Archive for June, 2005

June 17, 2005 ISC II Rankings

Friday, June 17th, 2005

Lots of movement in the ISC II Rankings as teams gear up for the 2005 ISC II Tournament of Champions

June 17, 2005

While the top two teams remains the same atop the ISC II June 17 Rankings, there is a lot of movement in the top 10 and below as teams are qualifying for the 2005 ISC II Tournament of Champions.

Tavistock, ON Smully’s Tavistock Merchants and the two-time defending champion Harriston, ON Mercury’s continue to hold down the top two spots, while Kanata, ON Team Easton Thunder climbs three places to #3 on the strength of two tournament wins. Kanata will attempt to qualify for the 2005 ToC next weekend.

Galesville, WI Wilber Lime jumps from #8 to #5 on the basis of winning the tough Wisconsin area qualifier.

The ranking committee boosted the Niagara, ON Snappers another 10 places in the rankings, from #18 to #8 after they won the highly competitive Snapper Shootout in early June. Along with Niagara, #4 Norwich, ON Razorbacks and #6 Palermo, ON Athletics will be the among the favourites to win the 14-team Eastern Canada (southwestern Ontario) area qualifier this weekend.

The only club to fall out of the top 10 was Appleton, WI The Bar of Appleton at #12.

A total of 37 teams received at least one vote from the 12-person panel.

The top 10 teams, with their previous ranking in brackets, are:
1. (1) Tavistock, ON Merchants
2. (2) Harriston, ON Mercurys
3. (6) Kanata, ON Team Easton
4. (3) Norwich, ON Razorbacks
5. ( 8 ) Galesville, WI Wilber Lime
6. (9) Palermo, ON Athletics
7. (4) Gladstone, MB Whips
8. (18 ) Niagara, ON Snappers
9. (7) Perkasie, PA KMV Rise
10. (5) Oswego, NY McKie’s Sports

The full list, including each individual judge’s rankings, is available in the ISC II section of the ISC website.

The rankings will form the basis for seeding teams in the fourth annual ISC II Tournament of Champions which will be played August 14-19 at Casper Park in Chippewa Falls, WI. The tournament will feature 40 teams from across North America playing a four-game round robin schedule in eight pools of five teams each. The top three teams from each pool advance to a single elimination playoff bracket.

Nearly 20 teams have already qualified for the 2005 ISC II ToC with several more teams expected to qualify in the next two weeks.

For more information, please contact:

Blair Setford
ISC II Commissioner
Email: blairjs@rogers.com
Phone: 1.800.268.9374 x 8803

ISC II Rankings for June 17

1. Tavistock, ON Merchants
2. Harriston, ON Mercurys
3. Kanata, ON Team Easton
4. Norwich, ON Razorbacks
5. Galesville, WI Wilber Lime
6. Palermo, ON Athletics
7. Gladstone, MB Whips
8. Niagara, ON Snappers
9. Perkasie, PA KMV Rise
10. Oswego, NY McKie’s Sports
11. Micksburg, ON Twins
12. Appleton, WI The Bar of Appleton
13. Port Elgin, ON Blue Devils
14. Reasnor, IA RPMs
15. Ashland, OH Merchants
16. Lloydminster, AB Scope Dodgers
17. Alvinston, ON Indians
18. St. Paul, MN ABS-Villard
19. Fargo, ND Chub’s Pub Wizards
20. Glencoe, ON Astros
21. Denmark, WI Circle Tap Lumberjacks
22. Yakima, WA JRW Associates
23. Mississauga, ON Arrows
24. Memphis, TN Posse
25. Kenosha, WI Earl’s Club
26. Mankato, MN Fisher Group
27. Sioux Falls, SD Sox
28. Denver, CO Colorado Rage
29. Elburn, IL Richwrap Fastpitch
30. Camrose, AB Fury
31. Regina, SK Century 21 Angels
32. Hermann, MO Black Gold
33. Aylmer, ON Cardinals
34. Bridgeport, ON Braves
35. Cedar Rapids, IA Brew Sox
36. St. Paul’s, MN Vannelli’s/Rice Street
37. Highgate, ON Rock

ISC II #30 Denmark, WI Circle Tap Lumberjacks earn berth in ToC

Wednesday, June 15th, 2005

Denmark, WI

The Denmark, WI Circle Tap Lumberjacks earned a return trip to the ISC II ToC in Chippewa Falls in August by taking second place in the Wisconsin ISC II State Tournament held in Denmark last weekend. The 30th ranked Lumberjacks had two wins over 10th ranked Bar of Appleton and wins over the Rice Lake Orangeman and Rep & Baja’s of Stratford. The two losses came to 8th ranked Wilber Lime of Galesville.

Game 1
Denmark Circle Tap Lumberjacks——–000 100 0—–1-4-1-4
The Bar of Appleton——————-301 101 x—–6-7-1-4
Dave Miller WP 1-0,Scott Bortolini (4) & Bryan Hansen
Tim Jorgenson 2×3 (3RBI)

Game 2
Galesville Wilbur Lime—————–100 100 2—–4-6-1-3
Denmark Circle Tap Lumberjacks———010 000 0—–1-3-1-5
Dave Miller LP 1-1 & Bryan Hansen
Tim Jorgenson 1×3 (2B), Shawn Krueger 1×3 (RBI)

Game 3
Denmark Circle Tap Lumberjacks——-014 001 1—–7-7-2-9
Rice Lake Orangemen——————100 000 0—–1-3-2-6
Scott Bortolini WP 1-0 & Bryan Hansen
John Zipperer 2×3 (2RBI)

Game 4
The Bar of Appleton ——————020 100 1——-4-7-2-4
Denmark Circle Tap Lumberjacks——–210 300 x——6-5-0-9
Dave Miller WP (2-1) Scott Bortolini (7) & Bryan Hansen
Todd Heezen 2×3, Shawn Krueger 1×3 (2 RBI), Bryan Hanson 1×4 (2RBI)

Game 5
Denmark Circle Tap Lumberjacks——–201 110 1—–6-7-1-11
Statford Rep & Baja’s—————–000 111 0—–3-11-1-9
Scott Bortolini WP (2-0), Dave Miller (6) & Bryan Hansen
HR-Tim Jorgensen 2R & solo, Mike Chalupney solo

Game 6
Denmark Circle Tap Lumberjacks——–000——–0-1-1-1
Galesville Wilbur Lime—————-84x——-12-11-0-3
Dave Englebert LP (0-1),Scott Bortolini (1) & Bryan Hansen

The Lumberjacks will be in action July 1-3 in Wisconsin Classic League play and July 8-10 at the Earl’s Club tourney in Bristol, WI.

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

ISC II #24 Sioux Falls, SD Sox update

Wednesday, June 15th, 2005

Sioux Falls, SD
6-14-05

The Sioux Falls Sox went 3-2 over the weekend making their overall record for the season 16-4. Adam Huisman was the workhorse pitching over 30 innings in a three day timeframe. Kyle Ebert’s also assisted in the pitching duties over the weekend. The Sox lost to Fargo Bergstrom/Kegel with Darcy Byrne picking up the victory on Sat and to Odin, Mn on Sunday.

The Sox defeated Scarletts and the Crow Bar (twice), both out of Sioux Falls, SD.

The Sox are in action once again over the 4th of July weekend in Omaha, Ne for the Ne-Ia-Kota travel league where they are attempting to capture their third consecutive bid to the ISC II – Tournament of Champions in Chippewa Falls, WI.

Current Standings:

NE-IA-KOTA Travel League standings at the end of weekend #1 are:
1. Albaugh, Inc. Elkhart, Iowa. 7-0
2. Team Iowa, Des Moines, Iowa. 4-1
3. Sioux Falls Sox, Sioux Falls, SD. 3-2
4T. Winterset, Winterset, Iowa. 2-2
4T. Game Time, Newton, Iowa 2-3
4T. Sportscasters, Lincoln, NE. 2-4
7T. Johns Plumbing, Cortland, NE. 1-3
7T. Nielsens, Grand Island, NE. 1-4
7T. Tanners Fast-Pitch, Omaha, NE. 1-4
The North American team record is 3-1

Sioux Falls Sox Batting and Pitching Stats through 6-12

30 at bat minimum:

Brian Mitchell .692
Mike Mueller .508
Tim Hoover . 456
Tim Bosch .444
Tim Dejong .302
Chuck Huntimer .300
Jason Bosch . 296
Adam Huisman . 280
Mark Mueller .250

Home Run Leaders:

Brian Mitchell 6
Mike Mueller 6
Tim Bosch 4
Chuck Huntimer 4

Pitching Stats: (Minimum 3 starts)

Kyle Ebbert 3-0 ERA .69
Adam Huisman 5-2 ERA 5.33
Shane Bouman 4-2 ERA 5.60
Tim Bosch 2-2 ERA 10.09

Mike Mueller
Email:mmueller@prairiewave.com

Rice Lake, WI Tournament

Wednesday, June 15th, 2005

Rice Lake, Wisconsin

Ronn Kopp announces that the draw for the Aquafest Invitational, aka the Rice Lake Invitational, this weekend in Rice Lake, Wisconsin is now posted on the team’s website at
http://www.rlorangemen.minnesotafastpitch.com

The Invitational features 16 of the top ASA B/ISC II and NAFA AA and A-Major teams in Minnesota and Wisconsin.

A complete tournament history for each year of play is posted on the site as well.

Scores for the tournament will be reported to both Al’s and the Orangemen site this weekend, probably on Sunday evening.

Brett Bresnahan
www.minnesotafastpitch.com
www.rlorangemen.minnesotafastpitch.com
mnfastpitch@hotmail.com

ISC II #3 Norwich vs ISC #17 Innerkip

Wednesday, June 15th, 2005

Innerkip, ON

June 14, 2005
ISC Travel League of Eastern Canada
http://www.pmihrm.com/isceast.htm

Game 41

Norwich 6 Innerkip 2
Winning Pitcher – Ben Blonde 7 Innings, 2 Runs Allowed, 3 His Allowed
Losing Pitcher – Steve Running 3 Innings, 5 Runs Allowed, 1 Earned Run, 6 Hits; relief Jamie Simpson 4 Innings, 1Run Allowed, 2 Hits

Game 42 – Rained Out

Jeff Whetstone
mailto:eaglesfastball@hotmail.com

GHFL v. Australia Archived Broadcasts at Ballparkradio.com

Tuesday, June 14th, 2005


Click here for archived broadcast at Ballparkradio.com (click button for Game 1 or Game 2 when you get there)

ISC II #14 Lloydminster Dodgers in Saskatoon tournament

Tuesday, June 14th, 2005

The Lloydminster Scope PMW Steel Dodgers results from the tournament in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan on the June 10-12th weekend…

Game 1 Saturday June 11 vs. Saskatoon Merchants

Dodgers – 11 Merchants – 3
WP – Brian Newton
LP – Russ Kennon

Pitching Notes…
Brian Newton – 5 innings pitched, 3 Hits, 3 runs, 3 earned runs, 1 walk, 6 strike outs
(Editor’s note – Newton is not eligible for ISC II)

Hitting Notes….
Evan Taylor – 2 for 3, 1 run
Brett Kennedy – 2 for 2, 1 RBI, 1 HR


Game 2 Saturday June 11 vs. Aspen Black Sox

Dodgers – 1 Black Sox – 7
WP – Jeff Farion
LP – Donnie Atkinson

Pitching Notes…
Donnie Atkinson – 5 innings pitched, 5 hits, 3 runs, 3 earned runs, 1 walks, 2 strike outs
Kyle Braithwaite – 2 innings pitched, 4 hits, 4 runs, 2 earned runs, 2 walks, 1 strike out

Hitting notes….
Shawn Villineuve – 1 for 3
Evan Taylor – 2 for 3, 1 RBI, 1 HR

Game 3 Saturday June 11 vs. Saskatoon Jr. Diamondbacks
Dodgers – 3 Saskatoon – 4
LP – Kyle Braithwaite

Pitching Notes….
Kyle Braithwaite – 7 innings pitched, 5 hits, 4 runs, 3 earned runs, 1 walk, 2 strike outs

Hitting Notes…
Jordy Dugan 2 for 3, 1 RBI
Darcy Fasek 1 for 2, 1 RBI

Game 4 Sunday June 12 vs. Calgary Cobras
Dodgers – 1 Calgary- 2

WP – Darelll Tilley
LP – Donnie Atkinson

Pitching Notes….
Donnie Atkinson – 7 innings pitched, 8 hits, 2 runs, 1 earned runs, 1 walk, 4 strike outs

Hitting Notes…
Brett Kennedy – 1 for 3, 1 RBI
Evan Taylor – 1 for 3, 1 run

Darcy Fasek
Lloydminster Scope Dodgers
dfasek@ab.bluecross.ca

Aussie Colts take two from GHFL All-Stars as Speed Kills

Tuesday, June 14th, 2005

Niagara Falls, Ontario

Speed kills and the Aussie Colts used their team speed to slay two all-star teams from the Golden Horseshoe Fastball League in a doubleheader last night in Niagara Falls.

Armed with a string of left-handed slap hitters who run like gazelles, the Australian Junior Men’s National Team will be very difficult to defend against at the ISF Junior Men’s World Championship in PEI starting June 24.

The Aussies jumped out to a quick 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning in game one as Adam Raptis slapped a double, stole third and scored as James Brooks reached on an error.

The GHFL roared back, scoring four in the home half of the first, highlighted by a Mike Bateman home run off Aussie starter Brooks. Matt Lyons opened with a double to the fence followed by a solid single by Tim Coe. Scott Young cashed them both with another double to the fence and came around to score on Bateman’s opposite field shot.

In the top of the second inning, the Aussies strung together a triple by Andrew Ratten and five infield singles from Josh Jones, Damien Nairn, Raptis, Brooks and Nick Green, pounding the ball into a hard infield and beating out a series of bunts and high hoppers, scoring five runs to take a 6-4 lead.

The GHFL closed the gap to 6-5 as Mike Welton scored on another double off the fence, this one by Mark Hall off reliever Ryan Van Coeverden. A solo home run by Travis Southam restored the two-run lead for the Colts as Adam Folkard came in to shut the door, striking out the side in the final two innings.

Starting pitcher Scott Wagar took the loss, giving up seven hits and five earned runs in three innings of work while striking out six. Dan Deumo tossed three innings of relief, striking out four while giving up the Southam home run and a single to Aussie game MVP Adam Raptis.

Bateman was named the MVP for the GHFL.

Van Coeverden was the winner in relief of Brooks, with Folkard getting the save.

Folkard started on the mound in game two much the way he finished in game, throwing hard gas and mixing in a world-class change-up, string out four in the first two innings with a hit batter the only blemish on his record. The GHFL managed only a bunt single by Trevor Moses in the fifth as the offenses from both teams were handcuffed by the pitchers.

Garon Clough had the first of two singles in the second inning, reached second on a passed ball and stole third before coming home on a double by Van Coeverden. Clough scored again in the fourth, stealing second and third after a one-out single and then coming in on a passed ball.

Chad Reed worked the first two innings and took the loss, despite striking out five and giving up only the two hits and the lone run. Duane Singer threw two innings of relief, allowing four hits and one run. Rick Hames pitched a clean fifth for the GHFL.

Folkard took the win with relief from both Brooks and Van Coeverden. Game MVPs were Clough for the Aussies and Reed for the GHFL.

Game 1
Australia 7 GHFL 5
WP: Ryan Van Coeverden in relief of James Brooks, save Adam Folkard
LP: Scott Wagar, relief Dan Duemo
Aussies string together a triple and five infield singles pounding the ball into a hard infield and beating out a series of high hoppers to score 5 runs in the second.

Game 2
Australia 2 GHFL 0
WP: Folkard, relief Brooks, Van Coeverden
LP: Chad Reed, relief Duane Singer, Rick Hames
Not a lot of offense in this one, but Aussies twice steal third setting up both runs.

Two very competitive games with good defense displayed by the Aussies and the GHFL (at times). These kids are incredibly quick with a. They will be very difficult to defend against and have no hesitation on the base paths and will swipe second, third and home if you aren’t wary. Not a lot of power, but Travis Southam and Andrew Ratten can hit the ball deep. Folkard was very good, getting 10Ks in four innings of work and not allowing a hit.

They’re also a bunch of very friendly ball players and are going to be tough to beat in PEI.

Thanks to all the GHFL players, Herb Beckman, Al Greatrix and Rob Sampano for looking after the Niagara All-Stars and Brian Costie, Will Lake & Paul Gilmour for the Waterdown All-Stars. Special thanks to Lindsey Carroll, Laing Harrow and the Aussie Colts for making the trip to the Falls and for two competitive games.

For those that were unable to tune in to our webcast through BallPark Radio.com, archive files of both games will be available in the very near future.

Cheers,

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

Aussies beat GHFL All-Stars – courtesy Niagara Falls Review

Tuesday, June 14th, 2005

Good day for the Aussies
Australian under-19 fastball team beats local all-stars 7-5 in exhibition game

By DAN DAKIN
Sports – Tuesday, June 14, 2005 @ 02:00

NIAGARA FALLS – Call him the stroik-out king.

An all-star team of men’s fastball players from across the Golden Horseshoe took on the Australian under-19 national team Monday night at Ker Park. In the end, it was Aussie hurler Adam Folkard who did in the home team.

Folkard, considered one of the top prospects in Australia, pitched the final two innings and struck out six of the seven batters he faced as the visitors beat the Golden Horseshoe Fastball League All-stars 7-5 in front of a few hundred spectators at Ker Park.

The 18-year-old Folkard was hired to play for a highly ranked fastball team in the U.S. last year and he’ll do the same this summer. However, he said he’s not aiming to break into Major League Baseball soon.

“I want to win a gold medal with the Australian under-19 team (at the World Championships this month) and then I want to win a gold medal with the men’s team and, hopefully, beat the world champions New Zealand,” Folkard said.

Niagara Falls all-star Rob Greatrix, who normally suits up for the Niagara Falls Fury men’s fastball team, said he wasn’t surprised by how well the Aussie team played.

“For Australia, fastball is one of their big sports and even though they’re under-19, it would be like Canada sending its under-19 hockey team somewhere,” Greatrix said.

From the moment the Aussies pulled into Ker Park, it was clear this was not your run-of-the-mill beer-league team.

Though they arrived a few minutes late after playing tourists earlier in the day, the green and yellow-clad club went through a detailed warmup led by one of two full-time trainers who travel with them.

The team arrived in Canada Friday, playing seven games in a tournament, where they won the consolation title. The tourney kicked off a busy schedule of more than 20 games in 10 days.

They played two games Monday night against the Golden Horseshoe all-stars and they continue their tour today with another doubleheader in Milverton.

They’ll continue playing two games every night the rest of the week.

This tour is in preparation for the International Softball Federation Junior Men’s World Championships in Summerside, P.E.I., June 24 to July 3.

Australia is considered among the favorites, along with Japan and New Zealand.

For the most part, Australia’s offence was the result of infield bunts and short hits, which coach Lindsey Carroll said is a reflection of his country’s smaller diamonds.

“The outfields are a lot bigger here than we’re used to. So, it changes the nature of the game,” he said.

The younger players also used speed to their advantage, rolling up plenty of stolen bases and repeatedly outrunning throws to first base on bunts.

The Niagara team didn’t have as much speed, but they used the long-ball to fuel its offence. The all-star team’s effort was highlighted by a two-run homer in the first inning by Mike Bateman, of Niagara Falls.

Niagara led 4-1 after the first inning before Australia rallied with five runs in the second to take a 6-4 lead.

The home team closed the gap to 6-5 in the bottom of the fourth, but a home run by Australia’s Travis Southam made it 7-5 in the fifth.

“This team was probably the toughest team we’ve played so far on the tour,” said Folkard, who will play for the No. 6 world ranked team in Fargo, N.D., this summer.

“I played in the States last year and it was great. I learned a lot.”

The all-star team put up a good fight against the Aussies, but Greatrix said Monday’s game was also about having a good time.

“It’s a competitive league and we don’t play too many games for fun,” he said. “But it’s fun to play with guys you normally play against.”

Australian baserunner James Brooks, right, slides into third base as Scott Wager, centre, tries to tag him out and Tim Coe, backs him up. The under-19 Australian national team beat the Golden Horseshoe Fastball League All-stars 7-5 at Ker Park Monday. Review Photo by Dan Dakin

ISC II #5 McKie’s win Cape Vincent, NY Tourney

Monday, June 13th, 2005

Cape Vincent, NY

McKie Sports went 5-0 over the weekend capturing its first tournament title of the year.

McKie 8
Duck Inn 0
WP Sampson (5 inning perfect game)
LP Fulmer

McKie 8
Cape incent 1
WP Lennox
LP Dallas

McKie 4
NY Bombers 1
WP Lennox
LP Haymen (C Smith)

McKie 4
Northern Merchants 3
WP Sampson
LP Suds (Moore)

McKie 1
Knoxville Ontario 0
WP Sampson
LP Clark

Charlie Walseman
mailto:Charlie_H_Walseman@cargill.com

ISC II #1 Smully’s Tavistock Merchants win Mitchell, ON Tournament

Monday, June 13th, 2005

Mitchell, ON

The weather fully co-operated (for the most part) during the 15th annual Mitchell Mets intermediate fastball tournament this past weekend.

The tournament had some international flavour, with the Australian Under-19 team participating in preparation for their defence of the ISF Jr. Men’s championships in PEI June 24-July 3. Jet lag may have had some effect in their opening 4-2 loss to Chepstow Saturday, but the team never lost after that to win the ‘B’ championship, rallying for a 4-2 win over ISC II #40 Bridgeport Braves in the final. In between, the Aussies blanked Owen Sound Crunch 6-0, Blenheim 8-1 and ISC II #2 Harriston 3-1.

All of this shouldn’t deter from the ‘A’ championship victory of the ISC II #1 Smully’s Tavistock Merchants, who won five consecutive games to win the top prize money. The Merchants opened with a 2-1 win over the Mitchell Parmalat Midgets Friday, and beat the Shakespeare Falcons 5-1, Waterloo Hallman Jr. Twins 3-2, ISC II #15 Port Elgin Blue Devils 2-1 and Waterloo once more in the final, 6-1.

The Fullarton A’s captured the ‘C’ championship, ousting Milverton AW Millwrights 9-4 in the final.

Results from Saturday, June 11 and Sunday, June 12 are as follows:

ISC II #15 Port Elgin 10, Blenheim 3
Ingersoll 4, Owen Sound 2
Chepstow 4, Australia Midgets 2
ISC II #1 Tavistock 5, Shakespeare Falcons 1
Bridgeport 6, Mitchell Midgets 0
Waterloo Jrs 6, ISC II #2 Harriston 1
Monkton 9, Milverton 6
ISC II #15 Port Elgin 4, Elora 2
Blenheim 5, Fullarton 2
Ingersoll 5, Chepstow 0
Australia 6, Owen Sound 0
ISC II #1 Tavistock 3, Waterloo Jrs. 2
ISC II #15 Port Elgin 7, Ingersoll 3
ISC II #2 Harriston 3, Shakespeare Falcons 1
Australia 8, Blenheim 1
Elora 7, Chepstow 2
ISC II #40 Bridgeport 3, Monkton 2
Milverton 5, Mitchell Midgets 4
Fullarton 3, Owen Sound 1
Waterloo Jrs. 6, Ingersoll 0
ISC II #1 Tavistock 2, ISC II #15Port Elgin 1
Australia 3, Harriston 1
Bridgeport 4, Elora 2
Waterloo Jrs. 6, Port Elgin 4

Australia 4, ISC II #40 Bridgeport 2 ‘B’ final
Fullarton 9, Milverton 4 ‘C’ final
ISC II #1 Tavistock 6, Waterloo Jrs. 1 ‘A’ final

Andy Bader
on behalf of the Mitchell Mets
mailto:abader@bowesnet.com

ISC II #6 Kanata Team Easton Thunder wins Baltimore, ON tournament

Monday, June 13th, 2005

Kanata Team Easton defeated the Toronto Champion Indians 6-0 in the final. Winning pitcher Dan Konkle, who has added 20 pounds and looks strong, beat Tom Berube in the final.

Claremont Rebels finished third and Cobourg Stingers finished 4th.

Baltimore, ON

The Jim Bradford Classic in Baltimore this past weekend was a scorcher and at times felt like 40 degrees .Teams were hiding under what shade they could or went back to their motels for some air conditioning between games.

The Kanata Team Easton defeated the Toronto Champion Indians 6-0 to win the title , $1400.00 in travel expences and the Jim Bradford Classic Tee-shirts. Dan Konkle went the distance for Kanata striking out 6 and allowing 3 hits.Tom Berube went for The Champions striking out 1 and giving
up 10 hits. He had hurt himself .

Line score Kanata 013-002-0 6/10/6

Toronto 000-000-0 0/3/1

Game scores

Cobourg Stingers 9,Port Perry Lumberjacks 1

Durham Eagles 6,Cold Springs Cats 0

Toronto Champs 4, Cold Springs 0

Durham 3,Claremont Rebels 3

Kanata 7,Port Perry 0

Cobourg 2,Stouffville Jrs 1

Toronto 5,Durham 2

Claremont 9, Cold Springs 0

Stouffville 4 ,Port Perry 3

Toronto 8,Durham 1

Kanata 6,Cobourg 1

Elimination round

Durham 5,Stouffville 2

Kanata 3,Cold Springs 1

Claremont 2 ,Cobourg 0

Toronto 4,Port Perry 0

Kanata 7,Durham 0 default

Toronto 7,Claremont 2

Final Kanata 6,Toronto 0

I would like to thanks Paddy Nolan and Cheryl Gzik for the score keeping and announcing and Brian Nolan for announcing the last 2 games. I would like to thank Niel Cane and his crew for keeping the diamonds groomed ,the fire department for delivering water for the diamonds as there is a water ban on and the volunteers.

Thank you all

Have a care
Steve Bedard
mailto:sjbgolf@hotmail.com