Archive for July, 2006

Black Gold update

Saturday, July 15th, 2006

Current Record 18-6
Gateway Travel League Record 7-1
Dave Baue Memorial Day Tournament Champions – St. Charles, MO
Rivertown Classic Tournament Champions – Hermann, MO
Nokomis Homecoming Tournament Runner-Up – Nokomis, IL

ISC II #12 Hermann Black Gold takes second at Nokomis Homecoming tourney going 3-2.

Pool Play – Game 1
Mt. Zion, IL Merchants 001 000 0 – 1 3 1
Black Gold 121 010 x – 5 8 0

WP – Steinbeck (1-0) 3H, 1ER, 7K and Coon
LP – Propst 8H, 5R, 4ER, 3K, 3BB and Watous

Pool Play – Game 2
Nokomis, IL Bud Light 010 100 0 – 2 6 2
Black Gold 000 000 0 – 0 1 2

WP – Steve Mitchell 1H, 0R, 12K, 1BB and Tuetken
LP – Steinbeck (1-1) 6H, 2R, 0ER, 10K, 1BB and Kurt Speckhals

Pool Play – Game 3
Black Gold 000 121 0 – 4 9 2
Kelso, MO Fastptich 000 021 0 – 3 8 2

WP – Allen Speckhals (1-0) 5 2/3IP, 8H, 3R, 1ER, 6K – Steinbeck 1
1/3IP, 0H and Kurt Speckhals
LP – Jansen 9H, 4R, 3ER, 9K and Drew

Elimination Round – Semifinal
Black Gold 010 000 1 – 2 4 1
ISC #38 Vandalia, IL Freight 000 000 0 – 0 1 0

WP – Steinbeck (2-1) 1H, 0R, 9K, 1BB and Kurt Speckhals
LP – Einhorn 4H, 2R, 1ER, 2K, 2BB and Casey
Steinbeck – No-Hitter through 6 2/3

Championship Game
Black Gold 000 000 0 – 0 2 2
Nokomis, IL Bud Light 100 121 x – 5 9 0

WP – Rich Younker 2H, 0R, 9K, 1BB and Tuetken
LP – Steinbeck (2-2) 9H, 5ER, 11K, 2BB and Coon
HR – Tuetken(Nokomis)

Defending ISC II Champs Elmira Win a Thriller at Innerkip

Tuesday, July 11th, 2006

From the Sentinenel Review newspaper in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada:

Elmira wins thriller
TOUCHING BASE: Elmira wins Innerkip tournament

By Bruce Urquhart – STAFF WRITER

INNERKIP – The true test of any successful fastball tournament is the calibre of teams it can attract over the two or three days on the diamond. Regardless of beer sales and 50-50 draws, a tournament can’t be considered a winner unless it garners a few of the province’s more high-profile teams. The 2006 Innerkip Eagles Intermediate Fastball Tournament, while not the season’s biggest, definitely passed this admittedly narrow test, attracting some stellar teams to the three-day event.

Sunday’s championship game was a perfect case in point. With the Elmira Cubs, the defending ISC II champions, facing the Toronto Champion Indians, the reigning Ontario Challenge Cup champions, the fans were already expecting an exciting game.

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Field Set for 2006 ISC II ToC

Thursday, July 6th, 2006

An ultra-competititve field of 35 teams is set for the 5th annual ISC II Tournament of Champions August 13-18 in Kitchener/Cambridge.

Headlining the field is the defending champion Elmira, ON Cubs, joined by host team Bridgeport, ON PROforma Braves. See below for the full list of teams.

Each team will play four round robin pool games. The top three in each division, plus three wildcards, will advance to a single elimination playoff bracket.

The pool assignments will be based on rankings where possible, with exceptions made to ensure teams from the same areas and/or leagues are not playing each other in the round robin.

The schedule will be released in late July.

For further information, please contact:

Blair Setford
ISC II Commissioner
blairjs(at)rogers.com

or

Bob McGowan
ISC II Vice-President
jbob99(at)allstream.net

1 Elmira, ON Cubs – Defending Champions
2 Port Elgin, ON Blue Devils – 2005 Finalist
3 Bridgeport, ON Braves – Host
4 Toronto, ON Champion Indians – Canada East TL
5 Saginaw, MI Up-to-Date Painting – Mid Michigan TL
6 Perkasie, PA Rise – Mid-Atlantic Area
7 Oswego, NY CPI – Northeast Area
8 Ashland, OH Merchants – Ohio Area
9 Bakersfield, CA California LumberKings – CA-NV Area
10 Denver, CO Colorado Rage – CO-NM-AZ Area

11 Hermann, MO Black Gold – Gateway TL 1
12 South Lebanon, PA TNT – Mid-Atlantic TL
13 Harrisburg, PA PA Power – W IA-SD Area (invite)
14 Reading, PA Bob Hoffman’s Garage – MO-KS Area (invite)
15 Grande Prairie, AB Pride – Canada West TL
16 Yakima, WA JRW & Associates – WA-OR-BC Area
17 Thomson, IL Area Merchants – Iowa Area
18 Marshall, MI Rice Creek Lightning – Indiana Area
19 Sydney, NS Cardinals – Atlantic Canada
20 Elora, ON Wellington Brewers – Eastern Canada Area 1

21 Ottawa, ON Team Easton Thunder – Eastern Canada Area 2
22 Tavistock, ON Smully’s Merchants – Illinois Area (invite)
23 Micksburg, ON Twins – Rainier (NorWest) TL (invite)
24 Mitchell, ON Mets – Western Fastball Alliance TL (invite)
25 Orangeville, ON Resolve Kings – WI Classic TL 1 (invite)
26 Glencoe, ON Astros – KOTA Travel League (invite)
27 Kingston, ON Cowboys – Tri-State TL (invite)
28 Kitchener, ON Phoenix Outlaws – Northern Illinois Area (invite)
29 Alvinston, ON Indians – Gateway TL 2 (invite)
30 Waterdown, ON Hammer – Northern Illinois TL (invite)

31 Orrville, OH Orr Park Knights – Utah Area (invite)
32 Palermo, ON Athletics – Southeast Area (invite)
33 Harriston, ON Mercury’s – Wisconsin Area 1 (invite)
34 Stittsville, ON 56ers – MidWest Softball Congress TL (invite)
35 Fitzroy Harbour, ON West Carleton Electric – WI Classic TL 2 (invite)

Wyevale tournament features #3 Port Elgin & unranked Orangeville

Wednesday, July 5th, 2006

The Wyevale Tribe Fastball Club held it’s annual Canada Day Tournament this past weekend, and the Bucktown Bees came out on top nipping Napanee 6-5 in the final.

Minesing pull out a 7-6 win over the Toronto Bingos in the B Final. The scores and stats as best we could decipher were as follows. We would like to thank all who participated this year. We believe it was a undeniable success and we look forward to improving on it next year.

Wyevale Tribe

Editor’s Note: A number of players in this tournament will also be in action at the ToC, including Palermo’s Chris McColl, who was with Toronto Bingos, Wyevale’s Jason Giffen who is rumoured to be going with Toronto Indians, Milverton’s Nic Goetz, who pitches ISC II with Harriston and Jeff Detta who will be with Elora Brewers.
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Innerkip, ON tournament features 4 top 15 teams

Wednesday, July 5th, 2006

This weekend’s (July 8-10) tournament in Innerkip, Ontario features four teams from the current top 15 in ISC II ball, including the defending ToC champion Elmira Cubs.

Division #1
#1 Elmira Cubs
#15 Palermo Athletics
Woodstock Kelsey’s
St. Marys Gunners

Division #2
#8 Alvinston Indians
#20 Toronto Indians
Hickson Reds
Innerkip Orioles

Friday 7 – Woodstock – St. Marys
Friday 9 – Innerkip – Hickson, Palermo – Elmira

Saturday 10 – Toronto – Alvinston
Saturday 12 – Elmira – Kelseys
Saturday 2 – Palermo – St. Marys, Alvinston – Innerkip
Saturday 4 – Toronto – Hickson
Saturday 6 – Elmira – St. Marys, Woodstock – Palermo
Saturday 8 – Alvinston – Hickson, Toronto – Innerkip

Sunday 10 Quarter Finals
Sunday 12 Semi Finals
Sunday 2 Championship

#5 Rise make two pickups for ToC

Wednesday, July 5th, 2006

Editor’s note: The Rise, among other U.S. teams, have taken a bit of a beating on one particular message board that we won’t credit by naming here, suffice it to say that knowledgeable people in the game know that the Rise are a quality team and will be heard from come the ToC. The following is from Rise GM and pitcher Tom Vogel.

To those who have been inquiring.

The Rise Team have added 2 pickups for the ToC. From the Lancaster County Motors Team, catcher Ted Simes will be joining us. Ted played for the Rise at the Snapper Shoot-Out and also this past weekend in Allentown. He’s a very capable receiver and has some punch in his bat. (When he’s not breaking them. Ouch $$$$). And from the restricted Ontario pitchers list, Ben Blonde will be suiting up for the Rise. The last time I saw Ben pitch was with Norwich in Fargo. Gutsy lefty and he comes with good credentials. Ben will be with us for our last travel weekend July 14-16 in Lyons, PA. We look forward to what he brings to the circle.

As far as our team taking a flop at the ToC, you know nothing about us. OK, we didn’t hit last year and had a sub-par showing; check out previous ToC’s and post that. We don’t rest on our laurels and have made additions when needed, and our team measures up nicely to any of this years’ participants. We ‘Americans’ don’t make excuses; we come to play and in the end, win or lose you’ll know that we were in your face.

So, keep posting your predictions, berating the American teams, and general gibberish that we find so amusing. Maybe you can buy me a beer and we’ll talk about what a great game it is that we play. Won’t be hard to find me; I don’t hide behind a keyboard.

Tom Vogel
GM Rise Fastpitch Team

#26 Thomson, IL Area Merchants in Elhart, IA

Wednesday, July 5th, 2006

Thomson, Illinois

The #26 Thomson Area Merchants were in Elkhart, Iowa over the weekend to play ISC #14 Albaugh Inc in a series of exhibition games. Against the higher ranked Albaugh team Thomson competed strongly, and whilst all three games were lost Thomson held leads in two of the games into the later innings.

Game 1 ( 8 innings )

Thomson 2 0 0 2 2 1 0 3 10 14 1
Albaugh 4 1 1 0 1 0 0 4 11 15 1

Winning Pitcher: Matt Owens
Losing Pitcher: Brad Cheyne

Thomson:
Scott Glazier 2 for 5 ( 1 rbi ), Kevin Anderson 2 for 4 ( 1 rbi), Casey Eden 4 for 5 ( 6 rbi – 1 hr ), Bruce Bielama 1 for 3, Jerry Westermier 2 for 5 ( 2 rbi – 1 hr ), Mike House 1 for 3, Jonas Mach 2 for 3

Game 2 ( 5 innings )

Albaugh 2 0 5 4 3 11 12 0
Thomson 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

Winning Pitcher: Terry Luster
Losing Pitcher: Jonas Mach

Thomson:
Casey Eden 1 for 2

Game 3

Thomson 3 0 4 1 0 1 2 11 16 0
Winterset A’s 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 10 3

Winning Pitcher: Brad Cheyne ( Jonas Mach 2 innings in relief)

Thomson:
Scott Glazier 3 for 5 ( 3 rbi ), Kevin Anderson ( 1 rbi ), Casey Eden 3 for 5 ( 1 rbi ), Bruce Bielama 3 for 5 ( 4 rbi – 2 hr), Jerry Westermier 2 for 4 ( 1 rbi ), Jimmy Weisfpenning 2 for 4, Jonas Mach 2 for 4

Game 4

Albaugh 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 4 5 1
Thomson 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1

Winning Pitcher: Terry Luster
Losing Pitcher: Jonas Mach

Thomson:
Casey Eden 2 for 3 ( 1 rbi ) Scott Glazier 1 for 3

Thank you

Scott Glazier
s.glazier(at)mschi.com

Orr Park Knights 2nd in Jersey Shore

Monday, July 3rd, 2006

Orrville, OH

The Orr Park Knights finish 2nd at the Jersey Shore tournament. The Knights went 2-0 in bracket play and had the top seed heading into single elimination on Sunday. Unfortunately the Knights only had one pitcher all weekend so Chuck Smith threw all 5 games. The Knights will be playing the next 5 weekends gearing up for the TOC.

Game 1
Knights-7
Kreider and Flick-0
WP Chuck Smith (1-0) 14K’s 3H 0R
Roger Karn 2 for 4 w/2 RBI’s
Jeff Carr 1 for 4 w/1 HR
Tony Suds 3 for 3

Game 2
Knights-8
Condo’s-0
WP Smith (2-0) 10K’s 1H 0R
Jeff Carr 2 for 3 1HR 2RBI’s
Rick Yoder 2 for 2 1HR 2RBI’s
Roger Karn 2 for 3 2B 3RBI’s

Game 3
Knights-9
Baltimore Panthers-1
WP- Smith (3-0) 5K’s 4H’s 1R
Jeff Carr 1 for 3 1HR 2RBI’s
Jason Whiteley 2 for 3 2HR’s 2RBI’s
Roger Karn 2 for 3 1HR 1RBI

Game 4
Knights-5
Generals-4
WP-Smith (4-0) 8K’s 11H 4R
LP Tim Saar
Jeff Carr 1 for 2 2RBI’s
Pete Spoerl 3 sac bunts
Tom Avery 2 for 4 2R Dan Edholm 1 for 3 Game winning HR 2RBI’s

Game 5
(Championship)
Knights-1
Ricola-5
LP- Smith (4-1) 4K’s 9H 5R
WP- Jeff VanHooser/Thompson (4th inning)
Jeff Carr 1 for 3 2B 1R
Jason Whiteley 1 for 3 2B 1RBI

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#30 South Lebanon, PA TNT win Allentown

Monday, July 3rd, 2006

Article from Allentown Morning Call about results of the Fourth of July Classic. South Lebanon (ISC II #30) defeated Keating’s Fitness Center ISC #25 twice to win the championship.

TNT South Lebanon results:
Round Robin:
South Lebanon – 5
PA Power – 1

South Lebanon – 8
Allentown Patriots – 1

South Lebanon – 1
Keating’s Fitness – 0

Semi Final:
South Lebanon – 9
Matarazzo Bros. – 1 (Matarazzo are the defending 40 and over national champions)

Final:
South Lebanon – 5
Keatings Fitness – 2

July 3, 2006
For Tracy, MVP is for memorable vacation planning Canadian begins his visit by leading TNT South Lebanon to title.
By Keith Groller Of The Morning Call
Jeremy Tracy smiled as he clutched the Most Valuable Player Award from the 41st annual Allentown Patriots’ 4th of July Classic Sunday afternoon at Pates Park.
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Greater Ottawa Fastball League Report

Monday, July 3rd, 2006

Greater Ottawa Fastball League May/June Report
#7 Kanata Team Easton…………7…..6…..0…..1…..13
Fitzroy Harbour WC Electric…9…..5…..3…..1…..11
Manotick Lomor Printers…….8…..5…..3…..0…..10
Stittsville 56ers………….7…..4…..3…..0…..8
Carp I4C Victory…………..8…..2…..6…..0…..4
Ottawa Blitz………………7…..0…..7…..0…..0
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#22 ISC II JRW & Assoc’ Drotzmann Fans 13 in Yakima League

Saturday, July 1st, 2006

Yakima, Washington – Pitcher Dave Drotzmann made a rare trip from his Hermiston, Oregon home up to Yakima to pitch for His JRW & Associates team in the local Major League Thursday night. Dr. Drotzmann (Eye Specialist) takes every other Friday off, not for golf but for fastpitch softball.

Dr Dave fanned 13, walked one and did not allow an earned run in a 4-3 victory over Pistoristi’s Trucking, First half champions of the local league. Drotzmann also tripled in a run in the first inning. His catcher, Troy Grow, was 2-3 with a double and two runs scored. Troy’s son Jason (SS) was also 2-3 while LF Don Cawthron was 2-4 with an RBI.

Pistoristi’s catcher, Jason Scheibner, was 2-3 with a double. Jason played for JRW in the Rose Cup last weekend and had an inside the park HR off the eventual Champions, CR/Portland.

Thanks to JRWilliamson for this report.