins 3

10

11
10:00 AM
Hillside Upper
Linwood Chiefs 3
ISC II # 14 Palermo Athletics 6

12
10:00 AM
Hillside Lower
Elliot Lake Selects 0
Owen Sound Crunch 7

15
NOON
Hillside Lower
East York 5
Elliot Lake Selects 2

16
NOON
Waterloo Park
Aurora Shoeless Joes 2
Elmira Advance Millwrights 5

17

2:00 PM

18
2:00 PM
Hillside Lower
Scarborough Wolverines 8
ISC II #1 Smully’s Tavistock Merchants 1

19
2:00 PM
Waterloo Park
ISC II #4 Norwich Razorbacks 0
Waterloo Hallman Twins 2

20

4:00 PM

22
4:00 PM
Waterloo Park
ISC II # 35 Elora Rage 3
Owen Sound Crunch 10

23
6:00 PM
Hillside Upper
ISC II # 14 Palermo Athletics 3
Scarborough Wolverines 4

24

6:00 PM

25
6:00 PM
Waterloo Park
Linwood Chiefs 2
ISC II # 1 Smully’s Tavistock Merchants 10

26
8:00 PM
Hillside Upper
East York 11
Owen Sound Crunch 2

27

8:00 PM

Hillside Lower
Aurora Shoeless Joes 1
ISC II #4 Norwich Razorbacks 5

28

8:00 PM

Waterloo Park
Elliot Lake Selects 0
ISC II # 35 Elora Rage 7

FINAL STANDINGS – INTERMEDIATE

Division A
1st – Waterloo Hallman Twins – Won 2, Lost 1
2nd – Norwich Razorbacks –
3rd – Elmira Advance Millwrights
4th – Aurora Shoeless Joes – Eliminated

Intermediate Division B
1st – Smully’s Tavistock Merchants
2nd – Scarborough Wolverines
3rd – Palermo Athletics
4th – Linwood Chiefs – Eliminated

Intermediate Division C
1st – East York
2nd – Elora Rage
3rd – Owen Sound Crunch
4th – Elliot Lake Selects – Eliminated

Playoff Schedule for Sunday
Sunday, May 22
A
9:00 AM
Hillside Upper
Division A 2nd – ISC II # 4 Norwich Razorbacks
Division B 3rd – ISC II # 14 Palermo Athletics

B
9:00 AM
Hillside Lower
Division B 2nd – ISC II # 1 Smully’s Tavistock Merchants
Division C 3rd – Owen Sound Crunch

C
9:00 AM
Waterloo Park
Division C 2nd vs – ISC II # 35 Elora Rage
Division A 3rd – Elmira Advance Millwrights

D
1:00 PM
Hillside Upper
Division B 1st vs – Scarborough Wolverines
Winner Game C –

E
1:00 PM
Hillside Lower
Division A 1st vs – Waterloo Hallman Twins
Winner Game B –

F
1:00 PM
Waterloo Park
Division C 1st vs – East York
Winner Game A –

The team with the best defensive standing will get a bye to the Championship and the other two will play here. (In case of a tie, a coin toss will be used)
G
3:00 PM
Hillside Upper
Winners Games D, E & F

MVD Sports Tournament

Saturday, May 21st, 2005

Ashland, Ohio

MVD Sports-Wilson/DeMarini Spring Classic

Game 1:

Ashland MVD Sports – 5
ISC II #24 Ashland Merchants – 3

WP: Ray Shanoush 6K, 5BB
LP: Bobby Shetler 3K, 2BB

MVD Sports: Brian Culler 2/3, Mark Van Dine 2/4, Corby Anderson 1/3,
Chuck
Kirk 1/3,
Matt Van Dine 2/3

Ashland Merchants: Chad Hider 1/3, Scott Hershey 1/3, Shane Queer 1/3

Game 2:

Akron Ohio Franks: 5
Shreve Ohio Merchants: 2

WP: Tony Ingram
LP: Shoup

Mike Van Dine II
MAGICN2@YAHOO.COM

ISC II #14 Palermo Athletics split with ISC II #28 Niagara Snappers

Friday, May 20th, 2005


Palermo Athletics came to Niagara-on-the-Lake to take on the Snappers in
game #9 and #10 of the Schneider’s ISC Alliance schedule. Great pitching
was the highlight of the night as Palermo and Niagara split the
doubleheader. That leaves Niagara Snappers 4-2 in the ISC league on the
season. Next action for the Snappers is on Thursday May 26th as the open
their GHFL season with a double header at home.

Game #9

Palermo 6 (wp – Gord Scott 7IP, 2R, 5H, 14K, 1BB)
Niagara 2 (lp – Byron Demoe 6IP, 3R, 7H, 7K, 4BB) (relief – Jim Wilson 1IP,
4R, 5H, 2K,)

Niagara Snappers struck first when, in the bottom of the first inning Scott
Young tripled with 2 out and the clean-up hitter Mike Bateman cashed him
with a 2-run home run. This would be all the Snappers could muster against
Gord Scott on the night as he shut them down the rest of the way. Palermo
chipped away at the lead and finally took the lead in the top of the 5th on
a fielders choice by Bob Blamauer . Palermo added some insurance in the top
of the 7th to seal the victory.

Game #10

Niagara 3 (wp – Dan Duemo 7IP, 2R, 7H, 11K)
Palermo 2 (lp – Mike Joseph 6IP, 3R, 6H, 6K)

A pitching duel dominated the second game of the doubleheader. Dan Duemo
improved to 3-0 in ISC play by shutting down Palermo’s explosive hitters
with some crafty pitching. Game was tied heading into the top of the 6th
when Brian Prowse lead off with a single and 2 batters later, a double by
Bob Blamauer brought him home to put Palermo up 2-1 heading into the bottom
of the 6th. Niagara struck back when Scott Young, Mike Bateman and Dean
Carr hit consecutive singles men on base to score 2 and put Niagara up 3-2.
Niagara holds off Palermo in the top of the 7th for the win.

ISC II #4 Norwich sweeps ISC #7 Kitchener Twins

Friday, May 20th, 2005


Wednesday May 19/05 Kitchener Hallman Twins @ Norwich Razorbacks

Game #7
Norwich 2 Kitchener 1
Strong Pitching performance by
Ben Blonde going 7 innings for the win giving up 1 run on 4 hits and 1 base
on balls and striking out 6.Good defence by both teams Kitchener scored in
the2nd on a long ball to deep centre by D Levy.Norwich tied it up in the
3rd.single by Tim Smith Fielders choice by Evan Connors advanced to2nd and
scored on a Rick Johnson double Game stayed tied until the bottom of the
7th Steve Johnson lead off with a single Cory Winkworth gets on by an error
Todd Winkworth walks to load the bases and Johnson scores on slow grounder
beating the throw to the plate final 2-1 Pitching for Kitchener was J
Debeuval going 6 innings allowing 1 run on 5 hits with 4 K’s Osborne
pitched the 7th allowing 1 run on 1 hit, a BB and an error by Kitchener

Game # 8
Norwich 3 Kitchener 2
Strong Pitching for both team kept things tight throughout the game with
Tim Neil getting the win going 4 2/3 giving up 1 run on 4 hits, 8K’s and 1
walk with relief help from Drew Winger going the last 2 1/3 allowing 1 run
on 3 hits 2K’s while Osborne and Scott combined for3 runs on 8 hits 8K’s
and 1 walk.
A lead off HR in the 1st by B Simmons and singles by Shackelton and Levy
where left stranded.Norwich scored 2 runs in 3rd with a walk to Terry
Hardwick a double by Steve Johnson and a single by brother Rick.In 4th a
single by Richardson advanced to 3rd scored on a sac fly by Leon
Cantwell.A Kitchener home run in the 6th by R White singles by Bailey and
Daer where left stranded.

Pierre Pinnoy
Mailto:hoy13@cablerocket.com
Razorbacks Web Site

ISC II #28 Niagara Snappers take 3 of 4 from ISC #7 Kitchener Twins

Friday, May 20th, 2005


Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON

The Niagara Snappers opened their ISC season with back to back double
headers vs the Kitchener Hallman Twins. Here is a summary of the 4 games
played over the passed weekend. Complete game reports will be released
weekly on Al’s by ISC Statistician, Sue Sherry.

Here are the results from the Saturday double header in Niagara.

Game # 1
Niagara Snappers 5
Kitchener Twins 3
WP: Dan Duemo (1-0)
LP: Todd Martin (0-1)
Niagara opened the season in fine fashion with a 5-3 win over Twins in the
opening game of the double header. Dan Duemo went 7 strong innings earning
the win. Kitchener starter, Todd Martin pitched 7 innings taking the loss.
Niagara Snappers Scott Young and Jarrod Burtt homered to pace the Snappers
to the victory.

Game # 2
Kitchener Twins 5
Niagara Snappers 3
WP: Todd Martin (1-1), in relief of Jeremy deBelleval.
LP: Perry Bartley (0-1)
In the second game, The Twins came from behind for the 5-3 win. Todd Martin
in relief of Jeremy DeBelleval, grabbed the win. Perry Bartley took the
loss giving up two in the seventh with the game tied at 3. A strong start
by Niagara’s Byron Demoe was followed by 2 solid innings of relief by Mike
Bateman. Byron Demoe homered in the loss for Niagara.

Here are the results from the Sunday double header in Kitchener.

Game # 3
Niagara Snappers 6
Kitchener Twins 3
WP: Andy Jackson (1-0)
LP: Donny Scott (0-1)
The Snappers were down 3-1 going in to the top of the seventh. Twins
starter, Donny Scott was dominating early on, recording the first 9 outs of
the game all via the strikeout. The Snappers showed some character by not
getting down and Andy Jackson was stingy, keeping the game close and giving
the Snappers a chance. Todd Dawdy lead off the 7th with a solo HR to trim
the lead to 3-2. Three consecutive singles loaded the bases for Kevin
Newhouse. On a 1-2 pitch Newhouse belted a grand slam deep to CF. That put
Niagara ahead for good as Jackson finished strong for the win.

Game # 4
Niagara Snappers 7
Kitchener Twins 5
WP: Dan Duemo (2-0)
Save: Rob Fawcett (1)
LP: Dan Stebbings (0-1)

Niagara jumped out to an early 5-0 lead only to see the Twins battle back
and make a game of it.

The Snappers open the ISC league with an impressive 3-1 record. All in all,
a very surprising result considering this was Niagara’s first taste of top
level play. Going in to this weekend we were hoping to take 1 game from the
Twins. Winning 3 of the 4 games will boost the confidence of the team to
say the least. The weekend was not all positive as the Snappers lost the
services of lead off hitter and starting catcher Trevor Falk. Falk injured
a knee during the first at bat in the first game of the weekend while
attempting to beat out an infield ground ball. At this time, it is unknown
when Trevor will return to the lineup.

Next up for the Snappers are games #9 and #10 of the ISC travel league
schedule as they take on the Palermo Athletics at Memorial park in NOTL.
Start time for the first game is 7:15pm.

Perry Bartley
Niagara Snappers
misterpaulo@hotmail.com
Snapper Web Site

2005 ISC II Preseason Rankings

Monday, April 25th, 2005

Here is the full list for the 2005 ISC II Preseason Rankings.

To see how each of the judges on the 12-person panel ranked each team, click on the link at:

http://www.iscfastpitch.com/webstartme/iscii.htm

2005 ISC II Preseason Rankings
Rank Team
1 Tavistock, ON Smully’s Merchants
2 Harriston, ON Mercury’s
3 Appleton, WI The Bar of Appleton
4 Norwich, ON Razorbacks
5 Kanata, ON Team Easton
6 Wilkes-Barre, PA Keating’s Fitness Center
7 Gladstone, MB Whips
8 Lloydminster, AB Scope Dodgers
9 Perkasie, PA KMV Rise
10 Fargo, ND Chub’s Pub Wizards
11 Galesville, WI Wilber Lime
12 Oswego, NY McKie’s Sports
13 St. Paul, MN ABS-Villard
14 Palermo, ON Athletics
15 Reasnor, IA RPMs
16 Hermann, MO Black Gold
17 Alvinston, ON Indians
18 Anderson, IN Jaybirds
19 Port Elgin, ON Blue Devils
20 Glencoe, ON Astros
21 Micksburg, ON Twins
22 Sioux Falls, SD Sox
23 Denver, CO Colorado Rage
24 Ashland, OH Merchants
25 Yakima, WA JRW Associates (more…)

2005 Ontario ISC II Preseason Rankings

Monday, April 25th, 2005

‘Tis the season for rankings and here is the Ontario ISC II Preseason Rankings.

As the name suggests, this covers teams that are eligible for ISC II play. Without further adieu, here they are:

2005 Ontario ISC II Preseason Rankings

1. Smully’s Tavistock Merchants
Added power hitter/pitcher Mike Pinder and Shawn Brown to already strong lineup. How long will leadoff batter & sparkplug Dean Kaufman stay retired?

2 Harriston Mercury’s
With Ryan Dilgee & Terry Martin in Elora, there’s some holes to fill for last year’s ISC II Champs. Joe German is signed on to back up Scott Smith.

3 Micksburg Twins
Have to be considered top seed at ISC II Qualifier in Blackburn with Corey & Shawn Costello.

4 Norwich Razorbacks
Signed Todd Winkworth, Ben Blonde & Drew Winger to go with ace Tim Neill & added Cory Winkworth plus a couple of sticks from East coast, but losing shortstop Jeff Konigshofer.

5 Palermo Athletics
Biggest beneficiary of slightly looser ISC II restrictions, reclassified veteran club is loaded with senior experience, especially with NAFA Hall of Famer Gord Scott on the mound.

6 Kanata Team Easton
Most of the former Kemptville Thunder players landed here including ace Dan Konkle.

7 Port Elgin Blue Devils
With berth to ISC II ToC already in their back pocket, BDs will be heard from in Chippewa Falls.

8 Bridgeport Braves
With decision to open up ISC II by a small degree, Scharr brothers will keep this team in contention.

9 Elora Rage
Picked up several players from Breslau, including Don Harris, Kevin Pomfret, Terry Martin & Greg Scheele to go with Ryan Dilgee, who is playing here and not in Harriston.

10 Niagara Snappers
Full-time additions of pitcher Dan Duemo & DH Jarrod Burtt will solidify Snappers’ lineup and playing in ISC league provides solid experience.

Honourable mentions (alphabetical):
Alvinston Indians – Still looking for pitching to replace Drew Winger. Also lost Kyle Mitchell from ISC II roster, but veteran club is still competitive.

Aylmer Cardinals – Dan Beecroft & Ryan Cummings will keep Aylmer in every game.

Cobourg Stingers – Will be a threat to win the Blackburn qualifier with addition of Lyle Brown.

Glencoe Astros – If Shaun Winship is on form, Glencoe will be heard from in Innerkip. Added three starters from Shedden.

Hamilton Hawks – Apparently looking at ISC II for 2006, have added Newfoundland junior pitcher Lee Cose for selected weekends.

Highgate Rock – Added pitcher Jeremy Osbourne & catcher Bryan Depencier, but looks like Blonde is gone to Norwich for ISC II.

Jarvis Rock – Can hit with anyone. Big question: Is Dave “Farmer” Martin back?

Kingston Cowboys – Won Loughborough leage in 2004 and will be playing in Blackburn.

Mississauga Arrows – Could be tough if Chris McColl pitches full-time. Addition of Craig Walker & junior Drew Hathway for tournaments gives some pitching depth.

Stouffville Mennos – With Scott Evans they won Intermediate elims, but even without, they’re very good.